Biophysical Society 63rd Annual Meeting | Program Guide

Poster Viewing 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Exhibit Hall C Cryo-EM Subgroup 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Ballroom III

This presentation provides specific examples of how your build out your knowledge of a new, potential career field, and forge valuable connections that can facilitate your successful transition out of academia using LinkedIn, professional societies, informational interviews, and more. Undergraduate Mixer and Poster Award Competition 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Ballroom Foyer If you’re an undergraduate student, plan on attending this social and scientific mixer! Come meet other undergraduates and learn about their research projects. For undergraduate students who will be presenting during the standard scientific sessions, the mixer provides an opportunity to hone presentation skills before the general poster session begin. Undergraduates listed as co-authors on posters are welcome to practice their poster presentation skills in a less formal setting, even if not listed as the presenting author. Additionally, undergrads presenting as first or second author on a poster may participate in the Undergraduate Poster Award Competition and be recognized for their work. Three students will be selected for a $100 award and recognized by the BPS meeting attendees prior to the 2019 Biophysical Society Lecture. Winners will be selected based on the quality and scientific merit of their research, knowledge of the research problem, contribution to the project, and overall presentation of the poster. Pre-registration was required to participate in the competition. No onsite registration. Learn to navigate the meeting! If this is your first time attending a BPS Annual Meeting, you may find it helpful to speak to Society staff and committee members who can help you get the most out of your time at the BPS 2019 Baltimore Annual Meeting. Opening Mixer 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Ballroom Foyer All registered attendees are welcome to attend this reception. Cash bar and light refreshments will be offered. During this reception, students, postdocs, and early and mid-career scientists will be honored and presented with their travel awards by the chairs of the Education, Inclusion and Diversity, Membership, and Professional Opportunities for Women Committees. Speaker: Yves De Koninck, Université Laval First-Time Attendee Drop By 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Ballroom Foyer Travel Awardee Reception 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm, Exhibit Hall

Subgroup Chair Jenny Hinshaw, NIH 7:00 pm

opening remarks

60-Subg 7:05 pm MOLECULAR VIEWS INTO CELLULAR FUNCTION BY IN SITU CRYO-ELECTRON TOMOGRAPHY.  Julia Mahamid 61-Subg 7:30 pm CRYOET OF SINGLE PARTICLE CRYOEM GRIDS REVEALS WIDESPREAD, BUT REDUCIBLE, PARTICLE ADSORPTION TO THE AIR-WATER INTERFACE.  Alex J. Noble , Venkata P. Dandey, Hui Wei, Julia Brasch, Jillian Chase, Priyam- vada Acharya, Yong Zi Tan, Zhening Zhang, Laura Y. Kim, Giovanna Scapin, Micah Rapp, Edward T. Eng, William J. Rice, Anchi Cheng, Carl J. Negro 62-Subg 7:55 pm STREAMLINING WORKFLOWS FOR STRUCTURE DETERMINATION BY SINGLE PARTICLE CRYO-EM.  Alberto Bartesaghi 8:20 pm business meeting No Abstract 8:35 pm STARMAP: ROSETTA REFINEMENT CONTROLLED FROM CHIMERAX.  Thomas Marlovits 63-Subg 9:00 pm THROUGHPUT AND RESOLUTION WITH A NEXT GENERATION DIRECT DETECTOR.  Scott M. Stagg , Joshua H. Mendez 64-Subg 9:25 pm NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CISTEM SOFTWARE PACKAGE.  Tim Grant , Alexis Rohou, Nikolaus Grigorieff

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