Joerg Bewersdorf, Yale University School of Medicine, Subgroup Co-Chair
Victoria Birkedal, Aarhus University, Denmark, Subgroup Co-Chair
Nanoscale Biophysics Subgroup 2013 Symposium
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
12:00 PM, Julio Fernandez, Columbia University
Single Molecule Enzymology
12:30 PM, Marija Drndic, University of Pennsylvania
Nanopore Graphene-based Electronic Devices
1:00 PM, Scott Blanchard, Cornell University
Allosteric Control of the Ribosome by Small-Molecule Antibiotics
1:30 PM, Break
2:00 PM, Helmut Grubmuller, Max Planck Institute, Germany
Dynamics of the Ribosomal Subunit Interface During tRNATranslocation at Near-Atomic Resolution
2:30 PM, Student/Postdoc Talk: Grant Schauer, University of Pittsburgh
Measurements of the Functional Dynamics of Wild Type and K103N HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Provide Insight into teh Mechanism of Efavirenz Resistance
2:45 PM, Christian Eggeling, Max Planck Institute, Germany & Oxford University, United Kingdom
New Insight into Lipid-Protein Membrane Organization and Its Functionality with Super-Resolution STED Microscopy
3:15 PM, Break
3:45 PM, Viola Vogel, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Proteins as Mechano-Chemical Signalling Switches
4:15 PM, Student/Postdoc Talk: Soren Preus, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
FRETmatrix: A General and Versatile Software Package for the Simulation and Quantitative Analysis of FRET in Nanoscale Biostructures
4:30 PM, Mark Ellisman, University of California, San Diego
Correlated Microscopies:Tools &Technologies for Multiscale-Multimodel Imaging and Information Integration
5:00 PM, Business Meeting
6:00 PM, Subgroup Dinner