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Chemistry and Biology: Partners in
Decoding the Genome
March 15-16, 2004
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. |
Lecture Webcasts
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March 15, 2003: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Welcome
Elias Zerhouni, Director, National Institutes of Health
Greetings from Sponsoring Institutes
Jeremy Berg, Director, National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Morning Lectures:
Moderator: John Schwab
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Christopher Austin, National Human Genome Research Institute
Small Molecules and the NIH Roadmap
- Daniel Kahne, Princeton University
Glycopeptide Antibiotics and Cell Envelope Biogenesis
- Stuart Schreiber, Harvard University
Dissecting Disease Biology and Advancing Medicine with Small Molecules
- Craig Crews, Yale University
A Small Molecule Approach to Target Identification and Validation
- Carolyn Bertozzi, University of California, Berkeley
Chemical Approaches to Studying Protein Glycosylation
Afternoon Lectures:
Moderator: Christopher Austin
National Human Genome Research Institute
- David Liu, Harvard University
An Evolution-Based Approach to the Creation and Discovery of Functional Synthetic Molecules
- Roger Tsien, University of California, San Diego
Genetically and Proteolytically Targeted Sequences for Imaging from Ultrastructure to Whole Mammals
- Jeremy Berg, National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Chemical Approaches to Zinc Finger Protein Analysis and Design
- Jon Ellman, University of California, Berkeley
Combinatorial Chemistry Targeting Protein Families
Moderator: John Schwab
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Gary Glick, University of Michigan
Chemistry and Biology of Immunosuppressive Benzodiazepines
- Stephen Fesik, Abbott Laboratories
NMR-Based Screening of Fragment Libraries for Drug Discovery
March 16, 2003: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Morning Lectures:
Moderator: John Schwab
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- Kevan Shokat, University of California, San Francisco
Chemical Tools for Deciphering Cell Signaling Pathways
Moderator: John Beutler
National Cancer Institute
- David Diller, Pharmacopeia
The Role of Computation When Building Collections of Millions of Compounds
- Virginia Cornish, Columbia University
Co-opting Nature for Chemical Diversity
- Dimitris Agrafiotis, 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals
Molecular Informatics for the New Drug Discovery Enterprise
Afternoon Lectures:
Moderator: Carole Bewley
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
- Chaitan Khosla, Stanford University
Discovery and Development of New Natural Product Drugs: The Example of Polyketides
- Baldimero Olivera, University of Utah
Conus Peptides: From Genes to Venoms to Drugs
- Michael Organ, York University
New Advances in the Screening of Compound Mixtures
Moderator: Christopher Austin
National Human Genome Research Institute
- Alan Verkman, University of California, San Francisco
Drug Discovery in Academia: CFTR Chloride Channel Inhibitors and Activators for Cystic Fibrosis
- Eric Lander, The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Closing Remarks
Alan Guttmacher, Deputy Director, National Human Genome Research Institute
Last Reviewed: September 25, 2008
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