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Poster Presentations

2009
  36. Shayantani Mukherjee, Sean M. Law, Michael Feig: Mismatch Recognition Cycle in MutS and MSH2-MSH6 from Normal Mode Analysis and Simulations, Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA (2009), poster
  35. Marayam Sayadi, Michael Feig: Structure and Dynamics of Phospholamban in the Context of SERCA, Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA (2009), poster
2008
  34. Srinivasa M. Gopal, Michael Feig: PRIMO: A Transferable Coarse-Grained Model for Proteins, CASP8 meeting, Cagliary, Italy (2008), poster
  33. Michael Feig, Srinivasa M. Gopal: Automated structure prediction by comparative modeling and correlation-based scoring, CASP8 meeting, Cagliary, Italy (2008), poster
  32. Shayantani Mukherjee, Sean M. Law, Michael Feig: Molecular Allostery in DNA Mismatch Recognition by MutS and Homologs, Protein Society Meeting, San Diego, CA (2008), poster
  31. Maryam Sayadi: Phospholamban Interaction with Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase from Targeted Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conferences, Ann Arbor, MI (2008), poster
  30. Sean M. Law, Michael Feig: Applications of a Novel Biasing Potential to Study DNA Translocation and DNA Base Flipping, From Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology (CBSB08) Workshop, Juelich, Germany (2008), poster
  29. Seiichiro Tanizaki, Jacob Clifford, Brian D. Connelly, Michael Feig: Conformational Sampling of Peptides in Cellular Environments, Biophysical Society Meeting, Long Beach, CA (2008), poster
2007
  28. Maryam Sayadi, Seiichiro Tanizaki, Michael Feig: Conformational Sampling of Phospholamban as a Function of Phosphorylation, Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore, MD (2007), poster
  27. Kitiyaporn Wittayanarakul, Supot Hannongbua, Michael Feig: On the correlation between drug-resistant pattern of HIV-1 protease inhibitors and binding free energy and structural changes, BioSysBio 2007, Manchester, UK (2007), poster
2006
  26. Katarzyna Maksimiak, Andrew Stumpff-Kane, Michael Feig: Sampling and Scoring Strategies in an Iterated Protocol for Protein Structure Prediction, CASP VII Meeting, Pacific Grove, CA (2006), poster
  25. Katarzyna Maksimiak, Andrew Stumpff-Kane, Michael Feig: The selection of successful scoring functions within the structure refinement protocols, 32nd Steenbock Symposium, Madison, WI (2006), poster
  24. Andrew Stumpff-Kane, Michael Feig: A Correlation-Based Method for the Enhancement of Scoring Functions on Funnel-Shaped Energy Landscapes, 32nd Steenbock Symposium, Madison, WI (2006), poster
2005
  23. Tina Mueller, Maria Zadvosdsky, Michael Feig, Leslie Kuhn, and Robert Hausinger: Insights into the enantiospecificities of (R)- and (S)-dichlorprop/alpha-ketoglutarate dioxygenases, 12th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry (ICBIC 12), Ann Arbor, MI (2005), poster
  22. Soledad Quiroz, Michael Feig, and Robert Hausinger: A Critical Histidine in Klebsiella aerogenes UreG, 12th International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry (ICBIC 12), Ann Arbor, MI (2005), poster
  21. Brian Connelly, Michael Feig, Li Xiao: SimDB: The Molecular Dynamics Simulation Database, Midwest Computational Structural Biology Workshop, Augusta, MI (2005), poster
  20. Seiichiro Tanizaki, Michael Feig: Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics Simulations Coupled with the Heterogeneous Dielectric Generalized Born Model: Helix Association, Midwest Computational Structural Biology Workshop, Augusta, MI (2005), poster
  19. Jana Chocholousova, Michael Feig: Simulating nucleic acids: Comparison between implicit and explicit solvent, Midwest Computational Structural Biology Workshop, Augusta, MI (2005), poster
  18. Hugh Crosmun, Michael Feig: Modeling of Human DNA Mismatch Repair Recognition Enzyme, University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, MSU (2005), poster
  17. Jana Chocholousova, Michael Feig: Simulating Nucleic Acids: Towards Implicit and Hybrid Solvation Models, Biophysical Society Meeting, Long Beach, CA (2005), poster
  16. Seiichiro Tanizaki, Michael Feig: Transmembrane Helix Association Study with the Heterogeneous Dielectric Generalized Born (HDGB) Method, Biophysical Society Meeting, Long Beach, CA (2005), poster
2004
  15. Michael Feig, Seiichiro Tanizaki: A Generalized Born Model for Heterogeneous Dielectric Environments Applied to Biological Membranes, Gordon Research Conference, Holderness School, Plymouth, NH (2004), poster
  14. Seiichiro Tanizaki, Michael Feig: Extended Generalized Born Model for Implicit Membrane Model: Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Membrane Proteins, Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference, MSU (2004), poster
  13. Jana Chocholousova, Michael Feig: Simulating Nucleic Acids: Towards implict and hybrid solvation models, Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference, MSU (2004), poster
  12. Michael Feig: Comparison of implicit and explicit solvation for modeling of biological macromolecules in aqueous solution, Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference, MSU (2004), poster
  11. Seiichiro Tanizaki, Michael Feig: , CBM Symposium on the Evolution of Biomolecular Structure, MSU (2004), poster
  10. Jana Chocholousova, Michael Feig: Simulating Nucleic Acids: Towards implict and hybrid solvation models, CBM Symposium on the Evolution of Biomolecular Structure, MSU (2004), poster
  9. Michael Feig: Comparison of implicit and explicit solvation for modeling of biological macromolecules in aqueous solution, CBM Symposium on the Evolution of Biomolecular Structure, MSU (2004), poster
  8. Florence Tama, Michael Feig, J. Liu, C. L. Brooks, K. A. Taylor: The active to inhibited transition in smooth muscle myosin modeled using elastic network normal mode, Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore (2004), poster
  7. Michael Feig, Seiichiro Tanizaki: Modeling of peptides and proteins in implicit membrane environments, Biophysical Society Meeting, Baltimore (2004), poster
2002
  6. Michael Feig: Tuning an implicit solvent force field for protein simulations, Gordon research conference for computational chemistry, New London (2002), poster
  5. M. P. Rumon, C. L. Brooks, Michael Feig, J. D. Madura: Protein folding using an on/off lattice simulation protocol, American Chemical Society National Spring Meeting, Orlando (2002), poster
2000
  4. Michael Feig, Charles L. Brooks: De novo structure prediction of protein fragments with low and high-resolution modeling techniques, La Jolla Interfaces in Science Workshop and Symposium, San Diego (2000), poster
1998
  3. Michael Feig, B. M. Pettitt: DNA conformation and solvation structure, W. M. Keck Research Conference, Galveston (1998), poster
  2. Michael Feig, Lennart Johnsson, B. M. Pettitt: Molecular dynamics trajectory database, Workshop on Interfaces to Scientific Data Archives, Pasadena (1998), talk
1997
  1. Michael Feig, B. M. Pettitt: Molecular dynamics of DNA with different force fields, UTMB Structural Biology Symposium, Galveston (1997), poster