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The Biophysical Society's Subgroups hold symposia that allow attendees to meet and interact within focused areas. This year’s subgroup symposia will be held on the first day of the Annual Meeting, Saturday, March 2, 2019. The Saturday Subgroup programs are heavily attended and include exciting scientific symposia, awards presentations, student and postdoc talks, and business meetings, which are open to members of each subgroup. 

To view a subgroup's 2019 symposium program, click on the subgroup's name. 
Subgroup programming details will be posted as they become available. 

For those attending subgroup symposia, registration will be open on Friday and Saturday for badge pick-up prior to the subgroup sessions. Registration for the Annual Meeting is required to attend the subgroup symposia.

 

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Nanoscale Approaches to Biology

Subgroup Chair: Meni Wanunu, Northeastern University, USA

Symposium Time:  1:30-5:30 PM EST

Symposium Room:  201C

Business Meeting:  5:00 - 5:30 PM EST

Speakers:

1:35 PM Allison Squires, University of Chicago, USA
Capturing Biomolecular Interactions at the Single-Molecule Level with ABEL Trap Fluorescence Spectroscopy

 

1:55 PM Bernd Rieger, Delft University of Technology, USA
Estimation of Field Dependent Aberrations Directly from Single Molecule Emitters

 

2:15 PM Student/Postdoc Talk: JiaBei Lin

 

2:25 PM Student/Postdoc Talk: Mingjie Dai

 

2:50 PM Yongxin (Leon) Zhao, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Magnify: Next Generation Expansion Microscopy with a Universal Molecule Anchoring Strategy, its Applications and Beyond

 

3:10 PM Sonja Schmid, Wageningen University, Netherlands
New Ways to Study Life at the Nanoscale: The NEOtrap, DyeCycling & More

 

3:30 PM Giovanni Maglia, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Nanopore Approaches to Single-Molecule Enzymology: Unraveling the Role of Conformers and Allosteric Regulation

 

3:50 PM Student/Postdoc Talk: Hao-Cheng Gao

 

4:00 PM Student/Postdoc Talk: Amr Makhamreh

 

4:10 PM Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Janelia, USA
Mapping the Structural and Diffusional Landscape of Organelle Contact Sites from the Microscale to the Nanoscale





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