| Fall 1999 Seminar Calendar |
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| September 8 | Dongyan Zhang | CUNY Biochemistry Doctoral Program | Catalytic mechanisms of 43,42-Enoyl-CoA Isomerase and 43,5, 42,4-dienoyl-CoA Isomerase from Rat Liver |
| Huiyong Cheng | CUNY Biochemistry Doctoral Program | Induction of Apoptosis by Phosphatidylserine | |
| September 15 | Anders Wallqvist | Protein Sequence Matching using Secondary Structure Similarities: Comparison with Amino Acid Sequence Alignments and Application to Fold Recognition in Genome Databases | |
| September 29 | Neville Kallenbach | Chemistry Department, New York University | What Determines the Helical Structure in Proteins? |
| October 6 | Michael Rosen | Cellular Biochemistry and Biophysics Program, Sloan-Kettering Institute | |
| October 20 | Andrej Sali | The Rockefeller University | Comparative Protein Structure Modeling in Genomics |
| October 27 | Tatyana Polenova | Hunter College | Proteins in the Solid State. NMR Studies of Molecular Structure, Dynamics and Function |
| November 3 | Ming-Ming Zhou | Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine | (To be announced) |
| November 10 | Nina Gonnelli | Novartis | (To be announced) |
| November 17 | Patricia Weber | Merck Sharp and Dome | (To be announced) |
| November 24 | María Luisa Tasayco | City College of New York | What can protein fragments tell us about folding events? |
| December 1 | Manfred Philipp | Department of Chemistry, Lehman College | (To be announced) |
| December 8 | Harel Weinstein | Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine | A Structural Context for the Biological Functions of G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Cellular Signal Transduction |
| December 15 | Kevin Doherty | CUNY Biochemistry Doctoral Program | (To be announced) |
| Guoliang Qian | CUNY Biochemistry Doctoral Program | (To be announced) |
Unless otherwise announced, all seminars will take place in room J-1027 (Marshak Building) at 11:45 am. Refreshments will be served at 11:30 am.
For further information contact Prof. David Calhoun at (212)650-6934.