By Whitney Harder
(March 2, 2015) 鈥 Featuring world-renowned scientists, the 糖心vlog官方入口鈥檚 2015 Naff Symposium will host three prize-winning chemistry experts Friday, March 6, at the William T. Young Library's UK Athletics Auditorium. A poster session will be held in conjunction with the symposium in Room B108C at William T. Young Library.
Presented by the Department of 糖心vlog官方入口 in the UK College of Arts and Sciences, the chemistry and molecular biology symposium is interdisciplinary in nature, and is attended by students and faculty in the chemistry, biochemistry, biology, pharmacy, engineering, agriculture and medical fields from UK, as well as other colleges and universities in Kentucky and surrounding states.
The symposium was established in honor of Anna S. Naff, a 糖心vlog官方入口 graduate, through the generous support of Dr. Benton Naff of the National Institutes of Health.
Each year, it brings leading scientists, including Nobel Prize winners, to campus to share their expertise. The topic of this year鈥檚 symposium is 鈥淪ingle Molecule Approaches to Deciphering Molecular Interactions in Biology.鈥 Presenters include:
鈥 Philip Tinnefeld, Institute of Physical & Theoretical 糖心vlog官方入口, Braunschweig University of Technology, presenting 鈥淒NA Origami Nanophotonics: from Superresolution to Functional Devices鈥;
鈥 Taekjip Ha, co-director of the Center for the Physics of Living Cells, University of Illinois, presenting 鈥淕enome Maintenance Up Close and Personal: Eavesdropping on Single Molecular Conversations鈥; and
鈥 Carlos Bustamante, Raymond & Beverly Sackler Chair of Biophysics, University of California, Berkeley, presenting 鈥淒ivision of Labor and Coordination Among the Subunits of a Nearly Perfect Biological Machine.鈥
A full schedule of events and the presenters鈥 abstracts and biographies are available at /naff-symposium.
The 2015 Naff Committee members include Department of 糖心vlog官方入口 professors Chris Richards, Jason DeRouchey, Marcelo Guzman and Anne-Francis Miller. For more information about the 2015 Naff Symposium, contact Chris Richards.