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Workshops differ from symposia in that they are technique-oriented. Workshops cover emerging methods presented by widely acknowledged developers and experts who help the participants gain working knowledge of new technologies.  Workshops are held on Tuesday night only, 7:30 PM–9:30 PM.

Genetic Code Expansion in Biophysics

Sharona Gordon, University of Washington, USA, Chair
William Zagotta, University of Washington, USA
Ryan Mehl, Oregon State University, USA
Alanna Schepartz, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Structural Biology in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Sumaiya Iqbal, Broad Institute, USA, Chair
Jean-Christophe Gelly, University of Paris, France
Ellen Zhong, Princeton University, USA
Martin Steinegger, Seoul National University, Korea

The Dawn of Synthesis Research in Biophysics: Making use of Petabytes of Biological Data

Daniel Nissley, Pennsylvania State University, USA, Chair
Elizabeth Brunk, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Wout Bittremieux, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Margaret Cheung, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Mechanistic Understanding of Cell Membranes: From Biomimetic to Biological Systems

Raya Sorkin, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Chair
Elizabeth Chen, UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Luca Monticelli, CNRS, France
Michael Kozlov, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Practical Aspects of Collecting and Processing Information for AI

Helen Berman, University of Southern California, USA, Chair
Brinda Vallat, Rutgers University, USA
Nikos Hatzakis, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Mohammed AlQuraishi, Columbia University, USA
Faruck Morcos, University of Texas at Dallas, USA