Klaus Schulten Lectures: 2007
December 2007, Berkeley, CA, UC Berkeley, Department of Chemistry, Berkeley Structural and Quantitative Biology seminar series
Lecture: "Multiscale Modeling of Cellular Systems"
November 2007, San Diego, CA, The Scripps Research Institute, Workshop on Advanced Topics in EM Structure Determination
Lecture: "Fitting Crystallographic Structures into EM Density Maps. Analyzing Results through Physical Modeling and Computer Graphics"
November 2007, University of California, Irvine, Institute for Genomics an Bioinformatics, Distinguished Speaker Series
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope"
October 2007, University of California, San Diego, CA, Physical Chemistry Seminar
Lecture: "Life under Tension: The Mechanical Forces of Proteins"
October 2007, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, Student Hosted Physical Chemistry Colloquia Series
Lecture: "Life Under Tension"
October 2007, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, Life in Motion, Bio-X Symposium 2007
Lecture: "Computational Approach to Structural Systems Biology"
October 2007, Bethesda, MD, NIH, IC Directors Mini-Retreat
Lecture: "Computational Biology"
October 2007, Ames, IA, Iowa State University
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope"
September 2007, Upton, NY, Computational Biology/Bioenergy Workshop and Mini-Symposium, Brookhaven National Lab
Lecture: "Multiscale Biomolecular Modeling from Molecules to Cells"
September 2007, South Kensington, London, UK, Workshop on Multiscale Modelling in Biomolecular Systems, Imperial College
Lecture: "Amino Acid-based and Shape-based Forward and Backward Coarse Graining Strategies for ms Simulation of Lipid-protein and Protein-protein Assemblies"
August 2007, Boston, MA, 234th ACS National Meeting & Exposition
Lecture: "Computational Microscopy Merging Crystallographic and Electron Microscope Images"
August 2007, Boston, MA, 234th ACS National Meeting & Exposition
Lecture: "From Megaflops to Teraflops: From Molecules to Cells"
August 2007, Breckenridge, CO, The 8th International Hydrogenase Conference
Lecture: "A simulation-based Approach for Designing an O2-tolerant Hydrogenase"
August 2007, Urbana, Illinois, University of Illinois / CCM Summer Course Cell Mechano-sensitivity
Lecture: "Life under Tension"
July 2007, Urbana, IL, University of Illinois, NCSA / Multicore Workshop
Lecture: "Early user Experience on the Abe Parallel Computer with NAMD"
July 2007, Boston, MA, 21st Symposium of the Protein Society
Lecture: "Studying Protein Elasticity and Unfolding by Single Molecule Experiments in vitro and in silico"
July 2007, Munich, Germany, Technical University of Munich
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope"
June 2007, Keystone, Co, Summit on Biomechanics
Lecture: "Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Mechanics of Living Cells"
June 2007, Albany, NY, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, "Mini-Symposium on Molecular Machines and the Biology of Movement"
Lecture: "Picosecond-to-millisecond Computational Modeling of the Small Motor Protein PcrA Helicase"
May 2007, Bethesda, MD, Center for Scientific Review
Lecture: "BBM Panel/Biochemistry and Biophysics of Membranes Study"
May 2007, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Complexity of Biological and Soft Materials, 27th Annual Conference of the Center for Nonlinear Studies
Lecture: "How Directional Translocation is Regulated by a DNA Helicase Motor "
May 2007, Urbana, IL, University of Illinois, Department of Physics, Understanding Complex Systems
Lecture: "Pruning Degrees of Freedom in Biomolecular Dynamics Simulations through Coarse-graining and Continuum Approaches"
May 2007, Bethesda, Maryland, National Institutes of Health, "Structural Biology Interest Group" Seminar
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope"
May 2007, Austin, Texas, University of Texas, Distinguished Lecture Series in Petascale Simulation
Lecture: "Petascale Computing in the Biosciences - Simulating Entire Life Forms"
May 2007, Los Angeles, CA, UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy Colloquium
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope"
April 2007, Davis, California, University of California, Davis, Department of Applied Science
Lecture: "Petascale Computing in the Biosciences - Simulating Entire Life Forms"
April 2007, Chicago, IL, UIC
Lecture: "BAR domain-membrane"
March 2007, Arlington, VA, NSF / New Frontiers in Dynamic Systems" Workshop
Lecture: "Brain and Brawn in Nanosystems Modeling"
February 2007, Bethesda, MD, NIH
Lecture: "BBM Panel/Biochemistry and Biophysics of Membranes Study"
February 2007, Chicago, Illinois, University of Chicago, Department of Physics
Lecture: "Atomic Level Resolution of Cellular Organelles - The Case of Photosynthetic Chromatophores"
January 2007, Urbana, Illinois, University of Illinois, University of Illinois, Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
Lecture: "Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Mechanics of Living Cells"