Four speakers have been selected for the 2022 New and Notable Symposium.
The Annual Meeting Program Chairs were challenged in making the selections this year from among the very large number of outstanding nominations submitted by Society members. The speakers will present their work in San Francisco on Sunday, February 20, 10:45 AM–12:45 PM. The New and Notable Symposiumwill feature exciting new discoveries across a wide range of biophysical research, including structures of channel complexes, the early stages of aggregate self-assembly, and computational analyses of protein-nucleic acid interactions.
Elizabeth Komives and Arthur G. Palmer, III, Program Co-Chairs of the 66th Annual Meeting Program Committee, will co-chair the Symposium.
Stephan Pless, University of Cophenhagen, Denmark
Structure and Function of the Human Sodium Leak Channelosome
Samrat Mukhopadhyay, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali, India
Prion Protein Biophysics through the Lens of Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation: A Tale of an Intrinsically Disordered Tail
Jin Yu, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
Revealing Atomic-Scale Molecular Diffusion of a Transcription Factor Domain Protein Along DNA
Tina Izard, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
The Non-Canonical Receptor Cryo-EMStructure of GPCR-RGS Reveals Unusual Biology of Orphan Receptors and the Formation of Signaling GPCR-RGS Nanocomplexes