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Protein Folding and Degradation

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

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