Agenda
8:00AM Check-In
8:55AM-9:00AM Introduction
9:00AM-10:40AM Talk session 1
Doreen Matthies, NIH, Cryo-EM of a 59 kDa lipid flippase sheds light on its translocation mechanism
Frank Heinrich, Carnegie Mellon and NIST/NCNR, Homodimer formation of HIV-1 Nef at the membrane resolved by neutron reflectometry and molecular modeling.
Marzena Pazgier, USUHS, Fc-effector functions to SARS-CoV2, are they important?
10:40AM-10:55AM Coffee break
10:55AM-11:55AM Keynote talk
Edward Egelman, University of Virginia, Insights into evolution from cryo-EM
11:55AM-12:35PM Lunch
12:35PM-2:15PM Talk session 2
Jana Ognjenovic, NCI, Sub-2 Å structures with the CRYO ARM200: From holes to hydrogens
Robert Best, NIH/NIDDK, Integrating molecular simulations with single molecule FRET to characterize disordered protein assemblies
Aaron Smith, UMBC, Structural insights into eukaryotic post-translational arginylation
2:15PM-3:15PM Poster presentations
3:15PM-4:55PM Talk session 3
Edward C. Twomey, JHU, An adaptable platform for time-resolved cryo-EM with single millisecond precision
Patrick Wintrode, UMB SOP, Integrating HDX-MS and simulations to characterize protein structural ensembles
Jacek Lubkowski, NCI/CCR, Some secrets of L-asparaginase, the oldest enzyme-based cancer drug
4:55PM-5:00PM Concluding remarks
5:00PM-6:00PM Reception