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The Biophysical Society's Subgroups hold symposia that allow attendees to meet and interact within focused areas. 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. Subgroup symposia will be held on the first day of the Annual Meeting, Saturday, February 15, 2025, at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California.

Saturday Subgroup Symposium programs will be available for viewing in October.

In 2025, the Subgroup symposia will be divided into the following sessions:

Morning Sessions (8:30 AM - 12:30 PM) Afternoon Sessions (1:30 PM - 5:30 PM)
Bioenergetics, Mitochondria & Metabolism Bioengineering
Biological Fluorescence Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
Biopolymers in Vivo Macromolecular Machines and Assemblies
Channels, Receptors & Transporters Mechanobiology
Cryo-EM Membrane Structure and Function
Membrane Fusion, Fission & Traffic Membrane Transport
Nanoscale Approaches Motility and Cytoskeleton
Physical Cell Biology Multiscale Genome Organization
Theory & Computation Single-Molecule Forces, Manipulation and 
Visualization

 

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Bioengineering

Subgroup Chair: Seth Weinberg, Ohio State University, USA

Symposium Time:  1:30PM - 5:30 PM PST

Symposium Room:  Room 502B 

Business Meeting:  3:20-3:30 PM PST

Speakers:

1:35 PM Manu Ben Johny, Columbia University, USA
De novo Design of Precision Actuators for Voltage-Gated Calcium and Sodium Ion Channels

 

2:00 PM Dawen Cai, University of Michigan, USA
Super-Resolution Profiling of Neuron Morphology, Synapse Connectivity, and Molecular Identity 

 

2:25 PM Gil Bub, McGill University, Canada
Multiplexed High-Throughput Imaging for the Life-Sciences

 

2:50 PM Roshni Shetty, UC Davis, USA
Multiscale Modeling of Sex Differences in Beta-Adrenergic Responses of the Heart

 

3:00 PM Peipei Wang, Ohio State University, USA
Mechanotransduction at the Nuclear Pore Complex: Insights from a Novel GP210 Force Sensor

 

3:30 PM Amelia McCue, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Engineering a Tumor-Sensitive Prodrug T Cell Engager Bispecific Antibody for Safer Immunotherapy

 

3:40 PM Keita Uchida, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Single Cardiomyocyte Protein Synthesis is Driven by Heterogeneous mTORC1 Activity

 

3:50 PM David Odde, University of Minnesota, USA
Biophysics of Cancer and Immune Cell Migration in Brain Tissue

 

4:15 PM Rebecca Vanderpool, Ohio State University, USA
Phenotypic Insights into Right Ventricular Biomechanics in Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension

 

4:40 PM Priscilla Hwang, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Mechanical Cues Mediate P-Cadherin Dependent Adhesions Required for Epithelial Morphogenesis

 

5:05 PM Elizabeth Wayne, University of Washington, USA
The Impact of Rigidity at the Nanoparticle: Immune Cell Interface





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