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19th Annual Structural Biology Symposium
Saturday, May 17th, 2014
Levin Hall Auditorium, UTMB Galveston
http://scsb.utmb.edu/symposium

You and your colleagues are cordially invited to join us for the 19th Annual Structural Biology Symposium to be held in Levin Hall at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston on Saturday, May 17th, 2014.  The meeting is organized by the Sealy Center for Structural Biology & Molecular Biophysics and co-sponsored by the Keck Center for Computational & Structural Biology.  In previous years, over 300 scientists from the U.S. and abroad, have participated in this annual event. The goal of the symposia is to bring together leaders in all areas of structural biology to present current topics. This year’s speakers include:
 
P. Andrew Karplus, Ph.D., Oregon State University
Getting Better Protein Models from a Given Diffraction Data Set: Moving Beyond Conventional Practices
Timothy M. Lohman, Ph.D., Washington University School of Medicine
Dynamics of SSB Proteins and Translocating Motors on Single Stranded DNA
J. Patrick Loria, Ph.D., Yale University
Micro- and Milli-second Motions in Regulation of Phosphoryl Transfer and Allostery
José Onuchic, Ph.D., Rice University
From Protein Folding to Molecular Machines in Biology
Gabrielle Rudenko, Ph.D., Univ. of TX Med. Branch
Synapse Organizing Complexes
Sriram Subramaniam, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute
3D Biological Electron Microscopy Comes of Age: Applications to HIV/AIDS, cancer and neuroscience
To register, visit http://scsb.utmb.edu/symposium

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Yours sincerely,

Mark A. White, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Manager, Sealy Center for Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics
Macromolecular X-ray Laboratory,
Basic Science Building, Room 6.660 C
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, TX 77555-0647
Tel. (409) 747-4747
Cell. (281) 734-3614
Fax. (409) 747-1404
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