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The Biophysical Society's Subgroups hold symposia that allow attendees to meet and interact within focused areas.  Subgroup symposia will be held on the first day of the Annual Meeting, Saturday, February 15, 2020. The Saturday Subgroup programs are heavily attended and include exciting scientific symposia, awards presentations, student and postdoc talks, and business meetings, which are open to members of each subgroup. 

To view a subgroup's 2020 symposium program, click on the subgroup's name. Subgroup programming details will be posted as they become available. 

For those attending subgroup symposia, registration will be open on Friday and Saturday for badge pick-up prior to the subgroup sessions. Registration for the Annual Meeting is required to attend the subgroup symposia.

 

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Nanoscale Approaches to Biology

Subgroup Chair: Fang Huang, Purdue University, USA

Symposium Time:  8:30AM- 12:30PM PST

Symposium Room:  Room 502A 

Business Meeting:  12:25PM-12:30PM PST

Speakers:

8:35 AM Amit Meller, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Separating and Fingerprinting Full-Length Proteins in Silicon Nano-Channels, One Molecule at the Time

 

9:00 AM Quan Wang, NIH, USA
Precision Single-Molecule FRET and Charge Sensing with an Anti-Brownian Trap

 

9:25 AM Student/Postdoc Talk: TBA

 

9:35 AM Student/Postdoc Talk: TBA

 

10:00 AM Luke Lavis, Janelia Research Campus, USA
Building Brighter Fluorophores for Single-Molecule Imaging and Beyond

 

10:25 AM Sandrine Lévêque-Fort, ISMO-CNRS-Université Paris Saclay, France
In Depth 3D Single Molecule Localization Microscopy of Multiple Targets with Time Modulated Illumination

 

10:50 AM Maria Spies, The University of Iowa, USA
Configurational Dynamics of the Replication Protein A in Cellular Decision Making

 

11:30 AM Student/Postdoc Talk: TBA

 

11:40 AM Student/Postdoc Talk: TBA

 

11:50 AM Thomas D. Pollard, Yale University, USA
How we Bridged from Nanoscale to Motions of Live Cells





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