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biological
fluorescence
Biological
Fluorescence Bylaws
Article 1
Name: The name of this Group is the
Biological Fluorescence Subgroup.
Article 2
Objective: The objective of this Group
is to promote the interchange of information and to foster the advance
of knowledge pertaining to the development of new capabilities in fluorescence
methodologies, both theoretical and experimental, and the application of
these developments to the study of biological systems.
Article 3
Membership: A Group member is any
Society member who submits his name to the Secretary-Treasurer and who
has paid his dues for the current calendar year.
Affiliates: An affiliate is a non-member
of the Society who submits his name to the Secretary-Treasurer and who
has paid his dues for the current calendar year. Affiliates will receive
mailings to the Group and other services or activities as may be made available
to members. Affiliates may not vote or hold office.
Article 4
Dues: Dues may be assessed to cover
the necessary expenses related to operation of the Group. The amount and
means of collection are described in Article 12.
Article 5
Operation: The Group will be operated
by the Group Chairperson, an Advisory Committee consisting of four members,
one of whom is the Chairperson, and a Secretary-Treasurer.
Duties of the Group Chairperson are
to organize and conduct Group Meetings, to advise the Biophysical Society
of the activities and needs of the Group, to advise the Society on matters
related to biological fluorescence and to any other activities the Chairperson
deems to be beneficial to the Group and the Society.
Duties of the Advisory Committee are
to advise the Group Chairperson on the organization of Group meetings,
and other matters of interest to the Group, and to make nominations for
the Group Chairperson.
The Secretary-Treasurer will maintain
adequate records of membership and finances, and carry on necessary correspondence.
The Secretary-Treasurer is an Ex-Officio member of the Advisory Committee.
Article 6
Term of Office: The Group Chairperson
will serve for one year, beginning immediately following the Annual Meeting
and continuing through the following Annual Meeting. The Advisory Committee
will consist of the current Group Chairperson, the previous two Group Chairpersons,
and the next Group Chairperson1. There is no fixed term of office for the
Secretary-Treasurer.
Article 7
Eligibility for Office: Only members
of the Biological Fluorescence Group can be candidates. Members may not
be Group Chairperson more than once every six years.
Article 8
Elections: It is the intent of the
Group that the Chairperson shall rotate so as to represent fairly the different
specialties within the membership.
The new Chairperson shall be elected
from a list of nominees composed of a nominee made by the Advisory Committee
and any other person nominated by at least five members of the subgroup.
Article 9
Meetings: There shall be at least
one meeting per year, the Annual Meeting, at the time designated for Group
meetings by the Council of the Biophysical Society.
The Group Chairperson-Elect will be
elected at a business meeting of the subgroup at the Annual Meeting and
will take office immediately following the next Annual Meeting. Other business
may be transacted by the Group at the Annual Meeting. A minimum of thirty
days notice of the Annual Meeting such as publication in the Biophysical
Society or Group Newsletters must be given.
Article 10
The members attending an Annual Meeting
can transact Group business by a simple majority vote.
Article 11
Amendments to the By-Laws: These By-Laws
can be amended by a majority of members responding to a mail ballot.
Proposals for new or amended By-Laws
shall be submitted to the Secretary-Treasurer for consideration at the
Annual Meeting. Proposed amendments to the By-Laws may be placed on a mail
ballot by a majority vote at the Annual Meeting or at the discretion of
the Chairperson.
Article 12
Dues: Dues are $6.00 per year.
Dues shall be collected from Group
members by the Biophysical Society. Affiliates will be billed for dues
directly by the Secretary-Treasurer. Changes in dues structure will be
enacted by a simple majority vote of the Group Chairperson and Advisory
Committee. A tie vote on dues structure may be resolved by a vote from
the Secretary-Treasurer.
Article 13
Expenditures: Any monies available
to the Group may be expended by the Group Chairperson for the following
purposes:
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For direct expenses connected with
the operation of the Group.
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To cover all or part of the expenses
of persons invited to speak at the Annual Group Meeting. The Secretary
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Treasurer
may expend monies to cover the direct expenses associated with the office.
1At
the first business meeting of this subgroup two Advisory Committee members,
first and second will be elected to serve for two and one
year(s), respectively,
to assist the Group Chairperson. Due to the absence of an Advisory Committee
at this time, nominations for officers position will be submitted from
the Organizing Committee; other nominations will be according to the By-Laws.
Biological Fluorescence Symposia for the 2007 Biophysical Society Meeting
Saturday March 3,2007 Baltimore MD
Applications of
Fluorescence from Single Molecules to Cells
Chairs: Ari Gafni,
University Michigan and Robert Clegg, University
Illinois
1:00 pm
Radiationless Energy Transfer (BRET) Alone
Cannot Account for a Color Shift in Bacterial
Bioluminescence. Woodland Hastings, Harvard
University.
1:30 pm
Two-dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy of
Photosynthetic Complexes. Graham Fleming,
University of California, Berkeley.
2:00 pm
Mapping Structure and Dynamics in Protein
Collapse with Single Molecule Spectroscopy.
Benjamin Schuler, University of Zurich,
Switzerland.
2:30 pm Break
3:00 pm Subgroup Business Meeting
3:30 pm
Advancing Issues in Single Particle and
Fluorescence Microscopy: Blinking, Rapid Imaging
and 3-D Spatial Resolution. Norbert Scherer,
University of Chicago.
4:00 pm
Origins of FRET—From the Dark Ages to
Enlightenment. Robert Clegg, University of
Illinois.
4:30 pm Young Fluorescence Investigator Award
5:00 pm
Gregorio Weber Award for Excellence in
Fluorescence Theory and Application.
5:10 pm Gregorio Weber Award Lecture.
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