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55-Subg

2:00 pm

THE MOLECULAR DYNAMICS OF ION CHANNEL PERMEATION, SELEC-

TIVITY AND GATING. 

Bert L. de Groot.

, David Koepfer, Chen Song, Tim

Gruene, George M. Sheldrick, Ulrich Zachariae

56-Subg

2:30 pm

STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION OF THE ALTERNATING ACCESS MECHA-

NISM OF GLUCOSE TRANSPORTERS GLUTS. 

Nieng Yan

3:00 pm

break

57-Subg

3:15 pm

SMOLUCHOWSKI EQUATION APPROACH IN CHANNEL-FACILITATED

TRANSPORT PROBLEMS: COUNTER-INTUITIVE ANALYTICAL RESULTS AND

SUPPORTING EXPERIMENTS. 

Sergey M. Bezrukov

58-Subg

3:45 pm

NANOPHARMACOLOGICAL FORCE SENSING REVEALS TWO LIGAND

BINDING SITES IN MONOAMINE TRANSPORTERS.  Rong Zhu, Alexander

Heilinger, Amy H. Newman, Michael Freissmuth, Harald H. Sitte,

Peter

Hinterdorfer

4:15 pm

business meeting

Career Center Workshop

Networking: Optimizing Your Time at BPS 2016

3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 518

You surely have heard that networking is a key component of the suc-

cessful job search. The term itself often conjures up negative thoughts

and reactions to the uninitiated, sometimes to the point of paralysis.

Professional conferences (such as BPS 2016) provide endless networking

opportunities. If, however, your perception of networking means tackling

someone at the coffee station while thrusting your CV in his/her hands,

you may want to stop in on this session. The practice of networking has

become so much easier with the advent of the internet. We will discuss

what you hope to get out of your presence at the meeting, how to set

objectives beforehand, and how to meet those objective once you arrive

(while minimizing anxiety).

Bioengineering Subgroup

3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 409AB

Program Chairs

Jonathan Rocheleau, University of Toronto

Chris Yip, University of Toronto

No Abstract

3:00 pm

THE STATE OF BIOENGINEERING RESEARCH AND LINKAGES WITH

BIOPHYSICS. 

Christopher M. Yip

3:30 pm

statesmen talk

4:00 pm

break

4:15 pm

trainee talk

4:30 pm

trainee talk

4:45 pm

business meeting

Undergraduate Mixer and Poster Fest

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, West Lobby Entrance

A social and scientific mixer for all undergraduate students attending

the meeting. Meet other undergraduates and learn about their research

projects. Pre-registered undergraduates listed as coauthors on posters

are welcome to practice their poster presentation in a less formal set-

ting, even if they are not listed as the presenting author. For undergrads

who will be presenting during the standard scientific sessions, this mixer

provides an additional opportunity to hone presentation skills. Organized

by the Education Committee.

Opening Mixer

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Concourse Foyer

All registered attendees are welcome to attend this cash bar and light

refreshments reception.

First-Time Attendee Drop By

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, West Lobby Entrance

Is this your first time attending a Biophysical Society Annual Meeting?

Wondering what to do first? Feeling overwhelmed? Wondering how to

get the most out of your time? Drop by the First-Time Attendee event

on Saturday evening during the Opening Mixer to learn how to navigate

the meeting. Society staff and Committee Members will be on hand to

answer your questions about the meeting and help you gain the most

from your time.

Poster Viewing

6:00 pm - 10:00 pm, West Hall

CID/CPOW/Education Travel

Awardee Reception

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm, Room 404AB

During this reception, students, postdocs, and early and mid-career scien-

tists will be honored and presented with their travel awards by the chairs

of the Education, Inclusion and Diversity, and Professional Opportunities

for Women Committees.

Cryo-EM Subgroup

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Room 411

Program Chairs

Edward Egelman, University of Virginia

Da-Neng Wang, New York University

Bridget Carragher, New York Structural Biology Center

Yifan Cheng, University of California, San Francisco

Irina Serysheva, University of Texas Medical School

David Stokes, New York University

59-Subg

7:00 pm

MICROED: THREE DIMENSIONAL ELECTRON DIFFRACTION OF

MICROSCOPIC CRYSTALS. 

Tamir Gonen

60-Subg

7:20 pm

1D SELF-ASSEMBLY OF PEPTIDES AND LIPIDS INTO RIBBONS AND

NANOTUBES. 

Dganit Danino

, Luba Kolik

61-Subg

7:40 pm

STRUCTURE OF THE ACRABZ-TOLC MULTIDRUG EFFLUX PUMP IN A

DRUG-BOUND STATE. 

Zhao Wang

, Dijun Du, Guizhen Fan, Irina I.

Serysheva, Ben F. Luisi, Wah Chiu

62-Subg

8:00 pm

SINGLE-PARTICLE CRYO-EM STUDIES OF A 200-KDA MAGNESIUM ION

CHANNEL REVEAL LARGE STRUCTURAL CHANGES UPON GATING. 

Doreen

Matthies

, Olivier Dalmas, Mario J. Borgnia, Pawel K. Dominik, Alan Merk,

Prashant Rao, Bharat G. Reddy, Shahidul Islam, Alberto Bartesaghi,

Eduardo Perozo, Sriram Subramaniam

63-Subg

8:20 pm

IF GEL AND MASS SPEC DON’T HELP, USE CRYO-EM TO CHARACTERISE

YOUR SPECIMEN. 

Alexey Amunts

64-Subg

8:40 pm

HIGH-RESOLUTION CRYO-EM STRUCTURES OF TRPV1 REVEAL

STRUCTURAL BASIS OF LIGAND BINDING AND CHANNEL GATING. 

Yuan

Gao

, Erhu Cao, David Julius, Yifan Cheng

9:00 pm

business meeting