Program Book

Symposium: RNA Assemblies and DNA Origami

Room 134

Co-Chairs: Christina Smolke, Stanford University , and AndrewTurberfield, University of Oxford, United Kingdom DESIGNING SYNTHETIC REGULATORY RNAS: NEW TOOLS FOR TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL CONTROL IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS. Christina Smolke MOLECULAR MACHINERY FROM DNA: SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY FROMTHE BOTTOM UP. Andrew Turberfield STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION OF RNA SELF-ASSEMBLY. Luc Jaeger DYNAMIC DNA ORIGAMI-BASED NANOPARTICLE ASSEMBLIES. Tim Liedl STRUCTURE OF THE CRISPR RNA-GUIDED SURVEILLANCE COMPLEX FROM THE ADAPTIVE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. Blake Wiedenhef ELUCIDATION OF FILAMENTOUS STRUCTURES IN IMMUNE SIGNALING. Hao Wu HIGH THROUGHPUT 3D PALM IMAGING ELUCIDATES MECHANISMS OF BACTERIAL CELL DIVISION. Suliana Manley CHROMOSOME TERRITORIES SPATIALLY REORGANISE DURING DNA-DAMAGE RESPONSE IN MAMMALIAN NUCLEI. Basuthkar Rao MYOSIN II FUNCTIONS AS A DIRECT MECHANOSENSOR FOR INTERCELLULAR INVASION DURING CELL-CELL FUSION. Elizabeth Chen STEROL BINDING CONTROLS PARTITIONING OF THE AMYLOID PRECURSOR C99 PROTEIN BETWEEN ORDERED AND DISORDERED MEMBRANES. Anne Kenworthy STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO TRP CHANNEL ACTIVATION. Erhu Cao Symposium: New and Notable Chair: Robert Nakamoto, University of Virginia Health Science Center

10:45 am –12:45 pm

Room 135

10:45 am –12:45 pm

10:45 am –12:45 pm

Platform: Optical Microscopy and Super Resolution Imaging I

Room 130/131

10:45 am –12:45 pm

Platform: Protein Gymnastics of Large-Scale Structural Rearrangements

Room 132/133

10:45 am –12:45 pm

Platform: Bioenergetic Processes in Bacteria, Chloroplasts, and Mitochondria

Room 303

10:45 am –12:45 pm

Platform: Ligand-gated Channels I

Room 304

10:45 am –12:45 pm

Platform: Exocytosis and Endocytosis

Room 305

10:45 am –12:45 pm

Platform: Cardiac Muscle I

Room 306

11:00 am –12:00 pm

International Relations Committee Meeting

Room 122

Room 123

Exhibitor Presentation: Molecular Devices, LLC Investigating Use-Dependent Inhibition of Ion Channels on Automated Electrophysiology Systems including the IonWorks Barracuda® Instrument and the IonFlux TM Benchtop Reader

11:00 am –12:30 pm

12:00 pm –1:00 pm

Career Center Workshop: Selling Yourself to the Life Sciences Industry

Room 300

12:00 pm –1:00 pm

International Travel Awardee Luncheon

Room 121

12:00 pm –2:00 pm

Mid-Career Interactive Forum: The Art and Perils of Networking

Room 302

12:45 pm –2:15 pm

Public Affairs Committee Meeting

Room 122

Exhibitor Presentation: KinTek New Advances in Fitting Kinetic and Equilibrium Data by Simulation

Room 123

1:00 pm –2:30 pm

1:00 pm –2:30 pm

Moving on from Your Postdoc Position: Negotiating the Transition

Room 307

1:45 pm –3:00 pm

Snack Break

Hall D

1:45 pm –3:45 pm

Poster Presentations and Late Posters

Hall D

2:00 pm –3:30 pm

Teaching Science Like We Do Science: Integration of Research and Education Workshop

Room 310

2:15 pm –3:30 pm

Wiki-Edit 2014 Contest Kick-Off: The Importance of Open License Media to Our Science

Room 309

2:30 pm –3:30 pm

Career Center Workshop: Networking Now: How to Maximize Success at BPS 2014

Room 300

2:30 pm –4:00 pm

Funding: If Not from Federal Agencies, fromWhere?

Room 301

Exhibitor Presentation: Nanosurf, Inc. Development of Automation and Nanofluidics to Extend Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy

Room 123

3:00 pm –4:30 pm

3:30 pm –4:30 pm

Early Careers Committee Meeting

Room 122

4:00 pm –5:00 pm

Career CenterWorkshop: Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses)

Room 300

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Biophysical Society 58 th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California

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