Biophysical Society Bulletin | July-August 2022
Annual Meeting
Techniques To allow attendees to search for abstracts based on specific techniques in addition to areas of research, during abstract submission you will be asked to select the technique used in your research from among the list of broad topics. The technique categories for the 2023 Annual Meeting are listed here. • Analytical Ultracentrifugation • Artificial Intelligence Methods • Atomic Force Spectroscopy • Bioinformatics • Calorimetry • Cell/Tissue Imaging and Mechanics • Computational Modeling – Cells and Systems • Computational Modeling – Molecular and Macromolecular • Computational/Theoretical Chemistry and Simulations • Electron Microscopy and Tomography • Electrophysiology • Fluorescence and Light Microscopy • Magnetic Resonance (NMR, EPR, MRI) • Mass Spectrometry • Microfluidics and Microfabrication • Nanotechnology • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance/EPR Spectroscopy • Optical Spectroscopy (CD, UV/Vis, Fluorescence) • Single Molecule Methods • Superresolution Imaging • Time-Resolved Spectroscopy • Transient State Kinetics • Vibrational Spectroscopy (Infrared and Raman) • X-Ray and Neutron Scattering and Diffraction • X-Ray Crystallography • None/Other
Biophysics of Neuroscience 9A
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Computational Neuroscience
9B 9C
Neuroscience: Experimental Approaches and Tools
New Developments in Biophysical Techniques 10A EPR and NMR: Spectroscopy and Imaging 10B ElectronMicroscopy 10C Diffraction and Scattering Techniques 10D Molecular Dynamics 10E
Computational Methods andMachine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Bioinformatics Optical Microscopy and Superresolution Imaging Optical Spectroscopy: CD, UV-VIS, Vibrational, Fluorescence Force Spectroscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy Single-Molecule Spectroscopy
10F 10G 10H
10I
Bioengineering and Biomaterials 11A Bioengineering 11B Biosensors 11C Biosurfaces 11D Micro- and Nanotechnology 11E Biomaterials Biophysics Education 12A Biophysics Education
Since graduate school, BPS Annual Meetings have givenme a sense of community by creating an environment in which I can find peers, collaborators, future colleagues, and amazing mentors. Annual meetings are the best time of the year, as I often get tomeet biophysicists from around the world that I only knew from research articles or Twitter, while reuniting with those that I’ve met before!
— Tugba Ozturk, Washington University in St. Louis
July-August 2022
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