EMBIO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 11
About This Presentation
Title:

EMBIO

Description:

to advance understanding of the self-organization of biomolecules. to analyse the dynamics of molecules that leads to ... Friedrich-Schiller-Universit t Jena ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:39
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 12
Provided by: rcg7
Category:
Tags: embio | schiller

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: EMBIO


1
EMBIO
  • Welcome to Cambridge

2
Why we are here
  • Overall objectives
  • to advance understanding of the self-organization
    of biomolecules
  • to analyse the dynamics of molecules that leads
    to formation of native molecular structures
  • to investigate the informational content of the
    dynamics of molecules
  • to elucidate the connection between chemical
    composition and dynamics leading to
    self-organisation
  • to investigate the energy landscapes of
    self-organising systems and investigate how
    self-organising dynamics appears
  • obtain experimental data on biomolecules and use
    these data in simulations
  • develop software that can be used for
    general-purpose complexity analysis

3
Who we are..
  • Participant 1
  • University of CambridgeChemistry Department,
    Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EW, UKPrincipal
    Investigator Prof. Robert C. Glen
  • Dr Dmitry Nerukh
  • Participant 2
  • Rijksuniversiteit GroningenPostbus 72, 9700 AB
    Groningen, The NetherlandsPrincipal
    Investigator Prof. Alan E. Mark
  • Herman Berendsen
  • Participant 3
  • Centro interdipartimentale per lo Studio delle
    Dinamiche Complesse (CSDC) FIRENZEDipartimento
    di Fisica, Universita' di Firenze, Via G.
    Sansone, 1, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI),
    ItalyPrincipal Investigator Dr Lapo Casetti
  • Participant 4
  • Chalmers/Goteborg UniversityDepartment of
    Physical Resource Theory, School of Physics and
    Engineering Physics, 41296 Goteborg,
    SwedenPrincipal Investigator Prof Kristian
    Lindgren
  • Martin Nilsson, Olof Gornerup (PhD student,
    started 1 April), Anders Eriksson (post doc)

4
Who we are..
  • Participant 5
  • University of ViennaUniversity of Vienna,
    Institut fur Theoretische Chemie und Molekulare
    Strukturbiologie, Wahringerstrasse 17, A-1090
    Wien, AustriaPrincipal Investigator Prof.
    Peter Schuster
  • Ivo Ludwig Hofacker, Christoph Flamm
  • Participant 6
  • University of HeidelbergThe Computational
    Molecular Biophysics Group, IWR, Uni-Heidelberg,
    Im Neuenheimer Feld 368, 69120 Heidelberg,
    GermanyPrincipal Investigator Prof. Jeremy C.
    Smith
  • Participant 7
  • University of Leipzig Lehrstuhl für
    Bioinformatik, Institut für Informatik,
    Universität Leipzig, Kreuzstr. 7b, 04103 Leipzig,
    GermanyPrincipal Investigator Prof. Peter F
    Stadler
  • Prof. Martin Middendorf, Konstantin Klemm
  • Participant 8
  • Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Lehrstuhl
    für Bioinformatik, Institut für Informatik,
    Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2, 07743 JenaPrincipal
    Investigator Prof. Rolf Backofen

5
Partners objectives..
  • Partners objectives (needs to be
    discussed/updated)
  • Cambridge Dynamic complexity, non-linear
    dynamics of molecular systems, chaos, information
    from the dynamics
  • Groningen Simulation of protein folding and
    lipid membrane self-assembly in explicit water
  • Florence free energy funnels for simplified
    protein-in-water dynamic models, good and bad
    folders, experimental mechanical stretching of
    giant single molecular proteins
  • Chalmers dynamic hierarchies, emergence of the
    dynamic forms and information flow at different
    scales in the system
  • Vienna topological, statistical and dynamic
    properties of generic potential energy and
    fitness surfaces of RNA
  • Heidelberg unfolded and native state globular
    protein simulations
  • Leipzig complexity of the energy landscapes of
    proteins and RNA
  • Jena energy landscapes structure predictions of
    lattice models

6
Objectives for the meeting
  • Have a stimulating exchange of ideas-
  • start the collaboration properly with face to
    face meetings
  • exchange old and new information on the research
    background/progress of each partner
  • discuss whats been initiated/completed since the
    start of EMBIO on the 1st of April and the
    outlook for the next six months
  • update plans of cross party collaborations
    visits between the partners, collaborative
    research topics etc.
  • information on reporting, ideas for the web site
  • exchange details on financing and formal
    obligations
  • have fun

7
Its the EU, so reporting will be important
  • Reporting
  • August 2006 the first report
  • September 2008, second report
  • a final report at the end (within 45 days)
  • to gradually accumulate information for the major
    reports, we would ask for regular monthly reports
    from the partners
  • publications first one from Lapo seemed to
    work ok about two weeks.

8
Agenda
  • Monday 25 July
  • 1200 Robert Glen Welcome and Introduction
  • 1300 lunch
  • 1400 Scientific presentations
  • 1400 Cambridge
  • 1500 Chalmers
  • 1600 tea break
  • 1630 Florence
  • 1730-1800 discussion
  • 1900 dinner

9
Agenda
  • Tuesday 26 July
  • 900 Jena
  • 1000 Vienna
  • 1100 break
  • 1130 Heidelberg
  • 1230 discussion
  • 1300 lunch
  • 1400 Helen Atkinson, Louise Balshaw
    information on finances/organisation
  • 1500 Leipzig
  • 1600 Cambridge tour/punting/free evening

10
Agenda
  • Wednesday 27 July
  • Summary and planning
  • 900 Summary creating a draft of the results
    achieved so far
  • 1030 Planning future work and collaborations
  • 1200 telephone (web) conference call Groningen
  • 1230 lunch
  • 1300 - 14.00 Discussion and finish

11
and off we go
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com