Previous Kenneth L. Rinehart Lecturers

Alice Ting Rinehart

 

 

2023-24
Alice Y. Ting
Standford University

Engineering Proteins to Map and Manipulate Cells

 

 

2022 Rinehart Lecture Poster featuring speaker Craig Crews of Yale University

 

 

2022-23
Craig M. Crews
Yale University

PROTACs and Targeted Protein Degradation: A New Therapeutic Modality

 

 

Poster for 2019-202 Kenneth Rinehart Lecture

 

2019-20
Brian M. Hoffman
Northwestern University

How Nature Fertilizes the Earth: The Mechanism of Nitrogen Fixation by Nitrogenase

 

 

 

2018 Rinehart Lecture
2018-19

Catherine L. Drennan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Shake, Rattle & Roll: Capturing Snapshots of Metalloproteins in Action

 

 

2017 Rinehart

2017-18

Xiaowei Zhuang
Harvard University

Illuminating Biology at the Nanoscale and Systems Scale by Imaging

 

 

2015 Rinehart
2015-16

Dennis A. Dougherty
California Institute of Technology

Chemistry on the Brain: Understanding the Nicotine Receptor

 

 

2014 Rinehart

2014-15

Richard B. Silverman
Northwestern University

CPP-115: A Novel GABA Aminotransferase Inactivator and New Treatment for Epilepsy and Addiction

 

2013 Rinehart


2013-14

Daniel Kahne
Harvard University

Lipopolysaccharide Transport and Assembly in Escherichia coli

 

2012 Rinehart
 


2012-13
Benjamin F. Cravatt III
The Scripps Research Institute

Activity-Based Proteomics: Applications for Enzyme and Inhibitor Discovery

 

 

2011 Rinehart

2011-12
Ronald T. Raines
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Electronic Effects on Protein Structure

 

 

2010 Rinehart
 

2010-11
JoAnne Stubbe
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

A Manganese Ribonucleotide Reductase: The Importance of the Biosynthetic Machinery

 

 

2009 Rinehart
 

2009-10
Angela M. Gronenborn
University of Pittsburgh

The CVNH Family of Lectins - Structure, Folding, Sugar Binding and HIV Inactivation

 

 

2008 Rinehart2008-09
Peter B. Dervan
California Institute of Technology

Molecular Recognition of DNA: Biological Applications

Guy Carter
Wyeth Research

Rapamycin Analogs: New Chemistry/New Indications