BIOCHEMISTRY SEMINARS


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Fall 2000 Biochemistry Seminars
Chemistry Department
City College of New York


September 6 Dr. Dennis Shields Albert Einstein Coll. Med. Secretory Vesicle Budding from the Golgi apparatus: the Role of Phospholipids
September 13 Dr. Arthur Palmer, III Columbia Univ. P. & S. NMR studies of protein motions and folding
September 20 Dr. Dennis Rousseau Albert Einstein Coll. Med. The Catalytic Mechanism of Cytochrome Oxidase
September 27 Dr. Isidore Rigoutsos Bioinformatics Group,
IBM Research Division
The Emergence of Pattern Discovery Techniques in Computational Biology
October 4 Dr. Lila Gierasch Univ. of Mass., Amherst Protein Folding of a Predominantly Beta Sheet Protein
October 11 Dr. Lane Gilchrist CCNY Chem. Enginrg. Rational Design of Biomaterials from Cellular Components
October 18 Dr. Steven Schwartz Albert Einstein Coll. Med. Protein Motions, a Source of Catalysis: Theory & Practice of Promoting Vibrations
October 25 Dr. Clay Bracken Weill Medical College Characterization of Protein Dynamics and Folding using NMR
November 1 Abraham Mazur Memorial
November 8 Dr. Mark Tuckerman New York University Ab initio Path Integral Studies of Hydronium & Hydroxide Transport in Water
November 15 Dr. Philip Yeagle Univ. Connecticut 3-D structure of the membrane protein, rhodopsin, from NMR.
November 22
Postponed!
Dr. Gerhard Wagner Harvard Medical School NMR Studies of Large Proteins
November 29 Dr. Katherine Borden Mt. Sinai School of Med. Defining Molecular Targets for the RING domain of PML
December 6 Dr. Ronald Elber Cornell University Protein Recognition by Threading
December 13 Dr. Wilma K. Olson Rutgers University DNA Base Sequence and Three-dimensional Structure

Unless otherwise announced, all seminars will take place in room J-1027 (Marshak Building) at 11:25 am. Refreshments will be served at 11:15 am.


Department of Chemistry
Marshak Science Building J-1024
The City College of New York, CUNY
Convent Avenue & 138th Street
New York, New York 10031
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Fax: 212 650-6107

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