10
Biophysical Society 59
th
Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Symposium: New and Notable
Ballroom I
Co-Chairs:
Enrique De La Cruz, Yale University, and Karen Fleming, Johns Hopkins University
SINGLE MOLECULE MECHANICS – TOWARDS HIGH THROUGHPUT.
Michelle Wang
TRANSPORT THROUGH CARBON NANOTUBE PORINS IN LIPID MEMBRANES.
Aleksandr Noy
MECHANISMS OF EBOLA VIRUS IMMUNE EVASION.
Gaya Amarasinghe
A VIRUS THAT INFECTS A HYPERTHERMOPHILE ENCAPSIDATES A-FORM DNA.
Frank DiMaio
MECHANISMS OF AMPA RECEPTOR ACTIVATION AND DESENSITIZATION INVESTIGATED BY X-RAY
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, DEER AND CRYO-ELECTRON MICROSCOPY.
Katharina Duerr
RHEOSTATS AND TOGGLE SWITCHES FOR MODIFYING PROTEIN FUNCTION.
Liskin Swint-Kruse
THE PRINCIPLES OF LIPID SCRAMBLING: STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS FROM A TMEM16 FAMILY MEMBER.
Janine Brunner
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Symposium: Systems Biology Approaches in Neuroscience
Ballroom II
Chair:
Kristin Branson, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
MAPPING BEHAVIOR TO NEURAL ANATOMY USING MACHINE VISION AND THERMOGENETICS.
Kristin Branson
VARIABILITY, ROBUSTNESS AND HOMEOSTASIS IN NEURONS AND NETWORKS.
Eve Marder
IMAGING THE CONNECTOME.
Jeff Lichtman
SPACE-TIME WIRING SPECIFICITY SUPPORTS DIRECTION SELECTIVITY IN THE RETINA.
Sebastian Seung
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Voltage-gated K Channels I
Ballroom III
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Cytoskeletal Mechanics, Dynamics, Motility, and Myosins
Ballroom IV
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: RNA Structure, Translation, and Splicing
Room 307/308
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Membrane Pumps, Transporters, and Exchangers I
Room 309/310
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Enzymes and Protein Function
Room 314/315
10:45
am
–12:45
pm
Platform: Membrane Dynamics
Room 316/317
12:00
pm
–1:00
pm
Career Center Workshop
Room 301/302/303
Networking: Optimizing Your Time at BPS 2015
12:15
pm
–2:15
pm
Public Affairs Committee Meeting
Room 333
12:30
pm
–1:30
pm
International Travel Awardee Luncheon
Room 327/328/329
12:30
pm
–2:00
pm
Exhibitor Presentation: TA Instruments
Hall C, Room B
Technology Advances in Ultrasensitive Isothermal Titration Calorimetry
1:30
pm
–3:00
pm
Navigating the Transition: Grad Student to Postdoc
Room 324/325
1:30
pm
–3:00
pm
Breaking into Industry: How to Find and Apply for an Internship
Hall C, Room A
1:45
pm
–3:00
pm
Snack Break
Hall C
2:00
pm
–3:30
pm
Teaching Science Like We Do Science: Integrating Research and Education Workshop
Room 331/332
2:30
pm
–3:30
pm
Career Center Workshop - Having the Right Stuff:
Room 301/302/303
Outstanding Resumes/CVs for Outstanding Opportunities in Academia and Industry
2:30
pm
–4:00
pm
Science Funding: Is it Time for a New Paradigm?
Room 321/322/323
2:30
pm
–4:00
pm
Exhibitor Presentation: Bruker Nano Surfaces
Hall C, Room B
Super-Resolution Microscopy and Its Applications in Fast and Complex Biological Systems
3:30
pm
–5:00
pm
Early Careers Committee Meeting
Room 333
3:30
pm
–5:00
pm
Exhibitor Presentation: Wyatt Technology Corporation
Hall C, Room A
The Light Scattering Toolkit for Biophysical Characterization:
Lab Essentials for Enhancing Studies of Purification, Crystallization,
Formulation, Conjugation, Conformation, and Interactions
4:00
pm
–5:00
pm
Career Center Workshop
Room 301/302/303
Beyond the Bench: Preparing for Your Career Transition in the Life Sciences
4:00
pm
–6:00
pm
Symposium: Emergent Properties and Collective Behaviors of Complex Systems
Ballroom I
Chair:
Aaron Dinner, University of Chicago
SCALING LAWS GOVERNING GROWTH AND DIVISION OF SINGLE BACTERIAL CELLS.
Aaron Dinner
DRIVING WITH THE BRAKES ON: AN INCOHERENT TRANSCRIPTIONAL CIRCUIT PATTERNS THE
DROSOPHILA EMBRYO.
Angela DePace
TEMPORAL FREQUENCY OF DIRECTIONAL SENSING AND COLLECTIVE MIGRATION IN
DICTYOSTELIUM.
Satoshi Sawai
THE EMERGENCE OF HEART FAILURE AS A CONSEQUENCE OF MYOCARDIAL METABOLIC
DYSFUNCTION.
Daniel A. Beard