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SBIG Meeting - January 13

Welcome back everyone! It's time to kick off our Spring 2016 Structural Biology Interest Group series! This week, we're back to meeting in the Chemistry Conference Room, Hand Lab 1135, on Wednesday (January 13th) at 12:00 noon. Our speakers and topics are listed below:

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SBIG Meeting Location

I was able to obtain the Biology conference room for the Structural Biology Interest Group tomorrow at noon. The room number is Harned Hall room 314, and there will be pizza. See you then!

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SBIG Meeting - 12/9 (location TBD)

We'll have the final Structural Biology Interest Group meeting of the year this Wednesday (12/9) at 12:00 pm. I'm still trying to track down a meeting space, so if you have space available in your building, please let me know. I will post an update to this webpage as soon as I have a location..

Our speakers this week will be:

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SBIG Meeting - 10/14

The next meeting of the Structural Biology Interest Group will be this Wednesday, October 14th at noon in the Chemistry Conference Room (Hand Lab 1135). Our speakers for this week are:

  • Ailin Wang (Fitzkee Lab) - Ailin's presentation will be titled "Using CEST/DEST NMR to Characterize Sparsely-Populated Biomolecular Conformers."
  • Dinusha Jinasena (Fitzkee Lab) - Dinusha will present a talk on her research, entitled "Exploring the Thermodynamics of the Pin 1- Histone interaction."

See you Wednesday!

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SBIG Meeting - 9/9

After our summer hiatus, it's time to resume our monthly SBIG meetings. The next meeting of the Structural Biology Interest Group will be Wednesday, September 9th at 12:00 noon in the Chemistry Conference Room, Hand Lab 1135. It's the start of a new semester, so please feel free to bring friends or new students in your department who may be interested in our meetings.

This week's speakers will be:

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Special Seminar - Dr. Richard Kriwacki

This Friday (4/17), the Department of Chemistry will host Dr. Richard Kriwacki for its departmental seminar. Dr. Kriwacki is a faculty member in the Department of Structural Biology at St. Jude's Children's Research Center, and his topic is of special interest to the SBIG community. The title of his talk will be "Diverse Roles for Disorder in Protein Function; From the Nano- to Meso-Scale."

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