Biophysical Society 66th Annual Meeting Program Guide

Nanoscale Approaches to Biology Symposium 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm, South, Level Two, Room 209/210/211 Subgroup Chair Aleksandr Noy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA 1:30 pm opening remarks No Abstract 1:35 pm MOLECULAR-LEVEL TUNING OF SOLID-STATE NANOPORE BIOMOLECULE SENSING: OPTIMIZING DNA AND PROTEIN ANALYSIS AND ENABLING COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATE CHARACTERIZATION. Jason Dwyer No Abstract 2:00 pm BOTTOM-UP RECONSTITUTION OF FOCAL ADHESION MACHINERY. Naoko Mizuno 2:25 pm student/postdoc talk 1 2:38 pm student/postdoc talk 2 2:50 pm break No Abstract 3:10 pm NANOSCALE TECHNOLOGIES TO STUDY LIFE SCIENCES - FROM NEURO - CHEMICAL IMAGING TO AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY. Markita del Carpio Landry 3:35 pm student/postdoc talk 3 3:48 pm student/postdoc talk 4 No Abstract 4:00 pm MULTI-RESOLUTION SIMULATIONS OF NANOSCALE BIOLOGICAL SYS - TEMS. Aleksei Aksimentiev No Abstract 4:25 pm CORRELATING BIOCHEMICAL AND DYNAMICAL CHANGES IN CELLS ONE ORGANELLE A TIME. Yan Yu 4:50 pm closing remarks 5:00 pm subgroup business meeting Physical Cell Biology Symposium 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm, South, Level Two, Room 201/202/203 Subgroup Chair Christine Payne, Duke University, USA Program Chair Daniel Larson, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, USA Symposium Title RNA as Target and Drug: Cell Biology of Next Generation of Therapeutics 1:30 pm opening remarks No Abstract 1:35 pm THERAPEUTICALLY TARGETING THE NONCODING GENOME IN INFLAM - MATORY DISEASE. Musa Mhlanga No Abstract 2:05 pm RNA REGULATION AT THE SINGLE MOLECULE LEVEL: FROM NUCLEAR ORGANIZATION TO MOLECULAR ACTIVITY. Fangyuan Ding 2:35 pm student/postdoc talk 1 2:50 pm student/postdoc talk 2 3:05 pm break

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No Abstract 3:05 pm PROBING THE INTERFACE BETWEEN GPCR SIGNALING AND MEMBRANE TRAFFIC. Mark Von Zastrow No Abstract 3:30 pm LIQUID-LIQUID PHASE SEPARATION (LLPS) FACILITATES INSULIN GRANULE BIOSYNTHESIS. Julia Von Blume No Abstract 3:55 pm STRUCTURE OF A PRIMORDIAL MEMBRANE COAT BY CRYO-ET AND SUB - TOMOGRAM AVERAGING. James Hurley 4:20 pm katz award lecture, Meyer Jackson 5:20 pm closing remarks and subgroup business meeting Multiscale Genome Organization Symposium 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm, South, Level Two, Room 212/213/214 Subgroup Co-Chairs Tom C. Bishop, Louisiana Tech University, USA Tamar Schlick, New York University, USA Program Chair Jeff Wereszczynski, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA 1:30 pm opening remarks No Abstract 1:40 pm DEFINING HOW LOCAL CHROMATIN CONTEXT AND GLOBAL GENOME ARCHITECTURE REGULATE GENE EXPRESSION. Seychelle Vos No Abstract 2:00 pm HETEROCHROMATIN DYNAMICS ACROSS SCALES. Serena Sanulli No Abstract 2:20 pm STRUCTURAL GENOMICS MEETS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY: TOWARD PHAR - MACOLOGICAL MODULATORS FOR THE EPIGENOME AND THE ENTIRE PROTEOME. Cheryl Arrowsmith No Abstract 2:40 pm STRATEGIES TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS USE TO EFFICIENTLY INVADE NU - CLEOSOMES. Micheal Poirier 3:00 pm break No Abstract 3:20 pm FOLDING INTERMEDIATES AS A MODEL FOR IN VIVO CHROMATIN ORGA - NIZATION. Bin Zhang 24-Subg 3:40 pm BREATHS, TWISTS, AND TURNS OF FREE AND INTERACTING ATOMISTIC NUCLEOSOMES. Jan Huertas, Caitlin MacCarthy, Hans Robert Schöler, 4:00 pm LOOKING FOR STRUCTURE-FUNCTION CONNECTIONS IN CHROMATIN ON SEVERAL LENGTH SCALES. Alexey Onufriev No Abstract 4:20 pm NUCLEOSOME REARRANGEMENT INDUCED BY PROTEINS: MOLECULAR SIMULATION APPROACHES. Shoji Takada 4:40 pm closing remarks 5:00 pm subgroup business meeting Vlad Cojocaru No Abstract

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