Program

As of May 6, 2002

Friday, May 24.

 Auditorium 6. H.C. Ørsted Institute.   Address: Universitetsparken 5
 9:30 - 10:00  A. Hunding:
               Introduction and overview

10:00 - 10.25  Coffee break

10:25 - 11:10  H. Flyvbjerg
               Microtubule dynamics, PDE model

11:10 - 11:55  H. Bolterauer
               Microtubule dynamics, stochastic model

11:55 - 13:15  Lunch

13:15 - 14:00  D. Panda
               Experimental investigation of microtubule dynamics

14:00 - 14:45  D. Posselt
               Experimental investigation of macromolecules by
               small-angle x-ray diffraction, neutron and light scattering

14:45 - 15:30  PhD students presentations (15 min each),
               as prelude to poster session:

14:45 - 15:00  G. Ebersbach
               Experimental investigation of
               ParA protein waves in E. coli

15:00 - 15:15  M. Ipsen
               Simulations of chemical patterns and waves on surfaces.

15:15 - 15:30  J. Schmidt
               Molecular dynamics investigation of chemical oscillations.

15:30 - 17.00  coffee break and poster session

19:00 - 22:00  Friday night
               working dinner
 

Saturday, May 25

9:30 - 10:15   D. Sept;
               Model for spatial waves in microtubule dynamics

10:15 - 10:45  Coffee break

10:45 - 11:30  J. Tabony
               Experiments on spatial self-organization linked
               to microtubule polymerization

11:30 - 12:15  A. Hunding
               Modelling coli protein waves
              

12:15 - 13:30  Lunch break

13:30 - 14:15  K. Gerdes
               Experiments on protein waves in E. coli

14:15 - 15:00  Preben Graae Sørensen
               Reconstruction of reaction networks from
               low-amplitude oscillation experiments

15:00 - 15:30  Coffee break

15:30 - 16:30  Plenum discussion
               On the possibility for links between
               dynamics of coli waves (prokaryotic cell division)
               and microtubule dynamics (mitosis, cytokinesis in
               eukaryotic cells).
               Prague poster 2004 on recent such advances