Date |
Time |
Presenter |
Title |
03/22/2002 |
8:00AM Breakfast : Conference Room, CarrAm |
|
9:00AM |
Jack Johnson Scripps |
Welcome and Meeting Overview |
|
9:20AM |
Mark Young (Montana) |
Protein cages as nano scaffolds and their possible applications |
|
9:40AM |
Trevor Douglas (Montana) |
Diversity and sources of protein cages and imparting functionality |
|
10:00AM |
Mark Allen (Montana) |
Materialization of metal oxide nanoparticles in protein nano cages |
|
10:20AM |
Blake Wiedenheft (Montana) |
New thermophilic protein cages |
|
10:40AM |
Jennifer Johnson (Oklahoma) |
Progress in understanding CCMV assembly |
| |
11:00AM Coffee Break |
|
11:20AM |
Tianwei Lin (Scripps) |
Cowpea mosaic virus as an addressable nanoparticle |
|
11:40AM |
Qian Wang (Scripps) |
Assembling supramolecular structures with CPMV |
|
12:00noon |
Banhalli Ratna (Navy) |
CPMV as a scaffold for electronic circuit design |
| |
12:20PM Boxed Lunch (Conference Room CarrAm) |
|
1:20PM |
Anju Chatterji (Scripps) |
Functional Display of Macromolecules on CPMV Surface by Bioconjugation |
|
1:40PM |
Sek-Man Wong (Scripps) |
QCM - a potential detection method for combating bioterrorrism |
|
2:00PM |
Raja Krishnaswamy (Scripps) |
CPMV as a sensor for metabolites |
|
2:20PM |
Chris Crowley (Montana) |
Protein cage gating by design |
|
2:40PM |
Debbie Willits (Montana) |
Metal binding at the subunit interfaces of protein cages |
|
3:00PM |
Marianne Manchester (Scripps) |
CPMV as a platform for vaccine and antiviral development |
| |
3:20PM Coffee Break |
|
4:00PM |
Neel Krishna (Scripps) |
Limited Maturation cleavage stabilizes nodavirus particles |
|
4:20PM |
Liang Tang (Scripps) |
Comparisons of fish and insect nodavirus structures |
|
4:40PM |
Derek Taylor (Scripps) |
Nudaurelia Capensis Omega virus as a nano machine |
|
5:00PM |
Lu Gan (Scripps) |
Polymorphism of HK97 |
|
5:20PM |
Jinghua Tang (Scripps) |
LA virus: a virus capsid with enzymatic RNA decapping activity |
|
5:40PM |
Vijay Reddy (Scripps) |
Design of viral surfaces and Interfaces: VIPER as an aid |
|
6:00PM |
MG Finn (Scripps) |
Where have we been and where are we going with virus platforms |
|
6:20PM |
Keith Ward (ONR) |
Opportunities and priorities at ONR |
| EVENING FREE |
Date |
Time |
Presenter |
Title |
| 03/23/2002 |
8:00AM Breakfast: Conference Room, CarrAm Building |
|
9:00AM |
Tom Smith (Danforth Cen.) |
Structure of cucumber mosaic virus and aphid transmission |
|
9:20AM |
Adam Zlotnick (Oklahoma) |
Why spherical capsids are more stable than expected: the hysteresis advantage |
|
9:40AM |
Vicki Colvin (Rice) |
Solid Phase Proteins: Using Protein Crystals as Materials |
|
10:00AM |
Eric Gillitzer (Montana) |
Flouresence and peptide labeling of the surface of protein cages |
|
10:20AM |
Ananda Abelin (Montana) |
Fabrication of 2D protein cage arrays |
| |
10:40AM Coffee Break |
|
11:00AM |
Erica Strable (Scripps) |
Three dimensional arrays of DNA decorated CPMV particles |
|
11:20AM |
Ichiro Yamashita (Japan) |
Inorganic functional structures from bio-supramolecules |
|
11:40AM |
Sue Brumfield (Montana) |
Defining the library: a reality check |
|
12:00noon |
Jamie Snyder (Montana) |
Thermophilic Viruses |
|
12:20PM |
George Rice (Montana) Liang Tang (Scripps) |
Genetics and structure of a new YNP thermophilic virus |
|
12:40PM |
Pablo Ceres (Oklahoma) |
HBV Capsid assembly is driven by weak intersubunit contact energy |
| |
1:00PM Boxed Lunch & General Discussion: Conference Room, CarrAm Building |
| |
| |
AFTERNOON FREE |
| |
| 6:30PM |
Dinner & Party at Jack and Mary Johnson's home : 8706 JUNCO PLACE |