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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

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