SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

MONDAY, June 11 2007

9:15
REGISTRATION, COFFEE, BAGELS  
9:30
Opening Remarks  
9:35
John Marko
Northwestern University
Micromechanical study of DNA-protein interactions and chromosome structure
10:20
COFFEE BREAK  
10:40
Nils Walter
University of Michigan
Single Molecule Folding Reveals Mechanism of Ribozyme Action
11:25-11:50
Ranjith Padinhateeri
University of Illinois at Chicago
Dynamics nucleosome assembly and dis-assembly
12:00
LUNCH  
1:30
Sanford Leuba  
University of Pittsburgh
DNA, Nucleosomes, and Molecular Motors: One-at-a-Time
2:15
Jon Widom
Northwestern University
 A Genomic Code for Nucleosome Positioning
3:00
COFFEE BREAK  
3:15
Noel Perkins
University of Michigan
The Mechanics of DNA Looping and the Influence of Intrinsic DNA Curvature
4:00 Poster Snick Previews  Short oral talks by poster presenters (2 minutes each)
4:30-5:30 POSTER SESSION    
6:00
the PARTY (aka RECEPTION)  

TUESDAY, June 12 2007

9:15
COFFEE, BAGELS  
9:30
Maxim Frank-Kamenetski
Boston University
Fluctuational opening of base pairs in DNA
10:15
COFFEE BREAK  
10:35
Laura Finzi
Emory University
Lysogeny maintenance: a matter of looping
11:20-11:45
Yuri Popov
UCSB
Effects of DNA structure on its  micromechanical properties
12:00
LUNCH  
1:30
Marcos Sotomayor
University  Illinois  Urbana-Champaign
Life under Tension: Molecular Mechanisms of Mechanosensitive Channels and Mechanical Sensors
2:15 Ioulia Rouzina
University of Minnesota
Mechanical Measurement of Single Molecule Binding Rates: Kinetics of DNA Helix-Destabilization by T4 Gene 32 Protein
2:40
 Alex Vologodskii
 New York University 
Entropic Force: Insight from Brownian Dynamics Simulation
3:25
COFFEE BREAK  
3:45 Paul Selvin
University  Illinois  Urbana-Champaign
Single Molecule Measurements of Molecular Motors, in vitro and in vivo
4:30 Erin Craig
University of Oregon
Brownian Motors
5:15-5:40
Toan Nguyen
Georgia Tech
Multivalent counterions inhibit DNA ejection from viral capsid
6:30
DINNER  

WEDNESDAY, June 13 2007

9:00
COFFEE, BAGELS  
9:15
Alan Hunt
University of Michigan
Microtubule Assembly Dynamics at the Nanoscale
10:00
COFFEE BREAK  
10:15
Andy Stein
University of Michigan
 
Micromechanical Models for Collagen-I Gels
10:40
Fred MacKintosh
 VU Amsterdam
Non-equilibrium mechanics and fluctuations in the cytoskeleton  

 11:25-11:30

Concluding Remarks