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General Information

The Department of Chemistry at the University of Kentucky organizes an annual Symposium on Chemistry and Molecular Biology. This Symposium was established in honor of Anna S. Naff, a University of Kentucky graduate, through the generous support of Dr. Benton Naff of NIH. The Symposium has an interdisciplinary character and is attended by students and faculty from Chemistry, Engineering, Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacy, and Medicine. The symposium is also attended by faculty and students from colleges and universities in Kentucky and the contiguous States.

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The 2001 Naff Symposium
Proteomics
Friday, April 20, 2001

Speakers

Prof. Edward Marcotte (University of Texas at Austin)

Bioinformatics: a pathway to gene function

Dr. Thomas Terwilliger (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Structural genomics: foundation for the future of biology?

Prof. Kenneth Walsh (University of Washington)

The challenge of protein analysis in the postgenome era

Prof. George D. Rose (Johns Hopkins University)

How shall we unfold thee? Let us count the ways:
Enumerating conformations in the unfolded state of globular proteins

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The Symposium will be held in Room 139 of the Chemistry-Physics Building (directions). A lunch with the speakers will be held at the University of Kentucky Faculty Club.

Please mail your registration form for the 2001 Symposium as soon as possible. For more information contact Eddie Demoll at (859) 257-1370 or by e-mail.

Driving directions to the UK campus.

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