Entropy in Biomolecular Systems
August 10th – 16th, 2008
Abstract:
Entropic contributions to protein folding, enzymatic activation or ligand binding are notoriously difficult to treat and conceptualize both experimentally and theoretically. Indeed, the majority of mechanisms in structural biology are still inferred from single static X-ray structures or from computer simulations of single events. The concept of the thermodynamic ensemble for conformations or transition paths is thus often disregarded and enthalpic contributions are overemphasized over the equally important entropic ones. By bringing together experts from computational biophysics, structural biology, statistical mechanics and mathematics, this summer workshop aims at addressing some of the central challenges inherent in experimental and theoretical treatments of entropy in biomolecular systems. Particular focus will be on computational approaches to calculate different entropic contributions peculiar to biomolecular systems such as, for example, the conformational entropy of proteins. Overall, the workshop will attempt to define, probe and critically assess those areas where a synergy of experimental and theoretical/computational approaches might bring about the most significant advances.
Lecturers and moderators:
Arieh Ben-Naim, Hebrew University, Israel
Hagai Meirovitch, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Paolo de los Rios, EPFL, Switzerland
Jürgen Schlitter, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Chris Oostenbrink, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
Michel Cuendet, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland
Riccardo Baron, University of California at San Diego, USA
Bojan Žagrović, Mediterranean Institute for Life Sciences, Croatia
Workshop programme:
Prerequisites:
Senior researchers, postdocs or graduate students (Masters or PhD) in biophysics (computational or experimental), structural biology, biophysical chemistry, statistical mechanics and related areas.
Fee:
300 Euro before July 1st
500 Euro (late registration)
The fee includes 6 days of full-board accommodation with 3 meals (+ coffee/snacks) per day.
Lack of financial support should not prevent you from applying! A limited number of fellowships will be available. Applicants seeking a fellowship should explain the reasons for that in their motivation letter.
Application:
Curriculum Vitae and a motivation letter. For students, a letter of recommendation in addition. Please, send all materials to: entropy@medils.hr
Application deadline (NOTE - THE APPLICATION PROCESS IS NOW CLOSED):
July 1st, 2008
Accepted participants:
1. Nico van der Vegt, Max Planck Institute Mainz
4. Jorge Numata, Freie Universitaet Berlin
5. Richard Henchman, University of Manchester
6. Sergei Krivov, University of Strasbourg
7. Chiara Poletto, University of Padua
8. Erik Brandt, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm
9. Hedvika Toncrova, Leeds University
10. Karmen Condic, Institute Ruđer Bošković, Zagreb
11. Elena Primorac, MedILS, Split
12. Christian L. Mueller, ETH Zurich
13. Nelido Gonzalez-Segredo, ETH Zurich
14. Oliwia Szklarczyk, ETH Zurich
15. Antonija Kuzmanic, University of Zagreb and MedILS, Split
16. Mario Hlevnjak, MedILS, Split
17. Nada Ilic, University of Split
18. Davor Juretic, University of Split
19. Tomek Wlodarski, MedILS and University of Warsaw
20. Frauke Graeter, PICB, Shanghai, and the Bioquant, Heidelberg
21. Linda Payet, University of Cambridge
22. Sarah Harris, University of Leeds
23. Maffi Carlo, EPFL, Lausanne
24. Michael Martinez, University of Heidelberg
25. Serena Donnini, Max Planck Institute, Goettingen
26. Danijel Grgicin, University of Zagreb
27. Tibor Pakozdi, Jacobs University Bremen
25. Ulf Hensen, Max Planck Institute, Goettingen
Organizers:
Bojan Žagrović, MedILS
Michel Cuendet, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics