DNA-based organisms rely on several transactions to maintain their genomic information. These are critical processes, since errors in these can lead to a host of different diseases. Detailed understanding of these processes remains a subject of considerable interest. This
workshop will focus on structural and mechanistic investigations of DNA transactions, in particular related to replication, repair and remodeling. One of the main purposes of the workshop will be to bring together theoreticians and experimentalists to discuss how to bridge
experiments and simulations to gain better understanding
of these DNA transactions.
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Participant | Organization | ||||
Bebenek, Katarzyna | NIEHS | ||||
Bergonzo, Christina | Stony Brook University | ||||
Beuning, Penny | Northeastern University | ||||
Biswas, Tapan | University of Michigan | ||||
Cisneros, Gerardo Andres | Wayne State University | ||||
Florian, Jan | Loyola University Chicago | ||||
Garcia-Diaz, Miguel | Stony Brook University | ||||
Goodman, Myron F. | University of Southern California | ||||
Kunkel, Thomas | NIEHS | ||||
Perera, Uduwage | NIEHS | ||||
PIQUEMAL, Jean-Philip | University Pierre et Marie Curie | ||||
Rueda, David | Wayne State University | ||||
Schlick, Tamar | NYU | ||||
Stivers, James | Johns Hopkins | ||||
Tainer, John | The Scripps Research Institute | ||||
Wu, Sangwook | UNC-Chapel Hill | ||||
Zharkov, Dmitry | SB RAS ICBFM | ||||