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Biophysical Society Aannounces 2017 New and Notable Symposium speakers

January 12th, 2017

The Biophysical Society has announced the speakers for the New and Notable Symposium at the Society's 61st Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. The New and Notable Symposium highlights the latest and most exciting discoveries in biophysics. Speakers are nominated by the Society's membership and selected by the Program Committee two months before the meeting. The session will take place on Sunday, February 12, at 10:45 AM at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The session will be co-chaired by Catherine A. Royer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and David W. Piston, Washington University, St. Louis, the program chairs for the 2017 meeting.

The speakers and their presentation titles are listed below.

Lucy Brennan, Cornell UniversityDNA Looping Mediates Nucleosome Transfer

Jue Chen, Rockefeller UniversityAtomic Structure of the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator

Michael Feig, Michigan State UniversityConnecting Atomistic to Cellular Scales in Computer Simulations of a Bacterial Cytoplasm

Aaron Hoskins, University of Wisconsin-MadisonSingle Molecule Insights into the Assembly and Catalytic Activation of Spliceosomes

Tanuj Sapra, Biochemisches Institut, Universität ZürichResolving the Structural Mechanics of Nuclear Intermediate Filaments In Situ Using a Correlative AFM and Cryo-EM Approach

Bonnie Wallace, Birkbeck College, University of LondonA Newly-Identified Interaction Motif Associated with Gating in Voltage-gated Sodium Channels

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