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Plenary Lectures
Please note that the lecture by Titia Sixma had to be cancelled. We were able to invite Gebhard Schertler instead for the opening lecture of the symposium.
September 8, 2008
 

NCCR Symposium

09:00
  Registration
Welcome coffee
10:00
Markus Grütter
NCCR Director
Welcome address
10:15
Gebhard Schertler
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England

Structure of the stress hormone receptor: beta1 adrenergic receptor
11:15
Kaspar Locher
ETH Zurich and NCCR Structural Biology, Zurich

Structure and mechanism of ABC
transporters
12:15
  Lunch and poster viewing
13:45
Poul Nissen
University of Århus, Denmark

The structure and function of P-type
ATPase cation pumps
14:45
  Coffee and poster viewing
15:30
Jeffrey Skolnick
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
A structural proteomics approach to
inference of protein function
16:30
Andrej Sali
University of California San Francisco

Integrating diverse data for structure
determination of macromolecular
assemblies
September 9, 2008
08:15
  Morning coffee and poster viewing
09:15
A. Joshua Wand
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Adventures in NMR spectroscopy of
encapsulated proteins dissolved in low
viscosity fluids
10:15
  Coffee and poster viewing
10:45
Stephen Kowalczykowski
University of California Davis

DNA motor proteins: Structure and
single-molecule visualization
11:45

Keiichi Namba
University of Osaka, Japan

Molecular mechanisms of self-assembly
and protein export of the bacterial
flagellum
12:45

Lunch and poster viewing
13:45
Ilme Schlichting
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg

When flavins get the blues
14:45
Markus G. Grütter
University of Zurich and NCCR Structural Biology, Zurich
Chaperone-assisted crystallography with DARPins
15:45

Power break
 
Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society for Crystallography (SSC)
16:05

Michael Hennig
Swiss Society for Crystallography

Welcome note
 

Clemens Schulze-Briese
Swiss Light Source at the Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland

PILATUS 6M - protein crystallography
with 6 million detectors
 

Colin Nave
Diamond Light Source, Didcot, UK

Potential of synchrotrons and free
electron lasers for collecting x-ray data
from very small samples
 

Timothy J. Richmond
NCCR Deputy Director

Concluding Remarks
 
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Confirmed speakers | program
Please note the changes in the lecture program
Markus G. Grütter | University of Zurich and NCCR Structural Biology, Zurich | www
Stephen C. Kowalczykowski | University of California Davis, USA | www
Kaspar Locher | ETH Zurich and NCCR Structural Biology, Zurich | www
Keiichi Namba | Osaka University, Osaka, Japan | www
Poul Nissen | University of Århus, Denmark | www
Andrej Sali | University of California San Francisco, USA | www
Gebhard Schertler | MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England | www
Ilme Schlichting | Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Heidelberg, Germany | www
Jeffrey Skolnick | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA | www

A. Joshua Wand | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA | www

The lecture by Titia Sixma had to be cancelled.
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Annual Meeting of the Swiss Society for Crystallography
Speakers of the SSC:
Colin Nave | Diamond Light Source, Didcot, UK | www
Clemens Schulze-Briese | Swiss Light Source at the Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland | www
 
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Contact and inquiries
Dr. Patrick Sticher Moser
NCCR Structural Biology
Institute of Biochemistry
University of Zurich
Winterthurerstrasse 190
CH - 8057 Zürich

+41 (0)44 635 54 84
sticher@bioc.unizh.ch
 

 

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