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Revision 4309 Mar 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome, Prof. Fred Maxfield, Dept. of Biochemistry, Weill Cornell Medical College

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chair, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Revision 4209 Mar 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome, Prof. Fred Maxfield, Dept. of Biochemistry, Weill Cornell Medical College

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chair, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Revision 4109 Mar 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome, Prof. Fred Maxfield, Dept. of Biochemistry, Weill Cornell Medical College

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chair, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Revision 4009 Mar 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome, Prof. Fred Maxfield, Dept. of Biochemistry, Weill Cornell Medical College

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chair, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Revision 3909 Mar 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome, Prof. Fred Maxfield, Dept. of Biochemistry, Weill Cornell Medical College

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chair, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Revision 3809 Mar 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chair, David Eliezer, WMCCU
 1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Revision 3725 Feb 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

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Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
 http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Revision 3625 Feb 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="MiniSymposia"

Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

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Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
 http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publications

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publcations

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publcations

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publcations

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publcations

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology - 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 - Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

 A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

Reed Wickner, M.D. is currently Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry and Genetics at the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. His research interests pertain to prions and amyloid diseases. His studies of infectious elements of S. cerevisiae have led to the discovery of prions, dsRNA viruses, and naked ssRNA replicons, their similarities with similar elements in animal cells and some clues of the mechanisms by which they are propagated and interact with their host. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publcations

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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Program -- Challenges in Biology -- 1:00PM Wednesday Mar 18, 2009 -- Rockefeller University, Weiss Building, 17th floor

A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

Speaker Biosketches:

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http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/NIDDKLabs/IntramuralFaculty/WicknerReed.htm ; Publications

Angus Nairn, Ph.D is professor of Psychiatry at Yale University. His research focuses on the molecular actions of dopamine in the basal ganglia and the disruption of normal dopaminergic neurotransmission which is known to underlie certain neurological diseases, including Huntington's and Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
http://www.med.yale.edu/psych/faculty/nairn.html ; Publcations

Carol Prives, Ph.D. is the DaCosta? professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University. Her work includes understanding the structure and function of the normal p53 protein and how it differs from the mutant p53 proteins that are commonly found in cancer patients' tumors. Another ongoing project in her laboratory is the elucidation of the mechanisms by which Mdm2 and MdmX? keep p53 in check. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/faculty-data/carol-prives/faculty.html ; Publications

Organized by Prof. David Eliezer, and sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and the New York Structural Biology Center

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

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3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

3:20 PM Coffee Break

3:40 PM Carol Prives, Columbia University, "P53 and Mdm2: interplay between structure and function"

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, "Intrinsically unstructured proteins play a critical role in neuronal signal transduction"

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, Title TBD

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, Title TBD

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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

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A series of nomadic / peripatetic lectures in New York by distinguished lecturers.

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

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Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

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Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

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Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

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Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

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Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Health and Disease


1:00 PM Introduction and Welcome –

1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, David Eliezer, WMCCU

1:20 PM Reed Wickner, NIH/NIDDK, "Yeast Prion Structure Explains Yeast Prion Biology"

2:20 PM Angus Nairn, Yale University, Title TBD

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Intrinsically disordered proteins in Health and Disease


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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor David Eliezer, WMCCU

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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor David Eliezer, WMCCU

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1:10 PM Scientific Introduction, Chairman, Professor David Elizer, WMCCU

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