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19th Annual GFST Symposium: RNA in Motion

 
  April 16, 2010  
     
 
Iowa State University, Scheman Conference Center
September 9-12, 2010


Program Available Online
 
 
Organized by: Marit Nilsen-Hamilton, Susan Carpenter, Gloria Culver, Drena Dobbs, Robert Jernigan, Allen Miller, Ravindra Singh
Invited Speakers:

 

Hashim Al-Hashimi

University of Michigan

Visualizing RNA dynamics at atomic resolution and its application to drug discovery

 

Rob Batey

University of Colorado at Boulder

Detailing the life of a riboswitch

 

Ben Berkhout

Academic Medical Center of the

University of Amsterdam

HIV-1 RNA in evolution

 

Gloria Culver

University of Rochester

Conformational changes during ribosome biogenesis

 

Marty Fedor

The Scripps Research Institute

Do kinetics or thermodynamics determine RNA

folding outcomes in vivo?

 

Juli Feigon

UCLA

Structure and dynamics of pseudoknots from

telomerase and the preQ1 riboswitch

 

Chris Fraser

University of California, Davis

Rules of engagement: mRNA recruitment to the

human ribosome

 

Lee Gehrke

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Coat protein binding contorts the alfalfa mosaic

virus RNA structure

 

Peixuan Guo

University of Cincinnati and NIH Nanomedicine Development Center

RNA hexameric ring to gear the DNA packaging

motor of bacterial virus phi29

 

Kathi Hall

Washington University

Dynamics of large RNA loops

 

Tina Henkin

The Ohio State University

Gene regulation by riboswitch RNAs

Robert Jernigan

Iowa State University

Using simulations to extract details of the

ribosome’s mechanism

 

Katrin Karbstein

The Scripps Research Institute

Remodeling Nascent Ribosomes

 

Alain Laederach

University at Albany, Wadsworth Center

Defining the structural consequences of disease-associated

human genetic variation on regulatory

RNAs

 

Tariq Rana

Burnham Institute for Medical

Research

Meeting places for RNAi and antiviral defense

Machines

 

John Staley

University of Chicago

Establishing fidelity in pre-mRNA splicing

 

Gabriele Varani

University of Washington

Dynamics of RNA on multiple time scales and

nucleotide resolution

 

Kevin Weeks

University of North Carolina

Structures of entire HIV genomes

 

Jamie Williamson

The Scripps Research Institute

Dynamics of ribosome assembly in vitro and in cells

 

 
Deadline for Abstracts: July 9, 2010
 
Registration: Available Online
E-mail: sympos.office@gmail.com
 
   
 
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