NWSGC
North West Structural Genomics Centre

NWSGC Seminars and Symposium Series (Archive)

The North West Structural Genomics Centre hosts seminars at Daresbury Laboratory. These seminars are held in the Merrison Lecture Theatre, usually for an hour and are open to everyone.

Seminars from 2004

Date Speaker Institution Title
8th December Steve Oliver Manchester University

From Genomes to System Biology : The Future Way of Biology

15th November Simon Geskall UMIST New Techniques for Qualitative and Quantitative Proteomics
12th November Wladek Minor HKLResearch Structural Genomics Result: Routine on-the-fly Structure Solution
12th-14th May 2004 Riken - Daresbury Symposiums

Seminars from 2002

Date Speaker Institution Title
31st January Ken Duncan GlaxoSmithKline Progress towards new therapies for tuberculosis
12th February Murray Gibson APS Progress at the Advanced Photon Source
14th February James Sacchettini Texas A&M TB Drug Discovery : Can we target persistent infection?
4th April Harem Jhoti Astec Technology High throughput px for drug design
11th April Guy Dodson NIMR-MRC Protein Crystallography in the 21st Century
20th June Sue Bailey ALS, Berkley Automated PX data collection at the ALS
26th June Keith Moffat Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
University of Chicago
Time-Resolved Crystallography: Genomes to Molecular Movies?
2nd October Louise Johnson Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics
University of Oxford
Protein kinase interactions in substrate specificity and control
6th November John Collinge MRC Prion Unit
Imperial College
Molecular biology of prion propagation
13th November Malcolm Walkinshaw University of Edinburgh Designing Ligands for Protein Targets
11th December David Hopwood John Innes Centre The Genome of Streptomyces coelicolor: 7825 Proteins to Understand

Seminars from 2001

Date Speaker Institution Title
26th April Michael Woolfson York Developments in the ab initio solution of protein structures
10th May Tom Blundell Cambridge Structural Biology of Signal Transduction: X-ray Studies of the Multiprotein Complexes involved in Extracellular, Cytoplasmic, and Nuclear Signals.
14th June Janet Thornton UCL From Protein Structure to Biological Function
22nd June Keith Hodgson Stanford SSRL in the new Millennium - SPEAR3, Structural Genomics and X-ray FELs
28th June Naomi Chayen Imperial College High throughput protein crystallisation
25th October Udo Heinemann MDC Berlin Techniques for structural genomics as implemented in the Protein Structure Factory
6th December Julia Goodfellow Birkbeck College Protein hydration, stability and unfolding