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The Physical Cell Biology Subgroup of the Biophysical Society is hosting a virtual mini-symposium aimed at connecting early career researchers who apply physical principles to gain a deeper mechanistic understanding of cell biology at different spatiotemporal scales. This symposium will showcase presentations by young researchers who are utilizing theory, computation, and experiments to investigate the structure, dynamics, and interactions of cells in physiological contexts. The objective is to encourage collaborative interactions between theoretical and experimental approaches in order to advance the field. The talks are based on the abstracts submitted for the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in February 2024, which did not have the chance of oral presentation but carries the promise of creativity and vigor in applying physical principles to gain deeper mechanistic insights into cell biology. This event is part of the Physical Cell Biology Subgroup's initiatives to promote the visibility, breadth, and networking opportunities for young researchers in this field.
This session is free for BPS members and $15 for non-members.
Organizers
Dr. Qiong Yang, Associate Professor, University of Michigan Ann Arbor (Morning Session) Dr. Robin E. C. Lee, Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (Afternoon Session)
Speakers
To be Announced..