Beckman Institute at Illinois | Klaus Schulten Memorial Symposium - Session 2 @BeckmanIllinois | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 22 minutes ago.
Honoring the life and career of Dr. Klaus Schulten, professor of physics and leader in the field of computational biophysics, the symposium took place at the Beckman Institute on November 7-9, 2017.
**SESSION 2**
[00:01-04:24] Attila Szabo, National Institutes of Health (Chair)
[04:24-50:32] "Cryo-electron Tomography or the Challenge of Doing Structural Biology in situ"
Wolfgang Baumeister, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
[50:32-1:30:33] "Using Computer Simulations to Advance our Understanding of Biological Systems at the Atomic Level"
Benoit Roux, University of Chicago
"Proton-coupled Electron Transfer in Enzymes and Photoreceptor Proteins"
Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, University of Illinois
(Removed at presenter's request)
[1:30:45-1:36:21] Video: Biophysical Society Interview
[1:36:53-2:13:40] "Klaus' Computational Microscope Applied to Harvesting, Transfer, and Trapping Solar Energy for Photosynthesis"
Neil Hunter, University of Sheffield
[2:13:44-2:47:55] "Reaction Paths, Stochastic Modeling, and the Mean First Passage Time"
Ron Elber, University of Texas at Austin
[2:48:45-3:27:36] "Capturing Biological Membranes and Membrane Proteins in Action Using Advanced Simulation Technologies"
Emad Tajkhorshid, University of Illinois
[3:27:48-3:37:41] "Closing Remarks"
Theodore 'Ted' Brown, Founding Director of the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois
For more information, please visit
go.illinois.edu/schulten
Honoring the life and career of Dr. Klaus Schulten, professor of physics and leader in the field of computational biophysics, the symposium took place at the Beckman Institute on November 7-9, 2017.
**SESSION 2**
[00:01-04:24] Attila Szabo, National Institutes of Health (Chair)
[04:24-50:32] "Cryo-electron Tomography or the Challenge of Doing Structural Biology in situ"
Wolfgang Baumeister, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
[50:32-1:30:33] "Using Computer Simulations to Advance our Understanding of Biological Systems at the Atomic Level"
Benoit Roux, University of Chicago
"Proton-coupled Electron Transfer in Enzymes and Photoreceptor Proteins"
Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, University of Illinois
(Removed at presenter's request)
[1:30:45-1:36:21] Video: Biophysical Society Interview
[1:36:53-2:13:40] "Klaus' Computational Microscope Applied to Harvesting, Transfer, and Trapping Solar Energy for Photosynthesis"
Neil Hunter, University of Sheffield
[2:13:44-2:47:55] "Reaction Paths, Stochastic Modeling, and the Mean First Passage Time"
Ron Elber, University of Texas at Austin
[2:48:45-3:27:36] "Capturing Biological Membranes and Membrane Proteins in Action Using Advanced Simulation Technologies"
Emad Tajkhorshid, University of Illinois
[3:27:48-3:37:41] "Closing Remarks"
Theodore 'Ted' Brown, Founding Director of the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois
For more information, please visit
go.illinois.edu/schulten