Interdisciplinary Studies in
MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS
 
 
Molecular Biophysics Talks Spring 2003:
     
DATE
NAME OF SPEAKER
TITLE
     

January 23 (Th) 10:30 AM
Room 2117 MEBRF

Professor Martin Stone, Indiana University Good Cop or Bad Cop? Structure-Function Studies of Chemokines, Regulators of Leukocyte Trafficking.
Host: Prof. Murphy 335-8910
     

February 6 (Th) 10:30 AM
Room 2117 MEBRF

Professor Carl C. Correll, University of Chicago How Does the Toxin Sarcin Recognize and Cleave its rRNA Substrate - the Sarcin/Ricin Loop?
Host: Prof. Ramaswamy 335-9570
     

February 20 (Th) 10:30 AM
Room 2117 MEBRF

Professor Mark S. Hargrove, Iowa State University TBA
Host: Prof. Ramaswamy 335-9570
     

February 27 (Th) 10:30 AM
Room
2117 MEBRF

Professor Christie Brouillette, University of Alabama, Birmingham Effect of DMSO on the Unfolding of Dimeric Bacterial NAD Synthetase.
Host: Prof. Murphy 335-8910
     
IDA BEAM LECTURES
March 10, 11, 12 (M, T, W)
12:30 PM
Room 321 CB
Professor Jacqueline K. Barton, California Institute of Technology

1. DNA Charge Transport Chemistry & Biology.
2. The DNA Double Helix: A Different Perspective.
3. Targeting DNA Sites with Metal Complexes.

Host: Prof. Franklin 353-2244

     

March 13 (Th) 10:30 AM
Room 2117 MEBRF

Professor Daniel Raleigh, SUNY-Stonybrook A Unified View of Protein Folding.
Host: Prof. Robertson 335-6515
     
FRONTIERS LECTURES
April 21, 22, 23 (M, T, W)
12:30 PM
Room 321 CB
Professor Dale Poulter, University of Utah 1. The Chemistry of Prenyl Transfer.
2. Sage Advice about Building Isoprenoid Molecules.
3. How Isoprenoid Building Blocks are Isomerized.

Host: Prof. Quinn 335-1335
     

HENRY BULL LECTURER
April 10(Th) 10:30 AM
Room
2117 MEBRF

Professor Carlos Bustamanie, University of California, Berkeley Grabbing the Cat by the Tail: Studies of the Packaging of DNA by Single Phi 29 Particles Using Optical Tweezers.
Host: Prof. N. Stellwagen 335-7896
     

April 25 (F) 3:30 AM
Room 321 CB

Professor Brian Bahnson, University of Delaware HDL and LDL Associated PLA2 Enzymes: Targets for Atherosclerois and Chemical Warfare Agents.
Host: Prof. Quinn 335-1335
     
     
     
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