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Emerging Concepts in Ion Channel Biophysics

Program Schedule

Session VII

Methods for the Study of Ion Channels II

Justin Taraska, NIH, USA, Chair

5:15 PM - 5:40 PM

Richard Aldrich, University of Texas, Austin, USA

Calcium, Calmodulin, and Potassium Channels

5:40 PM - 6:05 PM

Francisco Bezanilla, University of Chicago, USA

Optical Approaches in Studies of Excitability

6:05 PM - 6:30 PM

Ivana Nikic, Werner Reichart Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, Germany

Minimal Tags for Live-Cell Protein Labelling and Superresolution Microscopy

6:30 PM - 6:50 PM

Corianne Van den Akker, Stanford University, USA *

Combining Electrical and Optical Measurements on Voltage-gated

Potassium Channels

6:50 PM - 7:10 PM

Simon Scheuring, Weill Cornell Medicine, USA *

High-speed Atomic Force Microscopy (HS-AFM): A New Tool for the Direct

Study of Conformational Changes in Gated Ion Channels

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Morning Free

1:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Registration/Information

Patio

Session VIII

Mechanisms I

Miriam Goodman, Stanford University, USA, Chair

1:30 PM - 1:55 PM

Feng Qin, SUNY, USA

Temperature-dependent Gating in Ion Channels

1:55 PM - 2:15 PM

Andrés Jara-Oseguera, NIH, USA *

The Role of the Selectivity Filter in Gating of the TRPV1 Channel

2:15 PM - 2:40 PM

László Csanády, Sammelweis University, Hungary

Asymmetric Movements Reveal Distinct Roles of CFTR's Two Nucleotide

Binding Sites

2:40 PM - 3:05 PM

Sharona Gordon, University of Washington, USA

Dynamic Regulation of TRPV1 Ion Channels

3:05 PM - 5:05 PM

Poster Session III

Sala de Vestigios

Session IX

Structure Approaches to Membrane Proteins

Richard Aldrich, University of Texas, Austin, USA, Chair

5:15 PM - 5:40 PM

Montserrat Samso, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA

Ryanodine Receptors: Cross Talk between Allosteric

and Ligand-binding Domains

5:40 PM- 6:00 PM

Taylor Hughes, Case Western Reserve University, USA *

Structural Basis of the TRPV5 Channel Modulation Revealed by Cryo-EM