BPS2024 Full Program & Abstracts

1713-FlashTalk 10:05 am A 3D-PRINTED MODULAR LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEM. Zach ary D. Ryan , Oleksandr Kokhan 1714-FlashTalk 10:10 am Travel Award Winner TEACHING BIOPHYSICS OF EPITHELIAL CELL MORPHOLOGY USING COM MERCIAL HISTOLOGICAL SAMPLES. Alexandra G. Bermudez, Samanta Negrete Munoz, Rita Blaik, amy C. Rowat, Jimmy Hu, Neil Lin Subgroup Chairs Meeting 9:00 am - 11:00 am, Room 104AB Career Development Center Workshop Demystifying the Academic Job Search II: Preparing your Written Application Materials 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Room 108B Over 90% of the cuts in a typical academic job search are made on the basis of your written application materials. Given the large number of candidates in a typical applicant pool, your documents must convey the most important information about you in the most clear and efficient manner. Learn about how your materials should differ based on the type of institution and/or program, and how to create “glance-able” documents to speak most effectively on your behalf. Exhibits 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, Exhibit Hall AB Coffee Break 10:15 am - 11:00 am, Exhibit Hall AB Exhibitor Presentation Journal of General Physiology (JGP) 10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Room 113C Advances in Membrane Physiology 2024 Journal of General Physiology has published exciting developments in membrane and cellular physiology for more than 100 years. For this presentation, JGP has invited three early career authors to describe the advances in their work on the subject. An introduction to the journal by JGP Editor-in-Chief David Eisner will precede the talks, and time will be provided for further discussion. Presentations include: “Lower Troponin in Rat Right Ventricle Explains Intraventricular E-C Coupling Differences,” by Young Keul Jeon, Department of Physiology, Ischemic/Hypoxic Disease Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea. “Heterogeneity and Evolution of Substrate Binding in Glutamate Trans porters,” by Krishna Reddy, Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine. “Mechanistic Diversity Underlying CaV1.2 Channelopathies,” by Ivy Dick, Cellular and Molecular Biomedical Science, Department of Physiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine. The mission of JGP is to publish mechanistic and quantitative molecular and cellular physiology of the highest quality, to provide a best-in-class author experience, and to nurture future generations of independent researchers. At JGP, all editorial decisions on research manuscripts are made through collaborative consultation between the Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editors, all of whom are active scientists. Learn more about JGP and read the latest research at https://rupress.org/jgp.

Speakers Ivy Dick, Cellular and Molecular Biomedical Science, Department of Physiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine David Eisner, Professor of Cardiac Physiology, University of Manchester Young Keul Jeon, Department of Physiology, Ischemic/Hypoxic Disease Institute, Seoul National University College of Medicine Krishna Reddy, Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine Symposium Systems Biology from Molecules to Communities 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Ballroom A Chair Lacramioara Bintu, Stanford University, USA 1715-Symp 10:45 am 4D SIMULATIONS OF A MINIMAL BACTERIAL CELL: AN INTEGRATION OF THEORY AND EXPERIMENTS. Zaida Luthey-Schulten 1716-Symp 11:10 am DYNAMICAL CONTROL OF IMMUNITY AND INFLAMMATION. Elizabeth Jerison No Abstract 11:35 am BUILDING CELLULAR MEMORIES. Arjun Raj 1717-SympSelect 12:00 pm A NASCENT RIBOSWITCH HELIX ACTS AS FULCRUM TO INTEGRATE LI GAND, TEMPLATE, POLYMERASE AND COFACTOR SIGNALS FOR ROBUST TRANSCRIPTION REGULATION. Nils G. Walter No Abstract 12:20 pm BIOPHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATORS AND REPRESSORS USING HIGH-THROUGHPUT AND SINGLE-MOLECULE MEA SUREMENTS IN HUMAN CELLS. Lacramioara Bintu Symposium Biophysics of ER and Secretory Pathway 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Ballroom B Chair Sonya Neal, University of California, San Diego, USA 1718-Symp 10:45 am HOW THE LOCATION OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS CONTROLS PROTEIN FUNCTION. Yang Luo, Christine Mayr 1719-Symp 11:10 am UNDERSTANDING THE BIOGENESIS OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS ON ER MEMBRANES: INSIGHTS FROM SINGLE-MOLECULE MAGNETIC TWEE ZERS. Tae-Young Yoon No Abstract 11:35 am AN ANISOTROPIC TFG CONDENSATE SPATIALLY COMPARTMENTALIZES THE EARLY SECRETORY PATHWAY. Andreas Ernst 1721-SympSelect 12:00 pm PARTITIONING INTO ORDERED MEMBRANE DOMAINS REGULATES SE CRETORY TRAFFIC KINETICS. Kandice R. Levental , Ivan Castello-Serrano, Frederick A. Heberle, Ilya Levental 1720-Symp 12:20 pm RHOMBOID-LIKE DERLINS EMPLOY LIPID DISTORTION FOR REMOV ING MISFOLDED MEMBRANE SUBSTRATES FROM THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM. Sonya E. Neal

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