BPS2024 Full Program & Abstracts

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Biophysics: The Next Generation

Program & Abstracts

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GUIDE TO THE ANNUAL MEETING

About the BPS Annual Meeting The Biophysical Society (BPS) Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of biophysicists in the world. With over 200 sessions and more than 3,000 poster presentations, it can be overwhelming! Use this guide to help you get the most from your attendance at this world famous event.

Scientific Sessions The BPS Annual Meeting is known for its many types of sessions, often taking place concurrently. Each type has its own distinct scope, format, and speaker makeup. Symposia

Professional Development The Annual Meeting includes daily sessions and resources for the professional development of biophysicists at all stages of their careers: undergrads and grad students, early and mid-stage, and se nior scientists. These sessions are held before, after, and in-between the scientific sessions.

Workshops • Technique-oriented sessions • Four-to-eight speakers per two-hour session • Two-to-four held concurrently on Tuesday evening Subgroup Programs • Scientific sessions held Saturday • Feature speakers presenting the latest research in biophysics subfields Biophysical Society Lecture • One-hour presentation by a world-re nowned biophysicist

• Broad topics featuring talks by leading researchers presenting new research • Four invited speakers in addition to one “symp select” talk chosen from among submitted abstracts per two hour session • Two-to-three held concurrently Platforms • More focused topics selected from among submitted abstracts held concurrently with symposia • Seven speakers, including early career researchers and three flash talks per two-hour session; flash talk present ers will also present their work in a poster session • Approximately six held concurrently during each symposium session

Workshops On networking, public speaking, teaching and science education, careers in industry and academia, and optimizing graduate and postdoc experiences Exhibits Over 120 displays of new equipment, publications, and products Exhibitor Presentations Hands-on demonstrations conducted by exhibiting companies of scientific products and their uses

Career Development Center Open all day, includes job and resume postings, interview scheduling, CV reviews, and job-related workshops Breakfasts For students and postdocs to network and learn about available resources Panel Discussions Expert presentations on career options, guidance on career transitions, funding resources, science policy

Posters Most interactive and well-attended scientific sessions of the meeting. Poster Presenters

Social and Networking Events

Opening Reception • Hors d’oeuvres and cash bar

New Member Welcome • Opportunity to meet and socialize with new members and members of Society governance and committees Monday Evening Reception The place to meet, drink, eat, dance and socialize with other meeting at tendees. Quiet Room with soft music for those who prefer a more quieter atmosphere

Board Assignments Board numbers (B1, B2, B3, LB1, LB2, etc.) indicate the location of the poster board in the Exhibit Hall. Poster numbers (250-Pos, 251-Pos, etc.) correspond with the number assigned to each poster in the online Abstracts Issue.

It is important to present science, but also have posters available for attendee viewing prior to and following presentations. Poster Schedule Please refer to the programming notice, desktop planner, or mobile app for the date and time of poster presentations.

First-Time Attendee Drop-By • Information on how to navigate the Meeting Dinner Meet-Ups • Local student and early career attendees available Sunday - Tuesday at 6 pm at the Society Booth to help you explore local restaurants and neighborhoods

Presentation Date

Sunday, February 11

Monday, February 12

Tuesday, February 13 Monday after 6 pm Tuesday before 4 pm

Wednesday, February 14 Wednesday after 7 am Wednesday before 3 pm

Setup Time

Saturday after 6 pm

Sunday after 6 pm

Removal Time

Sunday before 5:30 pm

Monday before 5:30 pm

PLEASE NOTE: POSTERS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED OR STORED FOR PICK UP AT A LATER TIME.

Plan the Perfect Day! Meeting Mobile App: • Stay organized and keep up with the latest event information • Search by keyboards, sessions, presentations, or authors • Bookmark session, abstracts, presentations, exhibitors • Create your itinerary • Sync itinerary you may have created using the Desktop Planner into the mobile app • View abstracts • Make and keep notes about sessions • Browse exhibitors • Find attendees and connect with colleagues • Follow social media postings • And much, much more!

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Code of Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III Moscone Center Facilities Maps . . . . . . . . . . IV Society Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIII General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VIII Society Committee Meetings Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI Ancillary Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XI Professional Development & Education Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . XII Travel Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XIII Friday Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Satellite Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Saturday Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Subgroup Dinner Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Subgroup Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Bioengineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Macromolecular Machines and Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Membrane Structure and Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Membrane Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Mechanobiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Motility and Cytoskeleton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Single-Molecule Forces, Manipulation, and Visualization . . . . 6 Biological Fluorescence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Intrinsically Disordered Proteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bioenergetics, Mitochondria & Metabolism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Biopolymers in vivo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Channels, Receptors, and Transporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Membrane Fusion, Fission, and Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Cryo-EM............................................. 8 Multicale Genome Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Nanoscale Approaches to Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Physical Cell Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 TheoryandComputation............................... 9 Sunday Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Symposia 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Platforms 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Symposia 10:45 am –12:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Platforms 10:45 am –12:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Symposia 4:00 pm –6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Platforms 4:00 pm –6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 SRAA Competition 6:00 pm –9:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 (see page 52 for a list of SRAA Participants) Sunday Posters 27 Monday Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Symposia 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Platforms 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Symposia 10:45 am –12:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Platforms 10:45 am –12:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Symposia 4:00 pm –6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Platforms 4:00 pm –6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Awards & 2024 Biophysical Society Lecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Monday Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Tuesday Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Symposia 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Platforms 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Symposium 10:45 am –12:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Platforms 10:45 am –12:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Symposia 4:00 pm –6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Platforms 4:00 pm –6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Workshops 7:30 pm –9:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Tuesday Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Wednesday Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Symposia 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Platforms 8:15 am –10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Symposia 1:00 pm –3:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Platforms 1:00 pm –3:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Wednesday Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Exhibitor Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Exhibitor List 182 Product Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200

Carolyn Bertozzi Stanford University 2024 Biophysical Society Lecturer Therapeutic Opportunities in Glycoscience

About the Cover Molecule Cell Surfaces are covered in glycosylated proteins, lipids and RNAs that mediate cell-cell interactions This presentation will focus on development of new therapeutic modalities that target cell-surface glycans involved in cancer immune systems Photo by Christopher Michel https://www.christophermichel.com

List of Advertisers in the 2024 Annual Meeting Program:

Mad City Labs Inc

Sutter Instrument

The Biophysical Society would like to thank the following companies for their generous support of the Annual Meeting: ACS Publications Anatrace | Molecular Dimensions Bruker Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC Cell Press Chroma Technology Elements SRL

HORIBA Scientific HÜBNER Photonics Journal of General Physiology (JGP) Leica Microsystems LUMICKS Mad City Labs Inc

Nanion Technologies Nikon Instruments Inc Oxford Instruments

PicoQuant Photonics North America Inc Physical Review Journals Published by APS

RCSB Protein Data Bank Sophion Bioscience A/S Sutter Instrument Thermo Fisher Scientific Worthington Biochemical Corp As of January 1, 2024

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Biophysical Society Code of Conduct, Anti-Harassment Policy

The Biophysical Society (BPS) is committed to providing an environment that encourages the free expression and exchange of scientific ideas As a global, professional Society, the BPS is committed to the philosophy of equal opportunity and respectful treatment for all, regardless of national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, gender, gender identity or expression, race, color, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, veteran status, or any other reason not related to scientific merit All BPS meetings and BPS-sponsored activities promote an environment that is free of inappropriate behavior and harassment by or toward all attendees and participants of Society events, including speakers, organizers, students, guests, media, exhibitors, staff, vendors, and other suppliers BPS expects anyone associated with an official BPS-sponsored event to respect the rules and policies of the Society, the venue, the hotels, and the city Definition of Harassment The term “harassment” includes but is not limited to epithets, unwelcome slurs, jokes, or verbal, graphic or physical conduct relating to an individual’s race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, gender or sexual orientation that denigrate or show hostility or aversion toward an individual or group Sexual harassment refers to unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature Behavior and language that are welcome/acceptable to one person may be unwelcome/ offensive to another Consequently, individuals must use discretion to ensure that their words and actions communicate respect for others This is especially important for those in positions of authority since individuals with lower rank or status may be reluctant to express their objections or discomfort regarding unwelcome behavior It does not refer to occasional compliments of a socially acceptable nature It refers to behavior that is not welcome, is personally offen sive, debilitates morale, and therefore, interferes with work effectiveness The following are examples of behavior that, when unwelcome, may constitute sexual harassment: sexual flirtations, advances, or propositions; verbal comments or physical actions of a sexual nature; sexually degrading words used to describe an individual; a display of sexually suggestive objects or pictures; sexually explicit jokes; unnecessary touching Attendees or participants who are asked to stop engaging in harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately Anyone who feels harassed is encouraged to immediately inform the alleged harasser that the behavior is unwelcome In many instances, the person is unaware that their conduct is offensive and when so advised can easily and willingly correct the conduct so that it does not reoccur Anyone who feels harassed is NOT REQUIRED to address the person believed guilty of inappropriate treatment If the informal discussion with the alleged harasser is unsuccessful in remedying the problem or if the complainant does not feel comfortable with such an approach, they can report the behavior as detailed below Reported or suspected occurrences of harassment will be promptly and thoroughly investigated Following an investigation, BPS will immediately take any necessary and appropriate action BPS will not permit or condone any acts of retaliation against anyone who files harassment complaints or cooperates in the investigation of same

Reporting a Violation Violations of this Conduct Policy should be reported immediately If you feel physically unsafe or believe a crime has been committed, you should report it to the police immediately To report a violation to BPS: • You may do so in person at the Annual Meeting at the BPS Business Office in the convention center • You may do so in person to BPS senior staff at Thematic Meetings, BPS Conferences, or other BPS events • At any time (during or after an event), you can make a report through http://biophysicsethicspointcom or via a dedicated hotline (phone numbers listed on the website) which will collect and relay information in a secure and sensitive manner Reported or suspected occurrences of harassment will be promptly and thoroughly investigated per the procedure detailed below Following an investigation, BPS will immediately take any necessary and appropriate action BPS will not permit or condone any acts of retaliation against anyone who files harassment complaints or cooperates in the investigation of same Investigative Procedure All reports of harassment or sexual harassment will be treated seriously However, absolute confidentiality cannot be promised nor can it be assured BPS will conduct an investigation of any complaint of harassment or sexual harassment, which may require limited disclosure of pertinent information to certain parties, including the alleged harasser Once a complaint of harassment or sexual harassment is received, BPS will begin a prompt and thorough investigation Please note, if a complaint is filed anonymously, BPS may be severely limited in our ability to follow-up on the allegation • An impartial investigative committee, consisting of the current President, President-Elect, and Executive Officer will be established If any of these individuals were to be named in an allegation, they would be excluded from the committee • The committee will interview the complainant and review the written complaint If no written complaint exists, one will be requested • The committee will speak to the alleged offender and present the complaint • The alleged offender will be given the opportunity to address the complaint, with sufficient time to respond to the evidence and bring his/her own evidence • If the facts are in dispute, the investigative team may need to interview anyone named as witnesses • The investigative committee may seek BPS Counsel’s advice • Once the investigation is complete, the committee will report their findings and make recommendations to the Society Officers • If the severity of the allegation is high, is a possible repeat offense, or is determined to be beyond BPS’s capacity to assess claims and views on either side, BPS may refer the case to the alleged offender’s home institution (Office of Research Integrity of similar), employer, licensing board, or law enforcement for their investigation and decision Disciplinary Actions Individuals engaging in behavior prohibited by this policy as well as those making allegations of harassment in bad faith will be subject to disciplinary action Such actions range from a written warning to ejection from the meeting or activity in question without refund of registration fees, being banned from participating in future Society meetings or Society-sponsored activities, being expelled from membership in the Society, and reporting the behavior to their employer or calling the authorities In the event that the individual is dissatisfied with the results of the investigation, they may appeal to the President of the Society Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the BPS Executive Officer or other Society Officer

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Pennsylvania Convention Center

Level 100

Meeting Rooms

Exhibitor Presentations

Meeting Rooms

Gender Inclusive Restrooms

Coat Check

Speaker Ready Room Career Development Center

PI to PI Mixer

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Pennsylvania Convention Center

Level 200

Gender Inclusive Restrooms

First Aid

Registration Bridge East • Society Booth • Publications Booth Registration Bridge West • Registration • Society Help Desk

Exhibit Hall AB

• Posters and Exhibits • Education and Career Opportunities Fair • SRAA Competition

• Exhibitor Lounge • Image Contest • Travel Awardee Reception

Gender Inclusive Restrooms

Meeting Rooms

• Opening Mixer • First Time Attendee Drop By • JUST-B • Meet the Editors • Undergraduate Poster Award Competition (UPAC) • Speed Networking

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Pennsylvania Convention Center

Level 300

Undergraduate Student Lounge

Meditation Room BPS Office

Family Rooms

Gender Inclusive Restrooms

Meeting Rooms BPS 2024 Lecture

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Biophysical Society

Biophysical Society

2024 Program Committee

Ibrahim Cissé , Max-Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, Co-Chair Elizabeth Villa , University of California, San Diego, Co-Chair Gilad Haran , Weizmann Institute of Science Kumiko Hayashi , Tohoku University

Syma Khalid , University of Oxford Francesca Marassi , Medical College of Wisconsin Joseph Mindell , NINDS, NIH

Baron Chanda , Washington University in St Louis, 2023 Co-Chair Janice Robertson , Washington University in St Louis, 2023 Co-Chair

BPS Officers

Society Office Staff

Taekjip Ha , President Gabriela Popescu , President-elect Gail Robertson , Past President Samantha Harris , Treasurer Teresa Giraldez , Secretary

Jennifer L. Pesanelli , Executive Officer Erica Bellavia , Meetings Manager Dorothy Chaconas , Director of Meetings & Exhibits Darren Early , Managing Editor Leann Fox , Director of Advocacy and Public Affairs

Emma Hedman , Subgroup Program Manager Ally Levine , Senior Sales & Exhibits Manager John Long , Director of Publications Laura Phelan , Communications, Diversity & Belonging Programs Manager Harris Povich , Director of Finance & Operations Saran Ramu , Director of Information Technology Hillary Roegelein , Peer Review Coordinator Caitlin Simpson , Membership Manager Elizabeth Vuong , Director of Marketing, Communications & Outreach Ray Wolfe , Creative Director & IT Systems Engineer Ethan Yosebashvili , Programs Coordinator Umi Zhou , Meetings Manager Meredith Zimmerman , Production Coordinator

BPS Council

Term Ending 2024 Henry Colecraft Kumiko Hayashi Susan Marqusee Kandice Tanner Term Ending 2025 Patricia Bassereau Martin Gruebele Syma Khalid Valeria Vasquez Term Ending 2026 Margaret Cheung Emmanuel Margeat Elizabeth Rhoades Jin Xu

Sorting and Programming of 2024 Abstracts Sorting and programming of the 2024 Annual Meeting abstracts into poster and platform sessions was completed by Patricia Bassereau, Sudha Chakrapani, Margaret Cheung, Henry Colecraft, Ibrahim Cissé, Teresa Giraldez, Angela Gronenborn, Martin Gruebele, Taekjip Ha, Gilad Haran, Samantha Harris, Kumiko Hayashi, Anne Kenworthy, Syma Khalid, William Kobertz, Elizabeth Komives, Francesca Marassi, Emmanuel Margeat, Joseph Mindell, Arthur Palmer, David Piston, Gabriela Popescu, Elzabeth Rhoades, Gail Robertson, Janice Robertson, Catherine Royer, Jim Sellers, Erin Sheets, Elizabeth Villa, Jing Xu, and Christopher Yip

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General Information All functions will be held in the Pennsylvania Convention Center , unless otherwise noted

Badges Badges are required for admission to all scientific sessions, including Saturday Subgroup symposia, poster areas, exhibits, and social func tions A guest badge for non-scientific guests can be purchased for $65 at the on-site registration counter located in Registration Bridge West Guest registration is only for admittance to the Opening Mixer on Saturday night and Reception on Monday night It does not include admission to scientific sessions, posters, or exhibits There is a $30 fee to reprint a lost or forgotten badge Banking and Currency Exchange Bank transactions can be done during regular bank business hours at Bank of America, 1600 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19103, United States Please bring two forms of identification with you Monday–Friday 10:00 am –4:00 pm Saturday - Sunday Closed ATMs are also available in the Pennsylvania Convention Center UPS Store & Business Center, Second Floor The Pennsylvania Convention Center provides a full-service business center for the convenience of attendees and exhibitors Services include photocopying, faxing, computer workstations, and printing ser vices Shipping is provided through UPS The business center is located inside the Pennsylvania Convention Center on the second floor To contact the business center, call 215-418-2125 or email store7181@ theupsstore com Hours of Operation will be posted onsite Career Development Center, Room 108AB Services are available for both those seeking a position and employers with positions to fill Please note, the career development center is the only place to post job openings Unauthorized notices placed elsewhere in the Pennsylvania Convention Center will be removed Saturday 12:00 NOON–6:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am –6:30 pm Monday–Tuesday 8:00 am –5:30 pm Certificates of Attendance Certificates of Attendance may be obtained in person at the Society Help Desk located at registration in Registration Bridge West or in the Society Meeting Office, in Room 304 VIP Code of Conduct The Biophysical Society Annual Meeting provides an environment that encourages free and respectful expression and exchange of scientific ideas Please review the Code of Conduct policy (page III) that all meet ing participants must follow

Coat Check/Luggage Storage, 100 Lobby Level Please do not bring luggage to meeting rooms If you are planning to check items, please plan to arrive early to ensure that you are not late for sessions due to long lines Items will be checked and securely stored during posted hours for a charge of $3 00 per item Items not picked up at closing will be moved to the Soceity Meeting Office, Room 304 VIP Saturday 7:30 am –7:30 pm Sunday–Tuesday 7:30 am –6:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am –4:00 pm Dinner Meet-Ups Interested in making new acquaintances and experiencing the cuisine of Philadelphia? Meet at the Society Booth each evening, Sunday through Tuesday, at 6:00 pm , where a BPS member will coordinate din ner at a local restaurant In addition to the general Dinner Meet-Up groups, there will be specific meet-ups for different groups and focus topics: Sunday, February 11 General; Policy & Advocacy Monday, February 12 General; Black in Biophysics; Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUI) Tuesday, February 13 General; Networking for Nerds Exhibits, Exhibit Hall AB The Exhibit Hall features the most advanced equipment, products, services, and publications available A list of exhibitors as of January 1, 2024, can be found beginning on page 173 Please see Addendum for those registered after January 1, 2024 Sunday 10:00 am –5:00 pm Monday 10:00 am –5:00 pm Tuesday 10:00 am –4:00 pm Exhibitor Lounge, Exhibit Hall A Exhibitors may visit the Exhibitor Lounge at the following times for assistance while at the meeting Friday 8:00 am –5:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am –3:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am –5:00 pm Monday 8:00 am –5:00 pm Tuesday 8:00 am –4:00 pm Wednesday Closed Exhibitor Passport Competition Pick up a Passport Competition booklet inside the entrance of the Exhibit Hall Visit participating exhibitors, get your passport stamped, and drop your passport at the Society Booth located at Registration Bridge East before 2:30 pm Tuesday The winner will be announced on Tuesday at 3:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall You must be present at the drawing to win Good luck!

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Parking There are many parking options – both garages and lots – conveniently located within blocks of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Rates at parking garages and lots vary based on location and are subject to change Additionally, Philadelphia has thousands of metered spots throughout the city Many metered spaces have been updated to a kiosk system, which accept a variety of payment methods – including bills and credit cards – and issue a printed ticket to place in your windshield Meter timing and rates may vary based on location Please pay attention to the posted sig nage for time limits, hours, and rates You may also park via the meterUP app, which allows you to pay for parking directly from your phone Simply park wherever you see a meterUP sign and follow the posted instructions Features of the mobile app include parking expiration alerts, as well as the option to extend your parking time remotely or stop time early to avoid paying for unused minutes Poster Pickup Posters ordered in advance through Tray Printing will be available for pick up at the Pennsylvania Convention Center Exhibit Hall entrance during the following hours: Saturday 4:00 pm –7:00 pm Sunday–Tuesday 9:00 am –11:00 am and 1:00 pm –4:00 pm No Wednesday Pick-up Poster Sessions, Exhibit Hall AB Sunday–Wednesday The Exhibit Hall will open at 8:00 am each morning It will remain open for poster viewing until 10:00 pm each night, except for Tuesday, when it will close at 4:00 pm for safety purposes during exhibit tear down Posters are arranged according to topic Your poster board number begins with “B ” On the day of presentation, authors assigned odd-numbered poster boards should present at 1:45 pm –2:45 pm (10:30 am –11:30 am on Wednesday); even-numbered posters should present at 2:45 pm –3:45 pm , (11:30 am –12:30 pm on Wednesday) Other hours, day or evening, may be posted by the authors as desired Additionally, authors may leave note paper so that visitors may request an appointment Abstracts submitted after October 4, 2023, are scheduled each day, Sunday–Wednesday, dur ing the regular poster sessions These board assignments will begin with “LB” Posters are to be removed by 5:30 pm on Sunday and Monday, by 4:00 pm on Tuesday to accommodate exhibit teardown, and by 3:00 pm on Wednesday Please do not leave materials or belongings under poster boards or in the poster area The Society is not responsible for any articles left in the poster area Raffles Exhibitor Raffle: Want to win a Samsung Galaxy Tablet? Pick up an Exhibitor Passport Competition booklet inside the entrance of the Exhibit Hall Visit participating exhibitors, talk to them to find out the answer to their questions, get your passport stamped, and drop off your passport at the Society Booth located at Registration Bridge East Entrance before 2:30 pm on Tuesday, February 13 The winner will be announced on Tuesday at 3:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall You must be present at the drawing to win Good luck! Wednesday Poster Session Raffle: Attend the Wednesday poster sessions in the Exhibit Hall for a chance to win a Fitbit Versa! Drop your ticket in the ballot box in the Exhibit Hall The winner will be announced at 12:30 pm on Wednesday in the Exhibit Hall You must be present in the Exhibit Hall to win Good luck! Stop by the Society Booth to answer the biophysics trivia question for a chance to win a t-shirt each day Saturday–Tuesday

Family Room, Room 301 & 302 The Family Room is equipped with diapers, wipes, labels for breast milk, plastic bags for disposing of diapers, electrical outlets for pumps, a small refrigerator, private areas for nursing, and a small area for rest and play Friday 2:00 pm –5:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am –7:00 pm Sunday–Tuesday 7:30 am –10:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am –3:00 pm Two “Mamava” lactation suites are available for nursing mothers The units are self-contained pods, each equipped with a comfortable bench, an electrical outlet, and lockable door One pod is positioned near the Concierge Desk on the Convention Center’s second level between Halls A and B The second pod is located on the street level on the Broad and Arch Concourse First Aid, Exhibit Hall AB In case of medical emergency, dial 4911 from any house phone or 215-418-4911 The First Aid room is located in the back of Exhibit Hall B For other minor medical needs, this room will be staffed with First Aid Administrators trained in First Aid Response during the hours below Saturday 8:00 am –6:30 pm Sunday 7:30 am –6:30 pm Monday 7:30 am –9:00 pm Tuesday 7:30 am –6:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am –3:30 pm Individuals Requiring Assistance Attendees requiring special assistance during the meeting should visit the Society Meeting Office in Room 304 Society staff will do their best to accommodate requests, however, we cannot ensure that special needs will be met without prior notice Internet Access Wireless Internet access is available free-of-charge in the lobby and common spaces of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, excluding the Exhibit Hall and meeting rooms Meditation Room, Room 305 A room will be available for attendees to use for quiet meditation or prayer Saturday–Tuesday 8:00 am –10:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am –3:30 pm Mobile App and Desktop Planner The Biophysical Society’s Official Mobile App is available for download in the App Store and the Google Play Store iOS and Android Users can search for “Biophysical Society Events” to download the App We do not support native apps for Windows Mobile; however, those users may access our mobile-friendly Desktop Planner at www biophysics org/2024meeting Using the Mobile App you can view and create schedules, view abstracts/authors/exhibitors, receive event alerts from BPS, join the conversation on social media, find and interact virtually with other attendees, and sync itineraries that were created with the Desktop Planner

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Registration Hours, Registration Bridge West Friday 3:00 pm –5:00 pm Saturday 7:30 am –6:30 pm Sunday–Tuesday 7:30 am –5:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am –3:00 pm

Society Meeting Office, Room 304 VIP Friday 3:00 pm –5:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am –6:30 pm Sunday–Tuesday 7:30 am –5:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am –3:00 pm Speaker Ready Room, Room 112AB

Restrooms Restrooms are located in the Exhibit Hall, Lobby BC, and six banks on the meeting room levels Gender-inclusive restrooms are located on each level of the Pennsylvania Convention Center

We highly encourage all presenters in Symposia, Workshops, and Platform sessions to visit the Speaker Ready Room one day before their scheduled presentation time This room will be set up for your use and will contain several screens and data projectors to allow you the oppor tunity to review your material before your scheduled presentation time slot All speakers must bring their own laptops An audiovisual techni cian will be available during room hours to assist you in setting up your laptop with the data projector and answer any questions As a courtesy to other presenters, please limit your viewing time to five minutes dur ing peak times Saturday–Tuesday 8:00 am –6:30 pm Wednesday 8:00 am –1:00 pm Data projectors will be provided in all session rooms in the Pennsylvania Convention Center The data projectors will be compat ible with both Windows and Mac laptops Speakers must bring their own laptops The Society does not provide laptops for those with flash drives or other storage devices Ride Share and Taxis The easiest way to pick up transportation to and from the Pennsylvania Convention Center is through ride share services Taxi services operate daily as well Uber and Lyft 215-GET-A-CAB 215-438-2222 (app also available) Streamline Taxi Service 267-226-0254 Phila Taxicab Service 267-888-5415 Undergraduate Student Lounge, Room 303AB This special space is reserved for undergraduate meeting attendees looking for a place to relax or catch up on coursework they may miss while at the Annual Meeting Saturday–Tuesday 8:00 am –6:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am –12:00 noon

Level 1:

Arch Street entrance outside Room 109AB Back of Exhibit Hall A and in the session room corridor outside Room 201AB Outside Ballroom A, immediately across the Overlook corridor

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Level 3:

Social Media Society staff will be updating the BPS Facebook page, X, formerly known as Twitter, feed, Instagram account, and blog with Annual Meeting information throughout the meeting Follow us on:

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Social Media/Photography Policy The Biophysical Society welcomes the use of social media to share information from the 68th Biophysical Society Annual Meeting and to engage with the biophysics community Please use the Annual Meeting hashtag #bps2024 when posting to help others follow along We encourage you to share highlights from the meeting, suggest ses sions to attend, discuss stand-out presentations and posters, and con nect with your fellow biophysicists, as well as our sponsors and exhibi tors When sharing information about what you see and hear in meeting sessions, please refrain from photographing or sharing full details of the material presented, to respect the intellectual property of the present ers Some presenters may request, verbally or in writing, that attendees not share information about their presentations and content; please honor those requests so that we can maintain a professional, respectful environment Presenters: If you do not wish to have your research shared via social media, please make an announcement before and during your pre sentation BPS strongly encourages compliance with speaker requests regarding social media sharing but cannot guarantee it Due to the sensitive nature of data and the preliminary, unpublished research find ings, all filming and recording of any kind (camera, cell phones, personal devices) in the scientific session rooms, Exhibit Hall, and poster area are strictly prohibited unless the individual doing the filming or recording is accompanied by a member of the Society staff Any individual seen taking photographs in any session room, the Exhibit Hall, or poster area will be escorted out by security

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Governance and Committee Meetings All rooms are located in the Pennsylvania Convention Center , unless otherwise noted

Friday, February 9 3:30 pm –4:30 pm New Council Orientation Marriott, Conference Suite II 5:00 pm –9:00 pm Joint Council Reception, Dinner, and Meeting

Tuesday, February 13 8:00 am –9:00 am Biophysical Society Business Meeting Room 111AB 9:00 am –10:30 am Subgroup Chairs Meeting Room 104AB 1:00 pm –3:00 pm The Biophysicist Editorial Board Meeting Room 106AB 3:00 pm –5:00 pm Education Committee Meeting Room 110AB 3:30 pm –5:30 pm Biophysical Reports Editorial Board Meeting Room 106AB Wednesday, February 14 8:00 am –11:30 am New Council Meeting Room 104AB

3:30 pm –5:00 pm Early Careers Committee Meeting Room 106AB 4:00 pm –6:00 pm Publications Committee Meeting Room 110AB 7:00 pm –10:30 pm BPS Publications Dinner

Marriott, Independence Ballroom Saturday, February 10 8:00 am –11:30 am Joint Council Meeting (continued) Marriott, Independence Ballroom Sunday, February 11 8:30 am –10:30 am CPOW Committee Meeting Room 106AB 12:00 pm –1:30 pm Public Affairs Committee Meeting Room 106AB

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Hamilton Building, Tuttleman Gallery Monday, February 12 8:30 am –10:30 am Committee for Inclusion and Diversity Meeting Room 106AB 11:30 am –1:30 am Biophysical Journal Associate Editors Meeting Room 106AB 3:30 pm –5:30 pm Membership Committee Meeting Room 106AB

The Biophysical Society would like to thank Society members who serve on Council or Committees for their dedication and efforts.

Ancillary Meetings

Tuesday, February 13, 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm SOBLA (The Society for Latinoamerican Biophysicists) Meeting Room 109AB

Sunday, February 11, 5:30 pm – 6:00 pm Korean Biophysicist Meeting Room 107AB

Mark Your Calendars! Future BPS Annual Meetings 69 th Annual Meeting February 15–19, 2025 Los Angeles, California 70 th Annual Meeting February 21–25, 2026 San Francisco, California 71 st Annual Meeting February 20–24, 2027 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

72 nd Annual Meeting February 19–23, 2028 San Diego, California

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Professional Development & Educational Sessions

Monday, February 12, 2024 7:30 am –8:30 am

The Society’s committees have planned a variety of professional devel opment activities to take place during the Annual Meeting Below is a schedule of all of those activities Detailed descriptions of the sessions can be found in the daily program In addition, a student lounge for undergraduates will be available Saturday, February 10, to Wednesday, February 14, in Room 108AB Sessions in italics will be held in Career Development Center, Room 108B Saturday, February 10, 2024 3:00 pm –4:00 pm Leveraging LinkedIn in the PhD Job Search: Networking, Informational Interviews, and More

Graduate Student Breakfast

9:00 am –10:00 am

Demystifying the Academic Job Search I: Understanding the Search Marketing Your Value: Crafting your Elevator Pitch/30 Second Value Statement/Brand Statement Annual Meeting of the Student Chapters Translating Your Credentials: Writing Effective Resumes + Cover Letters for Industry, Government, and Nonprofit Jobs All About ARPA-H: Exploring Opportunities at the New Agency Biophysics 101: Membrane Model Systems: Nanodiscs, Giant Vesicles, and Simulations AI and Its Implications for Scholarly Publishing The Industry Interview: What You Need to Do Before, During, and After to Get the Job

10:30 am –11:30 am

11:00 am –12:30 pm 12:00 pm –1:00 pm

1:00 pm –2:30 pm

3:00 pm –5:00 pm

Undergraduate Poster Award Competition

1:30 pm –3:00 pm

One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 2:00 pm –2:40 pm | 4:30 pm –4:50 pm Sunday, February 11, 2024 7:30 am –8:30 am

2:15 pm –3:45 pm 2:30 pm –3:30 pm 2:30 pm –4:00 pm 4:00 pm –5:00 pm

Postdoctoral Breakfast: Securing Fellowships: Pathway to Independence Networking for Biophysicists: How to Create Your Dream Career Meet and Greet with Black in Biophysics Undergraduate Student Pizza “Breakfast” Public Speaking Masterclass: How to Rock the Podium and Give a Fantastic Talk Education and Career Opportunities Fair Teaching Science Like We Do Science Navigating an International Job Search Opportunities and Challenges to International Collaboration Nailing the Job Talk, or Erudition Ain’t Enough

Self-Advocacy for Career Success

Negotiation for Biophysicists: Negotiation Strategies and Tactics and Evaluating a Job Offer

9:00 am –10:00 am

9:00 am –10:30 am 11:30 am –1:00 pm 12:00 pm –1:00 pm 1:00 pm –3:00 pm 2:00 pm –4:00 pm 2:30 pm –3:30 pm 2:30 pm –4:00 pm 4:00 pm –5:00 pm 4:00 pm –6:00 pm 5:00 pm –7:00 pm

4:30 pm –6:00 pm Speed Networking One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 9:00 am –1:10 pm | 2:30 pm –4:30 pm | 5:20 pm –6:00 pm Tuesday, February 13, 2024 9:30 am –10:30 am Demystifying the Academic Job Search II: Preparing your Written Application Materials 11:30 am –12:30 pm Interview Strategies for International Candidates 12:00 pm –1:30 pm Training Undergraduates in the Research Laboratory 1:00 pm –2:30 pm Careers Beyond the Bench: Moving to a World Outside the Lab 2:00 pm –3:30 pm Inside NIH: Using Technological Developments for Solving Biological Problems 2:30 pm –3:30 pm The Strategic Postdoc: How to Find and Leverage your Postdoc Experience 3:30 pm –5:00 pm Inside Perspectives and Opportunities: NSF Grants One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 9:00 am –12:00 pm | 2:00 pm –3:30 pm | 3:50 pm –5:00 pm * Slots for the One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling sessions are available on a first-come, first-served basis and fill up quickly You may sign up for a slot beginning at 12:00 noon on Saturday, February 10, in the Career Development Center, Room 108A Please come prepared with resumes, CVs, and other appropriate materials

PI to PI Mixer

Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUI) Network Annual Meeting Mixer

One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 9:20 am –1:00 pm | 2:30 pm –4:50 pm | 5:20 pm –5:40 pm

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Travel Grant Awardees

Becca W A Bailey, University of Warwick Medical School, United Kingdom THE BACTERIAL CYTOSKELETON ALTERS THE CELL MEMBRANE IN MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS 2086-Pos, B235 Francesca Baldini, Istituto Italiano Tecnologia REMODELING OF THE NUCLEAR LANDSCAPES AND EPIGENOME DURING RETRO-TRANSFORMATION OF NEUROBLASTOMA CELLS MEDIATED BY THE NON-CODING RNA NDM29 424-Pos, B190 Semiha Kevser Bali, Michigan State University INSIGHT ON PFAS INTERACTIONS WITH HUMAN THYROGLOBULIN THROUGH MODELING 2644-Pos, B36 Puja Banerjee, University of Chicago ASSEMBLY AND MATURATION OF THE MATRIX DOMAIN OF HIV1 GAG Soumyabrata Banik, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom FLUORESCENT DRUG ANALOGUES TO STUDY DRUG-TARGET INTERACTIONS IN INTACT CELLS 1888-Pos, B37 Abhilasha Batra, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal DECODING OF TEMPERATURE SIGNALS BY THERMOSENSORY NEURONS IN C ELEGANS 1546-Pos, B499 Gabriella A Bertaccini, University of California, Irvine PIEZO1-HALOTAG HISPC LINES: A NEW TOOL TO ASSAY PIEZO1 LOCALIZATION AND ACTIVITY FROM SINGLE CELLS TO TISSUE ORGANOIDS 1347-Pos, B300 Sofiya B Bettencourt, Texas A&M University ATOMISTIC BASIS FOR THE DIFFERENTIAL LOAD RESPONSE BY THE γδ AND THE CHIMERIC Vγδ-Cαβ T-CELL RECEPTORS. 318-Pos, B84 Vishwambhar V Bhandare, Innoplexus Consulting Services Ltd , India NOVEL PROTEIN ENGINEERING APPROACH FOR CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY 2390-Pos, B539 Nico Boback, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany A NANOSCOPIC MUCIN ASSEMBLY INHIBITION MODEL FOR IDENTIFICATION AND DESIGN OF NOVEL MUCOLYTICS USING MASS PHOTOMETRY 1917-Pos, B66 Brooke Britton, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES IN THE ESSENTIAL E COLI SEPTAL CELL WALL SYNTHESIS COMPLEX SUGGEST AN ACTIVATION MECHANISM 1832-Plat 3034-Pos, B426 POLYPROTEIN 345-Pos, B111

Yasser Aboelkassem, University of Michigan - Flint AI-ENABLED STOCHASTIC MODEL FOR PREDICTING MUTATION EFFECTS ON CARDIAC SARCOMERE CONTRACTION 662-Pos, B428 Kaitlin Abrantes, Weill Cornell Medicine MEASURING THE MITOCHONDRIAL OUTER MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN LIVE CELLS 2916-Pos, B308 Prema K Agarwala, Indian Institute Of Technology, Bombay LIPID MEMBRANE MODULATION UNDER HYPOXIA: TOWARDS LIPID BASED THERAPY & DIAGNOSIS IN PANCREATIC CANCER 2816-Pos, B208 Regina Lene Agulto, University of California, Davis DISSECTING THE FUNCTION OF THE MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN, DOUBLECORTIN 1510-Pos, B463 Eugene B Agyemang, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville DYNAMICS OF A WATER-SOLUBLE VARIANT OF THE MU-OPIOID RECEPTOR AT THE MOLECULAR LEVEL 342-Pos, B108 Effibe O Ahoulou, University of California, Davis NMR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF RETINAL GUANYLYL CYCLASE ACTIVATING PROTEIN 5 (GCAP5) WITH A MUTATION (R22A) THAT ABOLISHES DIMERIZATION AND ENHANCES CYCLASE ACTIVATION 260-Pos, B26 Sri Rama Koti Ainavarapu, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India CROWDING-INDUCED EFFECTS ON THE STABILITY OF UBIQUITIN FAMILY PROTEINS 1053-Pos, B6 Chathuddasie I Amarasinghe, University of Tennessee, Knoxville INVESTIGATING THE CORRELATED DYNAMICS OF RIBOSOMES AND CHROMOSOMES IN ESCHERICHIA COLI 1797-Plat Tala Amawi, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel THE PAIN RECEPTOR TRPA1 DISPLAYS DIFFERENTIAL BINDING MECHANISMS TO THC AND CBD 2184-Pos, B333 Pablo R Arantes, University of California, Riverside BIOPHYSICAL ORIGIN OF ADENINE BASE EDITORS’ IMPROVED EDITING EFFICIENCY 1870-Pos, B19 Ashley Archambeau, University of Southern California INVESTIGATING THE USE OF DIRECT CURRENT INSULATOR-BASED DIELECTROPHORESIS TO STUDY INSULIN VESICLE SUBPOPULATIONS 570-Pos, B336 Roi Asor, University of Oxford, United Kingdom COOPERATIVITY AND INDUCED OLIGOMERISATION CONTROL THE INTERACTION OF SARS-COV-2 WITH ITS CELLULAR RECEPTOR AND PATIENT-DERIVED ANTIBODIES 1738-Plat 2675-Pos, B67

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Yueyi Chen, Purdue University STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO A NEW CLASS OF NONCOVALENT, POTENT, AND HIGHLY SELECTIVE G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR KINASE 5 INHIBITORS 1885-Pos, B34 Delfine Cheng, Victor Chang Research Institute, Australia PIEZO1 CHANNELS AS REGULATORS OF INTEGRIN-MEDIATED FOCAL ADHESIONS IN CARDIAC FIBROBLASTS 348-Pos, B114 Nicholas D Clark, State University of New York at Buffalo BACTERIAL HIDE-AND-SEEK: THE ROLE OF THE NOVEL PG0352 SIALIDASE IN IMMUNE EVASION 248-Pos, B14 Luis Fern Cofas-Vargas, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Poland CAPTURING THE BIOMECHANICS OF SARS-COV-2/ANTIBODY COMPLEXES BY GŌMARTINI SIMULATION. 209-Plat 2402-Pos, B551 Gabriele Coluccino, University of Udine, Italy STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF TWO DISTINCT FORMS OF CYCLOPHILIN D IN MAMMALIAN MITOCHONDRIA 2909-Pos, B301 Lauren P Conger, Texas Tech University A NEW ATP1A1 VARIANT ASSOCIATED WITH A NOVEL DISEASE PHENOTYPE 2228-Pos, B377 Elizabeth A Conley, University of Missouri-Columbia AN AUTOMATED CHAIN TRACING ALGORITHM TO DETERMINE PERSISTENCE LENGTH AND CATEGORIZE POLYMERS BY SHAPE 1574-Pos, B527 Zaria Contejean, Stanford University EXPLORING THE STRUCTURAL BASIS OF CROSS-REACTIVE TBEV MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES 252-Pos, B18 Horace T Crogman, California State University, Dominguez Hills MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF THE BIOPHYSICAL RESPONSE OF EGCG TREATED HYPERGLYCEMIC HMEC-1 AND UMR CELLS IN VITRO USING ELECTRIC CELL-SUBSTRATE IMPEDANCE SENSING TECHNOLOGY 2310-Pos, B459 Jasmine Cubuk, Washington University in St Louis SINGLE-MOLECULE SPECTROSCOPY OF THE SARS-COV-2 NUCLEOCAPSID PROTEIN 370-Pos, B136 Subhra Kanti Das, Pennsylvania State University SPONTANEOUS HISTONE EXCHANGE BETWEEN NUCLEOSOMES 2042-Pos, B191 Olivia IC de Cuba, University of Virginia DISTINCT COMPLEXES CONTAINING THE CYTOSOLIC TYPE III SECRETION SYSTEM ATPASE SCTN RESOLVED BY 3D SINGLE-MOLECULE TRACKING IN LIVE YERSINIA ENTEROCOLITICA 861-Plat 2429-Pos, B578

Melanie A Brunet, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign MEMBRANE COMPOSITION AFFECTS BINDING AND INSERTION OF THE INFLUENZA VIRUS FUSION PEPTIDE 1807-Plat 2859-Pos, B251 Francesca Burgos Bravo, University of California, Berkeley FACT FACILITATES NUCLEOSOME TRANSCRIPTION BY MODIFYING THE STRENGTH AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL MAP OF THE NUCLEOSOMAL BARRIER 1219-Pos, B172 Michael Burke, Yale University LABEL-FREE VISUALIZATION OF THE CELL CYCLE AND MITOSIS 793-Pos, B559 Juan C Calderón, University of Antioquia, Colombia THREE NEW TOXINS FROM THE SOUTH AMERICAN SPIDER PAMPHOBETEUS VERDOLAGA INHIBIT CALCIUM AND POTASSIUM CHANNEL CURRENTS OF MURINE CARDIOMYOCYTES 1465-Pos, B418 Emily Cannistraci, Duke University INVESTIGATING THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE NOVEL CAULOBACTER CRESCENTUS TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVATOR, DRID 881-Plat Abdul J Castillo, Virginia Commonwealth University CAPTURING THE ELUSIVE MEMBRANE-BOUND STRUCTURE OF A LIPID CHAPERONE BY CONFINEMENT WITHIN A MEMBRANE MIMIC 1065-Pos, B18 Alessandro Giovanni Cerchiara, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF MURINE AND HUMAN WILD TYPE AND DYSTROPHIC MYOFIBER PRECURSORS: FROM MANUAL TO AUTOMATED PATCH-CLAMP 2151-Pos, B300 Satya Chaithanya Duggisetty, Indian Institue of Science Banglore MOLECULAR INSIGHTS INTO THE ROLE OF SNX1-SNX5 HETERODIMER IN ENDOSOMAL TRAFFICKING 2701-Pos, B93 Arya Changiarath Sivadasan, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany CONDENSATE COEXISTENCE IN GENE TRANSCRIPTION: MOLECULAR DYNAMICS INSIGHTS 1781-Plat 778-Pos, B544 Adrien P Chen, Pennsylvania State University IMPACT OF CHRONIC ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON CARDIAC MYOSIN FUNCTION: ROLE OF OXIDATIVE STRESS 2262-Pos, B411 Yin-Tzu Chen, University of Missouri-Columbia NANOPORE SENSOR TO DETECT TIME RESOLVED, LABEL FREE INTERACTION BETWEEN RNA AND A SMALL MOLECULE THERAPEUTIC AT SINGLE MOLECULE RESOLUTION 2533-Plat 456-Pos, B222

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