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BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER

13

SEPTEMBER

2017

Evelina Nikelshparg

Lomonosov Moscow State

University, Russia

SERS-based Study of Cytochrome c

Properties in Heart Mitochondria

from Health and Diseased Animals

Markus Schön

University of Göttingen,

Germany

Mimicking the Cellular Cortex:

Artificial F-Actin Networks Physi-

ologically Attached to Lipid Bilayers

Alexandra Schumann-Gillett

Australian National University

How do Oxidised Phospholipids

affect the Properties of a Lipid

Bilayer?

Marie Synakewicz

University of Cambridge,

United Kingdom

Capturing a Biological Nanospring

in Action

From the BPS Blog

http://biophysicalsociety.wordpress.com

A Young Scientist’s Guide to

the Annual Meeting

This 2015 blog post by then-PhD student

Satchal

K. Erramilli

is a perennial favorite of BPS blog

readers. He shares his tips for early career scientists

attending the Annual Meeting, including advice

on preparing for your poster presentation, plan-

ning your schedule, and networking in person and

on social media.

View the post here:

https://biophysicalsociety.wordpress

.

com/2015/09/29/a-young-scientists-guide-to-the-

annual-meeting/.

BPS Summer Program Alumni

Spotlight

Catch up with BPS Summer Research Program

alumni

Lonzie Hedgepeth

and

Jun Seok Lee

as they

share their experiences in the program and where

their careers have taken them.

Read about Hedgepeth here: https://biophysical-

society.wordpress.com/2017/06/27/bps-summer-

program-alumni-spotlight-lonzie-hedgepeth/ and

Lee here:

https://biophysicalsociety.wordpress

.

com/2017/07/10/8110/.

Apply to be the 2018-2019 BPS Congressional Fellow!

Are you interested in working on Capitol Hill and learning more about science policy?

All members who have obtained their PhD and are eligible

to work in the United States may apply.

Application deadline: December 15, 2017

Visit

www.biophysics.org

for additional information.