2006 CCB Seminar Calendar

All seminars are in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center on the first floor in the Holden Case Study Room.



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 Location Host
06-Jan-06 Winter break
13-Jan-06
20-Jan-06 Daniel Cox, Professor in Physics
University of California
Physical Modeling of Prion Disease Holden Case Study Room, Farrell Learning and Teaching Center Rohit Pappu
27-Jan-06        
03-Feb-06 Professor Ruth Nussinov
Head, Structural Bioinformatics GroupNational Cancer Institute (NCI) at Frederick, MD
Prediction of Multi-Molecular Assemblies and Protein Structures by Multiple Combinatorial Docking Holden Auditorium, Farrell Learning and Teaching Center Rohit Pappu
10-Feb-06 Peter Tieleman
Dept. of Biological Sciences University of Calgary
Computer simulations of ABC transporters Holden Auditorium, Farrell Learning and Teaching Center Nathan Baker
17-Feb-06 George N. Phillips, Jr.
Dept. of Biochemistry
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
Eukaryotic Structural Genomics Holden Auditorium, Farrell Learning Victor Guallar
24-Feb-06 Yixin Chen
Washington University, Computer Science and Engineering Department
Large-scale optimization for structured problems on high-performance parallel computers. Holden Auditorium, Farrell Learning and Teaching Center Nathan Baker
03-Mar-06        
10-Mar-06        
17-Mar-06 Spring break
24-Mar-06 José Onuchic
Dept. of Physics
Univ. of California at San Diego
The funnel landscape for folding and function. Holden Auditorium, Farrell Teaching and Learning Center Rohit Pappu
31-Mar-06 Garrett M. Odell, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Cell DynamicsUniversity of Washington
Mathematical/computer modeling as a tool for comprehending cytoskeletal dynamics Holden Auditorium, Farrell Teaching and Learning Center Dave Sept
07-Apr-06        
14-Apr-06        
21-Apr-06        
28-Apr-06 Cecilia Clementi
Dept. of Chemistry
Rice University, Houston, Texas
Optimal combination of theory and experiment to explore the protein folding landscape. Holden Auditorium, Farrell Teaching and Learning Center Rohit Pappu
05-May-06 Arun Yethiraj
Dept. of Chemistry
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
Simple models for complex systems: Lateral diffusion, percolation, and raft formation in membranes. Holden Auditorium, Farrell Teaching and Learning Center Nathan Baker
12-May-06 thru 01-Sep-06 Summer break
12-May-06 Vincent J. Hilser, Ph.D.
Dept. of Human Biological Chemistry and GeneticsUniv. of Texas Medical Branch
Insights into the protein ensemble Holden Auditorium, Farrell Learning and Teaching Center Rohit Pappu
08-Sep-06 Julie Mitchell, Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison
An Automated Approach to Predicting Hot Spot Residues in Protein-Protein Interfaces Erlanger Auditorium, McDonnell Science Bldg. Nathan Baker
15-Sep-06        
22-Sep-06
4:00PM
David Morse
University of Minnesota
Danforth Campus, BME, Whitaker Hall, Room 100 Profs. R. Sureshkumar and Dave Sept
29-Sep-06
Erlanger Auditorium, McDonnell Science Bldg.
06-Oct-06 Gregory Nikiforovich, Research Professor
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Towards molecular mechanisms of activation of G-protein coupled receptors. Wohl Auditorium, Wohl Hospital Gregory Nikiforovich
13-Oct-06 No CCB Seminar Today
Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Graduate Program Retreat
20-Oct-06        
27-Oct-06 Marina Guenza, Associate Professor
Theoretical Physical ChemistryThe University of Oregon
A theoretical approach to predict NMR relaxation from protein structure. Erlanger Auditorium, McDonnell Science Bldg. Rohit Pappu
29-Oct-06        
03-Nov-06 Dr. William C. Swope
IBM, Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA
Protein Simulations on the BlueGene Supercomputer at IBM Research Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning and Teaching Center Roht Pappu
10-Nov-06        
17-Nov-06 Victor Guallar, ICREA Research Professor
Life Sciences, Biocomputing, Barcelona Supercomputer Center in Barcelona, Spain
QM/MM methods in enzymatic catalysis Erlanger Auditorium, McDonnell Sciences Bldg. Victor Guallar
24-Nov-06 Thanksgiving break
01-Dec-06        
08-Dec-06        
15-Dec-06
22-Dec-06 Winter break
29-Dec-06