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Professor Barry Wanner, Department of Biological Sciences, quoted in New York Times
The article mentions the International Escherichia Coli Alliance, a group to organize projects
that many research laboratories could do together. This group is led by Dr. Wanner, with partial support from
the Bindley Bioscience Center. The group hopes to produce a simplified version of E. coli with only around 1,000
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Bindley Scientist to lecture and lead workshop at the NIH
Our Biophysical Analysis Research Scientist, Dr. John Burgner, has been invited to serve as a faculty member for
two NIH workshops in September. On September 19th, John will join forces with Peter Schuck (NIH) to present Basic
Introduction To Principles and Practice of Analytical Ultracentrifugation, a practical and theoretical workshop to
introduce novices to analytical ultracentrifugation and to modern data analysis software packages. Immediately
following this introductory workshop on Sept 20 and 21, John will serve as an instructor for Workshop On
Hydrodynamic and Thermodynamic Sedimentation Analysis With SEDFIT and SEDPHAT for the Characterization of
Biological Macromolecules in Solution, with Dr. Alexandra Solovyova (Glasgow University) and Peter Schuck. The
team will present hydrodynamic and thermodynamic approaches to sedimentation equilibrium and sedimentation velocity
analytical ultracentrifugation. As indicated in the workshop title, these discussions will center around technical
strategy implementation using the software SEDFIT and SEDPHAT.
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Hermodson joins Wodicka to lead Bindley Bioscience Center
Mark A. Hermodson, a professor of biochemistry at Purdue University, has been promoted to interim co-director of
the Bindley Bioscience Center at Discovery Park. Hermodson has been the center's deputy director since 2003 and
is interim associate dean for research in the College of Agriculture. He shares the directorship with George R.
Wodicka, head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering.
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