Rutgers New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus

Picture courtesy of
Dr. Edward Arnold (Rutgers University)

Center for Molecular Biophysics
& Biophysical Chemistry
Rutgers University
610 Taylor Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854

Phone: 732/445-6376

Fax: 732/445-1493

 

RUTGERS-UMDNJ
18th Annual
Molecular Biophysics Minisymposium
Friday, May 5, 2006
Fiber Optics Auditorium

Keynote Speaker:
Prof Tom L. Blundell
Department of Biochemistry
University of Cambridge

Topic:
"Structural biology, multiprotein complexes and drug discovery: challenges and opportunities"

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Poster Session - Poster Contest
We are pleased and honored to include all submissions on the Poster Session, Anyone interested in having the poster submission included in the Contest should view the Poster Contest information page.
List of poster presentations

Poster Contest Winners:

  • Joe D. Bauman (Graduate student with Eddy Arnold)
    “Pseudomonas phosphate binding DING protein structure at 1.03 Ångstrom resolution”

  • Liliana Falzon (Postdoctoral researcher with Masayori Inouye)
    “Autonomy of propeptides in propepotide - mediated folding of prosubtiesis E”

  • Yingjie Li (Graduate student with Jean S. Baum)
    and
    Angela Mohs (Postdoctoral researcher with Barbara Brodsky)
    “Conformational consequences of a natural break in the Gly-X-Y repeat of type IV collagen in basement membrane”

  • Troy C. Messina (Post-Doctoral Fellow with David S. Talaga)
    “Conformational sampling of the receptor protein glucose/galactose binding protein”

  • Krishna Pratap Ravindranathan (Graduate student with Ronald M. Levy)
    “Conformational equilibrium of cytochrome P450 BM3 complexed with N-palmitoylglycine: a replica exchange molecular dynamics study”

  • Weiming Xu (Graduate student with John W. Taylor)
    “Template-assembled peptide models of the N-peptide helix bundle from HIV-I GP41 that bind to C-peptide”

Program

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Faculty, students, and postdoctoral associates participate in the annual Rutgers/UMDNJ Minisymposium in Molecular Biophysics.   The program features a keynote lecture and provides a first opportunity for graduate students and postdoctorals to present their research in the form of short talks and at a lunch time poster session.  
For additional information contact:
Phyllis Miller
Phone: (732) 445-6376
E-mail: mbcenter@rutchem.rutgers.ed

 

 
 
       
   
             
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