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Einführungsvorlesung WS 2004/2005 (Project Area D: Biomolecules and their aggregation)
27. Okt. 2004 - 09. Feb. 2005

Lectures given by Abel, Diederichsen, Griesinger, Grubmüller, Salditt, and Zeeck on the general topic "Biomolecular Aggregates" in the field of
  • Theory and general concepts of molecular aggregation,
  • Experimental approaches and techniques,
  • Applications.
Guest speakers: Kolmar (Göttingen), Ochsenfeld (Tübingen), N.N.

Time and Place: Wednesdays 15:45h - 17:30h, Hörsaal IV(MN 30), IPC, Tammannstr. 6

Date Lecturer Title Remarks
Mittwoch
27. Okt. 2004

Prof. Dr. Bernd Abel
Soft desorption mass spectrometry of biomolecules and biomolecular aggregates


Mittwoch
03. Nov. 2004

Prof. Dr. Bernd Abel
High throughput screening of specific biomolecular interactions


Mittwoch
10. Nov. 2004

Prof. Dr. Tim Salditt
Structural information about membrane systems from X-ray scattering experiments


Mittwoch
17. Nov. 2004

Prof. Dr. Christian Griesinger
NMR-spectroscopy for structure characterization


Mittwoch
24. Nov. 2004

Prof. Dr. Christian Griesinger
Structural dynamics of biopolymer aggregates


Mittwoch
01. Dez. 2004

Prof. Dr. Ulf Diederichsen
Secondary structures of biomolecules: organization and molecular architecture


Mittwoch
08. Dez. 2004

Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller
Molecular dynamics simulations of complex systems


Mittwoch
19. Jan. 2005

Dr. Harald Kolmar
Novel therapeutics by combination of biophotonics and molecular evolution


Mittwoch
02. Feb. 2005

Prof. Dr. Ulf Diederichsen
Molecular recognition of biomolecules


Mittwoch
09. Feb. 2005
14:15

Prof. Dr. Axel Zeeck
Polyketide synthases (PKS) and nonribosomal peptide synthetases - large multienzyme complexes with very specific functions


Mittwoch
09. Feb. 2005
15:45

Prof. Dr. Christian Ochsenfeld
Ab initio NMR Spectra for Molecular Systems with 1000 and More Atoms: Linear-Scaling Methods






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