Proteins experience a significantly different environment in vivo than in the context of the idealized dilute environment commonly studied in experiments and simulations. The presence of a high concentration of other macromolecules in the cell (nucleic acids, sugars, lipids, chaperones and other proteins) can dramatically alter protein folding pathways and affect protein-protein interactions. The aim of this workshop is to explore the complications that arise in the cell, with an emphasis on macromolecular crowding, chaperone-mediated folding, membrane-protein interactions and protein aggregation.
STUDENT REGISTRATION ($50) via this link (need to write the name of the workshop in the workshop field):
https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/aJI3OTBxK5f2GnXy-sqhYA
We wish to ensure an intimate workshop setting, with no more than 20 to 25 participants. If you are interested in attending, but have not received an invitation, please contact the workshop organizer before registering.
TSRC is about expanding the frontiers of science, exploring new ideas, and building collaborations. The workshop schedule will allow for substantial unstructured time for participants to talk and think.
The Virtual Workshop fee of $200 also allows for complimentary access to the Virtual Live Lecture Series.
Telluride Intermediate School
725 West Colorado Ave
Telluride CO 81435
Participant | Organization | ||||
Best, Robert | National Institutes of Health | ||||
Buck-Koehntop, Bethany A. | University of Utah | ||||
Castaneda, Carlos A | Syracuse University | ||||
Feig, Michael | Michigan State University | ||||
Hough, Loren | University of Colorado, Boulder | ||||
Papoian, Garegin | University of Maryland at College Park | ||||
Showalter, Scott | Penn State University | ||||
Sugita, Yuji | RIKEN | ||||
Timr, Stepan | CNRS (UPR 9080) | ||||