Structural Genomics:
From Gene to Structure to Function
Robinson College, Cambridge, 20-22 September 2000
Final Programme

Day 1:    Wednesday 20 September 2000
0830 - 1000 Registration  
1000 - 1030 Coffee
(Balcony)
 
1030 - 1035 Welcome & Introduction Dr Rob Russell
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Harlow, UK
     
Plenary Lecture Chair: Dr Rob Russell (SmithKline Beecham, UK)  
1035 - 1130 Structural Genomics: A New Role of Structural Biology for Functional Genomics Prof. Sung-Hou Kim
University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Session I: 
Target Selection
Chair: Dr Rob Russell (SmithKline Beecham, UK)  
1130 - 1200 Completeness in Structural Genomics Dr John Moult
CARB, Maryland, USA
1200 - 1230 Protein families of unknown structure in Pfam Dr Alex Bateman
Sanger Centre, Hinxton, UK
1230 - 1245 A structural genomics pilot project based on the genome of E.coli Dr Mirek Cygler
Biotechnology Research Institute, Montréal, Quebéc, Canada
1245 - 1300 A structural genomics pre-pilot project: study of 20 yeast ORFs Dr Sophie Quevillon-Cheruel
CNRS, Orsay, France
     
1300 - 1415 Lunch
(Garden Restaurant)
 
     
 Session II: 
Expression, Purification,
Crystallisation
Chair: Prof. Joël Janin (CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France)  
1415 - 1445 The Berlin-Based "Protein Structure Factory" Project Dr Udo Heinemann
Protein Structure Factory, Berlin, Germany
1445 - 1515 High Throughput Expression for Structural Analysis:- Pitfalls & Prospects Dr Owen Jenkins
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Harlow, UK
1515 - 1530 Crystallization for structural genomics: what we have and what is missing Dr Naomi Chayen
Imperial College, London, UK
1530 - 1545 Structural Genomics at Structural GenomiX Dr Tom Peat
Structural GenomiX, San Diego, USA
     
1545 - 1615 Tea
(Balcony)
 
     
Session III: 
Structure Determination I
Chair: Prof. Guy Dodson (University of York / NIMR, Mill Hill, UK)  
1615 - 1645 Protein Modules - Targets for Structural Genomics and Beyond Prof. Iain Campbell
University of Oxford, UK
1645 - 1715 From Xray maps to protein function Dr Tom Oldfield
Molecular Simulations Inc., University of York, UK
1715 - 1745 High Throughput X-ray Crystallography for Drug Discovery Dr Harren Jhoti
Astex Technology, UK
     
1800 - 1900 Drinks reception, sponsored by Molecular Simulations Inc.  
     
1900 - 2100 Dinner
(Dining Hall)
 

Day 2:  Thursday 21 September 2000
Day 3:  Friday 22 September 2000

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