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From: cal@TC.Cornell.EDU (Linda Callahan)
Subject: Program-Structural Biology Symposium


Please note: deadline of September 30 is rapidly approaching.


Registration is at http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Events/Structural.Biology.97/
or contact carolc@tc.cornell.edu

Symposium on Structural Biology
Conference Room, Biotechnology Building
Harold Scheraga, Cornell University, Moderator

Tuesday, October 7

8:30 am  - Welcome - Harold Scheraga

8:45   -        Protein Structure Modeling in Genomics
                        Andrej Sali, Rockefeller University

9:45    -       A Simplest Model for Protein Dynamics
                        Robert Jernigan, National Institutes of Health

10:45 -         Break

11:00  -        Self-Assembly of Model Surfactants and Proteins
                     by Monte Carlo Simulations
                        Athanassios Panagiotopoulos, Cornell University

12:00   -        Lunch on your own

2:00      -        Assembly of Protein Structure from Sparse
                   Experimental Data: An Efficient Monte Carlo Algorithm
                        Andrzej Kolinski, Scripps Research Institute

3:00    -       On the Initial Photochemical Event in Photosynthesis:
                    a Theorist's View
                          Michael Zerner, University of Florida

4:00 -          Reception, Video and Poster Session



Wednesday, October 8

8:30             Applying Monte Carlo Methods to the Problem
                     of Protein Titration
                          Paul Beroza, Scripps Research Institute


9:30            Exploring the Energy Landscapes of Folding Proteins
                        Peter Wolynes, University of Illinois

10:30          "Fast" Events in Protein Folding
                         William Eaton, National Institutes of Health

11:30           Adjourn



