2008 CCB Colloquium Calendar

All colloquia are in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center on the first floor in the Holden Case Study Room.



CCB colloquia are held on Mondays from 2-3; the location is listed with each colloquium. More information about the colloquium series is available from the colloquium home page: http://ccb.wustl.edu/ccb-seminars/


Date Speaker Title Location Host
04-Jan-08 recruiting period
11-Jan-08        
18-Jan-08        
25-Jan-08 recruiting period
01-Feb-08 recruiting period
08-Feb-08 recruiting period
13-Feb-08 Michael Shirts, Ph.D.
Dept. of Chemistry
Columbia University
Towards Noncovalent Molecular Design: Making Ligand Binding Predictions Quantitative 264 McDonnell Sciences Bldg., BMB Seminar Room  
15-Feb-08 recruiting period
22-Feb-08 recruiting period
29-Feb-08 recruiting period
05-Mar-08 DR. DAVID L. BOSTICK
DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN/ANN ARBOR
STATISTICAL DETERMINANTS OF IONIC COMPLEXATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR SELECTIVE MECHANISMS IN ION TRANSPORT PROTEINS 264 McDonnell Sciences Bldg.
4:00pm
Dr. Rohit Pappu
07-Mar-08 recruiting period
14-Mar-08        
21-Mar-08        
28-Mar-08        
04-Apr-08        
11-Apr-08        
18-Apr-08        
25-Apr-08        
02-May-08        
09-May-08 Patrice Koehl, Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science Genome Ctr.Genome Center, BGSFUniversity of California, Davis
Biomolecular Solvation: Beyond Poisson Boltzmann 264 McDonnell Science Bldg. Nathan Baker
16-May-08        
23-May-08        
30-May-08        
04-Aug-08 Gregory Nikiforovich
Washington University School of Medicine
Pro Doma Sua: From monopeptides to G-Protein-coupled receptors in one lifetime Biochemistry Seminar Room, Mcd Sci Bldg, Rm 264 Nathan Baker
11-Aug-08        
18-Aug-08        
25-Aug-08 Guowei Wei, Associate Professor
Dept. of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan State University
Multiscale modeling of biomolecular systems Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Nathan Baker
01-Sep-08        
08-Sep-08 Christina Taylor and Daniel Kuster
The Marshall Lab, Center for Computational Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Dept., Wash Univ Sch of Med
Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC
15-Sep-08 Gerard Wong, Associate Professor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Materials Science and Engineering, Physics, and Bioengineering Depts.
Soft matter electrostatics, antimicrobials, and cell penetrating peptides Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Rohit Pappu
22-Sep-08        
29-Sep-08        
06-Oct-08 Gibbs Conference
13-Oct-08        
20-Oct-08        
27-Oct-08 Christopher Jarzynski, Associate Professor
Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland
Nonequilibrium thermodynamics at the microscale Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Matt Wyczalkowski
03-Nov-08 Alexey Onufriev, Assistant Professor
Departments of Computer Science and Physics, Virginia Tech University
Beating the time-scale in MD simulations: from chromatin compaction to ligand diffusion in myoglobin Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Nathan Baker
10-Nov-08 Rakesh Nagarajan
Assistant Professor, Pathology and Immunology, Washington University
Facilitating Clinical and Translational Research Using Biomedical Informatics Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Rohit Pappu
17-Nov-08 Paul E. Smith, Professor
Department of Chemistry, Kansas State University
Towards Accurate Simulations of Peptides and Proteins Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Rohit Pappu
24-Nov-08 Thanksgiving Break
01-Dec-08 Rob Mitra
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Genetics, Washington University
Technologies to Find Rare Variants That Underlie Common Diseases Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Rohit Pappu
08-Dec-08 Dave Sept
Associate Professor, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University
Taxol and Tubulin: From molecular mechanism to microtubule mechanics Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Rohit Pappu
15-Dec-08 James Havranek, Assistant Professor
Dept. of Genetics, Washington University
CANCELLED Holden Case Study Rm., Farrell LTC Rohit Pappu
22-Dec-08 Winter Break
29-Dec-08 Winter Break