Biophysical Society Newsletter - November 2016
Newsletter NOVEMBER 2016
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2017 Society Fellows Named
Meetings 2017 61 st Annual Meeting February 11 – 15 New Orleans, Louisiana January 9 Image Contest January 9 Early Registration Single-Cell Biophysics: Measurement, Modula- tion, and Modeling June 17–21 Taipei, Taiwan March 1 Abstract Submission March 24 Early Registration Conformational Ensembles from Experimental Data and Computer Simulations August 25–29 Berlin, Germany April 3
The Biophysical Society congratulates the seven 2017 Society Fellows. The award recognizes Society members who have demonstrated sustained excellence in science and have contributed to the expansion of the field of biophysics. The awards will be presented on Monday, February 13, 2017, during the Awards Ceremony at the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans. The Fellows are:
Jonathon Howard , Yale University, for his seminal contributions to single-molecule and cellular biophysical analysis of the cytoskeleton.
Michael Levitt , Stanford University, for his development of computer simulations that combine classical physics and quantum physics to unveil chemical processes. Jane S. Richardson , Duke University, for her tremendous contributions to advancing our collective knowledge of the beauty and complexity of protein struc- ture. Petra Schwille , Max Planck Institute, for the development of novel biophysical methodology and well controlled cell-free re- constitution assays to characterize fundamental biological processes and functions with ultimate precision.
Lewis E. Kay , University of Toronto, for illuminating the dynamic properties of proteins important for folding, aggrega- tion, and function.
Brian Kobilka , Stanford University, for his groundbreak- ing work leading to the understanding of the structure and function of G-protein– coupled receptors.
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Congressional Fellowship 2017-2018 December 15 Applications
Bonnie Wallace , University of London, Birkbeck College, for the totality of her leadership and her seminal contributions to the study of protein structure and dynamics.
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