Presents the Friday Keck Center Teleconference*


Keck Annual Research Conference Poster Winners


Matthew Baker, Ph.D., BCM

Kexin Huang, Ph.D., BCM

Jeffrey Reid, UH



4:00 pm Friday

2nd Feb. , 2007

(Refreshments at 3:45)

5.521 Levin Hall

Abstract:

The winners of the 2006 Keck Annual Research Conference Poster contest, Matthew Baker, Kexin Huang, & Jeffrey Reid, will present their award-winning research at this Friday's Keck seminar.

Building Models from Subnanometer Resolution CryoEM Density Maps

Structure of the Versatile Signal Transducer PHO85 CDK Bound to its Multifunctional PHO85 Cyclin

A Comprehensive RNA Structure Database on the Genomic Scale



The Keck Friday Seminar*

schedule for Spring 2007

12-Jan

Robert Cox

Functional MRI

19-Jan

Ching Lau, Assoc Prof, Pediatrics, Hematology/Oncology, BCM

Novel targets in pediatric brain tumors: from genomics to bedside

26-Jan

Irina I. Serysheva

Baylor College of Medicine

Domain Structure of RyR1 channel at Subnanometer Resolution

2-Feb

Poster winners from the 2006 Keck Annual Research Conference

TBA

2-Feb

Mauro Ferrari, Professor, Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases; Chairman, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, UTHSC-H

TBA

2-Feb

Tamae Wong, Program Director, Int’l Org.s and Programs, National Academies of Science

TBA

2-Feb

C. Thomas Caskey, Dir. and COO, Institute for Molecular Medicine, UTHSC-H

TBA

2-Mar

Jack Smith, Dean & Professor, School of Health Information Sciences, UTHSC-H

TBA

9-Mar

Midterm Recess


16-Mar

Vittorio Cristini, Associate Professor, School of Health Information Sciences, UTHSC-H

TBA

23-Mar

Margaret Cheung, Assistant Prof, Physics, UH

TBA

30-Mar

TBA: Keck Virus Imaging

Weaver/Watowich

6-Apr

Good Friday


13-Apr

Keith Hodgson, Prof. Chemistry, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, Stanford University

TBA

20-Apr

Stanley Lemon, Dir, Institute for Human Infections and Immun; Professor, Internal Medicine-Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, UTMB

Interactions of the hepatitis C virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase NS5B with the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein

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

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

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