Biophysical Society 2020 Annual Meeting

Symposium Neuron–glia Interactions 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Ballroom 20A

solutions to actively combat against it so we don’t have to wait until after the year 2100 for women in biophysical professions to finally reach parity. Speakers

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Chair Kira Poskanzer, University of California, San Francisco 1661-Symp 4:00 pm

Heather Metcalf, Association for Women in Science Aspen Russell, Association for Women in Science

The Nuts and Bolts of Preparing Your NIH Grant 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm, Room 28CDE

CONSEQUENCES OF ASTROGLIAL MODULATION OF EXTRACELLULAR CALCIUM CONCENTRATION ON NEURONAL FIRING INVOLVING SODIUM CHANNELS.  Arlette Kolta No Abstract 4:30 pm DISSECTING THE METABOLIC RESPONSE TO NEURONAL STIMULATION.  5:00 pm NEURON-GLIA INTERACTION IN THE LIGHT OF TWO-PHOTON IMAGING. Bruno Weber 1662-Symp 5:30 pm OPTICALLY DECODING ASTROCYTIC NETWORKS.  Kira Poskanzer Symposium Gary Yellen No Abstract ARCHITECTURE OF MAMMALIAN RETROMER BY SINGLE PARTICLE CRYO-EM.  Amy K. Kendall, Boyang Xie, Peng Xu, Elad Binshtein, Hui Wei, Todd Graham, Terunaga Nakagawa, Lauren P. Jackson 1664-Symp 4:30 pm EXOCYST TETHERING COMPLEX REGULATION OF SNARE PROTEINS AND MEMBRANE FUSION. Mary Munson , Dante Lepore, Michael Feyder, Guendalina Rossi, Alexander B. Czuchra, Lillian Kenner, Leonora Martinez-Nunez, Jacqueline M. Forson, Adam Frost, Patrick Brennwald 1665-Symp 5:00 pm CA 2+ - AND PHOSPHOLIPID-DEPENDENT MECHANISMS FOR THE COU- PLING OF SYNAPTIC VESICLE CONSUMPTION AND RE-SUPPLY RATES.  Noa Lipstein-Thoms , Shuwen Chang, KunHan Lin, Holger Taschenberger, Nils Brose 1666-Symp 5:30 pm PRE- AND POST-SYNAPTIC ROLES OF SYNAPTOTAGMIN-7 IN EXOCYTO- SIS.  Arun Anantharam Platform Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDP) and Aggregates II 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Ballroom 20BC Co-Chairs Elisar Barbar, Oregon State University Tanja Mittag, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 1667-Plat 4:00 pm GLOBAL DIMENSIONS REPORT ON PHASE SEPARATION OF LCDS WITH A WIDE RANGE OF SEQUENCE FEATURES.  Anne Bremer, Erik W. Martin, Matthew J. Cuneo, Tanja Mittag 1668-Plat 4:15 pm EMERGING FEATURES OF LINEAR MOTIF-BINDING HUB PROTEINS.  Elisar J. Barbar , Nathan Jespersen Exocytosis & Autophagy 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Ballroom 20D Chair Arun Anantharam, University of Michigan 1663-Symp 4:00 pm

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The National Institutes of Health is the world’s largest funder of funda- mental biomedical research. You have likely spent years training and are now ready to apply for a NIH grant. But where do you start? At this ses- sion, program directors and officers with expertise in biophysics will be providing details on the NIH grant-making process as it currently stands, with a particular emphasis on grant writing and submission for new and early career investigators. Moderator Eric Sundberg, Emory University School of Medicine Speaker Michele McGuirl, NIH

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Peter Preusch, NIH Ruth Grossman, NIH Eleazar Cohen, NIH Manana Sukhareva, NIH

Exhibitor Presentation HORIBA Scientific 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm, Room 33A

A New Imaging Camera Technology Featuring TDC In-Pixel Architecture for Simple Dynamic FLIM Imaging at Video Rates A new wide-field video rate TCSPC imaging camera from HORIBA Instru- ments will be introduced. This camera is a CMOS manufactured array of single photon avalanche diode (SPAD) detectors, with each detection “pixel” having its own time-to-digital converter (TDC). Thus each pixel is capable of measuring precise fluorescence decays in time-domain, and the entire camera is providing a complete fluorescence lifetime image map (FLIM) with each frame of the camera. This new technology is much faster than traditional scanning FLIM modalities thus making it ideal for live cell FLIM dynamics. Speaker Cary Davies, Global Product Manager-Fluorescence Division, HORIBA Scientific Snack Break 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm, Exhibit Hall Poster Presentations and Late Posters 1:45 pm - 3:45 pm, Exhibit Hall

Career Development Center Workshop Going Live: Preparing for Interviews in Industry and Academia 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Room 26A Education Committee Meeting 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 30D

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