Current Seminar Series

Coordinated by Michael Feig (Biochemistry/Chemistry), Marianne Huebner (Statistics and Probability), and Charles Ofria (Computer Science and Engineering)

Seminars are approximately every three weeks, typically on Fridays at 11:30a.m. in room 1400 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building.
     Potential ligand that mimics uracil binding to human uracil-DNA glycosylase
Potential ligand that mimics uracil binding to human uracil-DNA glycosylase (V. Schnecke and L. Kuhn)
  

Spring Semester 2006

February 10
Charles Brooks, Scripps Research Institute
The Role of Membrane Environment and pH on the Insertion, Folding and Assembly of Peptides and Proteins

February 17
Mark Tuckerman, New York University
Hydronium and Hydroxide Transport in Liquid Water Predicted from Density Functional Theory Based Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics

March 17
Una-May O'Reilly, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Fitness Landscapes of Analog Controllers

April 7
Julie Mitchell, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Mathematical Approaches to Protein Re-Design

April 28
Michael Betenbaugh, Johns Hopkins University
Quantitative Analysis of Glycosylation Processing

Science at the Edge Seminar Series - Fall 2005

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