BPS2023 Exhibitor Prospectus

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Biophysics Beyond the Boundaries

Over 5,000 Attendees More than 4,000 Abstract Submissions 600 Poster Presentations Daily 110 Scientific Sessions 200 Total Booths Exhibitor Prospectus

SanDiegoConventionCenter SanDiego, California, UnitedStates

ExhibitDates February19–21, 2023

Website biophysics.org/2023meeting/exhibits

An Invitation to Exhibit and Sponsor

Join us for the Biophysical Society 67 th Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, February 18-22, 2023, at the San Diego Convention Center. The Biophysical Society Annual Meeting is the largest educational and networking event for those involved in the interdisciplinary field of biophysics. Our global audience attends to pursue the latest in scientific knowledge and learn about cutting-edge technologies. The exhibit draws senior research professionals from around the world who walk the floor seeking technical solutions to their challenges. The participation of these researchers assures you of reaching credible prospects from all of your market segments, providing positive returns from your investment. TheWorld’s LargestMeetingof ScientistsWorking in theFieldof Biophysics

BuyingPower Concentration

Asia 8%

Europe 17%

North America 72%

Middle East/ Africa 1 %

Scientific leaders representing more than 50 unique international markets attend the Annual Meeting

Central/South America 1%

Australia/ New Zealand 1%

AttendeeMajor Fieldsof Research Professionals conducting research in these fields of biophysics attend the Annual Meeting.

New Developments in Biophysical Techniques Proteins Channels

15% 25% 10% 9% 11%

Cell Physiology & Biophysics Lipid Bilayers & Membranes Cytoskeleton, Motility & Motors Bioengineering & Biomaterials Nucleic Acids Systems Biophysics Bioenergetics Biophysics of Neuroscience

9% 6% 6% 3% 3% 3%

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Exhibit with BPS WhyYouShouldExhibit

Benefitsof Exhibiting: • Access to over 5,000 scientists from around the world • 600+ scientific poster presentations daily featured in the Exhibit Hall, surrounding exhibits on all sides for maximum traffic flow • Refreshment and snack breaks during exhibit hours • Exhibitor Lounge with daily coffee and light snacks in a relaxed area dedicated to you • Passport Competition for grand prize in Exhibit Hall • Education and Career Opportunities Fair • The Art of Science Image Contest • Opportunity to hold an Exhibitor Presentation pro moted in the Annual Meeting Daily Schedule, Annual Meeting website, online program, mobile app, Itinerary Builder, Twitter, and onsite signage • (6) Complimentary exhibitor booth badge registrations per 100 square feet, (4) complimentary guest badges to be used for visitors in the Exhibit Hall per 100 square feet, and complimentary meeting scientific registration(s) as designated: 100-300 square feet (1) scientific badge 400-600 square feet (2) scientific badges 700+ square feet (3) scientific badges • Company name, address, website, company description, and product categories printed in Annual Meeting Daily Schedule provided all are submitted by December 23, 2022

If you have a product or service that you want to show to a highly engaged and dedicated audience to help continue their important research, you can’t afford to miss this year’s meeting! If your customers are working in these research areas, this is the place to be. Your competitors will be there – so should you!

• Biochemistry • Bioengineering • Biological Fluorescence • Biomaterials • Biomedical Engineering

• Membrane Physical Chemistry • Membrane Protein Structure & Function • Membrane Structure & Dynamics • Molecular Biology • Molecular Dynamics • Muscle Function • Nanotechnology • Neuroscience • Pharmacology & Drug Discovery • Physiology • Protein & Nucleic Acid Interactions • Protein Dynamics • Protein Folding & Unfolding • Protein Structure • Signaling • Single Molecule Techniques • Spectroscopy

• Cancer & Disease Research • Cardiac Muscle Research & Electrophysiology • Cardiovascular Medicine • Cell Biology • Cell Mechanics &Motility • Cell Physiology • Channels • Computational Biology & Chemistry • CryoEM • DNA & RNA Structure • Drug Discovery • Electrophysiology • Fiber &Molecular Mechanics of Muscles • Fluorescence & Spectroscopy • Imaging & Optical Microscopy • Materials Science • Mechanobiology of Protein & Cells

• Structural Biology • Systems Biology • Virology

Asanexhibitor atBPS2023, youcanexpect to: • Contact Key Buyers: BPS will attract over 5,000 life science researchers this year. • Make Connections that Matter: Showcase your products, meet decision makers, generate high-quality leads and substantial ROI, and support the field of biophysics. • Generate Brand Awareness: Reach a year’s worth of interdisciplinary customers in only three days all in one place. Be noticed, be seen, and draw attention to your company and products.

Scientific poster sessions end on Wednesday, the day after the Exhibits close, so attendees are still present the last day of Exhibits!

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Location, Dates, and Fees

Exhibit SpaceFees 10’x10’ Inline Booth

MeetingVenue San Diego Convention Center

$2,850 per booth $3,200 per booth

111 WHarbor Drive San Diego, CA 92101 United States ExhibitHall &Poster Location Halls B & C MeetingDates Saturday, February18–Wednesday, February22 Exhibit ShowDates&Hours Sunday, February 19 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday, February 20 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday, February 21 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM ExhibitorRegistrationHours Friday, February 17 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday, February 18 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM Sunday, February 19 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Monday, February 20 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Move In (subject to change) Friday, February 17 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday, February 18 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Dismantaling (subject to change) Tuesday, February 21 4:00 PM-10:00 PM

10’x10’ Corner Booth

Fees Include • 8’ high back drape and 3’ high side dividers.

• 7” x 44” identification sign with company name and booth number. • Basic exhibitor listing in printed Annual Meeting Daily Schedule, online program, and mobile app. • Six exhibitor badges per 10’ x 10’ space purchased. • Four complimentary guest badges to be used for visitors in the Exhibit Hall per 10’ x 10’ space purchased. • Complimentary meeting scientific registration(s) as designated: 100-300 square feet (1) scientific badge 400-600 square feet (2) scientific badges 700+ square feet (3) scientific badges • Exhibit floor perimiter security when exhibits are closed.

• Complimentary access to Exhibitor Lounge. • Exclusive exhibitor only support opportunities.

Note: Table, chairs, wastebasket, and carpet are not included in booth fees. Organizations are required to carpet their booth(s).

“Biophysics is the premier destination for researchers in our field. Exhibiting at BPS gives us the opportunity to reach existing and prospective customers, exchange ideas, and hold meaningful conversations. While we utilize digital resources as well, in-person interactions will always play a significant role in the development of our business.” — Joe Soughayer, Regional Sales Manager, IonOptix

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Technologies and Products Lifescience researchers require the latest technologiesandproducts.

We asked the 2022 Annual Meeting attendees what products they need and use. The following is a list of what they are looking to purchase at the 2023 Annual Meeting. • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Magnetic Stirrers • Mass Spectrometry • 3-D Visualization • Amperometry/Voltammetry Instrumentation • Electrophysiology Software • Environmental Chambers

• Protein Purification Systems • Protein Structure Data • Pumps • Quartz Crystal Microbalance • Rapid Kinetics Instruments • Reagents • Recording Chambers • Rheometers/Viscometers • Scanning ElectronMicroscopes • Scanning ProbeMicroscopes • Scientific CMOS Cameras • Screening, High-Throughput • Sensors • Shutters • Signal Transduction Reagents • Single-MoleculeMethods • Software • Solid State Lasers • Spectrofluorometers • Spectrometers • Spectrophotometers • Spectroscopy Accessories • Spingolipids • Stand Alone Stopped-FlowUnit • Stepper Technology • Sterols • Stimulators • Stimulus Isolators • Stopped-FlowSpectroscopy • Substrates • SuperresolutionMicroscopy • Supercomputing Node Manufacturers • Tensiometers • Tomography • UV Spectroscopy • Vibration Isolation Systems • Vibrational Spectroscopy (Infrared &Raman) • VideoMicroscopy Systems • Voltage Clamp Instrumentation • X-Ray &Neutron Scattering & Diffraction • X-Ray Crystallography • X-Ray Diffraction Equipment • X-Ray Imaging Equipment • Zeta Potential • andmore… • Surgical Instruments • TCSPC Components • Temperature Controllers

• Filter Wheels • Flash Lamps • Fluid FlowChambers • Fluorescence

• Amphipols • Amplifiers

• Micro Environmental Control • Microcalorimetry Systems • Microdissecting Instruments • Microelectrode Holders • Microelectrodes • Microfluidic Chambers • Microfluidics &Microfabrication • Microforges • Microinjectors • Micromanipulators • Micropipette Pullers • Micropipettes • Micropositioners • Microscope Accessories • Microscope Drift Correction • Microscope Stages • Microscopes • Microscopy Chambers • Microtomes • Modelling Software • Molecular Biology Products • Molecular Dynamics Simulations • Molecular Modeling • Monochromators • Nanodrops • Nanopositiong Systems • Nanotechnology • Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopes • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance/EPR Spectroscopy • Optical Spectroscopy (CD&UV-VIS) • Oxygraph Repriometer • Particle Sizing • Patch Clamp Instrumentation • Peptides • Perfusion Stepper System • Perfusion Systems • Pharmaceutical Development Equipment

• Analytical Ultracentrifugation • Analytical/Testing Services • Antibodies • AntibodyMicroarray Products • Assay Kits • Atomic ForceMicroscopes • Atomic Force Spectroscopy • Automated Temperature/Titration Filter Fluorometer • Automated Titrating Flurometer • Biochemical Reagents

• Fluorescence Anisotropy • Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy • Fluorescence Image Analysis Equipment • Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging • Fluorescent Antibodies • Fluorescence Scanners • Glass Capillary Tubing • Glassware • High-Throughput Instrumentation • Image Acquisition Systems • Image Analysis • Image Analysis Software • Image Analysis, High Resolution • Image Analyzers, FISH Applications • Image Analyzers, High Resolution • Image Analyzers, High Speed • Image Analyzers, Radiometric Dyes • Image Intensifiers • Image Stabilization • Imaging Chambers • Imaging Systems • Imaging, Spectral • Immunochemicals • Incubators • Infrared Spectroscopy • Interferometers • IonOptics • Isotope Labeled Compounds • Label Free Sensing • Labeling Dyes • Laboratory Apparatus & Equipment • Langmuir Troughs • Lasers • LED Light Sources • Light Microscopy & Super Resolution Imaging • Light Sheet Microscopy • Light Sources • Lipids • Liposome Preparation Equipment • Liquid Chromatography Instruments • Fluorescent Filters • Fluorescent Probes • Fluorometers

• Biochemicals • Bioinformatics • Biotechnology • Calorimetry • Cameras • Cardioexcyte

• Cell Biology Products • Cell Culture Products • Cell Motion Imaging System • Cell/Tissue Imaging &Mechanics • Centrifuge System • Chemidoc • Chromatography • Circular DicroismSpectroscopy • CLEMEquipment • Computational Biology Products

• Computational Chemistry • Computational Software • Computers • Confocal Microscopes • CRISPR/Cas9 systems • CryoEM • Crystallization Utilities • Curvettes • Data Acquisition • Data Analysis • Data Analysis Software • Detergents • Digitizers • Dissecting Equipment

• Phospholipids • Photometers • Piezo Lens Positioners • Piezo Stages • Pipettes • Plate Dispensers • Probes • Protein Binding Studies • Protein Expression

• Electromechanical Instrumentation • ElectronMicroscopy & Tomography • Electrophoresis Equipment • Electrophysiological Data Acquisition • Electrophysiological Instruments • Electrophysiology • Electrophysiology Equipment

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Molecular Machines & Industries MontanaMolecular MTI Corporation Multi Channel Systems Nanion Technologies NanoandMore USA Inc Myotronic UG

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Research Institute of Biomolecular Metrology Co Ltd Rigaku Oxford Diffraction Royal Society Publishing Sapidyne Instruments SB Drug Discovery Science Partner Journals SDx TetheredMembranes Seahorse Bioscience Semrock, a business unit of IDEX Health & Science SensiQ Technologies Inc Sierra Sensors GmbH Siskiyou Corporation SLAC National Accelerator Lab Smartox Biotechnology Society for Neuroscience Sophion Bioscience A/S RPMC Lasers Scientifica Ltd SciMeasure Sensaspex OY

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Brookhaven Instruments Corporation Caisson Laboratories Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics Inc Cambridge Electronic Design Ltd Cambridge University Press Carl ZeissMicroscopy LLC Bruker

Haison Technology Inc Hamamatsu Corporation HarvardBioscience Hecus X-Ray Systems Hinds Instruments Inc Hitachi High Technologies America Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) HUYGENS Scientific Volume Imaging Horiba Scientific HEKA Elektronik Hellma USA Inc ICx Technologies ID Quantique SA IEEE Access Illinois Rocstar IDEX Optics & Photonics INTEGRA Biosciences Interherence GmbH ION Biosciences Ionovation GmbH IOP Publishing IonOptix ibidi USA Inc iBiology

Abberior Instruments America ACS Publications

Advansta Inc Affymetrix InC

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Nanomagnetics Instruments NanoTemper Technologies Nanonics Imaging Ltd

Agilent

AIP Publishing

ALA Scientific Instruments Inc Alembic Instruments Inc Allen Institute for Cell Science Alliance for Regenerative Rehabilitation Research and Training Alomone Labs Ltd AlphaMED Scientific Inc American Society for Biochemistry andMolecular Biology American Society for Cell Biology Alvéole

Nanosurf

Narishige International USA Inc

Cedarlane

Cell MicroControls

Navitar

Cell Press

National NMR Resources National ResearchMentoring Network National Science Foundation NCI National CyroEMFacility

Cellectricon Inc Cellular Dynamics International ChanTest Corporation

Charles River

Neaspec GmbH NeoBiosystems Inc Neuroscience Tools Newport Corporation Nicoya Lifesciences Nikon Instruments Inc NKT Photonics Inc npi electronic GmbH NeuCyte

Chroma Technology

Cobolt AB

Cooke Corporation

SPECTROLIGHT Springer Nature

Creoptix

Cubist Pharmaceuticals

Stanford Photonics Inc StrainMeasurement Devices Inc

Analytik Jena (formally UVP LLC) Anasys Instruments Anatrace | Molecular Dimensions

Curi Bio

Cytocentrics GmbH Cytocybernetics Inc

Strex

Cytoo

nPoint Inc

Stoelting Company Sutter Instrument Sysmex Corporation TA Instruments

CVI Melles Griot

Nuvu Cameras

Irsweep ISS Inc

Andor Technology, an Oxford Instruments Company

DE NOVO SOFTWARE

Olis Inc Olympus

Delmic

Jackson ImmunoReseach Labs

Anton Paar App Nano

DeNovix Inc DNASTAR Inc

Onefive GmbH OneWorld Lab

JASCO

Taylor and Francis / CRC Press Technical Manufacturing Company Technical Safety Services Inc Teledyne Photometrics Technical Manufacturing Corporation The Company of Biologists The Journal of Physiology The New York Times Newspaper The Royal Society of Chemistry Thermo Fisher Scientific Thomas Reuters EndNote TgK Scientific Ltd

Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering Journal of Biological Chemistry (ASBMB) Journal of General Physiology (JGP)

Apogee Image Systems Inc Applied Photophysics Applied Precision Inc Arago Biosciences ASI/Applied Scientific Instrumentation AsylumResearch

DRV Technologies DSMPentapharm

Optical Building Blocks Corporation Origin Lab Corporation Oxford Instruments Oxford Nanoimaging Optofluidics

Dynamic Biosensors GmbH Ecocyte Bioscience US LLC Elliot Scientific Ltd Edinburgh Instruments ElectronMicroscopy Sciences eDAQ Inc

JoVE

Pacer Scientific Pall Fortebio Park Systems Inc PCO America

JPK Instruments KEYENCE Corporation Keysight Technologies KinTek Corporation

Aurora Biomed Aurora Scientific Inc AutoMate Scientific Avalance Biotech Avanti Polar Lipids Aviv Biomedical Inc Axiogenesis AG Axion BioSystems AxiomOptics

Elements srl

eLife Sciences Publications Ltd

Peptides International

ELSEVIER Embi Tec Emerald Bio

KSV NIMA

Phasefocus PhaseView PHASICS Phi Optics Inc

La Vision Bio Tec GmbH Laboratory for Fluorescence Lasos Lasertecknik Gmbh Lafayette-Campden Neuroscience LightEdge Technologies LLC LOT- QuantumDesign Ludesco/Accu-Scope Ludl Electronic Products Ltd Luigs &Neumann Gmbh Dynamics Larodan AB LeicaMicrosystems Lumin Dynamics Mad City Labs Inc Malvern Panalytical Market Tech Inc Matreya LLC MedChem101 Media Cybernetics Metrion Biosciences Micro Photonics Micro-Manager MicroSurfaces Inc Mightex Systems Minus K Technology Inc LUMICKS

Aviva Biosciences Corporation

Energetiq Technology Inc Enzyme Research Labs/DSM Pentapharm

Thorlabs Inc TILL Photonics

Photon Control Inc Photonics Media Physics Today PI (Physik Instrumente) PicoQuant Photonics North America Inc

EPI Technology Etaluma Inc

TIRF Labs

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TOKAI HIT USA INC Tomocube Inc TOPTICA Photonics Inc

Azure Biosystems

Expression Systems LLC

B&WTek Inc BaySpec In

Extrel CMS

F1000 Research Faculty of 1000 FEI Company Femtonics Ltd

Unchained Labs

B-Bridge International Beckman Coulter Life Sciences BioCAT, Illinois Institute of Technology Bio Techniques

PIEZOCONCEPT Piezosystem Jena

US Department of Energy

Vari Group Varian, Inc.

PLOS PNAS

Fianium Inc

VisiTech International

Postnova Analytics

Fida Biosystems Aps Finger Lakes Instrumentation LLC

Vutara, Inc.

Biochemical Journal/ Biochemical Society

PreciPoint

Warner Instruments WasatchMicrofluidics Inc World Precision Instruments, Inc. Wyatt Technology Corporation Zaber Technologies Inc Wiley

Precision Plastics Pressure BioSciences Princeton Instruments Prior Scientific Inc

Biolin Scientific

Flexcell International Corporation

Biolog

Bio-Logic USA BioNavis Ltd

Flow Jo

QImaging

Fluicell AB

BiOptix

Fluxion Biosciences

QuantumNorthwest Inc Rainin Instrument, LLC Rapp OptoElectronic GmbH

Biosearch Technologies Inc Biosensing Instrument

flyion GmbH

Zurich Instruments

Fondazione Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia

Xenocs

BioMed Central BioMex Solutions

Rayonix

RCSB PDB & PSI SGKB RedShirt Imaging Reichert Technologies – Life Sciences Refeyn

Formulatrix Garland Science GE Healthcare Gene Tools LLC Gatan Inc

BioVision Technologies Inc

Bitplane

BMG LABTECH

Companies in bold have already secured space for 2023.

Mizar Imaging Molecular Devices

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Exhibit Hall Floor Plan

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Entrance

The Show Floor is 65% Sold Book Your Space Today!

as of June 9, 2022

View Interactive Online Floor Plan at biophysics.org/ 2023meeting/exhibits

“The Biophysical Society Annual Meeting is the largest and most prominent biophysical meeting we attend every year, and we wouldn’t miss it! The meeting provides an exciting opportunity for our company to discover the new and exciting research trends coming from scientific leaders in the industry and helps us learn more about the direction the industry is moving. The interaction between the attendees and the exhibitors is a great opportunity for our company to introduce our products to the next generation of researchers in the industry.” — Matthew McGann, Pharmaceutical & Food Territory Manager, Malvern Panalytical

Let’sWork Together Exhibit Management Phone: (240) 290-5609 Fax: (240) 290-5555 exhibits@biophysics.org

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Support & Marketing Opportunities

Increase Industry Awareness and Enhance Corporate Identity

Take full advantage of your presence on the show floor with support options that will enhance your ROI, drive traffic to your booth, and extend your presence far beyond exhibit hours. Every sponsorship opportunity is designed to provide access to a targeted audience from the science and technology community. Let us work with you to customize a branding program to fit your goals and budget.

Saturday Night OpeningMixer

$10,000

EXCLUSIVE

• Quarter page color ad in printed Annual Meeting Daily Schedule • Includes a tabletop dedicated to your company located near the Mixer • Recognition on signage during event • Highlighted booth displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) • Option to provide literature and giveaways during sponsored event at the sponsor’s expense and requires pre-approval by Exhibit Management Lanyards $10,000

EXCLUSIVE

• Company logo on lanyard (one color) along with BPS’ logo • One additional complimentary scientific badge • Highlighted booth displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) Meeting Badges $6,500 • Company logo and booth number printed on all badge stock • Highlighted booth displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) • Requires pre-approval by Exhibit Management Pens • Company logo printed on all pens • Highlighted booth displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) • Requires pre-approval by Exhibit Management Poster Pin Stations $6,500 • Company logo or advertisement on the panel of each stand • Highlighted booth displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) SRAA Poster Competition $3,500 • Recognition on signage during event • Option to provide literature and giveaways during sponsored event at the sponsor’s expense and requires pre-approval “You Are Here” Show Floor Map $6,500

EXCLUSIVE

$4,500 (2,500 pieces) EXCLUSIVE

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• Includes (2) show floor map boards (placed in the registration area and front entrance of Exhibit Hall) with company logo displayed • Company listing and booth space highlighted on each board • Highlighted booth and company logo displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) Exhibitor Presentations $2,000 each • Exclusive time slot to promote your company, products, services, and technologies • Complimentary meeting room and audio visual equipment • Dedicated onsite signage outside presentation room • Complimentary tweet 15minutes prior to presentation • Discountedmobile app alert opportunity exclusively for companies who hold presentations

Additional opportunites available at biophysics.org/ 2023meeting/exhibits

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February 18–22, 2023

BPS 2023 Promotion Emails

$8,500 each

3 AVAILABLE

• Choose from the November, December, or January email blast • Reach registered and non-registered attendees (61,600+ BPS stakeholders) • Banner ad displayed at top of email • Banner ad with direct hyperlink to company website • Highlighted booth displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) KnowBefore You Go Email Banner $6,500 • Sent two weeks prior to Annual Meeting • Banner ad displayed at top of email • Banner ad with direct hyperlink to company website • Highlighted booth displayed on online floor plan (mobile app) Social Media Posts $2,000 each • Post appears on BPS’ official Twitter and Facebook accounts • 280 character limit for each post • Requires pre-approval by Exhibit Management

EXCLUSIVE

All Biophysical Society Annual Meeting sponsors will receive these benefits

• Acknowledgement in the Annual Meeting Daily Schedule and online program • Recognition on signage during event • Logo with hyperlink to company website on Annual Meeting and Exhibit webpages • Sponsor ribbons for exhibit personnel • Additional priority points toward booth selection for BPS 2024 • Mention in the Society’s monthly newsletter, BPS Bulletin (August – February) Additional benefits are listed under each opportunity.

Priority Points Sponsorship

1 point per $1,000 of Annual Meeting support

Advertising

1 point per $1,000 of advertising in all BPS publications and mailing lists

Exhibit Booth Space

1 point per $1,000 of booth space purchased Points allocated per Industry Partner Membership level

Industry Partner Membership

Establish Relationships. Build Your Business. An Industry Partner Membership provides public and private organizations, including nonprofits and foundations, direct access to the Biophysical Society’s international scientific community. BPS Industry Partners enjoy a variety of benefits with their membership. The most valuable member benefits the Biophysical Society provides for an organization include access to decision makers, accelerated company growth, and significantly increased visibility among BPS members. Members are acknowledged year-round and at the Annual Meeting, which reaches thousands of scientists across a myriad of research areas. We are committed to working with you. Your investment will be rewarded with recognition and access to BPS members. With BPS as your marketing partner, you will benefit from distinctive program offerings tailored to accomplishing your marketing goals within a wide range of budgets. Platinum$10,000 | Gold $5,000 | Silver $2,500 BPS offers three levels of Industry Partner Membership. To view a full list of benefits associated with each level, contact Exhibit Management at exhibits@biophysics.org.

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2023 BPS Lecturer

A Note FromThe ProgramChairs We are excited to present the program for the 2023 Annual Biophysical Society Meeting. We can all agree that the last few years represent an epochal moment for science in human history. Basic science discoveries were translated into treatments for human diseases at an astonishing pace. Advances in biophysics at various levels is central to these developments. This meeting will showcase incredible breakthroughs in new drug developments and protein structure prediction. Other symposiums will highlight the emerging complexity of cellular membranes, RNA and genomic organization. Workshops will feature developments in the computational drug discovery, spectroscopic and microscopy approaches for high through put research. We look forward to seeing you next year in San Diego!

Ardem Patapoutian Scripps Research/HHMI How do you feel? The Molecules that Sense Touch

OVER 5 , 000 AT TENDEES

Baron Chanda Washington Univeristy in St. Louis

Janice Robertson Washington Univeristy in St. Louis

MORE THAN 4 , 000 ABSTRACT SUBMI SS I ONS 600 POS TER PRESENTATIONS DA I LY

Symposia Amyloid Structure, Dynamics, and Proteostasis Elizabeth Rhoades, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Chair David Eisenberg, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Robert Tycko, NIDDK, NIH, USA Manu Sharma, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA Viral Recognition and Entry James Munro, University of Massachusetts, USA, Chair Juan Reguera, AFMB: Laboratoire Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques, France Artificial Enzymes: Protein Dynamics and Directed Evolution Lynn Kamerlin, Uppsala University, Sweden, Chair Huimin Zhao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Donald Hilvert, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Steven Schwartz, University of Arizona, USA Ekaterina Heldwein, Tufts University, USA Megan Stanifer, University of Florida, USA

Discover the latest advances in biophysics.

Fuzzy Complexes

Benjamin Schuler, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Chair Jennifer Hurley, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Katherine Stott, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Max Staller, University of California, Berkeley, USA Ion Channels on Drugs Vera Moiseenkova-Bell, University of Pennsylvania, USA, Chair Fredrik Elinder, Linköping University, Sweden Stephen J. Tucker, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Ryan Hibbs, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA

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February 18–22, 2023

Allosteric Modulation of GPCRs Arthur Christopoulos, Monash University, Australia, Chair Madan Babu, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA Ron Dror, Stanford University, USA Moran Shalev-Benami, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Unholy Matrimony of Channels and Transporters Show-Ling Shyng, Oregon Health and Science University, USA, Chair Jianping Wu, Westlake University, China Harley Kurata, University of Alberta, Canada David Stokes, New York University, USA Bacterial Barriers Randy Stockbridge, University of Michigan, USA, Chair Gurol Suel, University of California, San Diego, USA Joanna Slusky, University of Kansas, USA Camilo Perez, University of Basel, Switzerland Mechanisms of Membrane Insertion Bil Clemons, California Institute of Technology, USA, Chair Rebecca Voorhees, California Institute of Technology, USA Eunyong Park, University of California, Berkeley, USA Ian Collinson, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Mechanotransduction Complex in Hair Cells Robert Fettiplace, University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA, Chair Marcos Sotomayor, Ohio State University, USA Pingbo Huang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Angela Ballesteros Morcillo, NIH, USA

50 Years After the Fluid Mosaic Membrane Sarah Keller, University of Washington, USA, Chair Madan Rao, National Centre for Biological Sciences, India Drew Marquardt, University of Windsor, Canada Ana Garcia-Saez, University of Cologne, Germany The Molecular Sarcomere Samantha Harris, University of Arizona, USA, Chair Anna Grosberg, University of California, Irvine, USA Dylan Burnette, Vanderbilt University, USA Stefan Raunser, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Physiology, Germany Cytoskeletal Cross Talk Marileen Dogterom, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, Chair Jessica Henty-Ridilla, SUNY Upstate Medical University, USA Genome Organization Elizabeth Hinde, University of Melbourne, Australia, Chair Marco Foiani, University of Milan, Italy Sua Myong, Johns Hopkins University, USA Yuichi Taniguchi, Kyoto University, Japan The RNA World Jeffrey Chao, Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Switzerland, Chair Wendy Gilbert, Yale University, USA Rhiju Das, Stanford University, USA Katja Petzold, Karolinska Institute, Sweden Michael Murrell, Yale University, USA Dana Nicole Reinemann, University of Mississippi, USA

Proton Coupled Transport in Organelles

Simon Newstead, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, Chair Joseph A. Mindell, NIH, USA Rajini Rao, Johns Hopkins University, USA Ambre Bertholet, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Optogenetics and Beyond Mikhail Shapiro, California Institute of Technology, USA, Chair Elena G. Govorunova, University of Texas Medical School, USA Emilia Entcheva, George Washington University, USA Jared Toettcher, Princeton University, USA Opportunities for Change: Setting Standards to Address Harassment in Science Renae Ryan, University of Sydney, Australia, Chair Michael Lauer, NIH, USA Theresa Good, NSF, USA Speaker to be announced Predicting Protein Fold John Moult, University of Maryland, USA, Chair Lucy Forrest, NINDS, NIH, USA Kathryn Tunyasuvunakool, DeepMind, United Kingdom Sameer Velankar, European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s European, United Kingdom Biophysics of Mitosis Mary Elting, North Carolina State University, USA, Chair Meredith Betterton, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Lillian Fritz-Laylin, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA Dimitrios Vavylonis, Lehigh University, USA

Workshops Learn from those leading the development of emerging techniques.

Computational Modeling of Binding Thermodynamics Carol Post, Purdue University, USA, Chair Zoe Cournia, University of Athens, Greece Jay Ponder, Washington University in St. Louis, USA Siewert Marrink, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Lingle Wang, Schrodinger, Inc, USA Developments in Nanopore Biosensors Giovanni Maglia, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Chair Min Chen, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA Jens Gundlach, University of Washington, USA Cees Dekker, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Vibrational Tools for Biomolecular and Cellular Studies Nien-Hui Ge, University of California, Irvine, USA, Chair Wei Min, Columbia University, USA Andrei Tokmakoff, University of Chicago, USA Shen Ye, Tohoku University, Japan High Throughput Single Molecule Spectroscopy Joseph Puglisi, Stanford University, USA, Chair Nynke Dekker, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Gijs Wuite, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ilya Finkelstein, University of Texas at Austin, USA Marcel Goldschen-Ohm, University of Texas at Austin, USA

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