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Proteomics: Sequence, Structure, Function

Tutorials

March 9 - 12, 2004

Schedule and Presentations

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Introduction

These tutorials are designed to give a broad overview of current issues in the field of Proteomics, in particular those that relate to sequence, structure and function. Our intent is to present the issues under four broad categories (one on each of four days)

  • Technologies
  • Structural Biology
  • Databases
  • Quantitative Methods
There will be a keynote address as well as talks by distinguished representatives of academia and industry addressing the above topics. Registration for these tutorials is free to encourage participation.

Other links and events

  • CNSI Nanosystems Seminar: Carlos Bustamante, Berkeley.
    Grabbing the Cat by the Tail: Studies of DNA Packaging by Single Bacteriophage Particles Using Optical Tweezers.
    March 9, 4:00-5:00, CS24 Lecture Hall, Court of Sciences.

Speakers

Alex Bateman (Sanger Institute)
Tim Ting Chen (University of Southern California)
David Eisenberg (UCLA)
Joseph Loo (UCLA)
Edward Marcotte (University of Texas, Austin)
Nouri Neamati (University of Southern California)
Herbert Sauro (Keck Graduate Institute)
Cameron Wellock (Keck Graduate Institute)
David Wild (Keck Graduate Institute)
Austin Yang (University of Southern California)

Contact Us:

Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
Attn: PROTTUT
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Los Angeles CA 90095-7121
Phone: 310 825-4755
Fax: 310 825-4756
Email: ipam@ucla.edu
Website: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/prottut/


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