Seminars
 

Date

Speaker

Title

Time & Location

October 5, 2004

Douglas Lauffenberger
Professor & Co-Director,
Biological Engineering Division,
MIT

TBA

12 noon -1 pm
S100A BST

April 15, 2004

Carlos Camacho
Boston University
Department of
Biomedical Engineering

Folded to bind:
In silico
predictions of protein-protein interactions

1.30 - 2.30 pm
E1195 BST

March 4, 2004

Steven Wiley
Biomolecular Systems Initiative
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Interrogative Cell Signaling:

How Cells Perceive Their Context

12 noon -1 pm
S100A BST

February 12, 2004

John Tyson
Department of Biology,

Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

Regulation of the Eukaryotic Cell Cycle:

Theory, Computation and Experiment

12 noon -1 pm
S123 BST

January 22, 2004

Gerard Hummer
Laboratory of Chemical Physics
NIH

Water in Confinement: From Nanotubes to Proteins

12 noon -1 pm
E1295 BST

December 10, 2003

Ronald Levy
Chemistry & Chemical Biology,
Co-Director, BIOMAPS Institute for Quantitative Biology,
Rutgers University

Effective Potentials for Protein Folding and Binding with Thermodynamic Constraints

12 noon -1 pm
S100A BST

November 25, 2003

Qiang Cui
Department of Chemistry,
University of Wisconsin, Madison

Preliminary insights into mechanochemical couplings in myosin with molecular simulations

12 noon - 1 pm,
S100A BST South

October 13, 2003

Arieh Warshel
Department of Chemistry,
University of Southern California

Computer Simulations of Protein Functions: From Enzymes to Ion Channels and Other Functioning Biological Systems

12 noon - 1 pm,
S123 BST