Program Book - page 64

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Biophysical Society 58
th
Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Symposium: Stochasticity in Cellular Processes
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Rachel Kuske, University of British Columbia, Canada, and Nathalie Questembert-Balaban,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
ON THE STATISTICAL NATURE OF BEHAVIORAL DIVERSITY.
Stanislas Leibler
STOCHASTIC BISTABILITY AND SWITCHING IN VIRUS/IMMUNE CELL NETWORKS.
Elizabeth Read
RELIABILITY OF NOISE-INDUCED SPIKES FOR TWO TYPES OF THRESHOLD DYNAMICS.
Rachel Kuske
DETERMINISTICVERSUS STOCHASTICVARIABILITY INTHEMAMMALIANCELLCYCLE.
NathalieQ. Balaban
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Symposium: Regulation of Cytoskeletal Motors
Room 130/131
Co-Chairs:
Marileen Dogterom, AMOLF, The Netherlands, and Kazuhiro Oiwa, National Institute of Information
and Communications Technology, Japan
MECHANISTIC INSIGHTS OF DYNEIN MOTOR ACTION FROM ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STUDIES.
Stanley A. Burgess
RECONSTITUTION OF DYNAMIC AXONEMAL COMPLEXITY WITH USING A BOTTOM UP STRATEGY.
Kazuhiro Oiwa
DYNEIN-MEDIATED POSITIONING OF MICROTUBULE ASTERS IN 3D CONFINEMENT.
Marileen Dogterom
NEW METHODS FOR MOLECULAR MOTOR AND CELL MOTILITY RESEARCH.
Yale E. Goldman
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating
Room 132/133
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Member Organized Session - Mechanics at the Cell Surface
Room 303
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: New Methods for Studying Dynamics in Macromolecules
Room 304
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction II
Room 305
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Structure and Dynamics of RNA in Biology
Room 306
11:00
am
–12:30
pm
Exhibitor Presentation: Nanion Technologies
Workshop on Automated Patch Clamp: From Single Channels, Primary Cells,
Action Potentials to 384 Giga-Seal Recordings in a Parallel HTS Format
Room 123
11:30
am
–12:30
pm
Career CenterWorkshop: Beyond the Bench: Preparing for Your Career Transition in the Life Sciences
Room 300
11:30
am
–1:00
pm
Undergraduate Student Pizza “Breakfast”
Room 308
1:00
pm
–2:30
pm
Exhibitor Presentation: World Precision Instruments, Inc.
Applications in Biophysics UtilizingWorld Precision Instrument’s (WPI) New Biofluorometer
Room 123
1:00
pm
–3:00
pm
Graduate and Postdoc Institution Fair
Hall D
1:00
pm
–3:00
pm
Grant Writing Workshop: How (Not) to Write Your NIH Grant Proposal
Room 307
1:30
pm
–3:00
pm
Biophysics 101: X-Ray Crystallography
Room 309
1:45
pm
–3:00
pm
Snack Break
Hall D
1:45
pm
–3:45
pm
Poster Presentations and Late Posters
Hall D
2:15
pm
–3:45
pm
How to Get Your Scientific Paper Published
Room 306
2:30
pm
–3:30
pm
Career Center Workshop: Career Catalyst: Understand Who You Are to Get What You Want
Room 300
2:30
pm
–4:00
pm
Preparing for Promotions: Everything You Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask
Room 310
2:30
pm
–4:00
pm
Biophysics at the National Large Facilities: Current and Future Science Possibilities
Room 301
3:00
pm
–4:30
pm
Exhibitor Presentation: Bruker Nano Surfaces
Atomic Force Microscopy for Biological Research
Room 123
4:00
pm
–5:00
pm
Membership Committee Meeting
Room 122
4:00
pm
–5:00
pm
Career CenterWorkshop: Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses)
Room 300
4:00
pm
–6:00
pm
Symposium: Future of Biophysics Burroughs Wellcome Fund Symposium
Room 134
Chair:
Robert Nakamoto, University of Virginia Health Science Center
“OFF-LABEL” USES OF SEQUENCINGTECHNOLOGYTO EXPLORETHE PHYSICAL GENOME.
William J. Greenleaf
SPHINGOLIPID AND CHOLESTEROL DISTRIBUTION IN THE PLASMA MEMBRANE BY
HIGH-RESOLUTION SIMS.
Mary L. Kraft
THE INFLUENCE OF EXTRINSIC FLUCTUATIONS ON THE DECISION OF CELLS.
Elijah Roberts
HOW CAN LABILE BONDS LEAD TO TOUGHER NETWORKS? THE UNEXPECTED ROLE OF
CROSSLINKER KINETICS IN DETERMINING CYTOSKELETAL MECHANICS.
Megan T. Valentine
4:00
pm
–6:00
pm
Symposium: Molecular Basis of Voltage Dependence
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Sudha Chakrapani, Case Western Reserve University, and Eduardo Perozo, University of Chicago
THERMODYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF VOLTAGE-SENSING MECHANISMS.
Baron Chanda
STRUCTURAL INVESTIGATION OF A BACTERIAL VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNEL NA
V
RH.
Nieng Yan
VOLTAGE-SENSOR DOMAIN PROTEINS: PHOSPHOINOSITIDE SIGNAL, PROTON PERMEATION AND
MOLECULAR TOOLS.
Yasushi Okamura
STRUCTURAL BASIS OF VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT GATING IN CI-VSP.
Eduardo Perozo
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