NESBA Cryo-EM Symposium
NESBA half-day cryo-EM symposium focused on data processing
New England Structural Biology Association is hosting a mini-symposium on April 23, 2024 focused on drug discovery and cryoEM data processing. This is building on the success of our previous symposia on data collection, the next in the series will be on structural results, interpretation, and impact.
The event will be hosted in Boynton Yards and is exclusively sponsored by Nanoimaging Services and Generate:Biomedicines.
Seating will be limited and the audience are folks who have an interest in the day-to-day working of cryoEM data processing and computational structure determination.
Program
1:30 - 1:40PM | Ed Brignole (Generate:Biomedicines) | Welcome on behalf of NESBA and Generate:Biomedicines |
1:40 - 2:00PM | Claudio Catalano (NIS) Senior Scientist |
High-resolution structure determination of small proteins by cryoEM using a glacios microscope |
2:00 - 2:20PM | Maria V. Carreira (MIT) | Towards automated model-free analysis of cryo-EM volume ensembles with SIREn |
2:20 - 2:50PM | Min Woo Sung (Pfizer) | Cryo-EM data processing of an inhibitor-bound Solute Carrier Transporter |
2:50 - 3:15PM | Break | |
3:15 - 4:00PM | Sandra Gabelli (Merck) Exec. Dir, Discovery Chemistry; Head of Protein & Structural Chemistry |
Cryo-EM's impact on accelerating drug discovery |
4:00 - 4:30PM | Andrey Malyutin (Takeda Pharmaceutical) | TBD |
4:30 - 5:00PM | Charles Sindelar (Yale) | Structural basis of the bacterial flagella molecular gearshift |
5:00 - 7:00PM | Mixer at Portico Brewing at Boynton Yards |
Tickets are sold out
Thanks in advance to our organizing committee and please reach out for more information.
Sponsors
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Tuesday, April 23, 2024 Time: 1:30 to 5:00 PM Mixer: 5:00 - 7:00 PM Meeting locationBoynton Yards
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The New England Structural Biology Association (NESBA) is a non-profit organization, run by volunteers. We are dedicated to bringing together industrial scientists with the shared vision of using protein structure to enable the design of novel therapeutics. NESBA disciplines include: Protein Sciences; X-ray Crystallography; NMR; Molecular Modeling; Biology; Chemistry; Computational Chemistry; and Electron Microscopy.