[RASMB] Interactions & Methods GRC
Karen Fleming
Karen.Fleming at jhu.edu
Thu Dec 3 06:58:24 PST 2009
Dear RASMB colleagues,
There is less than a month to register for the GRC on Biomolecular
Interactions and Methods. If you are thinking of attending, now is
the time to register. In addition to stimulating talks, these
meetings have a reputation for lively poster sessions with lots of
discussion. We look forward to seeing you all there.
Students and Postdocs should additionally consider the pre-meeting
GRS, which will have a career panel and young scientist poster session.
Please email me if you have any questions.
Regards,
Karen Fleming (Karen.Fleming at jhu.edu)
Gordon Research Conference on Biomolecular Interactions and Methods
formerly known as the GRC on Reversible Associations in Structural &
Molecular Biology
Jan 17-22, 2010 Galveston Texas
Note: Apply soon. Registration will be closing in December.
https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=biointerac
Students and Postdocs are encouraged to also attend the
Gordon Research Symposium on Biomolecular Interactions and Methods
Jan 16-17, 2010 Galveston Texas
This is a pre-Meeting organized for and by young scientists,
featuring Carlos Bustamente as the keynote, oral presentations, a
lively poster session and a career panel with representatives from
academia and industry.
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=grs_bioint
GRC 2010 Emerging Program
PROTEIN INTERACTIONS AND DISEASE
Brian Shoichet (UCSF) Jeremy Jenkins (Novartis Institutes for
Biomedical Research), Diane Joseph-McCarthy (Astra Zeneca R&D
Boston), Xiayang Qiu (Pfizer Central Research), Brian Shoichet (UCSF)
INTRINSICALLY UNSTRUCTURED PROTEINS AND CONFORMATIONAL DIVERSITY
Vince Hilser (UTMB Galveston), Terry Oas (Duke University), David J.
Scott (University of Nottingham, UK), David Eliezer (Weill Cornell
Medical College), Vince Hilser (UTMB Galveston), Elisar Barbar
(Oregon State University), Carlos Camacho (Univ. Pittsburgh)
ADVANCES IN BIOPHYSICAL METHODS
Colin Kleanthous (University of York), Helen Saibil (Birbeck College,
London), Marius Clore (NIH-NIDDK), Daniel I Some (Wyatt Technologies,
Inc.), Colin Kleanthous (University of York)
MACROMOLECULAR MACHINES AND ASSEMBLAGES
Keiichi Namba (Osaka University), Robert Sauer (MIT), Grant Pearce
(University of Canterbury, New Zealand), Kiyoshi Nagai (MRC
Laboratory of Molecular Biology), Keiichi Namba (Osaka University),
Thomas M. Laue (University of New Hampshire)
ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
Gideon Schreiber (Weizmann Institute), Angel Garcia (Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute), Brian Kuhlman (UNC Chapel Hill), Julia
Shifman (Hebrew University), Yaakov Levy (Weizmann Institute)
SINGLE MOLECULE DYNAMICS
David Warshaw (University of Vermont), Justin Molloy (MRC National
Institute for Medical Research), Jennifer Potts (University of York),
Joseph Puglisi (Stanford University Medical School), David Warshaw
(University of Vermont), Danette D. Hartzell (Promega Corp), Swagata
Dasgupta (Indian Institute of Technology)
MOLECULAR NETWORK DYNAMICS
Luis Serrano (CRG EMBL Systems Biology Unit), Forest White (MIT),
Gianni Cesareni (University of Rome Tor Vergata), Brian M. Baker
(University of Notre Dame), Luis Serrano (CRG EMBL Systems Biology Unit)
KINETICS & THERMODYNAMICS
Madeline Shea (Univ. Iowa), Linda Nicholson (Cornell University),
Eric J. Sundberg (Boston Biomedical Research Institute), Enrique M.
De La Cruz (Yale University), Madeline Shea (Univ. Iowa), Borries
Demeler (Univ. Texas Health Science Center San Antonio), Chun Tang
(University of Missouri)
KEYNOTE TALK
James R. Williamson (The Scripps Research Institute)
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Karen G. Fleming, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Chair, Gordon Research Conference on Biomolecular Interactions & Methods
Jan 17-22, 2010
https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=biointerac
Also, check out our GRS for students and postdocs:
Jan 16-17, 2010
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=grs_bioint
420 Jenkins Hall
Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics
Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
http://freedom.bph.jhu.edu/
Voice: 410-516-7256
Fax: 410-516-4118
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