[sci.nanotech] Indiana Molecular Biology Symposium

borerm@copper.ucs.indiana.edu (matthew borer) (04/04/91)

The following is the schedule for the Indiana University Molecular
Biology Symposium VI.  Any inquires should be directed to the following
address:

Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Jorden Hall 322A
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN  47405

Also, watch for notices in appropriate journals (ie. Cell)

(There is no email address, and I am not associated with the
symposium.  I am just relaying an announcement that I received.)



      Indiana University Molecular Biology Symposium VI

                   "PROTEINS AS MACHINES"

                     October 27-30, 1991
                   
                   Indiana Memorial Union

SUNDAY
Keynote Address - 8:00pm  The biophysics of mechanochemical transduction
                          in biological systems

  Howard Berg - Harvard University

MONDAY
Session I - 9:00am  Cytoplasmic Motors

  Richard McIntosh    University of Colorado
  William Saxton      Indiana University
  Ronald Vale         University of California
  Lawrence Goldstein  Harvard University

Session II - 2:00pm  Nuclear Motor

  Gerald Smith        Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
  Michael Chamberlin  University of California
  Connie Holm         Harvard University
  Bruce Alberts       University of California

TUESDAY
Session III - 9:00am  Trans-membrane transport and protein folding

  Douglas Forbes    University of California
  Gunter Blobel     Rokefeller University
  Peter Walter      University of California
  Nikolaus Pfanner  Universitat Munchen

Session IV - 2:00pm  Structrual/physical approaches to mechanisms

  Thomas Steiz     Yale University
  John Murray      University of Pennsylvania
  Kenneth Holms    Max-Planck-Institut fur Medizinische
  Toshio Yanagida  Osaka University

WEDNESDAY
Session V - 9:00am  Cytoplasmic motors

  James Spundich   Stanford University
  John Hammer      National Institutes of Health
  Clarence Schutt  Priceton University
  Thomas Pollard   Johns Hopkins University