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Biophysical Society 59
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Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland
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saving features such as templates for graphing and analysis, batch plotting
and batch analysis will be presented. Application examples using Origin’s
programming environment will also be presented.
The workshop will also cover key new features and improvements in the
latest version:
Ease-of-use features including graph preview and comment tool tip in
Project Explorer, search for string in project, search for functions in
dialogs, redesigned axis dialog, enhanced legend, and custom categorical
order. New graph types including Heat Map, Kernel Density Plot,
Column Scatter Plot. Improvements to profile plot, box plot, contour
plot, bubble scale, and color scale. New analysis tools for Distribution Fit,
ANOVA of unbalanced data, t-Test on rows. Tool to append worksheets,
remove or combine duplicate values, and improved pivot table. Integration
of Python as scripting language in Origin.
Presenter
Easwar R. Iyer, VP of Technology, OriginLab Corporation
5:00
pm
–6:30
pm
, R
oom
324/325
Korean Biophysicists Meeting
5:30
pm
–7:00
pm
, H
ilton
B
altimore
, J
ohnson
Mid-Career Mixer
You have a position working in biophysics and have some funding for
your work, but you have realized that the career challenges continue.
Come relax and network with your contemporaries and senior biophysi-
cists over a beer or glass of wine. This event is a great chance to compare
notes with colleagues and discuss one-on-one your unique solutions to
issues that arise in the time between getting your job and getting tenure,
including management of lab staff, getting your work published, and
renewing your funding. Refreshments will be provided, with cash bar.
6:00
pm
–7:00
pm
, R
oom
327/328/329
Biophysics Austria Mixer
6:00
pm
–9:00
pm
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Student Research Achievement Award
(SRAA) Poster Competition
See page 53 for list of participants.
Sponsored by Biochemistry.
This session features students who are presenting posters at the Meeting
and have pre-registered for the competition. During the SRAA
competition, students give a five-to-seven minute verbal presentation of
their poster to one or more judges. Winners will be recognized on Monday
evening prior to the National Lecture.
7:30
pm
–9:30
pm
, B
allroom
I
Workshop
Stabilizing Membrane Proteins
Chair
Linda Columbus, University of Virginia
209-W
kshp
7:30
pm
EVOLVING STABLE GPCRS FOR DRUG SCREENING AND
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS.
Andreas Plueckthun
210-W
kshp
8:00
pm
ENGINEERING GPCRS FOR IMPROVED THERMOSTABILITY
TO FACILITATE STRUCTURE DETERMINATION.
Christopher G. Tate
211-W
kshp
8:30
pm
INVESTIGATING MEMBRANE PROTEIN FOLDING.
James U. Bowie
212-W
kshp
9:00
pm
TUNING MICELLE DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES FOR
STABILIZING MEMBRANE PROTEIN FOLD AND FUNCTION.
Linda Columbus
7:30
pm
–9:30
pm
, B
allroom
II
Workshop
NMR of Complex Systems
Chair
Isabelle Marcotte, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
213-W
kshp
7:30
pm
STRUCTURE-BASED MECHANISM FOR RETROVIRAL PRIMER
ANNEALING.
Victoria D’Souza
214-W
kshp
8:00
pm
ALLOSTERIC REGULATION OF THE SARCOPLASMIC
RETICULUM CA
2+
-ATPASE BY PHOSPHOLAMBAN AND
SARCOLIPIN USING SOLID-STATE NMR SPECTROSCOPY.
Gianluigi Veglia
215-W
kshp
8:30
pm
ON THE BACTERIAL CELL WALL BY LIQUID STATE,
STANDARD AND DNP SOLID STATE NMR.
Jean-Pierre Simorre
216-W
kshp
9:00
pm
SOLID-STATE NMR STUDY OF INTACT MICROALGAE.
Isabelle Marcotte
7:30
pm
–9:30
pm
, B
allroom
III
Workshop
Artificial Cells: Understanding and
Engineering
Chair
Margaret Johnson, Johns Hopkins University
217-W
kshp
7:30
pm
THE ENGINEERING OF ARTIFICIAL CELLULAR SYSTEMS
USING SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY APPROACHES.
Cheemeng Tan
218-W
kshp
8:00
pm
ENGINEERING SYNTHETIC RIBOSOMES IN VITRO.
Michael Jewett
219-W
kshp
8:30
pm
MEASURING GENE EXPRESSION IN FLY EMBRYOS: FROM
SINGLE MOLECULES TO NETWORK DYNAMICS.
Thomas Gregor
220-W
kshp
9:00
pm
EVOLUTION EXPERIMENT WITH TRANSLATION-COUPLED
RNA REPLICATION SYSTEM.
Tetsuya Yomo