Structural Chemistry
Eskitis Institute for Cell & Molecular Therapies
Seminars
Update: 08.01.2007
School of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences Seminar Series
Wednesdays, 12 - 1 pm, N25, Room 0.06
Programme
Eskitis Structural Chemistry Seminar Series
Wednesday, 10th March 2010

12.00, N34, 0.04 (Science 2)
Dr David Waugh
Protein Engineering Section, Macromolecular Crystallography Laboratory, NCI, NIH
Type III Secretion in Yersinia pestis: Structural Proteomics and Structure-Based Development of Anti-Plague Therapeutics
Host: Alejandro Lopez
Monday, 2nd November 2009

10.30, N75, Seminar Room
Dr Alexander Wlodawer and Dr Alla Gustchina
NIH, NCI at Frederick, Macromolecular Crystallography Laboratory
Lectins, antibodies, and the prevention of AIDS
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Thursday, 3rd September 2009

10.00, N75, Seminar Room
Dr Alex Loukas
QIMR, Helminth Biology
Secretomes of parasitic worms – vaccines, cancer and therapies for autoimmunity
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Monday, 3rd August 2009

10.00, N27, Seminar Room
Michal Lorenc, BSc Information Technology
University Hamburg
Development of a software tool to explore Protein Fold Topology
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Thursday, 26th March 2009

14.40, N75, Seminar Room
Blessy Paul, MBiotech
Structural Chemistry Program, Eskitis Institute, Griffith University
Confirmation Seminar: Structure based drug design of novel inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase for treatment of glaucoma, cancer and malaria
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Wednesday, 3rd December 2008

14.00, N75, Seminar Room
Kerstin Tang, Dipl.-Biochem.
Institut für Biochemie, Charité Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
Studies on alpha-1 integrin cytosolic peptides
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Tuesday, 18th November 2008

12:00, N75, Seminar Room
Asiah Osman, MBiotech
Structural Chemistry Program, Eskitis Institute, Griffith University
Confirmation Seminar: Structure-function studies of annexins in infectious diseases
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Thursday, 16th October 2008

9.30-18.30, N75, Seminar Room
Prof Ted Baker (Keynote Speaker)
+ Helen Blanchard, Ian Gentle, Malcolm Jones, Jenny Martin, David McMillan, Sally-Ann Poulsen, Ron Quinn, and many others
Symposium: Molecular Structure at the Interface of the Life Sciences - Bringing together Brisbane's structural community
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Wednesday, 30th July 2008

10.30, N75, Seminar Room
Dr Rajan Sankaranarayanan
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India
Structural and functional studies on enzymes involved inStructural and functional studies on enzymes involved in the cell wall lipid synthesis of M. tuberculosis
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Friday, 15th February 2008

13.30, N27, NPD Seminar Room
Anja Winter, Dipl.-Biochem.
Structural Chemistry, Eskitis Institute, Griffith University
Crystal structures of (G-protein)-coupled receptors (GPCRs) [Literature Seminar]
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Thursday, 8th November 2007

10.00, NPD Seminar Room
Kevin Chen, MBiotech
Structural Chemistry, Eskitis Institute, Griffith University
Structural studies on 14-3-3 -related proteins
Host: Anja Winter
Wednesday, 11th July 2007

12.00, N34, 0.04 (Science 2)
Prof Vincent Bulone
Plant Glycobiology, School of Biotechnology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
Cellulose and (1->3)-beta-D-glucan biosynthesis in plants: the unsolved questions and some answers
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Monday, 28th May 2007

10.00, NPD Seminar Room
Assoc Prof Andreas Hofmann
Structural Chemistry, Eskitis Institute, Griffith University
About Ants and Architectonics - Structural Chemistry at the Interface of the Life Sciences
Host: Ron Quinn
Wednesday, 14th February 2007

10.30, NPD Seminar Room
Prof Hartmut Luecke
University of California, Irvine, USA
Structures of a Cyanobacterial Photoreceptor and its Soluble Transducer
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Friday, 8th December 2006

10.30, NPD Seminar Room
Sir Tom Blundell
University of Cambridge, UK & Astex, Cambridge, UK
Genomes, Multiprotein Systems and Drug Discovery
Host: Andreas Hofmann
Structural Biology Forum Brisbane (University of Queensland, Griffith University)
Every second Wednesday, March - Dec, 4 pm, large seminar room of IMB.
Programme
Eskitis Cell Biology Seminar Series
Mondays, 9 - 10 am, N75, Room 1.04
Programme
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