Biophysical Society 63rd Annual Meeting | Program Guide
Membrane Biophysics Subgroup 1:00 pm – 9:30 pm, Room 314/315
57-Subg 3:30 pm IMAGING THE NANOSCALE STRUCTURE OF ENDOCYTOSIS WITH COR- RELATIVE SUPER-RESOLUTION LIGHT AND ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. Justin W. Taraska , Kem A. Sochacki 4:05 pm business meeting No Abstract 4:30 pm SIR BERNARD KATZ AWARD LECTURE - DIVERSE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYN- APTOTAGMINS. Ed Chapman 5:45 pm closing remarks & adjournment 7:00 pm exoendo subgroup dinner Membrane Transport Subgroup 1:25 pm - 5:30 pm, Ballroom III Subgroup Chair Susan Rempe, Sandia National Laboratories 1:25 pm opening remarks No Abstract 1:30 pm A STRANGE PORE TO HANDLE A STRANGE ION. Chris Miller 58-Subg 2:00 pm THE KDPFABC COMPLEX: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A P-TYPE ATPASE HIJACKS AN ION CHANNEL. Charlott Stock, Lisa Hielkema, Igor Tascon, Dorith Wunnicke, Gert Oostergetel, Inga Haenelt, Cristina Paulino 2:30 pm student talk 59-Subg 2:50 pm DYNAMICS OF CO-TRANSLATIONAL MEMBRANE INTEGRATION. Thomas F. Miller 3:20 pm break No Abstract 3:30 pm MECHANISM OF LIGAND-GATING IN POTASSIUM CHANNELS. Crina Nimigean 4:00 pm student talk No Abstract 4:20 pm INHIBITOR BINDING TO HUMAN SGLT SUGAR TRANSPORTERS. Michael Grabe 5:00 pm business meeting Science Communications Workshop with AAAS 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 330 Science communication plays an increasingly important role in society. Communication skills are critical in educating the public on the impor- tance of research and are important career advancement skills. We will be joined by AAAS’s Center for Public Engagement for a two-hour, inter- active communications workshop. Limit 100 people. Pre-registration was encouraged. Walk-ins accepted on a space-available basis. Career Development Center Workshop Leveraging LinkedIn in the PhD Job Search: Network- ing, Informational Interviews, and More 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Exhibit Hall A You’ve done some exploration and identified some interesting possibili- ties as the next step after grad school or your postdoc, but is it enough to convince you that research in industry, medical science liaison, data science, etc. is right for you? More importantly, do you know enough to craft a persuasive story about why you’re a credible and compelling candidate?
Subgroup Chair Andrew Plested, Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology, Germany 1:00 pm opening remarks 49-Subg 1:05 pm COMPARTMENTALIZED DENDRITIC SIGNALING IN THE RETINA. Jeffrey S. Diamond No Abstract 1:35 pm MECHANISMS OF LOCAL AND GLOBAL SYNAPTIC SIGNALLING IN OLFAC- TORY BULB GRANULE CELL DENDRITES. Veronica Egger 50-Subg 2:05 pm DENDRITIC, CELLULAR AND CIRCUIT MECHANISMS OF SPATIAL REPRE- SENTATIONS. Christoph Schmidt-Hieber 51-Subg 2:35 pm T-TYPE CA2+ CHANNELS AND LAYER II MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTI- CAL STELLATE CELL EXCITABILITY. Aleksandra Topczewska, Talfan Evans, Wendy Pratt, Neil Burgess, Annette C. Dolphin, Mala Shah 3:05 pm break 3:20 pm business meeting 52-Subg 3:50 pm CONTEXT AND COMPLEXITY: HOW IONIC CONDUCTANCES INTERACT TO CONTROL NEURONAL FIRING. Bruce Bean 53-Subg 4:20 pm NEURONAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING HCN1-DEPENDENT MOTOR BEHAVIOR DEFICITS. Marlies Oostland 54-Subg 4:50 pm DENDRITIC INTEGRATION AND VISUAL COMPUTATION IN RETINAL AMA- CRINE CELLS. Z. Jimmy Zhou 5:20 pm closing remarks 6:30 pm cole award reception & dinner Exocytosis & Endocytosis Subgroup 1:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Room 331/332 Subgroup Chair Amy Lee, University of Iowa 1:00 pm introductory remarks 1:05 pm student/postdoc talk 1:20 pm student/postdoc talk 1:35 pm student/postdoc talk 1:50 pm student/postdoc talk 55-Subg 2:05 pm REGULATION OF VESICLE ACIDIFICATION AT THE NEURONAL SYNAPSE. Ira Milosevic 2:40 pm break 56-Subg 2:55 pm DYNAMIC CONTROL OF VESICLE PRIMING IN SYNAPTIC SHORT-TERM PLASTICITY. Nils Brose
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