BAUMEISTER Wolfgang (GERMANY)
Dept of Structural Biology
Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry
MARTINSRIED
GERMANY
KENNEDY Mary B. (USA)
Division of Biology
California Institute of Technology
PASADENA
USA
SALI Andrej (SLOVENIA)
Depts of Biopharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutical Chemistry California Inst
University of California
Mission Bay Genentech Hall
San Francisco
USA
3D-reconstruction and identification of postsynaptic molecular complexes imaged by electron cryotomography
CARLIER Marie-France (FRANCE)
LEBS
CNRS
GIF-SUR-YVETTE
FRANCE
LIPOWSKY Reinhard (GERMANY)
Dept. of Theoretical Physics
Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (Director)
POTSDAM
GERMANY
SCITA Giorgio (ITALY)
Department of Experimental Oncology
European Institute of Oncology
MILAN
ITALY
SMALL J. Victor (UK)
Institute of Molecular Biology
Austrian Academy of Sciences
SALZBURG
AUSTRIA
Signalling to actin: from cell movement to biomimetic motile systems
DE SCHUTTER Erik (BELGIUM)
Lab. of Theoretical Neurobiology
Born-Bunge Foundation
University of Antwerp
ANTWERP
BELGIUM
AUGUSTINE George (USA)
Dept. of Neurobiology
Duke University Medical Center
DURHAM
USA
KAWATO Mitsuo (JAPAN)
Human Information Science Laboratories
ATR-International
Kyoto
JAPAN
Spatial gradients in coincidence detection underlying cerebellar long-term synaptic depression
EILERS Jens (GERMANY)
Dept. of Neurophysiology
Carl Ludwig Institute for Physiology
Leipzig
GERMANY
BOURDIEU Laurent (FRANCE)
Laboratoire de Dynamique des Fluides Complexes
CNRS and Universite Louis Pasteur
Institut de Physique
STRASBOURG
FRANCE
DIEUDONNƒ Stephane (FRANCE)
Laboratoire de Neurobiologie
CNRS Unite Mixte de Recherche 8544 and Ecole Normale Superieure
PARIS
FRANCE
YUSTE Rafael (SPAIN)
Dept of Biological Sciences
Columbia University
NEW YORK
USA
Fast two-photon imaging of cortical activity and connectivity
FLANAGAN Randy (CANADA)
Dept. of Psychology
Queen's University
KINGSTON
CANADA
KITAZAWA Shigeru (JAPAN)
Neuroscience Research Institute
National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology
TSUKUBA
JAPAN
SHADMEHR Reza (USA)
Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience
Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
BALTIMORE
USA
WOLPERT Daniel (UK)
Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders
Institute of Neurology
University College London
LONDON
UK
Controlling the statistics of action: noise and uncertainty in sensorimotor control
GILBERT Michel (CANADA)
Institute for Biological Sciences
National Research Council of Canada
OTTAWA
CANADA
ENDTZ Hubert (THE NETHERLANDS)
Med Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
Erasmus University Medical Centre
ROTTERDAM
THE NETHERLANDS
YUKI Nobuhiro (JAPAN)
Dept of Neurology
Dokkyo University School of Medicine
SHIMOTSUGA-GUN
JAPAN
ZUILHOF Han (THE NETHERLANDS)
Laboratory of Organic Chemistry
Wageningen University
WAGENINGEN
THE NETHERLANDS
Molecular basis and neurobiology of a post-infectious autoimmune disease: the Guillain-BarrŽ syndrome.
HEARD Edith (UK)
CNRS UMR 218
Curie Institute - Research Section
PARIS
FRANCE
BELMONT Andrew (USA)
Cell and Structural Biology
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
URBANA
USA
EILS Roland (GERMANY)
Intelligence Bioinformatics Systems
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
HEIDELBERG
GERMANY
SPECTOR David L. (USA)
Cairns
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
COLD SPRING HARBOR
USA
Investigation of the changes in nuclear and chromatin organisation during mammalian X inactivation
IZAURRALDE Elisa (SWITZERLAND)
Dept. of Gene Expression
EMBL
HEIDELBERG
GERMANY
DOUBLIE Sylvie (FRANCE)
Dept of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
University of Vermont
BURLINGTON
USA
SAIBIL Helen (CANADA)
Dept of Crystallography
Birkbeck College
LONDON
UK
WILM Matthias (GERMANY)
Biochemical Instrumentation
EMBL
HEIDELBERG
GERMANY
A molecular, structural, and functional analysis of RNP-complexes controlling gene expression
KAWAMURA Satoru (JAPAN)
Dept of Biology
Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences
Osaka University
TOYONAKA
JAPAN
FUKADA Yoshitaka (JAPAN)
Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry
Graduate School of Science
University of Tokyo
Tokyo
JAPAN
LAMB Trevor D. (AUSTRALIA)
Division of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research
Australia National University
Canberra
AUSTRALIA
PUGH JR. Edward (USA)
Dept of Ophthalmology, F. M. Kirby Center
University of Pennsylvania
Stellar-Chance Laboratories
PHILADELPHIA
USA
Phototransduction mechanism in cones
KERPPOLA Tom (FINLAND)
Dept. of Biological Chemistry
University of Michigan
4570 MSRB II
ANN ARBOR
USA
LARSSON Lars-Gunnar (SWEDEN)
Plant Biology
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
UPPSALA
SWEDEN
Visualization of protein interactions that regulate Myc family transcription factors in living cells
LÖWE Jan (GERMANY)
Dept. of Structural Studies
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
CAMBRIDGE
UK
DE BOER Piet (THE NETHERLANDS)
Molecular Biology & Microbiology
Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine
CLEVELAND
USA
ERRINGTON Jeffery (UK)
Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
University of Oxford
OXFORD
UK
The bacterial actin-like cytoskeleton
MILLER Kenneth D. (USA)
Dept. of Otolaryngology and Physiology
University of California, San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO
USA
FAGIOLINI Michela (ITALY)
Neuronal Circuit Development
Brain Science Institute
RIKEN
WAKO-SHI
JAPAN
LOEWEL Siegrid (GERMANY)
Research group "Visual Development and Plasticity"
Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
MAGDEBURG
GERMANY
WOLF Fred (GERMANY)
Department of Nonlinear Dynamics
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Stroemungsforschung
GOETTINGEN
GERMANY
Network-level control of critical-period plasticity in the visual cortex
MUSACCHIO Andrea (ITALY)
Dept. of Experimental Oncology
European Institute of Oncology
MILAN
ITALY
BARKAI Naama (ISRAEL)
Molecular Genetics and Physics of Complex System
Weizmann Institute of Science
REHOVOT
ISRAEL
HARDWICK Kevin (UK)
Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology
Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology
University of Edinburgh
EDINBURGH
UK
SALMON Edward (USA)
Dept of Biology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CHAPEL HILL
USA
YANAGIDA Toshio (JAPAN)
Dept of Physiology and Biosignaling
Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
SUITA
JAPAN
Spindle checkpoint function and dynamics in vitro and in living cells
NAKATO Hiroshi (JAPAN)
Dept. of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development
The University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
USA
HAMMERSCHMIDT Matthias (GERMANY)
Hans-Spemann Laboratories
Max-Planck-Institute for Immunobiology
FREIBURG
GERMANY
LANDER Arthur (USA)
Developmental and Cell Biology
University of California, Irvine
IRVINE
USA
Mechanisms of morphogen gradient formation: experimental studies and mathematical modeling
NASSOY Pierre (FRANCE)
Lab. Physico-Chimie Curie - UMR 168
Institut Curie/CNRS
PARIS
FRANCE
JONES Richard A. L. (UK)
Dept of Physics and Astronomy
Sheffield University
Sheffield
UK
RICHARDS Randal (UK)
Dept of Chemistry
Durham University
Durham
UK
SHULL Kenneth (USA)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Northwestern University
EVANSTON
USA
Dissecting the mechanics of cellular adhesion: from biomimetic systems to living cells
ROSSMANN Michael (USA)
Dept. of Biological Sciences
Purdue University
WEST LAFAYETTE
USA
ARISAKA Fumio (JAPAN)
Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Assembly
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Graduate School of Bioscience and Biotechnology
YOKOHAMA
JAPAN
MESYANZHINOV Vadim (RUSSIA)
Laboratory of Molecular Bioengineering
Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
MOSCOW
RUSSIA
Structural genomics of bacteriophage T4: implication to virus assembly and infectivity
SCHLICK Tamar (Israel/USA)
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Department of Chemistry
New York University
NEW YORK
USA
JAESCHKE Andres (GERMANY)
Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Heidelberg University
Heidelberg
GERMANY
TANAKA Isao (JAPAN)
Graduate School of Science
Hokkaido University
SAPPORO
JAPAN
YONATH Ada (ISRAEL)
Structural Biology
Weizmann Institute of Science
REHOVOT
ISRAEL
Novel functional RNAs and drug design by a multidisciplinary theoretical/experimental approach
SHIMOJO Shinsuke (JAPAN)
Division of Biology
California Institute of Technology
PASADENA
USA
FRIES Pascal (GERMANY)
Neurophysiology group
F. C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
University of Nijmegen
NIJMEGEN
THE NETHERLANDS
JOHNSTON Alan (UK)
Dept. of Psychology
University College London
LONDON
UK
MITRA Partha (INDIA)
Department of Theoretical Physics
Cold Spring Harbor Lab.
Cold Spring Harbor
USA
The role of neuronal synchrony in multi-modal integration
TZFIRA Tzvi (USA)
Dept. of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
State University of New York at Stony Brook
STONY BROOK
USA
ELBAUM Michael (ISRAEL)
Dept. of Materials and Interfaces
Weizmann Institute of Science
REHOVOT
ISRAEL
From machinery to mechanism:host and virulence protein-mediated nuclear import of agrobacterium T-DNA
ULFENDAHL Mats (SWEDEN)
Center for Hearing and Communication Research
Karolinska Institutet
Dept. of Clinical Neuroscience
STOCKHOLM
SWEDEN
PROST Jacques (FRANCE)
Laboratoire Physico-Chimie Curie
UMR CNRS 168
Institut Curie-Section de Recherche
Paris
FRANCE
STEELE Charles (USA)
Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University
STANFORD
USA
WADA Hiroshi (JAPAN)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Tohoku University
SENDAI
JAPAN
Probing, imaging and modelling the bio-mechanics of hearing at the cellular and molecular levels
VAN STEENSEL Bas (THE NETHERLANDS)
Chromatin Genomics Lab.- H6
Netherlands Cancer Institute
AMSTERDAM
THE NETHERLANDS
BUSSEMAKER Harmen (THE NETHERLANDS)
Dept Biological Sciences
Columbia University
NEW YORK
USA
WHITE Kevin (USA)
Dept of Genetics
Yale University School of Medicine
NEW HAVEN
USA
Whole-genome analysis of the interplay between chromatin context and gene expression control
WRIGGERS Willy (GERMANY)
Dept. of Molecular Biology
School of Health Information Sciences
University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston
Houston
USA
NAVAZA Jorge (FRANCE)
Laboratoire de Genetique des Virus
CNRS
GIF SUR YVETTE
FRANCE
WAKABAYASHI Takeyuki (JAPAN)
Department of Biosciences, School of Science and Engineering
Teikyo University
UTSUNOMIYA
JAPAN
ZILKEN Herwig (GERMANY)
Central Institute for Applied Mathematics (ZAM)
Research Centre Juelich
JUELICH
GERMANY
Fast rotational matching methods for the structure determination of mega-dalton subcellular machines