| | Nathaniel Traaseth New York University
Induced Conformational Changes of the Multidrug Resistance Transporter EmrE Probed by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Eli Rothenberg New York University Sch. Med.
A Single-Molecule View of DNA Double Stranded Break Repair
Stuart Shuman Sloan Kettering Inst.
TBA
Dazhi Tan Columbia (Tong Lab)
TBA
Elizabeth Wasmuth Sloan Kettering Inst. (Lima Lab)
Structural and functional characterization of eukaryotic RNA exosomes
Program is still in development
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
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| Summer 2013 Meeting 9:00 - 5:30 pm, Monday, 5th Aug, 2013, at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Annenburg Stern Auditorium, 1468 Madison Avenue (at E. 101st Street). Directions | |
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. The meeting STARTS at 9:00 am.
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nysbc.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Deadline for submissions is July 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled.
Confirmed Speakers
Olga Boudker Weill Cornell Med. Coll.
TBA
Morten Jensen Shaw Research
TBA
Xin-Yun Huang Weill Cornell Med. Coll.
Crystal structure of oligomeric beta1-adrenergic G protein-coupled receptors
Nathaniel Traaseth New York University
Induced Conformational Changes of the Multidrug Resistance Transporter EmrE Probed by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Eli Rothenberg New York University Sch. Med.
A Single-Molecule View of DNA Double Stranded Break Repair
Stuart Shuman Sloan Kettering Inst.
TBA
Dazhi Tan Columbia (Tong Lab)
TBA
Elizabeth Wasmuth Sloan Kettering Inst. (Lima Lab)
Structural and functional characterization of eukaryotic RNA exosomes
Program is still in development
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
| Summer 2013 Meeting 9:00 - 5:30 pm, Monday, 5th Aug, 2013, at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Annenburg Stern Auditorium, 1468 Madison Avenue (at E. 101st Street). Directions | |
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. The meeting STARTS at 9:00 am.
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nysbc.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Deadline for submissions is July 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled.
Confirmed Speakers
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< < | Nathaniel Traaseth , New York University "Ligand-Induced Conformational Changes of the Multidrug Resistance Transporter EmrE Probed by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy"
| > > | Olga Boudker Weill Cornell Med. Coll.
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> > | TBA
Morten Jensen Shaw Research
TBA
Xin-Yun Huang Weill Cornell Med. Coll.
Crystal structure of oligomeric beta1-adrenergic G protein-coupled receptors
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< < | Elizabeth Wasmuth , Memorial Sloan Kettering Inst. (Lima Lab) "Structural and functional characterization of eukaryotic RNA exosomes"
| > > | Nathaniel Traaseth New York University
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> > | Induced Conformational Changes of the Multidrug Resistance Transporter EmrE Probed by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Eli Rothenberg New York University Sch. Med.
A Single-Molecule View of DNA Double Stranded Break Repair
Stuart Shuman Sloan Kettering Inst.
TBA
Dazhi Tan Columbia (Tong Lab)
TBA
Elizabeth Wasmuth Sloan Kettering Inst. (Lima Lab)
Structural and functional characterization of eukaryotic RNA exosomes
| | | Program is still in development
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
| Summer 2013 Meeting 9:00 - 5:30 pm, Monday, 5th Aug, 2013, at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Annenburg Stern Auditorium, 1468 Madison Avenue (at E. 101st Street). Directions | |
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. The meeting STARTS at 9:00 am.
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nysbc.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Deadline for submissions is July 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled.
Confirmed Speakers | |
< < | Program is in development | > > | | |
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Nathaniel Traaseth , New York University "Ligand-Induced Conformational Changes of the Multidrug Resistance Transporter EmrE Probed by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy"
Elizabeth Wasmuth , Memorial Sloan Kettering Inst. (Lima Lab) "Structural and functional characterization of eukaryotic RNA exosomes"
Program is still in development | | | Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
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| Winter 2013 Meeting 8:30 - 5:00 pm, Thurs. 24th Jan, 2013, at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
| > > |
| Summer 2013 Meeting 9:00 - 5:30 pm, Monday, 5th Aug, 2013, at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Annenburg Stern Auditorium, 1468 Madison Avenue (at E. 101st Street). Directions | |
| | | Registration | |
< < | There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS. The meeting STARTS at 8:30 am. You are welcome from 8:00 am. | > > | There is no charge for the meeting. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. The meeting STARTS at 9:00 am. | | | Posters and Poster Competition | |
< < | Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website. | > > | Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nysbc.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Deadline for submissions is July 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. | | | Confirmed Speakers | |
< < | Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
| > > | Program is in development | |
< < | Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med "Structural characterization of silent chromatin"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University "Crystal structure of sulfate transporter CysZ"
Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
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d33 1 | | | Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt. | |
< < | We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 68th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt. | | |
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< < | 1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine | > > | | | |
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
| Winter 2013 Meeting 8:30 - 5:00 pm, Thurs. 24th Jan, 2013, at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS. The meeting STARTS at 8:30 am. You are welcome from 8:00 am.
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med "Structural characterization of silent chromatin"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University "Crystal structure of sulfate transporter CysZ"
Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
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Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors | |
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> > |
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< < | Agilent Technologies
 | | | Other Sponsors | |
< < |  | > > |
| | | Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 68th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
| Winter 2013 Meeting 8:30 - 5:00 pm, Thurs. 24th Jan, 2013, at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
| |
> > | Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS. The meeting STARTS at 8:30 am. You are welcome from 8:00 am.
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website. | | | Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med "Structural characterization of silent chromatin"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University "Crystal structure of sulfate transporter CysZ"
Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
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< < | Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS | | | Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors | |
> > |
| | | Agilent Technologies
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 68th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
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< < |
| Winter 2013 Meeting Thurs. 24th Jan, 2013, at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
| > > |
| Winter 2013 Meeting 8:30 - 5:00 pm, Thurs. 24th Jan, 2013, at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
| | | Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
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> > | Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med "Structural characterization of silent chromatin" | | | Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
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> > | Filippo Mancia, Columbia University "Crystal structure of sulfate transporter CysZ"
| | | Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
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< < | Invited Speakers
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University | | | | |
> > | | | | Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors | |
< < |  | > > | Agilent Technologies
| |
> > |  | | | Other Sponsors | |
< < |  | > > |  | | | Support | |
< < | We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. | > > | We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 69th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt. | | | We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 68th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
| Winter 2013 Meeting Thurs. 24th Jan, 2013, at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors | |
< < |  | > > |  | | | Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 68th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
| |
| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
| |
< < |
| Winter 2013 Meeting at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
| > > |
| Winter 2013 Meeting Thurs. 24th Jan, 2013, at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
| | | Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 68th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
| |
| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
| Winter 2013 Meeting at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | |
Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. | |
> > | We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. This is the 68th meeting of the group, organized by Barry Honig and John Kuriyan, and continued by Leemor Joshua-Tor, Lawrence Shapiro, David Stokes, Ming Zhou, and currently convened by David Cowburn, David Eliezer, and John F. Hunt. | | |
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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< < | Winter 2013 Meeting at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | | | Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University
Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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< < | Winter 2013 Meeting at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor | > > | Winter 2013 Meeting at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor. Registration | | | Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
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< < | Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
| > > | Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
| | | Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
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> > | Ivo Melčák, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) "Architecture of the Transport Channel of the Nuclear Pore Complex" | | | Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University | |
< < | Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) | > > | | | | Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Winter 2013 Program
Confirmed Speakers
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Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
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Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
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Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
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Winter 2013 Meeting at The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich Street, 40th floor
Confirmed Speakers
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor"
Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers | |
< < | Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
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Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers | | | Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
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Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) | |
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Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. | > > | Posters and Poster Competition
Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration | |
< < | For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration | | | There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors | |
> > |  | | | Other Sponsors | |
> > |  | | | Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Winter 2013 Program
Confirmed Speakers
a8 1
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis" | |
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Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor" | | | Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information"
a12 1
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase"
Invited Speakers
Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
a19 1
Filippo Mancia, Columbia University
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition | |
< < | Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) | | | Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each.
For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website.
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Winter 2013 Program
Confirmed Speakers
a8 1
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis" | |
< < | Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor | > > | Andras Fiser, Albert Einstein College of Medicine "Modeling proteins using a super-secondary structure library and NMR chemical shift information" | | | a12 1
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1 | |
< < | Greg Petsko, | > > | Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab) 1 "Regulatory Interactions between a Bacterial Tyrosine Kinase and its Cognate Phosphatase" | |
< < | Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease" | | | Invited Speakers | |
< < | Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
| > > | Karim-Jean Armache, NYU Med
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Filippo Mancia, Columbia University | | | Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) | |
> > | | | | Posters and Poster Competition | |
> > | Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) | | | Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. | |
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> > | For complete poster submission instructions, please send an email to NYSBDG@nyas.org with "Poster Information" in the subject line. There is no need to type a message; instructions will be forwarded automatically. Please call 212.298.8632 with any questions. Deadline for submissions is January 14, with a possible earlier cutoff if space is filled. For details please use the NYAS website. | | | Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS | |
< < | Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
d48 3 | | | Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
Winter 2013 Program
Confirmed Speakers
a8 1
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis" | |
> > | Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab) "Structure and function of Car D, an essential Mycobacterial transcription factor
a12 1 | | | Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
"Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition | |
< < | Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab)
| > > | Submissions are invited for a poster competition. All posters on site will be judged by a scientific committee, and three or more posters will be selected for a cash prize of $100 each. | | | d32 1
Registration
There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
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Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors
Other Sponsors
Support
We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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a8 1
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
"Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition | |
> > | Elizabeth Campbell, Rockefeller University (Darst Lab)
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> > | Registration | | | There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS | |
> > | | | | Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
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< < | Posters
There will be a poster session with awards for selected student and postdoc presenters. For details please use the NYAS website. | > > | | |
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Sponsors
We greatly appreciate all our sponsors.
Major Sponsors | | | Other Sponsors | |
< < | You need to register to attend. We are limited by FDNY regulation, so registration may close prior to the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS | > > | Support | |
> > | We gratefully acknowledge logistical support from the New York Structural Biology Center, the New York Academy of Sciences, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
1. Current address, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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| META TOPICPARENT | name="NysbdgGroup" |
2013 Program
Confirmed Speakers
a8 1
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers | |
> > | Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
"Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions" | | | Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition
d32 1 | |
< < | Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
| > > | There is no charge for the meeting but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS | | | Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
Posters
There will be a poster session with awards for selected student and postdoc presenters. For details please use the NYAS website.
Other Sponsors
You need to register to attend. We are limited by FDNY regulation, so registration may close prior to the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
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2013 Program
Confirmed Speakers
a8 1
Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition
d32 1
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
Posters
There will be a poster session with awards for selected student and postdoc presenters. For details please use the NYAS website.
Other Sponsors
You need to register to attend. We are limited by FDNY regulation, so registration may close prior to the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
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Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition
d32 1
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
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> > | Posters
There will be a poster session with awards for selected student and postdoc presenters. For details please use the NYAS website.
Other Sponsors
You need to register to attend. We are limited by FDNY regulation, so registration may close prior to the meeting. You should register at the NYAS web site -- NYAS
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Winter 2013 Program
Confirmed Speakers
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Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity" | |
> > | Grégory Boël, Columbia University (Hunt Lab) "Structural biology powering discovery biology: elucidation of the physiological function and molecular mechanism of a novel family of translation factors that regulate commitment of energetic resources to protein synthesis"
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos, Rutgers "Recognition of unfolded proteins by molecular chaperones" | | | Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition
d32 1
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
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Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
a14 1
Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
a16 1
Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Posters and Poster Competition
d32 1
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
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Winter 2013 Program
Accepted Speakers
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< < | Greg Petsko
Weill Cornell | > > | Aneel Aggarwal, Mount Sinai School of Medicine "DNA - Protein Recognition : Engineering New Specificity"
Steve Long, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai" | |
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Greg Petsko, Weill Cornell "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Sub-diffraction fluorescence imaging of molecular structures and interactions"
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Greg Petsko,
Weill Cornell | | | "The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
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< < | Steve Long Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai" | | | Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab) | |
< < | Aneel Aggarwal
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos Rutgers
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Alexandros Pertsinidis, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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| | | Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
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Contents
Winter 2013 Program
Accepted Speakers
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Greg Petsko
Weill Cornell
"The Structural Biology of Parkinson's Disease"
Invited Speakers
Steve Long Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center "Crystal structure of the calcium release-activated calcium channel Orai"
Iwo Melcak, Rockefeller University (Blobel Lab)
Aneel Aggarwal
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Charalampos (Babis) Kalodimos Rutgers
Alexandros Pertsinidis Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Deniz Temel, City College of New York (Ghose Lab)
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