I-ISC 2012
 
December 08-10, 2012
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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  Speakers
 
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Michael Blaber
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Designing Proteins from Simple Motifs: Opportunities in Top-Down Symmetric Deconstruction
Ch. Mohan Rao
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology Hyderabad
M. Vijayan
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore  
Development of Structural Biology in India. A personal perspective
Jianxing Song
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Dulal Panda
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai
T. P. Singh
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Apurba Kumar Sau
National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
Role of individual domains, a critical motif and temperature in the stability and regulation of GTP hydrolysis in Human Gunanylate Binding Proteins.
N. S. Bhavesh
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi
Protein folding at atomic resolution by NMR
Suman Kundu
University of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi
Folding, stability, aggregation and engineering aspects of novel globins.

Abani K. Bhuyan
University of Hyderabad School of Chemistry, Hyderabad
Independent folding of tandem domains of eukaryotic ribosomal protein S4: implications for co-translational protein folding
G. Krishnamoorthy
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
Internal Structure of a Protein Amyloid Protofibril Revealed by Site-specific Fluorescence Dynamics
Tapan K. Chaudhuri
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi
Raghavan Varadarajan
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Influenza immunogen designs
Girish Sahni
Institute of Microbial Technology Chandigarh
Md. Sohail Akhtar
CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute Lucknow
Role of N-terminal domain of bacteriophage Hyaluronate Lyases in the specificity and functional regulation
Victor Muñoz
Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CSIC) Ramiro de Maeztu 9, Madrid, Spain
The Downhill Folding Scenario: Resolving Protein Folding Motions and Landscapes with Nanosecond, Single-Molecule and Atomic Resolutions.
Hongbin Li
University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada
The Unfolding and Folding Dynamics of a Slipknotted Protein Probed by Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy
Sarah Perrett
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing(China)
Structure, function & misfolding of the yeast prion protein Ure2
Raj Kumar 
The Commonwealth Medical College Scranton (USA)
Intrinsically disordered activation domain of steroid hormone receptors: protein folding and gene regulation
Doug Barrick
Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD, USA
Using repeat proteins to learn about cooperatively, folding pathways, and sequence determinants of stability
Frank Ferrone
Drexel University Philadelphia, USA.
Jayant B. Udgaonkar
National Centre for Biological Sciences Bangalore
Development of internal structure and structural heterogeneity during prion protein aggregation.
Rahul Banerjee
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics Kolkata
Self - Complementarity in Proteins: Its Application in Fold Recognition and Structure Validation
Soumen Basak
Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics Kolkata
  Krishna Bisetty
Department of Chemistry Durban University of Technology
Peptide Folding Studies Using Md And Remd Simulations
Ali. A Moosavi-Movahedi
IBB, University of Tehran (Iran)
Thermal Reversibility and Recovery of Folded Proteins
Masroor H. S. Bukhari,
Department of Physical Sciences, Jinnah Women University, Karachi, Pakistan
A Biophysical Technique and Preliminary Study on Analysis Of Physiological Parameters from Rat Neurons ex vivo
Gustavo Carrero
Athabasca University, AU-Edmonton,
Using Mathematical Modelling to Understand the Role of Linker Histone Dynamics in DNA Packaging
Shailza Singh
National Centre for Cell Science, Pune, India
Biochemical and Structural Target of Leishmania: A Systems and Synthetic Biology Perspective
Ashwani Kumar Thakur
Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering  , IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, India
Polyglutamine aggregation mechanism based peptide inhibitors in Huntington’s disease.
Sachi Gosavi
Nakul C. Maiti
IICB, Kolkata
a-Synuclein (aS)-Membrane Interaction and Their Role in Neurodegeneraion
Shashank Deep
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Transforming Growth Factor ß receptor II (TbR II ): Stability and its interaction with ligand (TGF-b3)
Pravir Kumar
Delhi Technological University
Molecular Chaperones and Ubiquitin E3 Ligase mediated attenuation of ß-amyloid
Sudipta Maiti 
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
Koyeli Mapa
Information Encoded in Non-Native States Drives Substrate-Chaperone Pairing.