CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
- Ruben Abagyan - Keynote talk - "Challenges in chemogenomics and structure based drug discovery"
- Rommie Amaro - "Tackling Receptor Flexibility in Computer-Aided Drug Design"
- Phil Andrews - "Supercomputing at the University of Tennessee, and some earlier medical applications"
- Barry Bruce - "What Makes TOC-TICK? Insights into Mechanism of Protein Translocation into Chloroplasts"
- Nikolay Dokholyan - "Multiscale Modeling and Design of Biological Molecules"
- Robert Eisenberg - Keynote talk - "Ions in Water and Proteins: the Liquid of Life"
- Maxim Frank-Kamenetskii - Keynote talk - "Targeting duplex DNA: strategies and applications"
- Sergey Gavrilets - "Dynamics of large-scale evolutionary diversification: contrasting theory and data"
- Jaewook Joo - "Predictive Modeling of Information Processing on Cell Signaling Networks"
- Zaida (Zan) Luthey-Schulten - Keynote talk - "Simulations and Visualization of Dynamics in RNA:Protein Complexes"
- Lucy Malinina - Keynote talk - "Protein-based Structural Biomedicine"
- Andrew McCulloch - Keynote talk - "Multi-Scale Modeling and Systems Biology of the Heart"
- Dean Myles - "Neutrons, Protons and Proteins: Hydrogen Atoms in Biological Function"
- Cynthia Peterson, BCMB, UT - "Metals modulate interactions and activities among regulators of extracellular proteolysis"
- Nagiza Samatova - "Computational Approaches to Comparative Analysis of Large-Scale Biological Networks"
- Ashley Spies - "Exploiting Enzyme Plasticity in Drug Discovery"
- Emad Tajkhorshid - "Visualizing the Art of Active Transport Across Cellular Membranes at Sub-Angstrom Resolution"
- Edward Trifonov - "30 years of nucleosome positioning agony, and finale"