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April 21,
2006
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Natcher Conference
Center, Balcony B & C
National Institutes
of Health
This symposium will celebrate the scientific
achievements of James A. Ferretti
and his 40 years of service to the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Ferretti has pioneered the application of pulsed, Fourier Transform
Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Techniques to the study of a wide range of chemical
and
biological systems of medical importance. He exemplifies the success of
a
multidisciplinary approach to further our understanding of molecular
events in
embryonic development.
Featured speakers:
Ad Bax, NIDDK, NIH
Ivano Bertini, University of Florence, Italy
David Cowburn, New York Structural Biology Center
Richard Ernst, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
Girjesh Govil, Tata Institute, India
Chien Ho, Carnegie Mellon University, PA
Robert Kaptein, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Marshall Nirenberg, NHLBI, NIH
Dennis Torchia, NIDCR, NIH
Meeting Announcement Flyer (PDF,
3MB)
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