2004 CCB Seminar Calendar



CCB colloquia are held on Mondays from 2-3; the location is listed with each colloquium. More information about the colloquium series is available from the colloquium home page: http://ccb.wustl.edu/ccb-seminars/


Date Speaker Title Host
02-Jan-2004 New Year break
09-Jan-2004 Robert S. Eisenberg
Dept. of Molecular Biophysics and Physiology
Rush Univ.
  Nathan Baker
16-Jan-2004 Alan Chen
Pappu and Hall Labs
Discussion of Massova I, Kollman PA. Combined molecular mechanical and continuum solvent approach (MM-PBSA/GBSA) to predict ligand binding. Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design 18 (1) 113-135, 2000  
23-Jan-2004 Rob Mitra
Dept. of Genetics
Washington Univ. in St. Louis
   
30-Jan-2004 Raul Alcantra
Pappu Lab
Discussion of Bartels C, Karplus M. Probability distributions for complex systems: Adpative umbrella sampling of the potential energy. J Phys Chem B 102 (5) 865-880, 1998.  
06-Feb-2004 Robert L. Jernigan
Dept. of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
Iowa State Univ.
Large Domain Motions in the Ribosome and other Proteins Garland Marshall
13-Feb-2004 Biophysical Society meeting
20-Feb-2004 Lev Gelb
Dept. of Chemistry
Washington Univ. in St. Louis
   
27-Feb-2004 DBBS recruiting
05-Mar-2004 Mike Schnieders
Ponder Lab
Discussion of Boresch S, Tettinger F, Leitgeb M, Karplus M. Absolute binding free energies: A quantitative approach for their calculation. J Phys Chem B 107 (35) 9535-9551, 2003  
12-Mar-2004 Arpita Mitra
Sept Lab
Discussion of Andricioaei I, Karplus M. On the calculation of entropy from covariance matrices of the atomic fluctuations. J Chem Phys 115 (14) 6289-6292, 2001  
19-Mar-2004 Burchan Bayazit
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Washington Univ. in St. Louis
Application of Motion Planning Algorithms in Computational Biology  
26-Mar-2004 Ruben Abagyan
The Scripps Research Institute
Predicting Induced Fit in Protein Docking Gregory Nikiforovich
02-Apr-2004 Enrico Di Cera
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
Washington Univ. in St. Louis
Redesigning the monovalent cation specificity of thrombin  
09-Apr-2004 Jan Jensen
Dept. of Chemistry
Univ. of Iowa
The prediction of protein pKa's and reduction potentials Nathan Baker
Victor Guallar
16-Apr-2004      
23-Apr-2004
NOTE: Erlanger Auditorium, 2:00 PM
Doug Lauffenberger
Dept. of Biology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  David Sept
30-Apr-2004      
07-May-2004      
14-May-2004      
21-May-2004 Xueping Yu
Carlsson group
Counterion binding and F-actin bundling  
28-May-2004 Yuhua Song
Baker group
   
04-Jun-2004 Summer break
11-Jun-2004 Summer break
18-Jun-2004 Summer break
25-Jun-2004 Summer break
02-Jul-2004 Summer break
09-Jul-2004 Summer break
16-Jul-2004 Summer break
23-Jul-2004 Summer break
30-Jul-2004 Summer break
06-Aug-2004 Summer break
13-Aug-2004 Summer break
20-Aug-2004 Summer break
27-Aug-2004 Summer break
03-Sep-2004 Summer break
10-Sep-2004 Matt Jacobson
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Univ. of California, San Francisco
Physics-Based Computational Methods for Drug Design Victor Guallar
17-Sep-2004 Pappu lab talk
24-Sep-2004 Guallar lab talk
01-Oct-2004 Bruce Tidor
Biological Engineering & Computer Science Depts.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
From molecular to systems re-engineering Nathan Baker
08-Oct-2004 Presidential debate
15-Oct-2004 Huan-Xiang Zhou
Dept. of Physics
Florida State Univ.
Electrostatic interactions in unfolded, folded, complexed, and transition states of proteins Nathan Baker
22-Oct-2004 Biophysics retreat
29-Oct-2004 Ponder lab talk
05-Nov-2004 Peter Rossky
Dept. of Chemistry
Univ. of Texas, Austin
Water at Interfaces
Cancelled due to illness
Nathan Baker
Lev Gelb
12-Nov-2004      
19-Nov-2004 Todd Dolinsky
Baker group
What's new with electrostatics calculations in APBS and PDB2PQR?  
26-Nov-2004 Thanksgiving
03-Dec-2004
4:00-5:00 PM
Erlanger Auditorium
Vijay Pande
Dept. of Chemistry
Dept. of Structural Biology
Stanford Univ.
Folding@Home: Can 100,000 CPUs break fundamental barriers in molecular simulation? Rohit Pappu
10-Dec-2004  
17-Dec-2004 Marshall lab talk
24-Dec-2004 Christmas
31-Dec-2004 New Year's