The Mid-Atlantic Macromolecular Crystallography (MAMC) Meeting is a regional conference of macromolecular crystallographers who meet in order to share the latest developments in structural biology and to exchange the most current techniques in the field of macromolecular crystallography. The Center for Structural Biology at Wake Forest University (WFU) will host the 36th annual MAMC Meeting, to be held on the WFU Reynolda Campus on June 1-3, 2006. Attendees will include university faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows, research staff and investigators from both government and industry laboratories, and technical representatives from bioscience companies and vendors. The Meeting maintains a workshop character that encourages productive interactions for all participants. Most of the oral presentations will be chosen from the submitted Meeting abstracts. Keynote Lectures for previous Meetings have covered a diverse array of biological themes including Structural Cancer Biology, the Atomic Structure of Glutamate Synapses, and Mechanisms of Transmembrane Transport. This year's Meeting will follow the Keynote theme of "Supramolecular Assemblies".
Tomitake Tsukihara, Ph.D.
Osaka University
"Proton pumping mechanism of cytochrome c oxidase
implicated by high resolution X-ray structures"
John E. (Jack) Johnson, Ph.D.
The Scripps Research Institute
"Analysis of virus particle maturation: Insights
into elegantly programmed nano-machines"
4:00 p.m. June 1, 2006 in Pugh Auditorium
Conference Organizers | Advisory Committee |
Al Claiborne, Ph.D., WFU | Mario Amzel, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University |
Conn Mallett, Ph.D., WFU | David Davies, Ph.D., NIDDK, NIH |
Thomas Hollis, Ph.D., WFU | Robert Kretsinger, Ph.D., University of Virginia |
Todd Lowther, Ph.D., WFU | |
Bernard Brown, Ph.D., WFU |
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