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Protein Modeling Course

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Tue Apr 27 13:05:15 EST 2004


Protein Modeling
One Day Course

Schedule:	May, 2004. Every day.
                Session 1 - Session 4 : 9-30am - 12 pm 
		Session 5 - Session 7:  1pm    - 4-30 pm
		  
		(Schedule is regularly updated,
                contact the School of Theoretical Modeling 
for the next coming sessions
		or on-line course)


Location:	1717 K Street NW, s.600
                Washington, DC, 20036-5342

Organizer: The School of Theoretical Modeling
            
Contact: 
The School of Theoretical Modeling
Natalya Kurochkina, Ph.D.
The School of Theoretical Modeling
240-381-2383
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http://www.schtm.org


	

Succeeding sessions will cover:
Mathematical approaches to protein structure 
prediction/protein modeling.
Topology, orientation of protein secondary structure elements.
Representing molecular forces affecting protein folding.
Modeling interactions between amino acid residues.
Protein conformation.
Loops and active sites.
Disulfide bonds.
Protein - nucleic acid interactions.
Solvent.
Structure.
Agonist/antagonist affects on binding sites.

Cost: $370 per person 
      Advanced registration $350 per person (two weeks prior 
to the day of the course)
      deadline  for registration - a week prior to
the day of the course
      cancelation non-refundable fee - $30.



Protein Modeling
One Day Course
Course considers principles of protein structure, 
relationship between primary, secondary, and tertiary 
structure, 
specific interactions of amino acids, 
topology of protein secondary structure elements. 
It includes new mathematical approaches to the prediction of 
protein structure, analysis of protein-protein interactions. 
Methods developed on the basis of these approaches can be 
useful in a 
variety of research areas, technology developments.
Who should participate? Scientists, engineers, businessmen, 
specialists in the various fields of technology from public 
and private sector involved in protein structure analysis, 
and/or methods development. 
Course will be useful for all who has to use protein models 
for 
the research, elucidate protein structure, design 
experiments, 
develop bioinformatics and computational tools, data bases. 
Course is arranged as a series of  lectures. Extended 
practical 
sessions and additional lectures are possible.


REGISTRATION FORM
Workshop: 	PROTEIN MODELING
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Mail to: The School of Theoretical Modeling
P.O.Box 15676, Chevy Chase, MD 20815
e-mail: info at schtm.org
Phone: (240) 888-2383 
Please, indicate whether you would like to have
___   the text of the course "Protein Modeling" 
___ CD with examples and accompanying software
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