Klaus Schulten Lectures: 2010
November 2010, Urbana, IL 61801, ‘Hands-on’ Workshop on Computational Biophysics at Urbana
Lecture: "Exemplary Applications of VMD/NAMD in Modern Research"
November 2010, Urbana, IL 61801, ‘Hands-on’ Workshop on Computational Biophysics at Urbana
Lecture: "Analysis of Equilibrium and Non-equilibrium Properties of Proteins with NAMD "
November 2010, Urbana, IL 61801, ‘Hands-on’ Workshop on Computational Biophysics at Urbana
Lecture: "Introduction to Molecular Dynamics with NAMD"
November 2010, Urbana, IL 61801, ‘Hands-on’ Workshop on Computational Biophysics at Urbana
Lecture: "Structure and Sequence Analysis with VMD"
November 2010, Urbana, IL 61801, ‘Hands-on’ Workshop on Computational Biophysics at Urbana
Lecture: "Analysis of Equilibrium and Non-equilibrium Properties of Proteins with NAMD "
November 2010, Urbana, IL 61801, ‘Hands-on’ Workshop on Computational Biophysics at Urbana
Lecture: "Structure and Sequence Analysis with VMD"
October 2010, Kartaus Ittingen, Switzerland, ETHZ-CECCAM-ESF Workshop
Lecture: "Discoveries Through the Computational Microscope"
October 2010, New York, NY, Department of Structural and Chemical Biology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Lecture: "Discoveries Through the Computational Microscope"
September 2010, Cape Cod, MA, Joachim Frank 70th Birthday Celebration
Lecture: "Molecular Dynamics Studies of the Ribosome"
September 2010, San Jose, CA, Research Track of GTC
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope "
September 2010, Detroit Michigan, Wayne State University School of Medicine
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope Images Biomolecular Machines and Nanodevices"
August 2010, Irvine,CA, S.H. White Symposium "Frontiers in Membrane and Membrane Protein Biophysics: Experiments and Theory"
Lecture: "Molecular dynamics and electron microscopy studies of nascent membrane proteins in the ribosome – SecY complex"
August 2010, Evanston, IL, Northwestern University, Chemistry Department, "Network for Computational Nanotechnology Distinguished Lecture Series"
Lecture: "Computer Modeling in Biotechnology, a Partner in Development"
July 2010, Edmonton, AB, Canada, Canadian Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry
Lecture: "Quantum Biology of Photosynthesis in Purple Bacteria"
July 2010, Bremen, Germany, Workshop / Transport across Membranes, Jacobs University Bremen
Lecture: "Molecular Dynamics Studies of unusual Membrane Transport"
June 2010, Barga, Italy, Gordon Research Conference
Lecture: "Single Molecule Approaches to Biology"
June 2010, Munich, Germany, Ludwig-Maximilian Universitaet
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope"
May 2010, Urbana, IL, CNST Annual Nanotechnology Workshop
Lecture: "Molecular Control of Ionic Conduction in Polymer Nanopores"
May 2010, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Reunion of Roy Gordon's gropu
Lecture: "From Three to Three Million Atoms"
April 2010, London England, Biological Interfaces: A TYC Computational Modelling Workshop"
Lecture: "New Synthesis of Experiment, Theory, and Simulation in the Crystallographic and Electron Microscopy Analysis of Ribosome Function"
April 2010, MIT, Cambridge, MA, Greater Boston Area (Joint BU/Harvard/MIT) Theoretical Chemistry Lecture Series
Lecture: ""New Synthesis of Experiment, Theory, and Simulation in the Crystallographic and Electron Microscopy Analysis of Ribosome Function""
April 2010, Bad Herrenalb, Germany, First Principles Quantum Chemistry, 2010
Lecture: "Quantum Biology of Animal Navigation - Or the Career Path Hans-Joachim Werner Did Not Take"
April 2010, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, TEDxUIUC
Lecture: "The Computational Microscope"
March 2010, Leiden, The Netherlands, Lorentz Center Workshop / Quantum Measurement and Chemical Spin Dynamics
Lecture: "Entanglement and Spin-Dependent Reaction Channels in Radical Pair Processes"
February 2010, Zurich Switzerland, Prof. Dr. Viola Vogel, Department of Materials, Laboratory for Biologically Oriented Materials
Lecture: "Molecular Mechanics of Muscle Elasticity"
January 2010, Ventura, California, 5th Gordon Research Conference on Protein Folding Dynamics
Lecture: "Microsecond Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Protein Folding - Successes, Failures, and Challenges"