Protein folding is essential for the correct functioning of a cell’s protein machinery. When proteins are misfolded, or when properly folded proteins unfold, the results can lead to cell or tissue defects, or even cell death. This series of lectures provides you with an extensive perspective on the protein folding world, and allows you to understand how protein folding relates to health and disease.
- Microglia in Health and Disease
- Regulation of Cholesterol Synthesis
- Protein Phosphatases
- Protein Localization Inside Cells
- Protein Folding, Prions, and Disease
- Neurodegenerative disease: The Coming Epidemic
- Age of Genomics: The Genome as the Modern Rosetta Stone
- Introduction to Protein Design and Protein Design Algorithms
- Chaperone-assisted protein folding I: Chaperonins