| Fall 1998 Seminar Calendar |
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| September 2 | Ruth Nussinov | NIC-FCRDC and Tel Aviv University | Structural Motifs at Protein-Protein Interfaces |
| September 9 | Angel García | Los Alamos National Laboratory | Protein Folding of Minimalist Models: Role of Pressure and Temperature on Hydrophobic Interactions |
| September 16 | Michel Goldberg | Université de Paris VII and Institute Pasteur | The Role of Long Range Interactions at Early Stages of Protein Folding |
| September 23 | Jonathan A. King | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Folding, Misfolding and Inclusion Body Formation of Protein Synthesized in Bacteria |
| October 7 | Keith A. Dunker | Washington State University | Disorder in Proteins: Structure and Function, Detection, Prevalence, Biological Significance and Prediction from Aminoacid Sequence |
| October 14 | Mario L. Amzel | Johns Hopkins University | Amidation of Bioactive Peptides: The Structure and Mechanism of Peptidylglycine and Hydroxylating Monooxygenase |
| October 21 | John Kuriyan | The Rockefeller University | Structural Studies on Signaling by SH2 and SH3 Domains |
| October 28 | Helen Berman | Rutgers University | Sequence-structure Relationships in Collagen Peptide |
| November 4 | Nicole Sampson | SUNY at Stony Brook | Enzyme Loops and Lids: The Interplay Between Structure and Catalysis |
| November 11 | Ruth Stark | College of Staten Island | What NMR Can Tell About Lipid Organization and Function |
| November 18 | Ruben A. Abagyan | New York University | Structure Prediction and Drug Design |
| November 25 | Robert Callender | Albert Einstein College of Medicine | The Primary Dynamics of Protein Folding |
| December 2 | Thomas O. Baldwin | Texas A&M University | For Protein Folding, Timing is Almost Everything |
| December 9 | Josep Rizo | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center | Structure and Interactions of Proteins that Regulate Neurotransmitter Release |
| December 16 | María Luisa Tasayco | City College | Disorder + Disorder = Order Recognition Between Disordered Polypeptide Chains |
The Division gratefully acknowledges the support of the Dean of Science, RCMI and the Chairman of the Chemistry Department.
Unless otherwise announced, all seminars will take place in room J-1027 (Marshak Building) at 11:45 am. Refreshments will be served at 11:30 am.
For further information contact Prof. Tasayco at (212)650-8169.