Program Book

34-S ubg 12:30 pm NANOPLASMONICS MEETS BIO. Jochen Feldmann 35-S ubg 1:00 pm SINGLE MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE STUDIES OF PROTEIN AGGREGATES AND THEIR ROLE IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE. David Klenerman 36-S ubg 1:30 pm ENGINEERING ELECTRON NANOCONDUITS TO ELECTRONICALLY INTERFACE CELLS WITH MATERIALS. Caroline M. Ajo-Franklin 2:00 pm coffee break 37-S ubg 2:30 pm ADVANCES IN LIVE CELL NANOSCOPY. Joerg Bewersdorf 3:00 pm student / postdoc highlight COOPERATIVE MECHANICS OF MULTI-MOTOR AXONAL TRANSPORT REVEALED BY NOVEL NANOMANIPULATION IN LIVE NEURONS. Praveen Chowdary ( see 1829-P os for abstract ) 38-S ubg 3:15 pm SINGLE-MOLECULE OBSERVATION IN THE DNA ORIGAMI NANOSTRUCTURES. Hiroshi Sugiyama 3:45 pm student / postdoc highlight BEYOND THE SINGLE-MOLECULE LIMIT IN BIOLOGICAL IMAGING. Duckhoe Kim ( see 4021-P os for abstract ) 39-S ubg 4:00 pm SINGLE CELL GENOME ANALYSIS. Stephen Quake 4:30 pm subgroup business meeting 6:00 pm subgroup dinner

43-S ubg 3:15 pm STARLING’S LAW AT SMALL SCALE: SURPRISING SUB-CELLULAR ADAPTATION OF CARGO TRANSPORT TO OPPOSITION TO MOTION. Steven P. Gross, J.N Babu Reddy 3:45 pm postdoc talk 44-S ubg 4:05 pm STOCHASTIC SIMULATIONS OF CELLULAR PROCESSES: FROM SINGLE CELLS TO COLONIES. Zaida Luthey-Schulten 45-S ubg 4:35 pm TRANSCRIPTION AGAINST SUPERCOILING. Sunney Xie, Keynote Speaker 6:00 pm subgroup dinner Subgroup Chair Joachim Mueller, University of Minnesota 46-S ubg 1:00 pm PROBING SPATIOTEMPORAL REGULATION OF SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION IN LIVING CELLS. Jin Zhang 47-S ubg 1:30 pm IN VIVO DEEP TISSUE MULTIPHOTON MICROSCOPY. Chris Xu 48-S ubg 2:00 pm FLUORESCENCE POLARIZATION AND FLUCTUATION ANALYSIS REVEALS CHANGES IN CAMKII HOLOENZYME ORGANIZATION WITH ACTIVATION AND SUBSEQUENT T-SITE INTERACTIONS. Steven S. Vogel 2:30 pm subgroup business meeting 2:45 pm coffee break 49-S ubg 3:15 pm QUANTITATIVE SUPER-RESOLUTION IMAGING OF BIOLOGI- CAL PROCESSES WITHHIGH SPATIOTEMPORAL RESOLTUION. Melike Lakadamyali 50-S ubg 3:45 pm IMAGING FLUORESCENCE CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY MEASURES DYNAMICS AND STRUCTURE IN LIVE SAMPLES. Thorsten Wohland 4:15 pm young fluorescence investigator award and lecture 4:45 pm the gregorio weber award and lecture 1:00 pm –4:45 pm , R oom 303 Subgroup Biological Fluorescence

12:00 pm –7:00 pm , R oom 300 Career Center 12:15 pm –6:00 pm , R oom 307 Subgroup Biopolymers in vivo

Subgroup Chair Lila Gierasch, University of Massachusetts

Molecular Machines and How They Function Inside Cells 12:15 pm subgroup business meeting 12:55 pm introduction by gilad haran and jeffrey skolnick 40-S ubg 1:00 pm THE MACHINES THAT FOLD PROTEINS IN THE EUKARYOTIC CYTOSOL. Judith Frydman, Keynote Speaker 41-S ubg 1:30 pm UNEXPECTED FUNCTIONS OF THE CLP AAA + UNFOLDASES. Tania Baker 42-S ubg 2:00 pm COIL-COIL UNDER LOAD: STABILITY OF ESSENTIAL MACHINE COMPONENT. Ron Elber 2:30 pm postdoc talk 2:50 pm coffee break

1:00 pm –5:05 pm , R oom 306 Subgroup Mechanobiology

Subgroup Chair Linda Kenney, University of Illinois at Chicago 1:00 pm introduction 51-S ubg 1:05 pm IN VITRO CONTRACTION OF CYTOKINETIC RING DEPENDS ONMYOSIN II BUT NOT ON ACTIN DYNAMICS. Mohan Balasubramanian

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Biophysical Society 58 th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California

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