I am!!! :mrgreen:
Original Abstract Control Number: 591
Title of Abstract: Using Model Peptides to Probe the Structure and Dynamics of an Unusual Ncap Motif in Cytochrome b5
Corresponding Author: Ron Davis, Jr.
Poster Session Title: Poster Session III
Day/Date of Presentation: Tuesday, August 2, 2005, 1:45 PM
Place of Presentation: Exhibit Hall, 3rd Floor
Time of Presentation: 1:45-2:45 PM (odd-numbered boards); 2:45-3:45 PM (even-numbered boards)
Program Number: 555
Board Number: B119
So all you biophysical chemistry geeks stop by and I'll show you how I characterized the rates and effects of cis-trans proline isomerization in
short peptides modeled after helix 6 from microsomal cytochrome b5!!! ...
... and then I'll wake you up and we can go talk bikes at the hotel bar!!!
Booyah!!!
:thumb:
Thanks, now I can have one more day where I rejoice in my decision, back in '97, to switch my major from a BS in chemistry to a BA in Spanish.
!Buena suerte con su presentacion!
That's about the limit of my Spanish skills after 6 years of non-use.
That doesn't sound like the Ron Davis I know - and from your profile, you're not in Stanford. Coincidental name?
yeah, I sniffed glue back in school.......
Quote from: RoadstergalThat doesn't sound like the Ron Davis I know - and from your profile, you're not in Stanford. Coincidental name?
yes. There are about 500 to 1000 of us in every major city. ;)
Most common first names in the United States, Ron ranks 31st
Most common last names in the United States, Davis ranks 6th
OK, I'll be there with my collaborator, John Smith. :P
Actually, I call our last paper the Jon paper - three Jons in the author list.
Quote from: davipuyeah, I sniffed glue back in school.......
. that doesnt surprise me :roll: :lol: