The Geometry and Topology of Knotting and Entanglement in Proteins
Videos from CMO Workshop
Lynn Zechiedrich, Baylor College of Medicine
Monday Nov 6, 2017 09:02 - 09:51
Using DNA supercoiling to control DNA minicircle shape
Eric Rawdon, University of Saint Thomas
Monday Nov 6, 2017 09:54 - 10:20
Knotting in open subarcs of closed knots
Agnese Barbensi, University of Queensland
Monday Nov 6, 2017 10:23 - 10:40
Applications of R-graphs to DNA modeling
Yuanan Diao, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Monday Nov 6, 2017 11:02 - 11:38
A Diagrammatic Approach for Determining the Braid Index of Alternating Links, Part I
Claus Ernst, Western Kentucky University
Monday Nov 6, 2017 11:44 - 12:30
The geometry of confined random polygons
Sophie Jackson, University of Cambridge
Monday Nov 6, 2017 12:34 - 13:25
Protein Knots: Experimental Studies on Stability, Folding, Degradation and Design
Kate Hake, University of California Santa Barbara
Monday Nov 6, 2017 15:30 - 15:54
Geometry of Polygonal Knot Space
Laura Plunkett, Holy Names University
Monday Nov 6, 2017 16:30 - 17:08
An exploration of the effects of excluded volume on knotting, size and scaling in self avoiding random walks in 3-space.
Harrison Chapman,
Monday Nov 6, 2017 17:15 - 17:40
Slipknotting in random knot diagrams
Tetsuo Deguchi, Ochanomizu University
Tuesday Nov 7, 2017 11:00 - 11:42
Additivity of topological balance lengths for composite knots and a slow growth in the effective scaling exponent of knotted random polygons
Eleni Panagiotou, University of California Santa Barbara
Tuesday Nov 7, 2017 11:45 - 12:16
Topological Methods for Polymeric Materials: Characterizing the Relationship Between Polymer Entanglement and Viscoelasticity
Clayton Shonkwiler, Colorado State University
Tuesday Nov 7, 2017 12:20 - 13:01
A Natural Map from Random Walks to Equilateral Polygons in Any Dimension
Marek Cieplak, Polish Academy of Science
Tuesday Nov 7, 2017 13:03 - 13:51
Structural entanglements in proteins and their complexes
Jose Onuchic, Rice University
Tuesday Nov 7, 2017 15:03 - 15:53
Developing models for chromatin folding
Tom Needham, Ohio State University
Tuesday Nov 7, 2017 16:31 - 16:58
Comparing Metrics on Spaces of Curves
Joanna Sulkowska, University of Warsaw
Wednesday Nov 8, 2017 09:02 - 09:48
New type of entanglement in protein structures – lassos and links
Pengyu Liu, UNC-Charlotte
Wednesday Nov 8, 2017 09:51 - 10:21
A Diagrammatic Approach for Determining the Braid Index of Alternating Links, Part II
Ken Millett, University of California, Santa Barbara
Wednesday Nov 8, 2017 11:33 - 12:23
Knotting and Linking in Macromolecules
Gelasio Salazar, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi
Thursday Nov 9, 2017 15:01 - 15:46
On the number of unknot diagrams
Austin Christian, UCLA
Thursday Nov 9, 2017 15:49 - 16:18
Sampling Finite Sets: From Partitions to Orthoschemes
Ellinor Haglund, Rice University
Thursday Nov 9, 2017 17:02 - 17:34
Uncovering the Molecular Details Behind Disease-Associated Leptin Mutations and the Role of the Pierced Lasso Topology
De Witte Sumners, Florida State University
Thursday Nov 9, 2017 18:15 - 18:57
Entanglement in Biology