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Towards a More Perfect Union: Multi-Scale Models of Muscle and Their Experimental Validation
Towards a More Perfect Union: Multi-Scale Models of Muscle and Their Experimental Validation
Event date:
Monday, Jul 17, 2023 - Thursday, Jul 20, 2023 Export event
An emerging generation of computational models and modeling approaches that cross multiple temporal and spatial scales is enabling new understanding of the mechanisms that regulate striated muscle contraction. These models and their technical underpinnings rely on new, higher-order information about protein and sarcomere structural dynamics, and this is supported by the current resolution-revolution in structural biology. Coupling experimental and computational approaches provides a powerful approach to describe the functional properties and interactions of sarcomere proteins both at rest and during contraction. This understanding then offers new insights into mechanisms that regulate cardiac and skeletal muscle contractile function and its dysfunction in diseases. Moreover, such approaches support the identification of small molecule targets for therapeutic interventions and can predict their mechanism of action.
Event Organizers
- Silvia Blemker, University of Virginia, USA
- Mike Geeves, University of Kent, United Kingdom
- William Lehman, Boston University, USA
- Andrew McCulloch, University of California, San Diego, USA
- Michael Regnier, University of Washington, USA
- Jill Tardiff, University of Arizona, USA
- Jolanda van der Veldon, Amsterdam University Medical Center, The Netherlands