11.03: Direct Methods Phasing of Macromolecules
Lectures
Regency E-F
Tuesday, July 21
08:30 - 08:35 AM
Opening Remarks. Suzanne Fortier.
08:35 - 09:20 AM
11.03.01
(E0020)
Herbert A. Hauptman.
the Phase Problem: An Overview.
09:20 - 09:45 AM
11.03.02
(W0192)
George M. Sheldrick.
Ab initio Methods for Large Peptides and Small Proteins.
09:45 - 10:10 AM
11.03.03
(E0132)
Charles M. Weeks.
Summer '98: Shaking- and- Baking in Washington, DC.
et al
: Russ Miller.
10:10 - 10:30 AM
Coffee Break.
10:30 - 10:55 AM
11.03.04
(E0099)
Martina Schafer.
Ab initio Structure Solution of Glycopeptide and Actinomycin Antibiotics.
10:55 - 11:20 AM
11.03.05
(W0164)
Christopher Gilmore.
Attempts at ab initio Phasing of Macromolecules at 3A Resolution using Maximum Entropy and Likelihood.
11:20 - 11:45 AM
11.03.06
(W0320)
Janet L. Smith.
Direct Methods Applied to Large MAD Problems.
et al
: Joseph M. Krahn.
11:45 - 12:10 AM
11.03.07
(E0017)
P. Lynne Howell.
Desperately Seeking Selenium: Finding 30/30.
et al
: Mary A. Turner, Charles M. Weeks, G. David Smith.
12:10 - 02:00 AM
Lunch break.
02:00 - 02:25 PM
11.03.08
(W0001)
Alberto Podjarny.
Ab initio Phasing at 30 a of the t50S Ribosomal Particle with the Few Atoms Model Method.
et al
: Natasha Lunina, Alexandre Urzhumtsev, Elena Vernoslova, Tatiana Petrova, Volodia Lunin.
02:25 - 02:50 PM
11.03.09
(E0002)
D.L. Dorset.
Ab initio Direct Methods of Proteins at Low Resolution - Pseudo-Atoms and the Sigma 2 Formula.
02:50 - 03:15 PM
11.03.10
(W0088)
Stephen Miller.
Developments in the ab initio Phasing of Icosahedral Viruses.
et al
: James Hogle, David Filman.
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