13th Annual Midwest Conference on Protein Folding, Assembly and Molecular Motions

Location: Notre Dame Conference Center (McKenna Hall) (View on map )

A one-day meeting of Midwestern academic laboratories that study proteins, the workhorse molecules of our cells that are responsible for functions as diverse as food digestion, energy metabolism, and directed transport. The conference features talks and posters, presented primarily by graduate students and postdocs, and covers all aspects of protein research, including human diseases caused by protein malfunction.  

For details and online registration, see the conference web site: https://www3.nd.edu/~mwfold/ 

Meeting Organizer: Patricia L. Clark, Rev. John Cardinal O’Hara, C.S.C. Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry and Concurrent Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering.