Ramsey Lecture: "New Targets for Antimicrobials and Rational Design of Enzymatic Inhibitors of These Proteins"

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Date/Time:Friday, 16 Oct 2009 at 12:00 pm
Location:1226 College of Veterinary Medicine
Cost:free
Phone:515-294-4257
Channel:College of Veterinary Medicine
Categories:Lectures
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Tom Ellenberger, Washington University in St. Louis school of Medicine. A research poster session will precede the seminar beginning at 11:15 a.m. in the west (Fish Tank) lobby at the college.

Dr. Ellenberger is head of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the Washington University in St. Louis school of Medicine. His lab research studies the enzymes that ensure the faithful transmission of genetic blueprints to future generations. Investigations focus on the molecular structures and cellular functions of proteins that participate in multiple aspects of genomic stability, including DNA replication, DNA repair and recombination, and chromatin maintenance.