BBC Graduate Programs Seminar Series
Bioinformatics
Biophysics
Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Complex Biological Systems
Thursdays,  12 Noon
Genentech Hall Auditorium
Simulcast to Parnassus Campus S-161
(Please note: A lack of attendance in S-161 within the first 10 minutes of the start time will result in a cancellation of the simulcast.)

Jonathan Gable
Clements Lecture
       

Targeting a Dynamic Protein-Protein Interface to Inhibit a Critical Herpesvirus Enzyme



October 6, 2016
C. Craik, Host

John Clements is one of the founding members of the UCSF Biophysics graduate group, and he endowed a Biophysics thesis prize in 1996 to be awarded to the Biophysics graduate whose thesis "represents the highest standards of scholarship" filed during the academic year.  The award carries a cash prize.  Recipient Jonathan Gable graduated from the Craik lab in 2015 and is now working at Schrödinger.

BBC Seminars are supported by the Biophysics, Bioinformatics, and Chemistry & Chemical Biology IFM, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, QBC, HARC Center, the Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology, and the Quantitative Student Group Series.

Nicole Takesono Flowers
BMI, BP, CCB, & PSPG Graduate Program Assistant
UCSF MC 2280
600 16th St.
Genentech Hall Room 522
San Francisco, CA 94143
Phone: (415) 502-6518
Fax: (415) 514-1546