Fall 1998 Seminar Calendar

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.


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