Workshop Details
Intrinsically Disordered Proteins: Sequence, Structure, Dynamics, and Function
07/14/2014 - 07/18/2014
Meeting Description:

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) have recently attracted widespread attention as they play an important role in cellular signaling pathways and their dysfunction is implicated in a number of cardiovascular and neurological disorders as well as diabetes and cancer. While there has been considerable progress in characterizing IDPs, there are significant challenges including characterizing high-resolution structural details of IDP conformational ensembles, understanding the molecular mechanisms of IDP functions and designing effective therapeutic strategies for dealing with IDP dysfunction. The purpose of this workshop will be to promote cross-disciplinary interactions between experimental, computational and theoretical disciplines to address these aforementioned challenges.

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Supporting Files:

ScheduleTellurideFinal.docx
Meeting Venue:

Telluride Intermediate School
725 W. Colorado Telluride CO 81435

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins: Sequence, Structure, Dynamics, and Function Registered Meeting Participants:
Participant Organization
Agarwal, Pratul Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ando, David UC Merced
Camacho, Carlos University of Pittsburgh
Chennubhotla, Chakra University of Pittsburgh
Howell, Liz University of TN Knoxville
Kriwacki, Richard St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Ramanathan, Arvind Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sinha, Sangita North Dakota State University
Uversky, Vladimir University of South Florida

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