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Invited lectures

2001

  1. Domain III of calpain is a Ca++-regulated phospholipid-binding domain (19th Winter school on proteinases and their inhibitors, Feb. 28 - March 4, Tiers, Italy)

2002

  1. Designing specific calpain inhibitors and activators (7th Annual meeting of the Hungarian Biochemical Society, May 14-17, Keszthely, Hungary)

2003

  1. Protein disorder: a new paradigm (The role of chemistry in the evolution of molecular medicine, A tribute to Albert Szent-Györgyi June 27-29, Szeged, Hungary)
  2. Intrinsically unstructured proteins (8th Annual meeting of the Hungarian Biochemical Society, May 12-15, Tihany, Hungary)

2004

  1. Activation of calpain by fragments of its unstructured inhibitor, calpastatin (Biology of the calpains in health and disease, FASEB Summer Research Conference, June 12-17, Tucson, Arizona, USA)
  2. Role of residual structure in the binding functions of intrinsically unstructured proteins (9th Annual meeting of the Hungarian Biochemical Society, May 10-13, Sopron, Hungary)

2005

  1. Primary contact sites in intrinsically unstructured proteins (49th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, Feb. 12-16, Long Beach, USA)
  2. The role of structural disorder in chaperone action (Workshop on Modulators of RNA fate and function, Oct. 13-15, Wien, Austria)
  3. Inhibition and activation of calpain by its disordered endogenous inhibitor, calpastatin (30th FEBS Congress and 9th IUBMB Conference, July 2-7, Budapest, Hungary)
  4. Short tandem repeats in intrinsically unstructured proteins (Microsatellites and VNTRs: workshop on bioinformatics, genomics and functionality, Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, London, U.K.)
  5. Role of disorder in protein interaction networks (INPEC Meeting 2005, Nov. 9-13, Ein Gedi, Israel)

2006

  1. Preformed recognition elements in intrinsically unstructured proteins (INPEC Meeting 2006, June 21-24, Elsinore, Denmark)
  2. Disorder and sequence repeats in hub proteins and their implications for network evolution (Interactome networks, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory/Wellcome Trust Meeting, Aug. 30 - Sept. 2, London, U.K.)
  3. Structural disorder, systems biology and structural biology (EU workshop on "The direction of structural proteomics", Nov. 13-15, Skavsjoholm, Sweden)

2007

  1. Moonlighting by disordered proteins (51st Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, March 3 - 7, Baltimore, USA)
  2. The role of disorder in protein-protein interactions (plenary lecture, Structure and Dynamics in Soft Matter and Macromolecules: from Single Molecules to Ensembles, June 4 - 8, Trieste, Italy)
  3. Structural disorder and the functional promiscuity of proteins (6th European Biophysics Congress, July 15 - 19, London, U.K.)
  4. Structural disorder of proteins and its implications in neurological disorders (China 111 Meeting on Neurological Disorders, July 23-25, Shanghai, China)
  5. The role of structural disorder in the recognition functions of proteins (Hungarian Biochemical Society Annual Meeting, 2007 Aug. 26-29, Debrecen, Hungary)
  6. The role of structural disorder in protein-protein interactions (Workshop "Intrinsic structural disorder: functional and pathological implications", Nov. 12-13, Trieste, Italy)

2008

  1. The protein disorder predictor IUPred (Workshop "Intrinsically disordered proteins and associated pathologies: prediction, characterization and function", May 19-20, San Rafael, France)
  2. A novel 2D electrophoresis technique for identifying IDPs (Workshop "Intrinsically disordered proteins and associated pathologies: prediction, characterization and function", May 19-20, San Rafael, France)
  3. Conformational heterogeneity and natively disordered proteins (Gordon Conference: Protein Interaction Dynamics:  Theory, Method, and Practice, Jan. 13 - 18, 2008, Ventura, CA, USA)
  4. The role of protein disorder in protein-protein interactions (17th Meeting of Methods in Protein Structural Analysis, Aug. 26-30, Sapporo, Japan)
  5. Structural disorder: its presence and future (INTSRUCT Workshop, Sept 4-6, Hamburg, Germany)
  6. Protein disorder: extending the structure-function paradigm (FEBS Advanced Course Recombinant DNA technology and Protein Expression, Sept. 8-14, Bucharest, Romania)

2009

  1. Unusual modes of molecular recognition by disordered proteins (Symposium of the Belgian Biophysical Society on Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Jan. 9, 2009, Leuven, Belgium)
  2. The role of protein disorder in protein-protein interactions (Regional Biophysics Conference 2009, February 10-14, Linz, Austria)
  3. Conformational Heterogeneity and Functional Promiscuity of disordered Proteins (IDP Subgroup Meeting, 53rd Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, Feb. 28 - March 4, Boston, MA, USA)
  4. Unusual modes of molecular recognition by disordered proteins (52nd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Protein Folding: Principles and Diseases, June 1-5, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada)
  5. Role of structural disorder in disease (Jacques Monod Conference "Protein folds in infectious and neurodegenerative diseases", April 25-29, Aussois, France)
  6. Separation and identification of intrinsically disordered proteins (8th Balaton Symposium on High-Performance Separation Methods, Sept. 2-4, Siófok, Hungary)
  7. Moonlighting and fuzziness set limits to identifying complexes (What is a Macromolecular Complex? Shades of meaning across cellular, systems and structural biology, SPINE-2, October 1-2, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
  8. Proteomic identification of intrinsically disordered proteins (3rd Central and Eastern European Proteomic Conference (CEEPC) Oct. 6-8, Budapest, Hungary)
  9. Transient complexes of intrinsically disordered proteins (Thermodynamically Unstable Proteins: Chance or Necessity, ICTP Workshop, Dec. 14-16, Trieste, Italy)
  10. Transient interactions of intrinsically disordered proteins (Symposium on Intrinsically disordered proteins, Dec.5-6, Busan, South Korea)

2010

  1. Structural Disorder and Viability of Aberrant Cellular Proteins (BIT Life Sciences 3rd Annual Protein and Peptide Conference (PepCon), March 21-23, Beijing, China)
  2. Structural disorder and aberrant proteins in the cell (1st Prague Protein's Spring, May 6-8, Prague Czech Republic)
  3. Structure and function of intrinsically disordered proteins (Workshop of the Peptide Committee of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, May 26-28, Balatonszemes, Hungary)
  4. Structural disorder and less-evolved proteins in the cell (24th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society, August 1-5, San Diego, CA, USA)
  5. Intrinsically disordered proteins in cellular function and disease (3rd EuCheMS Chemistry Congress “Chemistry-the Creative Force”, Aug. 29-Sept. 2, Nuremberg, Germany)
  6. The role of structural disorder in unconventional protein-protein interactions (HEALTHPROT: proteins in health and disease, August 27-30, Warsaw, Poland)
  7. The role of structural disorder in (unusual) protein-protein interactions (Regional Biophysics Conference (RBC), Sept. 15-18, Primosten, Croatia)
  8. Structural disordered and chaperone activity of plant dehydrins in vitro and in vivo (Fundación BBVA – IRB Barcelona BioMed Conference on Intrinsically Disordered Proteins in Biomedicine, Oct. 4-6, Barcelona, Spain)

2011 

  1. Structural disorder and chaperone activity of plant dehydrins in vitro and in vivo (EU-NMR – Bio-NMR Joint User’s group Meeting, January 24-27, Brno, Czech Republic)
  2. On the chaperone activity of plant dehydrins in vivo (1st International Symposium on Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, January 27-28, Yokohama, Japan)
  3. Unusual binding modes of IDPs and its implications in epigenomics (1st International Symposium on Structural Epigenomics, January 29, Yokohama, Japan)
  4. Structural disorder of chaperones and other less-evolved IDPs (International Meeting on Intrinsically Disordered Regions in Proteins and Related Topics, January 31, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, Japan)
  5. Structural disorder and viability of aberrant proteins in the cell (American Association for Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting, February 18-21 Washington DC, USA)
  6. Intrinsically disordered proteins (VIB General Assembly, April 13, Ghent, Belgium)
  7. Structural disorder and protein function in vitro and in vivo (Protein Science School of Univ. Copenhagen, June 1-10, Spetses, Greece)
  8. Unusual binding modes of intrinsically disordered proteins (FEBS Congress, June 25-30, Torino, Italy)
  9. Structural and functional promiscuity of proteins in the interactome (Cellular Systems Biology, Gordon Research Conference, July 24-28, Davidson, NC, USA)
  10. Title pending (Bioinformatics Tools for Cell Regulatory Proteins, EMBO Practical Course, September 26-30, Heidelberg, Germany)

2012 

  1. Title pending (Solvay Workshop “Molecular networks: from hardware to software and back”, February 15-17, Brussels, belgium)
  2. Title pending (Pittcon Conference and Expo, March 11-15, Orlando, FL, USA)
  3. Structure and function of intrinsically disordered chaperones (International conference of the Biochemical Society “Intrinsically Disordered Proteins”, March 26-27, York University, York, UK)


Session chair

  1. Session: Protein folding and misfolding (Advances and Management of NMR in Life Sciences, EU-NMR and NMR-LIFE Joint Meeting, Jan. 18 - 20, 2007, Florence, Italy)
  2. Session: Biophysics of Disordered Proteins (6th European Biophysics Congress, July 15 - 19, 2007, London, U.K.)
  3. Session: Conformational Heterogeneity and Natively Disordered Proteins (Gordon Conference: Biomolecular Interactions & Methods, Protein Interaction Dynamics:  Theory, Method, and Practice, Jan. 13 - 18, 2008, Ventura, CA, USA)
  4. Session: Strategies for intrinsically unfolded proteins (ISGO International Conference On Structural Genomics, Sept. 20 - 24, 2008, Oxford, UK)
  5. Session: Intrinsically disordered proteins (BIT Life Sciences '3rd Annual Protein and Peptide Conference (PepCon), March 21-23, Beijing, China)
  6. IDP Subgroup Meeting (53rd Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, Feb. 28 - March 4, 2009, Boston, MA, USA)
  7. Conformational dynamics, folding and IDP (8th European Biophysics Congress, August 23-27, Budapest, Hungary)

 

Conference organisation 

  1. 2nd International Tandem Repeat Consortium workshop (http://www.microsatellites.org/microsat06.htm, Sept. 8 - 11, 2006, Budapest)
  2. Intrinsically Unfolded Proteins (IUP): Biophysical Characterisation and Biological Significance, EMBO/SPINE2 meeting (http://embo-iup.enzim.hu, May 20 - 24, 2007, Budapest)
  3. Central European INSTRUCT Meeting (http://instruct2009.enzim.hu/, March 29 - April 1, 2009, Budapest, Hungary)
  4. Structure, Folding and Dynamics of Proteins and Their Complexes FEBS Practical Course (http://www.enzim.hu/febs2009 , Sep 2 - 9, 2009, Budapest, Hungary)
  5. Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Gordon Research Conference (http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2010&program=intrinsic, July 11-16, 2010, Davidson, NC, USA)
  6. Intrinsically Disordered Proteins, Gordon Research Conference (http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2012&program=intrinsic , July 8-13, 2012 Mount Snow Resort, West Dover, VT USA)