Biophysical Society 63rd Annual Meeting | Program Guide

1553-Plat 11:00 am TAILORING BIOMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS OF HYBRID NANOSTRUC- TURES FOR THEIR DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES.  Anup Kumar Srivastava , Mohammed Nadim Sardoiwala, Babita Kaundal, Subhasree Roy Choudhury, Surajit 11:15 am DE NOVO DESIGN OF REDOX PROTEINS FOR FLUORESCENCE READ-OUT OF CELLULAR REDOX POTENTIALS.  Sohini Mukherjee, Martin J. Iwanicki, Christopher C. Moser, Bohdana M. Discher 1555-Plat 11:30 am WIRELESS NANOPORE ELECTRODE FOR ELECTRON TRANSFER IMAGING IN LIVE CELLS.  Yilun Ying , Yongxu Hu, Rui Gao, Ling-Fei Cui, Yi-Tao Long 1556-Plat 11:45 am SINGLE MOLECULE SNAPSHOTS OF RIBOSWITCH CONFORMATIONAL CHANGE AND RNA SWITCH BASED BIOSENSING ON A NANOPORE MAGLET DEVICE.  Xinyue Zhang, Yingzhen Wang, Samuel Hawkins, An- drew Burcke, Shi-Jie Chen, Li-Qun Gu 1557-Plat 12:00 pm SINGLE-MOLECULE PROTEIN FINGERPRINTING USING NANOPORES.  Sonja Schmid , Laura Restrepo, Gang Huang, Chirlmin Joo, Giovanni Maglia, Cees Dekker 1558-Plat 12:15 pm DIRECT SEQUENCING OF XENO-NUCLEIC ACIDS USING NANOPORE.  Shuanghong Yan , Shuo Huang 1559-Plat 12:30 pm HIGHLY SELECTIVE BIONANOSENSOR FOR QUICK DETECTION OF BACTE- RIAL PATHOGENS IN FOOD.  Negin Farzad , Samuel Opper, Kevin Taisma, Ewa S. Kirkor, Ali Senejani, Saion K. Sinha Platform Membrane Physical Chemistry II 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room 316/317 Co-Chairs Aurelia Honerkamp-Smith, Lehigh University James Lee, Old Dominion University 1560-Plat 10:45 am DISCRETE SUPPORTED BILAYER PATCHES TO INTERROGATE MEMBRANE PROTEIN ADVECTION, PHASE SEPARATION, AND BILAYER-SURFACE COUPLING.  Aurelia R. Honerkamp-Smith , Larissa K. Socrier, Amanda Ratajczak, Xaymara Rivera 1561-Plat 11:00 am ASYMMETRIC PROTEOLIPOSOMES - STRIKING A NEW PATH IN THE WORLD OF MODEL MEMBRANES. Marie Markones , Anika Fippel, Michael Kaiser, Carina Drechsler, Carola Hunte, Heiko H. Heerklotz 1562-Plat 11:15 am A LIPID NANOTUBE-MEDIATED PATH TO PROTOCELL FORMATION AND GROWTH.  Elif S. Koksal, Susanne Liese, Ilayda Kantarci, Ragni Olsson, Andreas Carlson, Irep Gozen 1563-Plat 11:30 am PHOSPHOLIPID HEADGROUPS GOVERN EMERGENT BENDING ENERGY OF MEMBRANES WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR LIPID-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS.  K.J. Mallikarjunaiah, Trivikram R. Molugu, Horia I. Petrache, Michael F. Brown 1564-Plat 11:45 am BURIED WATER IN A LIPID MEMBRANE MEASURED WITH SITE-SPECIFIC IR SPECTROSCOPY OF TRANSMEMBRANE PEPTIDES.  Jennifer C. Flanagan , Carlos R. Baiz Karmakar 1554-Plat

1565-Plat 12:00 pm PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF LIVING SYSTEMS: ISOTHERMAL UTILIZATION OF LATENT HEAT BY ELECTROSTATICALLY LOCALIZED PROTONS AT LIQUID- MEMBRANE INTERFACE.  James W. Lee 1566-Plat 12:15 pm HOW OSMOLYTES MODULATE LIPID INTERACTIONS.  Shahar Sukenik, Shaked Dunsky, Christoph Allolio, Avishai Barnoy, Ilan Shumilin, Daniel Harries 1567-Plat 12:30 pm INVESTIGATING DRUG-MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY ACROSS CHEMICAL COMPOUND SPACE USING HIGH-THROUGHPUT COARSE-GRAINED SIMU- LATIONS.  Roberto Menichetti, Kiran H. Kanekal , Tristan Bereau Career Development Center Workshop The Industry Interview: What you need to do before, during, and after to get the job 11:30 am - 12:30 pm, Exhibit Hall A When does the interview begin? Much sooner than you think: it starts from the first point of contact you have with someone from the orga- nization. And when does it end? Only when the offer is extended and accepted. Learn how to convert conversations and networking into inter- views and interviews into job offers in this special presentation focusing on industry positions. Discover what you need to know and do through- out the interview process to demonstrate your value to the company and land the job. We will discuss common mistakes that job seekers make, and specific ways in which you can give yourself a competitive edge in the interview. Both academic and non-academic interviewing tactics will be addressed. Founding, Establishing, and Maintaining a Research Laboratory at Primarily This session, sponsored by the Education Committee, provides guidance on founding, establishing, and maintaining a research laboratory at Pri- marily Undergraduate Institutions. Panelists are faculty members at PUI’s who have been successful in their positions. Moderators Paul Urayama, Miami University Elizabeth Yates, United States Naval Academy Presenters Kurt Andresen, Gettysburg College Kambiz Hamadani, California State University, San Marcos Jamie Schlessman, United States Naval Academy Postdoc to Faculty Q&A Transitions Forum and Luncheon 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm, Room 331/332 This question-and-answer luncheon is designed for postdocs finishing and actively applying for academic faculty positions. Discussion will be led by a panel of new faculty in basic science and/or medical school depart- ments and experienced faculty who have served as department chairs and/or part of faculty search committees. Topics for discussion include how to prepare the curriculum vitae, the interview process, network- ing, how to negotiate the job offer, and advice for new faculty as they balance research with their department obligations. Pre-registration was required for lunch. If you are interested in attending and did not register in advance, you are welcome to participate in the discussion on a space- available basis. Undergraduate Institutions 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm, Room 318/319/320

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