Program Book - page 11

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Biophysical Society 58
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Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California
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Symposium: Cellular Stress, Protein Folding, and Disease
Co-Chairs:
Judy Kim, University of California, San Diego, and Conner Sandefur,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Room 134
SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF MEMBRANE PROTEIN FOLDING: CHANGES IN
HYDRATION.
Judy Kim
PROTEIN INTERACTIONS AND TRANSITION TIMES THAT INFLUENCE THE
PATHOGENESIS OF PROTEIN FOLDING DISEASES.
Santiago Schnell
POST-TRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATIONS PROMOTE FORMATION OF SOD1
OLIGOMERS WITH POTENTIAL TOXICITY IN ALS.
Nikolay V. Dokholyan
CELL STRESS AND PROTEOSTASIS NETWORKS IN BIOLOGY, AGING, AND DISEASE.
Richard Morimoto
4:00
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Symposium: Celebrating 100 Years of Crystallography: X-Rays Are Photons Too
Co-Chairs:
Gregory Petsko, Brandeis University, and Jane Richardson, Duke University
Room 135
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY - ENERGETICALLY INNOVATIVE AT 100.
Jane S. Richardson
CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF ACTIVATED G-PROTEIN COUPLED RECEPTORS.
WilliamWeis
COMBINING CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC AND STRUCTURE-MODELING APPROACHES
IN MACROMOLECULAR CRYSTALLOGRAPHY.
Thomas C. Terwilliger
STRUCTURES OF THE UNIVERSAL TRANSLATOR, THE RIBOSOME.
Jamie H. D. Cate
XFELS FOR IMAGING MOLECULAR DYNAMICS.
John Spence
THE NEXT 100 YEARS OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY: HOWTHE HECK SHOULD I KNOW?
Gregory A. Petsko
4:00
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Symposium: Liquid Protein Assemblies in Spatial Organization and Ultrasensitive Signaling in Cell
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Co-Chairs:
Julie Forman-Kay, Hospital for Sick Children, Canada, and Tanja Mittag, St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital
Room 130/131
PHASE SEPARATION OF DISORDERED PROTEIN IN THE FORMATION OF
MEMBRANE-LESS ORGANELLES.
Julie D. Forman-Kay
THE LIQUID STATE OF (ELASTOMERIC) PROTEINS.
Régis Pomès
DECODING MOLECULAR PLASTICITY UNDERLYING NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC
TRANSPORT: FROM SINGLE MOLECULES TO LARGE ASSEMBLIES.
Edward A. Lemke
PHASE SEPARATION OF MULTI-VALENT SIGNALING PROTEINS.
Michael K. Rosen
4:00
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Platform: Voltage-gated Na Channels
Room 132/133
4:00
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Platform: Molecular Dynamics I
Room 303
4:00
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Platform: Assemblies and Aggregates
Room 304
4:00
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Platform: Membrane Physical Chemistry I
Room 305
4:00
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Platform: Cell Mechanics and Motility I
Room 306
5:00
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Exhibitor Presentation: Asylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company
New blueDrive™ Photothermal Excitation for Superior AFM Tapping Mode Imaging
Room 123
5:00
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Korean Biophysicists Meeting
Room 307
6:00
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Biophysics Austria Mixer
Room 121
6:00
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Biophysical Society of Canada
Travel Awards and Mixer
Room 302
6:00
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Student Research Achievement Award (SRAA) Poster Competition
Hall D
7:00
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Exhibitor Presentation: FEI Company
Cryo-TEM: A New Era for 3D Structural Analysis of Protein Complexes
Room 123
7:30
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Workshop: Polarizable Force Fields from Biomolecular Simulations
Co-Chairs:
Alexander MacKerell, University of Maryland, and Benoit Roux, University of Chicago
Room 134
DEVELOPMENT OF A POLARIZABLE FORCE FIELD FOR MACROMOLECULES BASED
ON THE CLASSICAL DRUDE OSCILLATOR.
Alexander MacKerell
ION CHANNEL SIMULATION WITH EXPLICIT SOLVENT AND LIPID
MEMBRANE BASED ON THE DRUDE POLARIZABLE FORCE FIELD.
Benoit Roux
FORCEBALANCE: A SYSTEMATIC, REPRODUCIBLE, STATISTICALLY DRIVEN APPROACH
TO MORE ACCURATE MOLECULAR DYNAMICS MODELS.
Vijay Pande
ATOMISTIC AND COARSE-GRAINEDMODELS FOR BIOMOLECULAR SIMULATIONS.
Teresa Head-Gordon
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