Biophysical Society Bulletin | July-August 2022

Annual Meeting

A Note from the ProgramChairs

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As co-chairs of the 2023 Biophysical Society Program Committee, we are delighted to bring to you the program for the 67th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, which will be held at the San Diego Convention Center, February 18–22, 2023. This year’s program highlights some of the most exciting developments in biophysics and includes symposia and workshops on emerging topics such as “Predicting Protein Fold,” “Ion Channels on Drugs,” and “High-Throughput Single Molecule Spectroscopy.” The program truly reflects the interdisciplinary nature of biophysics and showcases the myriad of approaches and applications that have led to remarkable breakthroughs in various sub-fields. We are for tunate to have an outstanding and diverse collection of speakers who will be presenting their latest work at this meeting. In addition to the symposia and workshops, the platforms and the poster sessions provide the best opportunity for trainees and early career scientists to present and discuss their research.

Abstract Submission and Registration NowOpen Remember, to submit an abstract or register for the Annual Meeting you must have a myBPS Account. biophysics.org/2023meeting Fluxion Biosciences Harvard Bioscience HORIBA Scientific Journal of General Physiology (JGP) LUMICKS Mad City Labs Nanion Technologies Sophion Bioscience A/S

The meeting itself is an excellent forum for networking and connecting biophysicists at all levels. The Annual Meeting also includes a number of professional devel opment and educational programs especially geared towards trainees and early career scientists. We invite you join us in San Diego and highly encourage you submit an abstract for one of the sessions. We look forward to seeing you in person.

Baron Chanda Washington University in St. Louis

Janice Robertson Washington University in St. Louis

Symposia

Discover the latest advances in biophysics.

Amyloid Structure, Dynamics, and Proteostasis

Artificial Enzymes: Protein Dynamics and Directed Evolution Lynn Kamerlin , Uppsala University, Sweden, Chair Huimin Zhao , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Donald Hilvert , ETH Zurich, Switzerland Steven Schwartz , University of Arizona, USA Fuzzy Complexes Benjamin Schuler , University of Zurich, Switzerland, Chair Jennifer Hurley , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA Katherine Stott , University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Max Staller , University of California, Berkeley, USA

Elizabeth Rhoades , University of Pennsylvania, USA, Chair David Eisenberg , University of California, Los Angeles, USA Robert Tycko , NIDDK, NIH, USA Manu Sharma , Weill Cornell Medical College, USA Viral Recognition and Entry James Munro , University of Massachusetts, USA, Chair Ekaterina Heldwein , Tufts University, USA Megan Stanifer , University of Florida, USA Juan Reguera , AFMB: Laboratoire Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques, France

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