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Tuesday, June 17: You are arriving Today
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2:00-5:00 pm
6:00-8:00 pm
1:00-11:00
5:30-8:00
8:30-11:30
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Pre-Conversation Workshop (see Sidebar)
JBSD + Organizing Cmte Dinner, Sitar
Mount your posters
Dinner , Patroon Room
Wine & Cheese Reception, Patroon Room & Lounge
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Wednesday, June 18
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6:00-7:45 am
8:00-8:15 am
8:15-9:55
8:15-8:40
8:40-9:05
9:05-9:30
9:30-9:55
9:55-10:55
10:55-11:45
10:55-11:20
11:20-11:45
11:45-12:35
11:45-12:10
12:10-12:35
12:35-2:00
2:00-3:30
2:00-2:25
2:25-2:50
2:50-3:30
3:30-4:30
4:30-6:00
4:30-4:55
4:55-5:20
5:20-5:45
5:45-6:00
6:00-8:00
8:00-10:00
8:00-9:00
9:00-10:00
10:00- ?
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Breakfast, Colonial Quad Dining Hall
Welcome by Dean Joan Wick-Pelletier , and Chemistry Chair John Welch
Session 1: Single Molecules & Nanosciences
Chair: Helen Hansma, UC Santa Barbara
Carlos Bustamante, UC Berkeley
Sunney Xie, Harvard
Michael Elbaum, Weizmann, Israel
Laura Finzi, Univ of Milan, Italy
Coffee & Poster Session I
Session 2. Structural Genomics: DNA-Protein
Chair: Wilma Olson, Rutgers University
Janet Thornton, EMBL-EBI, Cambridge, UK
Victor Zhurkin, NIH
Session 3: Hot Stuff
Chair: Nick Ulyanov, UC, San Francisco
Volker Doetcsh, UC San Francisco
Ned Seeman, New York Univ.
Lunch, Patroon Room
Session 4: Alex Rich & Paul Doty on DNA
Chair: Maxim Frank-Kamenetskii, Boston Univ.
Alex Rich, MIT
Paul Doty, Harvard
Alex Rich, MIT
Coffee & Poster Session II
Session 5: Structural Genomics ab initio: Proteins
Chair: Robert Jernigan, Iowa State Univ.
George Rose, Johns Hopkins
Leonid Mirny, MIT-Harvard
Alexei Finkelstein, IPR, Moscow-Pushchino, Russia
C-C Chang, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
Dinner, Ball Room
Session 6: High End Protein Crystallography
Chair: Zippi Shakked, Weizmann, Israel
Nobel Laureate R. Huber, MPI, Martinsried, Germany
Wolfram Saenger, Free Univ. of Berlin, Germany
Party at Sarma's, 2nd Floor Colonial Quad
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Thursday, June 19
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6:00-8:00 am
8:15-10:00
8:15-8:40
8:40-9:05
9:05-9:30
9:30-9:45
9:45-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-12:30
11:00-11:25
11:25-11:50
11:50-12:15
12:15-12:30
12:30-2:00
2:00-3:40
2:00-2:25
2:25-2:50
2:50-3:15
3:15-3:40
3:40-4:30
4:30-5:15
4:30-4:45
4:45-5:00
5:00-5:15
5:15-6:30
5:15-5:40
5:40-6:05
6:05-6:30
6:30-8:00
8:00-10:00
8:00-8:10
8:10-8:20
8:20-8:30
8:30-8:40
8:40-8:50
8:50-9:15
9:15-10:00
10:00-?
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Breakfast, Colonial Quad Dining Hall
Session 7: Structural Genomics: Proteins & DNA
Chair: Michael A. Kennedy, Pacific Northwest Labs
Udo Heinemann, MDC, Berlin, Germany
Cheryl Arrowsmith, Univ. of Toronto, Canada
Chair: Manju Bansal, IISc, Bangalore, India
Bob Shulman, Yale
Susan Jones, EMBL-EBI, Cambridge, UK
Olga Ozoline, ICB, Pushino, Moscow, Russia
Coffee & Poster Session III
Session 8: Structural Genomics: Evolution
Chair: L. Harris, Abbott NW Hospital, Minneapolis
Mark Gerstein, Yale
Igor N. Berezovsky , Weizmann, Israel
Chair: Heinz Welfle, MDC Berlin, Germany
H. Margalit, Hadassa Med. School, Israel
W. Duax, Hauptman-Woodward Institute
Lunch, Patroon Room
Session 9: Kees Hilbers Jubilee: Science
Chair: Arthur Pardi, Colorado, Boulder
Al Redfield, Brandeis
S. Wijmenga, Univ. of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Juli Feigon, UC Los Angeles
Jody Puglisi, Stanford
Coffee & Poster Session IV
Session 10: DNA
Chair: Lou-sing Kan, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Wolfgang Fritzsche, IPHT, Jena, Germany
Sarah Delaney, CALTECH
Olga Fedorova, NIBC, Novosibirsk, Russia
Session 11: Kees Hilbers Jubilee: Science
Chair: David Kearns, UC San Diego
Andrew Wang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Dino Moras, IGBMC, Illkirch, France
David Lilley, University of Dundee, UK
Dinner, Ball Room
Session 12: Kees Hilbers Jubilee: Ceremony
Master of Ceremonies: Ad Bax, NIH
Arthur Pardi, University of Colorado, Boulder
Maurice Gueron, Ecole Poly., Palaiseau, France
Juli Feigon, UC Los Angeles
David Kearns, UC San Diego
Bob Shulman, Yale
Ad Bax, NIH, formally introduces Kees
Kees Hilbers, Birthday Lecture
Party for Kees at Sarma's, 2nd Floor Colonial Quad
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Friday, June 20
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6:00-8:00 am
8:15-9:55
8:15-8:40
8:40-9:05
9:05-9:30
9:30-9:55
9:55-11:00
11:00-11:45
11:00-11:15
11:15-11:30
11:30-11:45
11:45-12:30
11:45-12:00
12:00-12:15
12:15-12:30
12:30-2:00
2:00-3:20
2:00-2:25
2:25-2:50
2:50-3:05
3:05-3:20
3:20-3:45
3:45-4:45
3:45-4:00
4:00-4:15
4:15-4:30
4:30-4:45
4:45-6:20
4:45-5:10
5:10-5:35
5:35-5:50
5:50-6:05
6:05-6:20
7:30-12:00
9:00-10:00
Artists:
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Breakfast, Colonial Quad Dining Hall
Session 13: Natively Unstructured Proteins
Chair: Edward Trifonov, Univerity of Haifa, Israel
Volodya Uversky, UC Santa Cruz
Gary J. Pielak, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Celeste Brown, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
Keith Dunker, Washington State Univ., Pullman
Coffee & Poster Session V
Session 14: DNA
Chair: Hiroshi Sugiyama, T MDU, Tokyo, Japan
A.Vologodskii, New York University
Irina Smolina, Boston University
J. S. Muller,, Instit. of Patho. & Molec. Med., Czech Rep
Session 15: Molecular Dynamics
Chair: David Langley, Bristol Myers Squibb
Adel Hamza,, Institut Pasteur de Tunis, Tunesia
Surjit Dixit, Wesleyan
Peter Varnai, IBP, Paris, France
Lunch, Patroon Room
Session 16: RNA
Chair: David Shub, Univ. at Albany
Jake Maizel, NIH
Nancy Greenbaum, Florida State Univ. Tallahassee
N. G. Walter, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor
F. Girard, University of Nimegen, The Netherlands
Coffee
Session 17: DNA
Chair: H. A. Tajmir-Riahi, Univ. of Quebec, Canada
Jean-Louis Leroy, ICSN, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
David Swigon, Rutgers
Daniel Coman, Wesleyan
Raphael Hazel, SUNY Stony Brook
Session 18: RNA
Chair: William Duax, Hauptman-Woodward Inst.
Tom Tuschl, Rockefeller Univ
Sam Butcher, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison
Chair: Juli Feigon, UC Los Angeles
Kamila Reblova, Brno, Czech Republic
R N Hannoush, Harvard Univ
Thorsten Dieckmann, UC Davis
Big Feast, Ball Room
Indian Instrument Music: Sitar, Tabla & Tanpura
Veena Chandra, Devesh Chandra & Archana Chandra
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Saturday, June 21, Today you are leaving after lunch
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6:30-8:30 am
8:45-10:25
8:45-9:10
9:10-9:35
9:35-10:00
10:00-10:25
10:25-10:45
10:45-1:00
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Breakfast, Colonial Quad Dining Hall
Session 19: DNA Protein Complexes
Chair: Mike Weiss, Case Wetern Reserve
Tahir H Tahirov, RIKEN Harima Inst., Japan
Marlene Belfort, Wadsworth Center, Albany NY
Rasika Harshey, University of Texas, Austin
Haim Rozenberg, Weizmann, Israel
Coffee Break
Session 20: DNA-Cation Panel Discussion
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Moderators
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Struther Arnott, Imperial College, London, UK
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Maurice Gueron, Ecole Polytedchnique, Palaiseau, France
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Thomas Cheatham, University of Utah
To provide an incipient structure to the panel discussion, the session will start with short lectures by
Martin Egli, Vanderbilt
(20 minutes),
Stephen Neidle, University of London, UK
(15 minutes) and
David Gorenstein , University of Texas, Galveston, TX, USA
(15 minutes). This will be followed by open discussion among the panel members for about 1.5 hrs, moderated by Struther Arnott, Maurice Gueron and Thomas Cheatham. The discussions may not conform to the published abstracts, but they provide some indication on the expertise and interest of the panel members. Note that a few of the panel members are also providing poster discussion papers.
Panel Members
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David Beveridge, Wesleyan
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David Gorenstein , University of Texas, Galveston, TX, USA
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Gerald Manning, Rutgers Univ.
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Irina Shkel, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
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Jiri Sponer .. Institute of Biophysics, Brno, Czech Republic
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Martin Egli, Vanderbilt University
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Nancy Stellwagen, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Nick Hud, Georgia Tech
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Stephen Neidle, University of London, UK
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Tali Haran, Technion, Haifa, Israel
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Zippi Shakked, Weizmann, Israel
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1:00-1:05
1:05-2:30
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Struther Arnott Closes the Conversation
Lunch and Goodbye
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Tuesday, June 17, 2:00-5:00 pm, LC-18, Pre-Conversation Workshop
Nucleic Acid Structural Parameters
Chair: Thomas Cheatham, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
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There is a need for a common platform, programs brought up to a consensus standard, so that meaningful comparisons of nucleic acid structures, derived in different labs by allied methods such as NMR, X-ray crystallography or molecular simulations, can be made on the basis of the published results without the need to re-analyze the data. A common platform, easy to use without the added burden of reanalysis and uncertainty, to compare varied structures, will contribute immensely to the vitality and vigor of nucleic acid structural research.
The workshop is open to all interested people. There are no fees or registration. Just walk in.
The basic operational plan of the workshop currently consists of the following: The authors of the nucleic acid structural analysis programs, revised and brought up-to-date (CURVES, 3DNA, CompDNA, plus any other programs developed for this purpose) will submit their programs for trial runs in many laboratories worldwide. The following individuals, presented in alphabetic order, have expressed an interest in performing the trials, subject to availability of their time.
Manju Bansal
mbansal@ibab.ac.in
David Beveridge
dbeveridge@wesleyan.edu
Thomas Cheatham
cheatham@chpc.utah.edu
Martin Egli
martin.egli@vanderbilt.edu
Andrey Gorin
agor@ornl.gov
Udo Heinemann
heinemann@mdc-berlin.de
Ponzy Lu
ponzy@sas.upenn.edu
X.-J. Lu
lux@ncifcrf.gov
Karolin Luger
Karolin.Luger@colostate.edu
Stephan Neidle
stephen.neidle@ulsop.ac.uk
Wilma Olson
olson@rutchem.rutgers.edu
Remo Rohs
mail@remo-rohs.de
Haim Rozenberg
haim.rozenberg@weizmann.ac.il
Tamar Schlick
schlick@nyu.edu
Zippi Shakked
zippi.shakked@weizmann.ac.il
Heinz Sklenar
sklenar@mdc-berlin.de
Jiri Sponer
sponer@ibp.cz
Juan Subirana
Juan.A.Subirana@upc.es
Eric Westhof
e.westhof@ibmc.u-strasbg.fr
Loren Williams
loren.williams@chemistry.gatech.edu
Martin Zacharias
m.zacharias@iu-bremen.de
Krystyna Zakrzewska
Krystyna.Zakrzewska@ibpc.fr
Victor Zhurkin
zhurkin@nih.gov
The trial results will be discussed and debated at the workshop. It is hoped that a consensus standard will emerge from the deliberations. If a laboratory, not listed above, is willing to undertake trials, please contact Sarma at
rhs07@albany.edu
Descriptions of the versions of the programs, revised after the workshop, will be published in a later 2003 issue of the Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics.
All are coordially invited to participate in the workshop.
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Footnotes
The time allocated to each speaker includes the time for discussion. It is upto the speaker to decide on the time for discussion. The system will warn when 3-5 minutes are left in the allocated time. In the case of short 15 minute lectures, primarily by graduate students and other young investigators, the discussion is supposed to take place at the poster stations because they are required to present the same material as poster.
As announced elsewhere, in Albany the posters are mounted on June 17th, and remain in their stations throughout the deliberations until Friday June 20th evening.
At the end of Wednesday June 18th, and Thursday June 19th, there is a Party at Sarma's place, second floor of Colonial Quad. All participants are invited. Just walk in.
Bring with you any musical instrumnets that you are good at. A bottle of wine from your country or state will add diversity to what we offer.
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