Fall 2009 Speakers

Date

Speaker

Title

Host

Sep. 14

Donald M. Engelman
Yale University

pH Dependent Insertion of a Transmembrane Helix: Mechanism and Applications in Cancer and Drug Delivery

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Sep. 21

Josep Rizo
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

Structural Insights into the Mechanism of Neurotransmitter Release

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Sep. 28

John H. Bushweller
University of Virginia

NMR Solution Structure and Function Studies of the Integral Membrane Enzyme DsbB

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Oct. 5

Brian Crane
Cornell University

Structure and Reactivity of the Receptor: Kinase Array that Mediate Bacterial Chemotaxis

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Oct. 12

Brian Kobilka
Stanford California

Structural Insights into G Protein coupled Receptor Activation

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Oct. 13

Erik Sontheimer
Northwestern University

TBA

RNA Maxi Group

Oct. 26

Kerwyn Casey Huang
Stanford University

Curvature-mediated Localization of Cardiolipin in Bacteria

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Nov. 2

William Dowhan
University of Texas-Houston Medical School

How do Lipids Organize Membrane Proteins

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Nov. 9

James U. Bowie
UCLA

What Drives Membrane Protein Folding?

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Nov. 16

Anne Kenworthy
Vanderbilt  School of Medicine, Nashville TN

Lipid Raft Organization and Dynamics in Cell Membranes

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Nov. 23

Janet Wood
University of Guelph, Ontario Canada

Concentration at the Cell Poles Modulates Osmoregulation by Osmosensory Transporter ProP in Escherichaia coli

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Nov. 30

Gunnar von Heijne
Stockholm University, Sweden

Proteins that cannot make up their mind:  Dual-Topology and Anti-Parallel Membrane Proteins

Contemporary
Biochemistry

Dec. 7

James Weisshaar
UW-Madison

Imaging Proteins in Live E. Coli Under Osmotic Stress and Antimicrobial Attack

Contemporary
Biochemistry

 

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