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Biophysical Society 59

th

Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

Platform: Protein Fold Stability

Ballroom II

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

Platform: Voltage-gated K Channels II

Ballroom III

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

Platform: Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction

Ballroom IV

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

Platform: DNA Structure

Room 307/308

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

Platform: Exocytosis, Endocytosis, and Membrane Fusion

Room 309/310

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

Platform: Force Spectroscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy

Room 314/315

10:45

am

–12:45

pm

Platform: Protein-Small Molecule Interactions

Room 316/317

12:00

pm

–1:30

pm

Funding Opportunities for Faculty at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions

Room 331/332

12:00

pm

–2:00

pm

Postdoc to Faculty Q&A: Transitions Forum and Luncheon

Room 318/319

12:30

pm

–2:00

pm

Exhibitor Presentation: Nanion Technologies GmbH

Hall C, Room B

Measure More Membrane: Cells, Bilayers and Transporter Activity

1:00

pm

–3:00

pm

Industry and Agency Opportunities Fair

Hall C

1:30

pm

–3:00

pm

Exhibitor Presentation: KinTek Corporation

Hall C, Room A

KinTek Explorer Software: New Advances in Fitting Kinetic and Equilibrium Data

1:30

pm

–2:30

pm

Conversation with NIGMS Director Jon Lorsch

Room 309/310

1:45

pm

–3:00

pm

Snack Break

Hall C

2:30

pm

–3:30

pm

Career Center Workshop

Room 301/302/303

Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses)

2:30

pm

–4:30

pm

Grant Opportunities for Early Career Faculty

Room 330

3:00

pm

–4:00

pm

Networking with Minority Biophysicists: Resources and Opportunities

Room 327/328/329

3:00

pm

–5:00

pm

Education Committee Meeting

Room 333

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Symposium: Nanoclustering of Membranes and Membrane Proteins

Ballroom I

Chair:

Ka Yee Lee, University of Chicago

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF MEMBRANE-REMODELING ESCRT-III ASSEMBLIES.

Adam Frost

IN VIVO-STUDIES OF GPCR CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES USING FLUORESCENCE-BASED ASSAYS.

Martin Lohse

LIPID ORGANIZATION OF THE PLASMA MEMBRANE.

Siewert Marrink

DIFFERENTIAL PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE RECOGNITION BY THE TIM FAMILY OF IMMUNE REGULATORY

RECEPTORS.

Ka Yee C. Lee

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Symposium: Extremophiles: Testing the Physical Limits of Living Systems

Ballroom II

Chair:

Catherine Royer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

PROTEIN FOLDING AT EXTREME TEMPERATURES: CURRENT ISSUES.

Georges Feller

USING SINGLE MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOPY TO PROBE PROTEINS FROM EXTREMOPHILES.

Lorna Dougan

MECHANISMS OF PRESSURE EFFECTS IN BIOLOGY: FROM PROTEINS TO LIVE BACTERIA.

Catherine Ann Royer

WHAT LIMITS MICROBIAL GROWTH AT HIGH PRESSURE?

Doug Bartlett

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Platform: Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging II

Ballroom III

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Platform: Cardiac Muscle Regulation

Ballroom IV

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Platform: Protein Dynamics and Allostery II

Room 307/308

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Platform: Systems Biophysics

Room 309/310

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Platform: Ion Channel Regulatory Mechanisms

Room 314/315

4:00

pm

–6:00

pm

Platform: Bioenergetics and Mitochondrial Signaling

Room 316/317