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Protein Folding and Degradation

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  • David Baker
    Crowd Sourcing Protein Folding: Rosetta@Home and FoldIt
  • Protein Folding in Infectious Disease and Cancer (Part 1a): Susan Lindquist
    Protein Folding, Prions, and Disease
  • Neurodegenerative disease: Gregory Petsko
    Neurodegenerative disease: The Coming Epidemic
  • Arthur Horwich (Yale/HHMI): Discovery of chaperonin-assisted protein folding
    Discovery of Chaperonin-Assisted Protein Folding
  • Susan Lindquist
    Protein Folding and Disease
  • Rama Ranganathan
    The Evolutionary Design of Proteins: How does Protein Design Happen?
  • Liquid Phase Separation in Living Cells: Cliff Brangwynne
    Liquid Phase Separation in Living Cells
  • Introduction to Protein Design and Protein Design Algorithms
  • Stephen Mayo (Cal Tech) Part 1
    Recent Advances in Computational Protein Design
  • Nevan Krogan: Mass Spectrometry
    Mass Spectrometry and Its Application to Molecular Biology
  • Arthur Horwich
    Chaperone-assisted protein folding I: Chaperonins
  • Peter Walter (UCSF/HHMI): Unfolding the UPR
    Unfolding the UPR or the Unfolded Protein Response
  • Raymond Deshaies
    The Ubiquitin-proteasome System

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences under Grant No. MCB-1052331. Any opinion, finding, conclusion, or recommendation expressed in these videos are solely those of the speaker and do not necessarily represent the views of iBiology, the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, or other iBiology funders.

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