The Future of Biophysics Burroughs Wellcome Fund Symposium
Monday, February 21, 2022
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM
South, Level Three, Room 301/302, Moscone Center
Co-chairs
Elizabeth Komives, University of California,
San Diego, USA
Arthur G. Palmer, III, Columbia University, USA
“The Future of Biophysics Burroughs Wellcome Fund Symposium is one of the highlights of the Annual Meeting. Four outstanding young biophysicists are selected each year from an exceptional list of nominations and invited to present their work at the Symposium. The goal of the Symposium is to showcase cutting-edge research pioneered by these leaders in areas that reflect the richness and diversity of biophysics. These young colleagues, and the many more equally deserving nominees who could not be selected, truly represent the promising future of Biophysics."
— Elizabeth Komives and Arthur Palmer
Alex Holehouse, Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, USA
Sequence-and Chemical Specificity Define the Functional Landscape of Intrisically Disordered Regions
Liman Zhang, Oregon Health and Science University, USA
Inflammasome Assembly – an Example of Balance Control in the Immune System
Afua Nyarko, Oregon State University, USA
Embracing Dynamics: Distinctive Features of Multivalent IDP Assemblies in Cell Growth Regulation
Antoine Coulon, Institut Curie, France
Live-Cell Micromanipulation of a Genomic Locus Reveals Interphase Chromatin Mechanics
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