Lectures and Talks

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Below are lectures, talks, and other presentations given by TCB faculty and other group members in meetings and conferences locally and around the world.

Lectures & Talks 2000

Klaus Schulten     Laxmikant Kale     Robert Skeel     Todd Martinez     Other TCB Members

Klaus Schulten

  • January 13-15, 2000, La Jolla, CA,  Welcome Foundation meeting, Challenges in the Post-Genomic Sequence Era
    Lecture: "Interactions and mechanisms controlling assembly and function of multiprotein systems in membranes"
     

  • February 24-March 1, 2000, Durango, CO,  Keystone Symposia, Macromolecular Assemblies at Work:  Application of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics to Biology
    Lecture:   "Interactions and mechanisms controlling assembly and function of multiprotein systems in membranes"
     

  • March 8-10, 2000, Arlington, VA,  NSF Workshop Dynamic Data-Driven Application Systems
    Lecture: "Steered computing - a powerful new tool for molecular biology”
     

  • March 28, 2000, Juelich Research Center, Germany, Seminar Series
    Lecture: "Steered computing - a powerful new tool for molecular biology"
     

  • March 25-30, 2000, Regensburg, Germany, German Physical Society Annual meeting, Symposium Biology and Physics, Plenary Lecture
    Lecture: "Physics of light harvesting in photosynthesis"
     

  • April 5-8, 2000, University of York, York, UK, Modeling Biomolecular Mechanism Symposium
    Lecture:  "Steered molecular dynamics to study biopolymer association and stretching"
     

  • April 16-17, 2000, University of Illinois, Beckman Institute, Urbana-Champaign, IL, Parallel Molecular Dynamics Development and Use --- Challenges and Opportunities Workshop
    Lecture:  "Steered molecular dynamics - a powerful tool for molecular biology"
     

  • April 21 - May 1, 2000, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia, Master Classes in Molecular Biophysics
    Lecture 1:  "The photosynthetic unit of purple bacteria:  From light absorption to ATP synthesis"
    Lecture 2:  "Modelling and verifying protein structure and function - a case study from   photosynthesis"
    Lecture 3:  (demonstration) "Navigating through proteins:  hands-on graphics"
    Lecture 4:  "Molecular dynamics simulations of the mechanosenstive ion channel" 
    Lecture 5:  "How to do molecular dynamics simulations, exemplified for the mechanosensitive channel"
    Lecture 6:  (demonstration) "Exploring ion channels and other membrane proteins through molecular graphics"
    Lecture 7:  “Atomic force microscopy in vivo,  in vitro, and insilico"
    Lecture 8:  “Analysis of molecular dynamics simulations"
    Lecture 9:  (demonstration) "Animation of molecular dynamics simulations"
    Lecture 10:  "Diffusion effects in MRI and MRI Microscopy"
    Lecture 11  "Stochastic quantum systems rule biomedicine"
     

  • May 10, 2000, University of California, San Diego, Computational Sciences Seminar Series Keynote Speaker
    Lecture:  "Steered computing - a powerful new tool for molecular biology"
     

  • June 6, 2000, Heidelberg, Germany, Workshop Innovations in Biochemical Visualization
    Lecture:  "Visual and steered molecular dynamics"
     

  • June 6-11, 2000, Espoo, Finland, Sigrid Juselius Symposium, The Currents of Life -Electron and Proton
    Lecture:  “Structure, dynamics and function of the purple membrane from Halobacterium salinarum"
     

  • July 5, 2000, Goettingen, Germany, Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry Seminar Series,
    Lecture:  "Discovering the mechanical functions of proteins"
     

  • July 10, 2000, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany, EMBL Practical Course on Biomolecular Simulation
    Lecture1:  "Molecular Dynamics and  Visualization"
    Training Course: “Molecular Dynamics with NAMD”
    Lecture 2:  “Steered Molecular Dynamics"
     

  • July 13, 2000, Ringberg Castle, Rottach-Egern, Germany, Max Planck Society Workshop Biological Nanosystems
    Lecture:  “Observation and multiscale modeling of biomolecular mechanics:  how proteins pull and DNA coils"
     

  • July 25, 2000, NSF Headquarters, Arlingtion, VA, NSF Workshop Force Transduction in Biology
    Lecture: "Observation and simulation to study mechanical properties of proteins"
     

  • August 1-3, 2000, Gordon Research Conference on Molecular Electronic Spectroscopy
    Lecture:   "Migration of electronic excitation in photosynthetic chlorophyll-carotenoid aggregates"
     

  • August 13-17, Traverse City, MI, Protein Flexibility and Folding Workshop
    Lecture: "Observation and simulation to study mechanical properties of proteins"
     

  • August 19-20, 2000, Washington, DC,  ACS Fall National Meeting
    Lecture:  "Proton transport and pumping in the purple membrane of Halobacteria"
     

  • August 25-29, 2000, Graduate University of Advanced Studies, Hayama, Japan, Shonan Summer Lectures
    Lecture 1:  "Photosynthesic apparatus in purple bacteria"
    Lecture 2:  "Light harvesting in photosynthesis"
    Lecture 3:  "Electron transfer in photosynthesis"
    Lecture 4:  "From light absorption to ATP synthesis"
    Lecture 5:  "Photosynthesis in Halobacteria/vision"
     

  • September 10-14, 2000,  Litschau, Austria, Symposium in Theoretical Chemistry (STC) 2000Plenary Lecture
    Lecture:  "Quantum biology of light harvesting in photosynthesis"
     

  • September 14-19, 2000, Szeged, Hungary, 9thInternational Conference on Retinal Proteins
    Lecture:  "Architecture and photodynamics of the purple membrane in a full-scale molecular  dynamics study"
     

  • September 21-23, 2000, Washington, DC, SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, Plenary Lecture
    Lecture:  "Challenges and opportunities for computational biology in the teraflop era"
     

  • October 19-21, 2000, Durham, NC, Third Triangle Biophysics Symposium
    Lecture:  “Molecular dynamics investigations of titin and fibronectin unfolding"
     

  • October 27-29, 2000, Pittsburgh, PA, NCRR Principle Investigators Meeting
    Lecture: “TheNIH Resource for biomolecular modeling and bioinformatics”
     

  • November 2-4, 2000, Washington, DC, 8th Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology
    Lecture:  "Theory and modeling of biological nanodevices"
     

  • November 9-12, 2000, U. Texas Medical School, Galveston, Texas, Frontiers in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
    Lecture:  "Molecular dynamics study of rhodopsin, bacteriorhodopsin and the purple membrane"
     

  • November 14-15, 2000, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York City, Seventh Nemethy Symposium, New York Academy of Medicine in Manhattan
    Lecture: “Discovering the mechanical functions of proteins”

Laxmikant Kale

  • May 1-5, 2000, Cancun, Mexico, IPDPS 2000 Conference, RTSPP and HIPS Workshops
     

  • July 27, 2000,  T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Hts. NY, IBM
    Lecture:  "Molecular Dynamics with Parallel Objects"
     

  • August 9, 2000, T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Hts. NY, IBM
    Lecture:  "Blue Gene Roundtable Discussion"
     

  • November 8, 2000, Dallas, TX, SC'2000 (previously called Intl. conference on Supercomputing)
    Lecture:  "Scalable Molecular Dynamics for Large Biomolecular Systems"

Robert Skeel

  • May 15, 2000, Lyon, France, CECAM Workshop
    Lecture: "Stability issues in symplectic integration"
     

  • September 2000, Washington, DC, First SIAM Conference on CSE
    Lecture: "Methods for Biomolecular Dynamics"
     

  • November 6, 2000, California, Stanford University, SCCM Seminar
    Lecture: "Multigrid methods for classical molecular dynamics"
     

  • November 15, 2000, San Diego, California, Scripps Research Institute
    Lecture: "Multigrid methods for classical molecular dynamics"
     

  • December 15, 2000, Melbourne, Australia, Latrobe University, National Research Symposium on Geometric Numerical Integration
    Lecture: "Practical Evaluation of modified Hamiltonians"

Todd Martinez

  • July 2000, Dresden, Germany
    Lecture: "Photochemistry from First Principles: Advances and Future Prospects, IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry"
     

  • July 2000, Telluride, CO, Theory of Nonadiabatic Dynamics Workshop
    Lecture: "Multiple Spawning Approaches to Nonadiabatic and Tunneling Dynamics"
     

  • September 2000, Monterey, California
    Lecture: "Chemical Reaction Dynamics from First Principles, Packard Fellows Meeting"
     

  • October 2000, Notre Dame University
    Lecture: "Photochemical Reaction Dynamics from First Principles"
     

  • December 2000, Pacifichem, Hawaii, ACS Symposium on New Frontiers in Chemical Reaction Dynamics
    Lecture: "Cis-Trans Isomerization in Photobiology The Green Fluorescent and Photoactive Yellow Proteins"

Other TCB members (includes meetings attended and poster sessions)

  • February 2000, New Orleans, LA, Biophysical Society 44th Annual meeting (R. Braun, A. Balae , B. Isralewitz, J. Gullingsrud)
     

  • March 2000, Minneapolis, MN, American Physical Society meeting
    Lecture: "Using the theory of elasticity to model the structure of DNA loops" (A. Balaef )
    Lecture: "Pair Excitations, Collective Modes and Gauge Invariance in the BCS - BEC scenario" (I. Kosztin)
     

  • April 2000, University of Missouri-Rolla, UMR Association for Computing Machinery (J. Stone)
    Lecture: "VMD - High Performance Molecular Visualization"
     

  • April 2000, UIUC, Beckman Institute, ITG Forum (K. Vandivort)
    Lecture: "BioCoRE: A Collaboratory for Structural Biology"
     

  • April 2000, Urbana-Champaign, IL, University of Illinois, Molecular and Electronic Nanostructures Seminar Series Nanohour (J. Gullingsrud)
    Lecture: "Molecular Dynamics Studies of the Gating Mechanism of a Mechanosensitive Ion Channel"
     

  • May 2000, Urbana-Champaign, IL, University of Illinois, The Fifth International Conference on Human Interaction with Complex Systems (K. Vandivort, R. Brunner)
    Lecture: "BioCoRE and Interactive Molecular Dynamics poster presentation"
     

  • June 2000, San Diego, CA, USENIX 2000 Conference (Tim Skirvin)
     

  • July 2000, Birmingham, UK, 18th International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    Lecture: "Elastic Rod Model of DNA Loops" (Alexander Balaeff)
     

  • August 2000, San Diego, CA, SciComp 2000 Workshop (James Phillips)
     

  • September 2000, Washington, DC, First SIAM Conference on CSE
    Lecture 1: "Multigrid N-body solver" (Ismail Tezcan)
    Lecture 2: "Choosing Stepsizes for Molecular Dynamics" (David Hardy)
     

  • October 2000, New York, NY, International Workshop on Methods for Macromolecular Modeling
    Lecture: "Choosing Stepsizes for Molecular Dynamics" (David Hardy)
     

  • October 2000, Pittsburgh, PA, Collaboratory workshop (Robert Brunner, Kirby Vandivort, David Brandon, Gila Budescu)
     

  • November 2000, Bethesda, MD, Foresight Conference
    Lecture: "MD Study of Gold Binding Polypeptides" (Rosemary Braun)
     

  • November 2000, Lansing, MI, Central Michigan University
    Lecture: "Simulation of Structure and Function at retinal Proteins" (Emad Tajkhorshid)
     

  • November 2000, Dallas, TX, SC 2000
    Lecture: "Scalable Molecular Dynamics for Large Biomolecular Systems" (J. Phillips)
    Lecture: "BioCoRE/Faucets Demonstration" (J. DeSouza)
    Lecture: "Scalable Molecular Dynamics for Large Biomolecular Systems" (R. Brunner)
    Lecture: "Faucets Demonstration" (S. Kumar, J. Unger)
    Lecture: "Namd Presentation" (S. Kumar, J. Unger)
    Lecture: "Scalable Molecular Dynamics for Large Biomolecular Systems" (G. Zheng)
     

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