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| February 7 | Prof. Diana Murray | Weill Medical College of Cornell University | Protein/membrane interactions in biological signal transduction: A computational analysis |
| February 14 | Prof. Robert P. Hausinger | Michigan State University | Bacterial urease: more than a nickel's worth |
| February 21 | Prof. Terry Gaasterland | Rockefeller University | Interpreting Gene Expression Data |
| February 28 | Dr. Giovanna Scapin | Merck | Structural Biology and Drug Design |
| March 7 | Prof. Burkhard Rost | Columbia University | Evolution teaches structure prediction |
| March 14 | Prof. David Gershon | Technion-Israel Institute of Technology | A novel mechanism of activation of the transcription factor HSF-1 in response to heat stress |
| March 21 | Prof. Brian Chait | Rockefeller University | Proteomic Tools for Dissecting Cellular Function |
| March 28 | Prof. Milton Werner | Rockefeller University | Understanding molecular communication in transcription and apoptosis |
| April 4 | Prof. George Makhatadze | Penn State University | Designing thermostable proteins: To charge or not to charge? |
| April 18 | Prof. Lukas Tamm | University of Virginia | Folding of Proteins into Membranes: A Greasy Affair |
| April 25 | Prof. Kotha Subbaramaiah | Weill Medical College of Cornell University | Regulation of Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) Expression in Epithelial Cells |
| May 2 | Prof. Min Lu | Weill Medical College of Cornell University | HIV-1 Membrane Fusion and its Inhibition |
| May 9 | Prof. Bertrand Garcia-Moreno | Johns Hopkins University | The experimental perspective on protein electrostatics: the devil is in the details |
| May 16 | Prof. James Hamilton | Boston University Medical School | Fatty acid transport in membranes: who still believes in diffusion? |
| May 23 | Prof. Gerhard Wagner | Harvard Medical School | Studies of protein interactions with NMR and other methods |
Unless otherwise announced, all seminars will take place in room J-1027 (Marshak Building) at 12 noon. Refreshments will be served at 11:45 am. Partial support for this seminar series has been provided by the Center for the Study of the Cellular and Molecular Basis of Development, an NIH RCMI facility.