A Replication Initiation Complex Captured in Action

Invited Speaker and Session Chair
ASBMB meeting, Anaheim, USA
04/26/2010

 

Mechanisms of Origin Melting by Initiator Proteins

Invited Keynote Speaker
Biophysics Society Meeting
San Francisco, USA
02/21/2010:

 

Double Headed Helicases and Their Functional Implications

Invited Keynote Speaker
Lorne Conference of Protein Sciences, Australia
02/15/2010

 

APOBEC Protein Structure and Functional Implications

Invited Seminar
Stanford University
04/15/2008

 

DNA Replication

Invited Speaker and Chair
Keystone meeting, Santa Fe, NM
02/15/2008

 

APOBEC deaminases Structure and Function,future prospect for novel anti-HIV therapy

Invited Seminar
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
01/16/2008

 

Beijing International HPV Meeting

Invited Speaker and Session Chair
Beijing International HPV Meeting
11/07/2007

 

Wuhan International Virology Meeting

Invited Speaker and Chair
Wuhan International Virology Meeting
10/27/2007

 

Visualizing the molecular event of tumor virus pathogenesis process

Keynote Speech
International DNA Tumor Virus Meeting, Trieste, Italy
07/20/2007

 

Replicative helicases in eukaryotes

Invited Seminar
Yale University
05/08/2006

 

The SV40 large T antigen and tumorigenesis mechanisms

Invited Seminar
Vanderbilt University
11/18/2005

 

The mechanisms of double helix unwinding by double-hexameric helicases

Invited Seminar
Harvard University
11/12/2005

 

Structures of replicative helicases and DNA replication

Invited Seminar
MUSC, Charleston, NC
11/09/2005

 

Unwinding Double Helix For Replication

Invited Seminar
MRC, Cambridge, UK
07/25/2005

 

Hexameric helicases and replication licensing, Two heads are better than one

Invited Seminar
Emory University
05/19/2005

 

A new type of molecular machine by concerted pumping

Invited Seminar
International Center of Biotechnology, Trieste, Italy
04/18/2005

 

Hexameric helicases and replication licensing, Two heads are better than one

Invited Seminar
California Institute of Technology
03/31/2005

 

Structures of MCM complex and SV40 T antigen: hexameric helicases and replication licensing

Invited Seminar
University of Colorado, Boulder
11/15/2004

 

The molecular mechanisms of cell transformation and DNA unwinding of SV40 Large T antigen

Invited Seminar
University of Rome, Italy
06/11/2004

 

How SV40 large T antigen melts origin of DNA and unwinds replication fork

Invited Seminar
Sloan-Kettering/Rockefeller University
04/30/2004

 

Structure and function of MCM complex: a double hexameric helicase

Invited Seminar
Cornell University
04/02/2004

 

The structural basis for the functions in cell transformation and in DNA replication of SV40 large Tumor antigen

Invited Seminar
Baylor College of Medicine
03/16/2004

 

How SV40 large T antigen melts origin of DNA and unwinds replication fork

Invited Seminar
USC Keck School of Medicine
02/09/2004

 

Structures of MCM complex and SV40 T antigen: hexameric helicases and replication licensing

Invited Seminar
University of Pittsburgh
12/17/2003

 

The IRIS mechanism in DNA unwinding

Invited Seminar
University of Utah
12/01/2003

 

Structures of MCM complex and SV40 T antigen: hexameric helicases and replication licensing

Invited Seminar
London Imperial College, UK
07/28/2003

 

Structures of MCM complex and SV40 T antigen: hexameric helicases and replication licensing

Invited Seminar
Oxford University, UK
07/14/2003

 

Archaeal MCM complex structure

Invited Seminar
MRC, CFambridge, UK
07/09/2003

 

Structures of MCM complex and SV40 T antigen and the functional insights

Invited Seminar
FASEB Meeting; Helicases: Structure, function and roles in human disease
06/29/2003

 

The molecular mechanisms of origin melting and fork unwinding by SV40 large T antigen

Invited Seminar
Harvard Medical School
05/28/2003

 

The crystal structure of SV40 T antigen and the biological implications

Invited Presentation
EMBO Tumor Viruses Workshop, Siena, Italy
04/26/2003

 

Helicase mechanism of Large T in DNA replication

Invited Seminar
Johns Hopkins University
01/15/2003