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New York Structural Biology Discussion Group: Seventh Winter Meeting

New York Structural Biology Discussion Group: Seventh Winter Meeting

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The New York Academy of Sciences

Presented By

The New York Structural Biology Discussion Group

 

The New York metropolitan area is home to a strong community of structural biologists, biophysicists, and biochemists working to characterize proteins and other macromolecules.

The New York Area Structural Biology Discussion Group offers a neutral meeting place for them to meet and discuss their findings. The group convenes twice annually and presents talks and poster sessions from graduate students, postdocs, and laboratory heads. The program committee selects presentations focusing on new and emerging data and techniques from area laboratories.

There will again be a poster competition with cash prizes for the winners. In order to display a poster, attendees must pre-register by sending an email to nysbdg@nysbc.org including list of authors and title for their poster.

Registration Pricing

There is no charge for the scientific program or for refreshments, but you must pre-register to attend. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. We cannot guarantee you will be admitted if you are unregistered. Be sure to bring photo ID on day of the meeting.

Speakers

Organizers

David Cowburn, PhD

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

David Eliezer, PhD

Weill Medical College of Cornell University

Ming Zhou, PhD

Columbia University

Jennifer Henry, PhD

The New York Academy of Sciences

Speakers

Anthony Armstrong

(Lima Lab), Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Helen Berman, PhD

Rutgers University

Ken Dill, PhD

SUNY Stony Brook

Burçe Ergel

(Hunt/ Palmer Labs), Columbia University

Hiro Furukawa, PhD

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

David Fushman, PhD

University of Maryland

Tarun Kapoor, PhD

The Rockefeller University

Tali Lavy

(Joshua-Tor Lab), Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Chris Sander, PhD

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

David Stokes, PhD

NYU School of Medicine

Robert Sweet, PhD

Brookhaven National Laboratory and National Synchrotron Light Source

Liang Tong, PhD

Columbia University

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