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Engineering Approaches to Biomolecular Motors: From in vitro to in vivo

Program Schedule

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16:45 – 17:15

Jens Gundlach, University of Washington, USA

Subangstrom Single-Molecule Measurements of Motor Proteins

Using a Nanopore

17:15 – 17:30

Cassandra Niman, University of California, San Diego, USA*

Tools for Control and Observation of Synthetic Molecular Motors

Using Micro- and Nanofluidics

17:30 – 19:30

Dinner

(on own)

19:30 – 21:30

Poster Session II

Segal Centre

Friday, June 17, 2016

8:00 – 17:30

Registration/Information

Outside Fletcher Challenge Theatre

Session IX

Nanodevices II: Harnessing Motors to Perform Functions in Devices

Heiner Linke, Lund University, Sweden, Chair

9:00 – 9:15

Session Introduction - Heiner Linke

9:15 – 9:45

Stefan Diez, B CUBE, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

Application of Biomolecular Transport Systems for Optical Imaging

9:45 – 10:15

Henry Hess, Columbia University, USA

Engineering with Kinesin Motors

10:15 – 10:30

Janet Paluh, SUNY Polytechnic Institute CNSE, USA*

Manipulating Kinesin-Tubulin-MTOC Interactions for Engineering

Polarized Networks

10:30 – 10:50

Coffee Break

Harbour Centre Concourse

Session X

From Nanodevices to General Theory to Living Cells

Heiner Linke, Lund University, Sweden, Chair

10:50 – 11:20

Dan Nicolau, Jr., Molecular Sense, Ltd., United Kingdom

Doing Maths with Autonomous Biological Agents

11:20 – 11:50

Alf Månsson, Linnaeus University, Sweden

Chemomechanical Models for the Rational Design and Studies of Engineered

Molecular Motors

11:50 – 12:05

David Sivak, Simon Fraser University, Canada*

Efficient Molecular-Scale Energy Transmission

12:05 – 12:35

Lene Oddershede, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark

Measuring Force and Viscoelasticity inside Living Cells

12:35 – 13:50

Lunch break

(on own)

*Contributed talks selected from among submitted abstracts