Presents the Friday Keck Center Teleconference*


Quantitative High Throughput Screening: Discovery of Investigational Molecular Probes through the Biological Activity Profiling of Chemical Libraries.


James Inglese, Ph.D.,

Director, Biomolecular Screening and Profiling NIH, National Human Genome Research Institute, Chemical Genomics Center


4:00 pm Friday

29th Sept. , 2006

(Refreshments at 3:45)

5.521 Levin Hall

Abstract: Dr. Inglese arrived at National Human Genomics Research Institute in May 2004 from Merck, and is currently overseeing infrastructure development of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC). The NCGC is the first component of the NIH Roadmap Molecular Libraries Screening Center Network, a nationwide group of screening centers that will produce innovative biomodulators for use in the study of gene, cell and organismal function. A multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers and informatics experts is being assembled and, when fully developed, the NCGC will have approximately 50 scientists and support staff who will work together in an integrated biomolecular screening and profiling, chemistry and informatics research effort. ( http://www.genome.gov/12512328 ).




The Keck Friday Seminar*

schedule for Fall 2006

25-Aug

Monte Pettitt, Chair, KEC, Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, UH

Overview of Keck Center and GCC (5.520 Levin Hall)

1-Sept

Labor Day Weekend


8-Sept

Dr. Steen Pedersen, Assoc. Professor, BCM, Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics

Conformational Regulation and Electrostatics of the Nicotine Acetylcholine Receptor

15-Sept

Dr. C. J. Peters, M.D., Professor, Director for Biodefense, Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases, UTMB

Rift Valley Fever: Adventures in Control and Vaccine Development. ***LIVE FROM UTMB

22-Sept

Jacqueline Northcut Waugh

President and CEO,

BioHouston

Reaching for critical mass in Biotech (5.520 Levin Hall)

29-Sept

Dr. James Inglese, Dir, Biomolocular Screening & Profiling, NIH, Nat’l Human Genome Research Institute, Chemical Genomics Center

Quantitative High Throughput Screening: Discovery of Investigational Molecular Probes through the Biological Activity Profiling of Chemical Libraries

6-Oct

TBA

TBA

13-Oct

Keck Annual Research Conference https://cohesion.rice.edu/services/eventreg/?event=ARC6

Edwin Hornberger Conference Center, Texas Medical Center

20-Oct

Marek Kimmel, Professor, Statistics, Rice

TBA


27-Oct

TBA

(5.520 Levin Hall)

3-Nov

CMB/SCBMB Retreat


10-Nov

TBA

TBA

17-Nov

Rigoberto Advincula, Assoc. Prof, Chemistry, UH

TBA

24-Nov

Thanksgiving


1-Dec

Ruth Nussinov, Sr. Prin. Scien, Nat’l Cancer Institute, Center for Cancer Res, Computational Structural Biology Group

TBA

KECK/HAMP Friday Seminars: http://xray.utmb.edu/keck

Archived Friday Seminar Webcasts Available: http://cohesion.rice.edu/centersandinst/gcc/

*Improved clearer images: Now with POLYCOM's DUAL STREAMING H.239 technology for clear high-resolution slides plus video.



The Keck Friday Seminar*

schedule for Spring 2007

12-Jan



19-Jan



26-Jan



2-Feb



2-Feb



2-Feb



2-Feb



2-Mar



2-Mar



9-Mar

No Seminar


2-Mar



2-Mar



6-Apr

No Seminar – Good Friday


13-Apr



20-Apr



27-Apr



KECK/HAMP Friday Seminars: http://xray.utmb.edu/keck

Archived Friday Seminar Webcasts Available: http://cohesion.rice.edu/centersandinst/gcc/

*Improved clearer images: Now with POLYCOM's DUAL STREAMING H.239 technology for clear high-resolution slides plus video.