Topics: This workshop will explore the frontiers of nucleic acid chemistry in its broadest sense including topics in chemical modification of DNA and RNA, catalysis mediated by nucleic acids, chemical mechanisms of enzymes acting upon nucleic acids, physical chemistry of electron or hole transport in nucleic acids, theory related to nucleic acid structure and reactivity, design of nucleic acid analogs for biomedical or bioanalytical applications, and supramolecular assemblies of nucleic acids for sensors or computing. Participants will be chosen to represent not only a broad selection of topics, but also a selection of expertise ranging from analytical, physical and theoretical chemistry to organic, inorganic and biological chemistry. Invited participants will be at various stages of their academic (or industrial) careers, and hail from a broad geographical cross-section of North America, Europe, Asia or elsewhere. Special efforts will be made to include junior faculty and underrepresented populations.
Format: Each participant will give a 30 minute presentation with 15 additional minutes for discussion, with M-F sessions to be held at the whim of Mother Nature, reserving the more clement periods for informal discussions on the mountainsides. The schedule will be kept flexible; no proceedings will be published. Participants will be expected to attend for the entire week.
Sponsorship is gratefully acknowledged from ChemGenes, Glen Research, Integrated DNA Technologies, New England Biolabs, TriLink Biotechnologies, ChemMedChem/ChemBioChem, ACS Division of Biological Chemistry, ACS Central Science, Berry & Associates, and Cell Chemical Biology.
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Participant | Organization | ||||
Bevilacqua, Philip | Penn State University | ||||
Burke-Aguero, Donald | University of Missouri | ||||
Burrows, Cynthia | University of Utah | ||||
Carell, Thomas | Ludwig Maximilians University | ||||
David, Sheila | University of California, Davis | ||||
DeRosa, Maria | Carleton University | ||||
DeRose, Victoria | University of Oregon | ||||
Gates, Kent | University of Missouri | ||||
Gibbs-Davis, Juli | University of Alberta | ||||
Hamm, Michelle | University of Richmond | ||||
Hammond, Ming | UC Berkeley | ||||
Heemstra, Jennifer | University of Utah | ||||
Helm, Mark | Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz | ||||
Nunez, Megan | Wellesley College | ||||
Rokita, Steven | Johns Hopkins University | ||||
Rozners, Eriks | Binghamton University | ||||
Scharer, Orlando | Stony Brook University | ||||
Silverman, Scott | University of Illinois | ||||
Tretyakova, Natalia | University of Minnesota | ||||
Wang, Yinsheng | University of California Riverside | ||||