The Sealy Center for Structural Biology celebrates the twentieth
anniversary of our Annual Symposium. Over the past 20 years the Center
has hosted world renowned scientists and leaders in the fields of
structural biology and molecular biophysics. 

This year we are excited to continue that tradition with and exciting
and diverse group of speakers. 

 

A. Keith Dunker
Professor 
Indiana University School of Medicine

“Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Alternative Splicing, and
Post-Translational Modification Enabled the Evolution of Complex
Multicellular Organisms”

 

Lewis Kay
Professor 
University of Toronto

“Seeing the Invisible by Solution NMR Spectroscopy”

 

Junji Iwahara
Associate Professor 
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

“Protein Dynamics in DNA Recognition and Scanning”

 

George Rose
Professor 
Johns Hopkins University

“Conformational Entropy: The Neglected Free Energy Term in Protein
Folding”

 

Susan S. Taylor
Professor 
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
University of California, San Diego

“PKA: Dynamic Assembly of Macromolecular Signaling Complexes”

 

Robert D. Wells
Professor Emeritus
Texas A&M Health Science Center, Houston

“DNA Structure Matters”

 

 

Registration is open  www.scsb.utmb.edu/symposium


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Yours sincerely, 

Mark A. White, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 
Manager, Sealy Center for Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics 
Macromolecular X-ray Laboratory, 
Basic Science Building, Room 6.630 
University of Texas Medical Branch 
Galveston, TX 77555-0647 
Tel. (409) 747-4747 
Cell. (281) 734-3614 
Fax. (409) 747-1404 
mailto://[email protected] 
http://xray.utmb.edu 

QQ: "The human mind is both an amazing instrument and a fierce
impediment – and the mind must be interposed between observation and
understanding," 
- Stephen Jay Gould (1996) 




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