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Event Genome Integrity Discussion Group
Begins October 20, 2008
Ends October 20, 2008
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Country USA
State NY
City New York
Email nyasmembership@aip.org
Category Science: Biology
Category 2 Science: Life_Sciences
Category 3 Science: Biochemistry
Exhibits Y
Organization
Contact 7 World Trade Center 250 Greenwich St, 40th FL New York, NY 10007
URL http://www.nyas.org/events/eventDetail.asp?eventID=12566&date=10/20/2008%202:00:00%20PM
Venue 7 World Trade Center
Description The greater New York Metropolitan area has become a leading center for research on chromosome biology and function, as well as for research at the interface between chromosome integrity and cell cycle regulation.

The Genome Integrity meetings are a part of the Frontiers of Science Program at the New York Academy of Sciences, under which the Academy is starting a series of discussion groups in many frontier areas of science. Meeting four to five times each year, this group provides an opportunity to exchange ideas and form research collaborations among investigators active in the field.
Additional Information 6:00–6:05: Rodney Rothstein, Columbia University, Welcome

6:05–6:35: Tatsuya Hirano, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, "Condensins and Chromosome Architecture."

6:35–7:05: Jerard Hurwitz, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, "Studies on the Cohesion Clamp Loader, Ctf18-RFC."

7:05–7:35: Michael O'Donnell, The Rockefeller University, "Coordinated Trafficking of Two DNA Polymerases on the Same Sliding Clamp."

7:35–8:05: Eric Greene, Columbia University, "Slip Sliding Away: Observing the One-Dimensional Diffusion of Proteins on DNA."

8:05–9:00: Reception and informal discussion.



 

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