2025 Membrane Transport DINNER ONLY
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DUES-PERMDINNER-2025
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2025 Membrane Transport Dinner Price ($) |
2025 BPS Student Member and Subgroup Member |
$120 |
2025 BPS Regular Member and Subgroup Member |
$120 |
2025 BPS Early Career Member and Subgroup Member |
$120 |
2025 BPS Emeritus Member and Subgroup Member |
$120 |
Non-members |
$120 |
Subgroup Non-members |
$120 |
The Membrane Transport Subgroup fosters the study of communication about the biophysical mechanisms of permeation and transport of small molecules and biopolymers through cell membranes. Membership in the subgroup is open to all members of the Society. Annually, the subgroup holds a meeting organized by the subgroup Chair, which takes place prior to the Biophysical Society Annual Meeting.
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120.0000
2025 Single-Molecule Forces, Manipulation & Visualization DINNER ONLY
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DUES-SMFMVDIN-2025
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2025 Single-Molecule Forces, Manipulation & Visualization Dinner Price ($) |
2025 BPS Student Member and Subgroup Member |
$85 |
2025 BPS Regular Member and Subgroup Member |
$85 |
2025 BPS Early Career Member and Subgroup Member |
$85 |
2025 BPS Emeritus Member and Subgroup Member |
$85 |
Non-members |
$85 |
Subgroup Non-members |
$85 |
The Single Molecule Forces, Manipulation, & Visualization Subgroup focuses on the detailed mechanistic research of biomolecular processes using single-molecule tools that apply forces, manipulate objects, and/or acquire images or other optical signals.
The Subgroup is open to researchers that address biological questions at the molecular scale using force and/or single-molecule fluorescence (e.g. DNA/RNA-protein interactions, protein folding, protein droplets, molecular motors, etc.). The Subgroup aims to advance the field of single-molecule biophysics through the presentation of novel findings, and exchange of advances in innovative methods, tools, and assays to tackle all possible steps from experimental design to data analysis. We invite participants from all scientific disciplines, from biophysics and structural biology, to biochemistry, molecular biology, and beyond.
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85.0000
2025 Theory & Computation Subgroup DINNER ONLY
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DUES-THEOCDIN-2025
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2025 Theory & Computation Dinner Price ($) |
2025 BPS Student Member and Subgroup Member |
$0 |
2025 BPS Regular Member and Subgroup Member |
$25 |
2025 BPS Early Career Member and Subgroup Member |
$15 |
2025 BPS Emeritus Member and Subgroup Member |
$25 |
Non-members |
$25 |
Subgroup Non-members |
$25 |
The purpose of the Theory and Computation Subgroup is to better highlight and network biophysicists who are interested in theoretical and computational aspects of biophysical systems, to provide a scientific forum for mini-symposia before Biophysical Society (BPS) meetings, to elevate the visibility and importance of theory and simulation within BPS overall, and to attract new members to BPS in this area.
The role of theory and computation in biophysical research has grown enormously over the past 50 years. Much of this growth has occurred in the area of all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Likewise, the role of physics-based analytical theory continues to be central to our understanding of biophysical systems. In recent years there has been dramatic growth in related and new computational areas, such as free energy sampling, coarse-graining, QM/MM, ligand docking, multiscale modeling, knowledge and data driven computational biology, and most recently in the explosive growth of machine learning methods that may well fundamentally influence significant segments of biophysical science. Indeed, we have reached a point in time where the strongest papers and grant proposals have both experimental and theoretical/computational elements to them.
We welcome all theoretical and computational approaches for the study of biophysical systems, including (but not limited to) analytical theory and those computational methods mentioned above – all with a strong connection to experimental biophysical research to the extent possible. The Theory & Computation Subgroup also offers the Early Career Award and the Mid-Career Award annually, for excellence in the field at these different career stages.
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25.0000