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1 Biophysics in the Big Easy Program

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7 February 11 15, 2017 New Orleans, Louisiana Table of Contents Hotel Map... III Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Facilities Maps.... IV Meeting Code of Conduct... VI Society Governance... VII General Information....VIII Society Committee Meetings Schedule... XI Professional evelopment & Education Sessions... XII Travel wards Education...XIV Inclusion & iversity... XVII International... XVII Professional Opportinitues for Women... XIX ncillary Meetings... XX Friday Schedule of Events... 1 Satellite Meeting... 2 Saturday Schedule of Events... 3 Subgroup Meetings... 4 Bioengineering... 4 Mechanobiology Bioenergetics... 4 Biopolymers in vivo... 5 Molecular Biophysics... 5 Nanoscale Biophysics... 5 Biological Fluorescence... 6 Membrane Biophysics... 6 Membrane Structure & ssembly... 6 Motility & Cytoskeleton... 6 Exocytosis & Endocytosis... 7 Intrinsically isordered Proteins... 7 Permeation & Transport... 7 Cryo-EM Sunday Schedule of Events... 9 Symposia 8:15 am 10:15 am Platforms 8:15 am 10:15 am Symposia 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platforms 10:45 am 12:45 pm Symposia 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platforms 4:00 pm 6:00 pm SR Competition 6:00 pm 9:00 pm (see page 45 for a list of SR Participants) Sunday ters Monday Schedule of Events Symposia 8:15 am 10:15 am Platforms 8:15 am 10:15 am Symposia 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platforms 10:45 am 12:45 pm Symposia 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platforms 4:00 pm 6:00 pm wards & National Lecture Monday ters Tuesday Schedule of Events Symposia 8:15 am 10:15 am Platforms 8:15 am 10:15 am Symposium 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platforms 10:45 am 12:45 pm Symposia 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platforms 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Workshops 7:30 pm 9:30 pm Tuesday ters Wednesday Schedule of Events Symposia 8:15 am 10:15 am Platforms 8:15 am 10:15 am Symposia 1:00 pm 3:00 pm Platforms 1:00 pm 3:00 pm Wednesday ters Exhibits Exhibitor Presentations Exhibitor List Product Categories uthor Index National Lecturer Eric Betzig Howard Hughes Medical Institute Imaging Cellular Structure and ynamics from Molecules to Organisms Monday, February 13, 2017, 8:00 pm, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center bout the Molecule The 2017 image featured on the cover shows a sparse subset of neurons in the brain of a developing zebrafish embryo. It was acquired with a scanning two-photon fluorescence excitation microscope that uses adaptive optics to recover diffraction-limited resolution deep through the aberrating tissue of the brain. Image credit: Kai Wang and Eric Betzig, Janelia Research Campus.

8 List of dvertisers in the 2017 nnual Meeting Program T Bioquest sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company Beckman Coulter Life Sciences BioLogic US ISS Inc Mad City Labs Inc Molecular evices LLC Nanion Technologies GmbH Sutter Instrument The Biophysical Society would like to thank the following companies for their generous support of the nnual Meeting: LVEOLE merican ssociation for the dvancement of Science (S) PL Bioengineering sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Biochemistry Bruker Corporation Burroughs Wellcome Fund Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC Chroma Technology Hamamatsu Corporation HORIB Scientific Institute for Biological Recognition and Catalysis Inc Mad City Labs Inc Malvern Instruments Molecular evices LLC Nanion Technologies GmbH Nicoya Lifesciences Inc OriginLab Corporation Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd BioPhotonics, a Photonics Media publication Physics Today PLOS Reichert Technologies Life Sciences Semrock Inc Sutter Instrument T Instruments The Journal of Physical Chemistry The Rockefeller University Press Wiley s of January 9, 2017 II

9 Hotel Map ERNEST N. MORIL CONVENTION CENTER 8 HTT PLCE NEW ORLENS CONVENTION CENTER 1 HILTON NEW ORLENS RIVERSIE HEQURTERS HOTEL 9 10 NEW ORLENS OWNTOWN MRRIOTT CONVENTION CENTER OMNI RIVERFRONT NEW ORLENS 2 BLKE HOTEL 11 RENISSNCE NEW ORLENS RTS HOTEL 3 COURTR NEW ORLENS OWNTOWN/ CONVENTION CENTER RESIENCE INN NEW ORLENS OWNTOWN HOTEL SPRINGHILL SUITES B MRRIOTT 4 OUBLETREE B HILTON HOTEL NEW ORLENS 14 ST. JMES HOTEL 5 HMPTON INN & SUITES CONVENTION CENTER 15 STBRIGE SUITES HOTELS 6 HILTON GREN INN NEW ORLENS CONVENTION CENTER THE OL NO.77 HOTEL & CHNLER WNHM NEW ORLENS FRENCH QURTER 7 HOLI INN NEW ORLENS OWNTOWN SUPEROME III

10 New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Level 1 POSTERS N EXHIBITS GRUTE N POSTOC INSTITUTION FIR INUSTR N GENC OPPORTUNITIES FIR SR COMPETITION IMGE CONTEST EXHIBITS OFFICE MEETING ROOMS NTIONL LECTURE HLL B2 OPENING RECEPTION COT CHECK LUGGGE STORGE LOBB LOBB B1 LOBB B2 MEETING REGISTRTION SOCIET HELP ESK CBER CFÉ QURTZ NETWORKING CRS IV SOCIET BOOTH POSTER PICKUP HLL C

11 New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Level 2 MEITTION ROOM MEETING ROOMS FMIL ROOM EXHIBITOR PRESENTTION SOCIET OFFICE MEETING ROOMS EXHIBITOR PRESENTTION SPEKER RE ROOM CREER EVELOPMENT CENTER UNERGRUTE STUENT LOUNGE V

12 Biophysical Society Code of Conduct, nti-harassment Policy dopted by BPS Council November 2015 The Biophysical Society (BPS) is committed to providing an environment that encourages the free expression and exchange of scientific ideas. s a global, professional Society, the BPS is committed to the philosophy of equal opportunity and respectful treatment for all regardless of national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, gender, gender identity or expression, race, color, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, veteran status, or any other reason not related to scientific merit. ll BPS meetings and BPS-sponsored activities promote a working environment that is free of inappropriate behavior and harassment by or toward all attendees of Society meetings and Society-sponsored activities, including scientists, students, guests, exhibitors, staff, vendors, and other suppliers. This global policy applies to all locations and situations where BPS business is conducted and to all BPS-sponsored activities and events. This policy does not replace the specific staff policies for situations in which only staff are involved. Reported or suspected occurrences of harassment will be promptly and thoroughly investigated. Following an investigation, BPS will immediately take any necessary and appropriate action. BPS will not permit or condone any acts of retaliation against anyone who files harassment complaints or cooperates in the investigation of same. efinition of Harassment The term harassment includes but is not limited to epithets, unwelcome slurs, jokes, or verbal, graphic, or physical conduct relating to an individual s race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, gender, or sexual orientation that denigrate or show hostility or aversion toward an individual or group. Sexual harassment refers to unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature. Behavior and language that are welcome/acceptable to one person may be unwelcome/offensive to another. Consequently, individuals must use discretion to ensure that their words and actions communicate respect for others. This is especially important for those in positions of authority since individuals with lower rank or status may be reluctant to express their objections or discomfort regarding unwelcome behavior. It does not refer to occasional compliments of a socially acceptable nature. It refers to behavior that is not welcome, is personally offensive, debilitates morale, and therefore, interferes with work effectiveness. The following are examples of behavior that, when unwelcome, may constitute sexual harassment: sexual flirtations, advances, or propositions; verbal comments or physical actions of a sexual nature; sexually degrading words used to describe an individual; a display of sexually suggestive objects or pictures; sexually explicit jokes; unnecessary touching. Investigative Process nyone who feels harassed is encouraged to immediately inform the alleged harasser that the behavior is unwelcome. In many instances, the person is unaware that their conduct is offensive and when so advised can easily and willingly correct the conduct so that it does not reoccur. nyone who feels harassed IS NOT required to address the person believed guilty of inappropriate treatment. If the informal discussion with the alleged harasser is unsuccessful in remedying the problem or if complainant does not feel comfortable with such an approach, he/she should contact BPS s Executive irector or the Society President, or any BPS Officer. ll complaints will be promptly and thoroughly investigated. ll reports of harassment or sexual harassment will be treated seriously. However, absolute confidentiality cannot be promised nor can it be assured. BPS will conduct an investigation of any complaint of harassment or sexual harassment, which may require limited disclosure of pertinent information to certain parties, including the alleged harasser. No retaliation will be taken against any employee, member, volunteer, exhibitor, or supplier because he or she reports a problem concerning possible acts of harassment. Employees, members, volunteers, exhibitors, or suppliers can raise concerns and make reports without fear of reprisal. Investigative Procedure Once a complaint of harassment or sexual harassment is received, BPS will begin a prompt and thorough investigation. n impartial investigative committee, consisting of the Past-President, current President, and President-Elect will be established. The committee will interview the complainant and review the written complaint. If no written complaint exists, one will be requested. The committee will speak to the alleged offender and present the complaint. The alleged offender will be given the opportunity to address the complaint, with sufficient time to respond to the evidence and bring his/her own evidence. If the facts are in dispute, the investigative team may need to interview anyone named as witnesses. The investigative committee may seek BPS Counsel s advice. Once the investigation is complete, the committee will report their findings and make recommendations to the Society Officers. isciplinary ctions Individuals engaging in behavior prohibited by this policy as well as those making allegations of harassment in bad faith will be subject to disciplinary action. Such actions range from a verbal warning to ejection from the meeting or activity in question without refund of registration fees and the reporting of their behavior to their employer. Repeat offenders may be subject to further disciplinary action, such as being banned from participating in future Society meetings or Society-sponsored activities. In the event that the individual is dissatisfied with the results of the investigation, he or she may appeal to the President of the Society. ny questions regarding this policy should be directed to the BPS Executive Officer or other Society Officer. BPS Management Responsibility Every officer, director, supervisor, and manager is responsible for ensuring that BPS provides an environment free of harassment and inappropriate behavior and that complaints are handled promptly and effectively. The BPS Society Office and Officers must inform the Society membership and all vendors and suppliers about this policy, promptly investigate allegations of harassment, take appropriate disciplinary action, and take steps to assure retaliation is prohibited. VI

13 Biophysical Society Biophysical Society 2017 Program Committee avid W. Piston, Washington University, Co-Chair Catherine. Royer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Co-Chair Olga Boudker, Weill Cornell Medical College Samantha Harris, University of rizona Vasanthi Jayaraman, University of Texas E. Michael Ostap, University of Pennsylvania Jon Sack, University of California, avis ntoine van Oijen, University of Wollongong, ustralia BPS Officers Suzanne Scarlata, President Lukas Tamm, President-Elect Edward Egelman, Past President Frances Separovic, Secretary Paul xelsen, Treasurer BPS Council Term Ending 2017 Olga Boudker Kalina Hristova Joseph. Puglisi Michael Pusch Term Ending 2018 Ruth Heidelberger Robert Nakamoto Gabriela Popescu Erin Sheets Term Ending 2019 Jane Clarke Bertrand Garcia-Moreno rthur Palmer Joanna Swain Biophysical Journal Leslie Loew, Editor-in-Chief E. Michael Ostap, ssociate Editor ave Piston, ssociate Editor Michael Pusch, ssociate Editor Elizabeth Rhoades, ssociate Editor Brian Salzberg, ssociate Editor Tamar Schlick, ssociate Editor Stanislav Shvartsman, ssociate Editor Claudia Steinem, ssociate Editor Society Office Staff Rosalba Kampman, Executive Officer Erica Bellavia, Meetings Coordinator orothy Chaconas, irector of Meetings & Exhibits Catie Curry, Publications Coordinator lly Levine, Sales & Exhibits Manager aniel McNulty, Programs & Outreach Coordinator Laura Phelan, Committees & Social Media Coordinator Harris Povich, irector of Finance & Operations Saran RamuShanmugam, irector of Information Technology Raelle Reid, Governance & Subgroup Coordinator Prashant Shrestha, atabase Reports eveloper Caitlin Simpson, Membership Coordinator Tara Singh, dministrative ssistant Beth Staehle, irector of Publications Elizabeth Vuong, Member Services & Marketing irector Ellen Weiss, irector of Policy & Communications Ray Wolfe, Creative esigner & Systems Engineer Umi Zhou, Meetings ssociate VII

14 General Information ll functions will be held in the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, unless otherwise noted. Badges Badges are required for admission to all scientific sessions, including Saturday subgroup symposia, poster areas, exhibits, and social functions. guest badge for non-scientific guests can be purchased for $65 at the on-site Registration Counter located in Lobby B. Guest registration includes admittance to the Opening Mixer on Saturday night and Reception on Monday night. It does not include admission to scientific sessions, posters, or exhibits. Banking and Currency Exchange Foreign currency exchange and other bank transactions can be done during regular bank business hours at the Whitney Bank-Morgan State, 430 Chartres St, New Orleans, L Monday Thursday 9:00 am 4:30 pm Friday 9:00 am 6:00 pm Saturday Sunday Closed TM is open 24 hours. TMs are also available in the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in Lobby B2. Business Center, The UPS Store The Ernest N. Morial Convention Center provides a full-service business center for the convenience of attendees and exhibitors. Services include photocopying, faxing, computer work stations, and printing services. Shipping is provided through UPS. The business center is located at 900 Convention Center Blvd, New Orleans, L To contact the business center, call (504) or store6216@theupsstore.com. Saturday Sunday Monday Friday 9:00 am 1:00 pm 9:00 am 3:00 pm 9:00 am 5:30 pm Career evelopment Center, Room 212/213 Services are available for both those seeking a position and employers with positions to fill. Please note, the career development center is the only place to post job openings. Unauthorized notices placed elsewhere in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center will be removed. Saturday Sunday Tuesday 12:00 noon 7:00 pm 8:00 am 5:30 pm Certificates of ttendance Certificates of ttendance may be obtained in person in the Society Meeting Office, in Room 201/202, or at the Society Help esk located at registration in Lobby B. Code of Conduct The Biophysical Society nnual Meeting provides an environment that encourages free and respectful expression and exchange of scientific ideas. Please review the code of conduct (page VI) that all meeting participants must follow. Coat Check/Luggage Storage, Lobby The cost is $3.00 per checked item. Please do not bring luggage to meeting rooms. If you are planning to check items, please plan to arrive early to ensure that you are not late for sessions due to long lines. Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday 8:30 am 7:30 pm 7:30 am 6:30 pm 7:30 am 3:30 pm aily Meet-up Interested in making new acquaintances and experiencing the cuisine of New Orleans? Meet at the Society Booth each evening, Sunday through Tuesday, at 5:30 pm where a BPS member will coordinate dinner at a local restaurant. Exhibits, Hall B-2 and C The Exhibit Hall features the most advanced equipment, products, services, and publications available. list of exhibitors as of January 9, 2017 can be found beginning on page 157. Please see ddendum for those registered after January 2, Sunday Monday Tuesday 10:00 am 5:00 pm 10:00 am 5:00 pm 10:00 am 4:30 pm Exhibitor Coupons Pick up the Exhibitor Coupons at the on-site registration counters and inside the Exhibit Hall next to the push pin stations. The coupons are valid for special offers and discounts on exhibiting companies products and services. Family Room, Room 216 The Family Room is equipped with diapers, electrical outlets for pumps, labels for breast milk, plastic bags for disposing of diapers, a small refrigerator, private areas for nursing, and a small area for rest and play. Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday 2:00 pm 5:00 pm 8:00 am 7:00 pm 7:30 am 10:00 pm 8:00 am 3:30 pm First id, Lobby B In case of medical emergency, dial for the MCC Public Safety 24-Hour Base Station. For other minor medical needs, this room will be staffed with First id dministrators trained in First id Response during the hours below. Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday 8:00 am 6:30 pm 7:30 am 6:30 pm 7:30 am 9:00 pm 7:30 am 6:30 pm 7:30 am 3:30 pm VIII

15 Hotel Telephone Numbers Blake Hotel Courtyard New Orleans owntown/convention Center oubletree by Hilton Hotel New Orleans Hampton Inn & Suites Convention Center Hilton Garden Inn New Orleans Convention Center *Hilton New Orleans Riverside Holiday Inn New Orleans - owntown Superdome Hyatt Place New Orleans - Convention Center New Orleans owntown Marriott - Convention Center Omni Riverfront New Orleans Renaissance New Orleans rts Hotel Residence Inn New Orleans owntown Hotel Springhill Suites by Marriott St. James Hotel Staybridge Suites Hotels The Old No.77 Hotel & Chandlery Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter *Headquarter Hotel Individuals Requiring ssistance ttendees requiring special assistance during the meeting should visit the Society Meeting Office in Room 201/202 of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Society staff will do their best to accommodate requests; however, we cannot ensure that special needs will be met without prior notice. Internet ccess Wireless Internet access is available free-of-charge throughout the Cafe areas of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. In addition, the Biophysical Society Cyber Cafe is located in Lobby B outside of the Exhibit Hall. ttendees can access the Internet for free on one of the available computers. Usage time is limited to 10 minutes per session when others are waiting. Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday 8:00 am 7:30 pm 7:30 am 10:00 pm 7:30 am 3:00 pm Mobile pp and esktop Planner The Biophysical Society s Official Mobile pp is available for download in pp Store and Google Play Store. ios and ndroid Users can search for bps events to download the pp. We do not support native apps for Windows Mobile and Blackberry at this time; however, we have a HTML 5 Mobile Site available for all other platforms. Please visit core-apps.com/bpsam2017 to access the Mobile Site. Using the Mobile pp and Mobile Site, you can view/create schedules, view abstracts/ authors/exhibitors, receive event alerts from BPS, share your moments in social media, find/interact virtually with other attendees, and sync itineraries that were created with the esktop Planner. Networking Cards for ter and Platform Presenters re you speaking in a platform session or presenting a poster? If so, you already have 25 pre-printed Networking Cards waiting for you. Networking Cards are like business cards, but designed just for scientists. They provide your contact information, title of your abstract, your presentation date/time and abstract content. Hand them out to other researchers before, during, or after your poster presentation. Networking Cards are available for pick up in Lobby B. Parking mple parking is available at the Convention Center for a daily fee. Photography Registration for the meeting implies consent to having photographs taken and to their use by officials of the Biophysical Society, or their representatives, for editorial and promotional purposes, on the Society website, social media outlets, and publications. To respect the willingness of presenters to share data at the meeting, as well as their publication opportunities, recordings of any kind (audio, video, camera, or cell phone) in the session rooms, Exhibit Hall, and poster areas are strictly prohibited. ny individual seen taking photographs of any session or presentation will be escorted out by security. ter Pickup ters ordered in advance through Tray Printing will be available for pick up at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in the Lobby B2 near the Exhibit Hall during the following hours: Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday ter Sessions, Hall B-2 and C Sunday Wednesday 4:00 pm 7:00 pm 9:00 am 11:00 am and 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 8:00 am 9:00 am The Exhibit Hall will open at 8:00 am each morning. It will remain open for poster viewing until 10:00 pm each night, except for Tuesday, when it will close at 4:30 pm for safety purposes during exhibit tear down. ters are arranged according to topic. our poster board number begins with B. On the day of presentation, authors assigned odd-numbered poster boards should present from 1:45 pm 2:45 pm (10:30 am 11:30 am on Wednesday); even-numbered posters should present from 2:45 pm 3:45 pm, (11:30 am 12:30 pm on Wednesday). Other hours, day or evening, may be posted by the authors as desired. dditionally, authors may leave notepaper so that visitors may request an appointment. bstracts submitted after October 3, 2016, are scheduled each day, Sunday-Wednesday, during the regular poster sessions. These board assignments will begin with LB. ters are to be removed by 5:30 pm on Sunday and Monday, and 4:30 pm on Tuesday in order to accommodate exhibits tear down, and 3:00 pm on Wednesday. Please do not leave materials or belongings under poster boards or in the poster area. The Society is not responsible for any articles left in the poster area. Meditation Room, Room SO B211 and SO B212 room will be available for attendees to use for quiet meditation or prayer. Saturday Tuesday 8:00 am 10:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am 3:30 pm Sponsored by Quartzy.com, the world s leading free online lab management platform. IX

16 Raffles Exhibitor Raffle: Want to win a Samsung Galaxy Tablet? Earn raffle entries by visiting with exhibitors Sunday, February 12, through Tuesday, February 14, to collect tickets. The more booths you visit, the more chances to win. rop the raffle tickets at the Society Booth, in Lobby B, by 2:30 pm Tuesday, February 14. The winner will be announced in the Exhibit Hall at 3:00 pm Tuesday afternoon. ou must be present at the drawing to win. Good luck! Wednesday ter Session Raffle: ttend the Wednesday poster sessions in the Exhibit Hall for a chance to win a Fitbit! rop your ticket in the ballot box in the Exhibit Hall. Winner will be announced at 12:30 pm on Wednesday in the Exhibit Hall. ou must be present in the Exhibit Hall to win. Registration Hours, Lobby B2 Friday 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am 6:30 pm Sunday Tuesday 7:30 am 5:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am 3:00 pm Transportation Taxis will be available from Lobby B1 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Checker Cab Liberty Bell Nawlins Cab United Taxi White Fleet ellow Cab Undergraduate Student Lounge, Room 224 Sponsored by the Education Committee, this special space is reserved for undergraduate meeting attendees looking for a place to relax or catch up on coursework they may be missing while at the nnual Meeting. Sunday Tuesday Wednesday 8:00 am 6:00 pm 8:00 am 12:00 noon Social Media The Society staff will be updating the BPS Facebook page, Twitter feed, Instagram account, and blog with nnual Meeting information throughout the meeting. Follow us on: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: use hashtag #bps17 biophysicalsociety.wordpress.com Society Meeting Office, Room 201/202 Friday 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Saturday 8:00 am 6:30 pm Sunday Tuesday 7:30 am 5:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am 3:00 pm Speaker Ready Room, Room 217 We highly encourage all presenters in Symposia, Workshops, and Platform sessions to visit the Speaker Ready Room one day prior to their scheduled presentation time. This room will be set up for your use, and will contain several screens and data projectors to allow you the opportunity to review your material prior to your scheduled presentation time slot. ll speakers must bring their own laptops. n audiovisual technician will be available during room hours to assist you in setting up your laptop with the data projector and to answer any questions. s a courtesy to other presenters, please limit your viewing time to five minutes during peak times. udiovisual technicians will be available during the hours listed below to answer questions. Saturday Tuesday 8:00 am 6:30 pm Wednesday 8:00 am 1:00 pm ata projectors will be provided in all session rooms in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The data projectors will be compatible with both Windows and Mac laptops. Speakers must bring their own computers. The Society does not provide laptops for those with flash drives or other storage devices. Mark our Calendars! Future BPS nnual Meetings 62 nd nnual Meeting February 17 21, 2018 San Francisco, California 63 rd nnual Meeting March 2 6, 2019 Baltimore, Maryland 64 th nnual Meeting February 15 19, 2020 San iego, California X

17 Committee Meetings ll rooms are located in the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless noted otherwise. Friday, February 10 3:00 pm 4:30 pm New Council Orientation Hilton, Port Room 5:00 pm 9:00 pm Joint Council Reception, inner, and Meeting Hilton, Compass Room Saturday, February 11 8:30 am 11:00 am Joint Council Meeting (continued) Hilton, Compass Room Sunday, February 12 8:30 am 10:30 am CPOW Committee Meeting Room :30 am 12:00 noon International Relations Committee Meeting Room :15 pm 2:15 pm Public ffairs Committee Meeting Room 203 3:30 pm 5:00 pm Early Careers Committee Meeting Room 203 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Biophysical Journal Editorial Board inner Latrobe s on Royal Monday, February 13 8:30 am 10:30 am Committee for Inclusion and iversity Meeting Room 203 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Membership Committee Meeting Room 203 Tuesday, February 14 8:00 am 9:00 am Biophysical Society Business Meeting Room 205 9:00 am 10:30 am Subgroup Chairs Meeting Room 222 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Education Committee Meeting Room 203 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Publications Committee Meeting Hilton, Bridge Room Wednesday, February 15 8:00 am 11:00 am New Council Meeting Room 222 The Biophysical Society would like to thank Society members who serve on Council or Committees for their dedication and efforts. XI

18 Professional evelopment & Educational Sessions The Society s committees have planned several professional development activities to take place during the nnual Meeting. Below is a schedule of all of those activities. etailed descriptions of the sessions can be found in the daily program. In addition, a student lounge for undergraduates will be available Sunday, February 12, to Wednesday, February 15, in Room 224. Sessions in italics will be held in Career evelopment Center Room 212/213. Saturday, February 11, :00 pm 4:00 pm Networking: Optimizing our Time at BPS :00 pm 5:00 pm Undergraduate Mixer and ter Fest 7:30 pm 8:30 pm ll-in Networking Hour One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 12:40 pm 1:40 pm and 2:00 pm 5:30 pm Sunday, February 12, :30 am 8:30 am tdoctoral Breakfast 8:00 am 8:30 am Career Q& with Joe Tringali 9:00 am 10:00 am Selling ourself to the Life Sciences Industry 10:30 am 11:30 am Looking Beyond cademia: Identifying our Career Options Using MyIP, LinkedIn & More 11:30 am 1:00 pm Undergraduate Student Pizza Breakfast 11:30 am 5:00 pm Colleges in the Community ay 12:00 noon 1:00 pm Networking: Optimizing our Time at BPS :00 pm 2:30 pm The World Outside the Lab: Many Ways to Use our Ph Skills 1:00 pm 3:00 pm Graduate & tdoc Institution Fair 2:00 pm 3:30 pm Teaching Science Like We o Science 2:30 pm 3:30 pm emystifying the cademic Job Search I: Understanding the Search Process from the Perspective of Search Committees and ecoding Job nnouncements 2:30 pm 4:00 pm CRISPR from a Policy Perspective 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses) 5:00 pm 7:00 pm PI to PI, a Wine & Cheese Mixer 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Setting Standards for ata Sharing: Community by Community One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 8:30 am 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm 6:00 pm Monday, February 13, :30 am 8:30 am Graduate Student Breakfast 8:00 am 8:30 am Career Q& with Joe Tringali 10:00 am 11:00 am Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses) 11:30 am 12:30 pm emystifying the cademic Job Search II: Preparing our Written pplication Materials: CV, Cover Letter, and Research Statement 1:30 pm 3:00 pm Biophysics 101: Cryo-electron Microscopy 1:30 pm 3:00 pm Industry Panel: Breaking Into Industry 2:15 pm 3:45 pm How to Get our Scientific Paper Published 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Speed Networking 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Beyond the Bench: Preparing for our Career Transition in the Life Sciences 2:30 pm 4:00 pm riving Force for the Middle of the Journey: Funding Opportunities for Mid-career Researchers 4:00 pm 5:00 pm The Strategic tdoc: How to Find & Leverage our tdoc Experience One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 8:30 am 12:00 noon and 2:00 pm 5:20 pm Tuesday, February 14, :00 am 8:30 am Career Q& with Joe Tringali 9:30 am 10:30 am emystifying the cademic Job Search II: Preparing our Written pplication Materials: CV, Cover Letter, and Research Statement 11:30 am 12:30 pm Selling ourself to the Life Sciences Industry 12:00 noon 1:30 pm Career Opportunities at PUIs: Finding a Job and Finding Success 12:00 noon 2:00 pm tdoc to Faculty Q&: Transitions Forum and Luncheon** 1:00 pm 2:15 pm Bringing Mentees and Mentors Together in a National Network 1:00 pm 3:00 pm Industry and gency Opportunities Fair 1:00 pm 3:00 pm NIH Grant Writing Workshop 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Looking Beyond cademia: Identifying our Career Options Using MyIP, LinkedIn & More 2:30 pm 4:00 pm Networking and Personal Branding: The Workshop One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling* 8:00 am 12:00 noon and 1:30 pm 5:00 pm * Slots for the One-on-One Resume and Career Counseling Sessions are available on a first-come, first-served basis and fill up quickly. ou may sign up for a slot beginning at 12:00 noon on Saturday, February 11, in the Career evelopment Center, Room 212/213. Please come prepared with resumes, CVs, and other appropriate materials. ** This event requires pre-registration. If space is available, individuals who have not pre-registered may attend. Please stop by the event at the beginning of the session to see if space is available. XII

19 Career evelopment Center Information Room 212/213 ndrew Green earned his Ph at the University of California, Berkeley, and has over 17 years of experience working with graduate students, Phs, and postdocs as a career advisor. Before returning to Berkeley,where he serves as ssociate irector of the Career Center, he spent six years on the faculty of Connecticut College. His specialty is working with Phs and postdocs in the sciences and engineering pursuing professional opportunities in the business, government, and nonprofit sectors as well as those seeking faculty jobs. He has given invited presentations at major scientific meetings and research universities across the country; and appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education, NatureJobs, and The tlantic Online. Joe Tringali is a seasoned contract recruiter who has developed overall recruitment strategies for his clients and subsequently worked with internal hiring organizations to meet their staffing requirements for more than two decades. He has provided onsite service to numerous biotechnology clients, including Biogen Idec, Millennium Pharmaceuticals, riad Pharmaceuticals, Creative Biomolecules/Stryker, TK/Shire and Genetics Institute/Wyeth/Pfizer. He also operates a successful contingency recruiting firm that serves the Boston biotechnology community. He works with several clients to help them fill difficult staffing needs in the areas of Research/evelopment, Clinical evelopment, and Regulatory ffairs. In addition, Tringali is an invited speaker at several annual scientific conferences and research institutes where he conducts career workshops. Job tings Employers Stop by the Career Center to post your job opening today! ll attendees will have access to your job posting while at the meeting and your job will be posted on our online Job Board as well. Search resumes for a perfect fit and schedule an interview while you re onsite at the meeting. Job pplicants Looking for a job in biophysics? Stop by the Career evelopment Center and upload your resume for employers to view on the Job Board both onsite and online. ou may also apply for posted jobs. XIII

20 Travel Grant wardees Student Travel wards partially supported by Biochemistry, Institute for Biological Recognition and Catalysis Inc, PLOS, and The Rockefeller University Press EUCTION COMMITTEE Sunday Mouhanad Babi, McMaster University, Canada 708-, B473 THE CHRCTERIZTION OF CELLULOSE NNOSTRUCTURE USING SUPER-RESOLUTION FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP. Paola Bisignano, University of California, San Francisco 634-, B399 STRUCTURL INSIGHTS INTO SOIUM-EPENENT SUGR TRNSPORTERS N THEIR INHIBITION MECHNISM. Tsung-Han Chou, Iowa State University 114-Plat CRSTL STRUCTURE OF LOW CO2-INUCIBLE PROTEIN, LCI1 IN CHLMOMONS REINHRTII. avuz S. agdas, University of California, Berkeley 365-, B130 CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF CS9 URING N BINING. Peter ahl, University of Michigan 463-, B228 SUPPORTE TUBULTE BILER SSTEM SHOWS EFFECTS OF SNPTOTGMIN-7 ON MEMBRNE CURVTURE. ndrew ittmore, National Institutes of Health 361-, B126 ENERGETIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF PLECTONEME TIPS N TILS. Wolfgang Gross, University of Bayreuth, Germany 620-, B385 MCROPHGES RE SENSITIVE TO SUBSTRTE ELSTICIT URING PHGOCTOSIS. Shubhasis Haldar, Columbia University 209-Plat TRIGGER FCTOR BOOSTS THE WORK ONE B PROTEIN FOLING UNER FORCE. Kalli Kappel, Stanford University 370-, B135 BLIN PREICTIONS OF RN/PROTEIN RELTIVE BINING FFINITIES. ing Lai, Stanford University 461-, B226 MUNC13 N MUNC18 COOPERTE TO PROPERL SSEMBLE SNRES FOR FST NEUROTRNSMITTER RELESE. Soohyun K. Lee, University of rizona 393-, B158 HRTION-MEITE ELSTIC EFORMTIONS IN BIOLOGICL MEMBRNES. Maureen Leninger, New ork University 118-Plat INVESTIGTING THE STRUCTURE OF THE RUG TRNSPORTER EMRE. lyssa. Lombardi, Temple University School of Medicine 487-, B252 GENETIC BLTION OF FIBROBLST MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM UPTKE INCRESES MOFIBROBLST TRNSIFFERENTITION N EXCERBTES FIBROSIS IN MOCRIL INFRCTION. Mohammad Mehdi Maneshi, University at Buffalo 390-, B155 SHER STRESS STIMULTE MSC CTIVITIES: IRECT CHNGES OF MEMBRNE TENSION OR CTOSKELETL STRESS? Medeea C. Popescu, Wellesley College 544-, B309 EXMINING THE ROLE OF PHOSPHORLTION ON INTERCTIONS BETWEEN THE CRIC POTSSIUM CHNNEL LPH-SUBUNITS HERG N KVLQT1. ana N. Reinemann, Vanderbilt University 226-Plat SINGLE MOLECULE CHRCTERIZTION OF MITOTIC KIF15 REVELS CPBILIT TO GENERTE FORCE IN NTI-PRLLEL MICROTUBULES. Kristin I. Schimert, University of Michigan 223-Plat INTRCELLULR CRGO TRNSPORT B SINGLE-HEE KINESIN MONOMERS. Sienna Wong, Wayne State University 658-, B423 ENGINEERING OF CHIMERIC PROTEINS TO ENHNCE IMMUNOGENICIT FOR THE PROUCTION OF HIGH-FFINIT SPECIFIC MONOCLONL NTIBOIES. Fan ang, University of California, avis 566-, B331 RTIONL ESIGN N VLITION OF VNILLOI-SENSITIVE TRPV2 ION CHNNEL. Monday Breane G. Budaitis, University of Michigan 1288-, B356 THE ROLE OF THE COVER-NECK BUNLE IN MULTI-MOTOR TRNSPORT GINST LO IN CELLS. Shirley Chen, University of Michigan 1290-, B358 ENGINEERING INHIBITBLE KINESIN-3 MOTORS B NOVEL CHEMICL- GENETIC PPROCH. lexander E. Chu, California Institute of Technology 932-Plat TOWRS UNIVERSL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXPRESSION LNSCPE. Melody i Bona, Italian Institute of Technology 1071-, B139 CHROMTIN CCESSIBILIT STUIE B SLOW SCN FCS IN THE EUKROTIC NUCLEUS. XIV

21 Matthew ragovich, Lehigh University 1325-, B393 INVESTIGTION OF THE RELIBILIT OF FM NNOINENTTION- ERIVE MESUREMENTS OF CELL MECHNICS. Cristian. Escobar, Florida State University 1019-, B87 CONFORMTION PLSTICIT N PEPTIOGLCN CLEVGE B THE N-TERMINL INTRINSICLL ISORERE OMIN OF CHIZ. bir Kabbani, Wayne State University 1092-, B160 NNOSCLE MEMBRNE BUS INUCE B CTXB-GM1 IN ONE COMPONENT BILER ETECTE B POLRIZE LOCLIZTION MICROSCOP (PLM). Christopher Lee, University of California, San iego 1438-, B506 INVESTIGTING TRNSPORT PROPERTIES WITH MULTI-SCLE COMPUTBLE MESH MOELS FROM HETEROGENEOUS STRUCTURL TSETS. lexander E. Marras, Ohio State University 1478-, B546 FBRICTING N CTUTING N ORIGMI MECHNISMS. ipak Maskey, Wayne State University 973-, B41 EGRTION OF CLPONIN 2 IS REQUIRE FOR CTOKINESIS. Mahmoud L. Nasr, Harvard Medical School 1497-, B565 COVLENTL CIRCULRIZE NNOISCS: EM N NMR PPLICTIONS. evon Richtsmeier, Boise State University 1124-, B192 Cu 2+ IONS MOULTE THE CONUCTNCE HSTERESIS OF LSENIN CHNNELS. Talant. Ruzmetov, Kent State University 1026-, B94 EXPLORING THE ROLE OF FLEXIBILIT IN BINING KINETICS N FFINIT OF PKI-KIX THROUGH CORSE GRINE SIMULTIONS. Kyle P. Smith, Northwestern University 876-Plat THE TWO GTPSE OMINS OF THE OUTER MITOCHONRIL MEMBRNE PROTEIN MIRO HVE NOVEL CTIVE SITE CONFORMTIONS N ISTINCT BIOCHEMICL PROPERTIES. Coleman Swaim, James Madison University 1504-, B572 BIOLOGICL SEMICONUCTORS: STRUCTURL CONTROL OF HEME REOX POTENTILS IN PPC, 3-HEME CTOCHROME. Rebecca J. Zaunbrecher, University of Washington 811-Plat GENETICLL ENGINEERE HUMN STEM CELL-ERIVE CRIOMOCTES TO STU THE FUNCTIONLIT OF CRONOS TITIN. Tuesday Mihai L. zoitei, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2268-, B588 NOVEL BIOSENSOR ESIGN REVELS THE ROLE N REGULTION OF GEF-H1 IN CELL MIGRTION. Curtis Balusek, Georgia Institute of Technology 1762-, B82 CONSTRUCTING N IN SILICO MOEL OF THE GRM-NEGTIVE CELLULR ENVELOPE. Saikat Chowdhury, The Scripps Research Institute 1640-Plat USING CROEM TO UNERSTN HOW PHGES EVE BCTERIL CRISPR EFENSE SSTEM. Caitlin E. Cornell, University of Washington 1851-, B171 IRECT IMGING OF LIQUI OMINS B CROTEM IN SUBMICRON VESICLES. Natasha udzinski, ale University 1960-, B280 EFFECTS OF MEMBRNE TENSION ON SNRE-MEITE SINGLE FUSION PORES. Paige Engen, Hamline University 1917-, B237 STRUCTURL NLSIS OF TU PEPTIE INTERCTIONS WITH LIPI MEMBRNES USING FOURIER TRNSFORM INFRRE SPECTROSCOP. Emmet. Francis, University of California, avis 1974-, B294 SINGLE-CELL INVESTIGTION OF THE ROLE OF CLCIUM BURSTS IN HUMN IMMUNE CELLS. Naoto Hori, University of Texas 1821-, B141 MULTISTEP FOLING KINETICS OF GROUP I INTRON RN STUIE B Mg 2+- CONCENTRTION JUMP SIMULTIONS. Jesse Howe, California State University, San Marcos 2278-, B598 EXPNING THE SCOPE OF SINGLE MOLECULE FRET SPECTROSCOP TOWRS PRIMRIL UNERGRUTE INSTITUTIONS. Shachi Katira, University of California, Berkeley 1860-, B180 PRE-TRNSITION EFFECTS MEITE FORCES OF SSEMBL BETWEEN TRNSMEMBRNE PROTEINS: RECENT RESULTS ON THE ORERPHOBIC EFFECT. nna K. Koster, Stanford University 1662-Plat EVELOPING NOVEL CLSS OF CLC CHLORIE-CHNNEL INHIBITORS. Isha. Mehta, Texas Woman s University 1692-, B12 PROTEIN ENERG NETWORK MOELS TO CLSSIF N PREICT FUNCTIONLL LINKE INTERFCES OF PROTEINS FROM FUNCTIONLL UNCORRELTE INTERFCES. XV

22 Paula Morales, University of North Carolina, Greensboro 1757-, B77 CONSTRUCTION OF GPR3 HOMOLOG MOEL USING CONFORMTIONL MEMORIES. Kevin. White, University of Central Florida 2269-, B589 MULTIFUNCTIONL HIGH-THROUGHPUT SINGLE-CELL NLSIS USING RECONFIGURBLE MPLIFIER RR. Wednesday Miranda Collier, University of Oxford, United Kingdom 2415-, B22 EVIENCE FOR CHPERONE FUNCTION IN MECHNOSENSTION. Roberto Covino, Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics, Germany 2505-, B112 EUKROTIC SENSOR FOR MEMBRNE LIPI STURTION. Russell B. avidson, Colorado State University 2446-, B53 MOLECULR LLOSTER IN ENGUE NS3 HELICSE LONG THE TP HROLSIS CCLE. Gozde Eskici, University of Pennsylvania 2608-, B215 MICROSECON SIMULTIONS OF MLOI BET FIBRIL NUCLETION IN REVERSE MICELLES. hmed Fuwad, Inha University, South Korea 2899-, B506 QUPORIN BIOMIMETIC MEMBRNE FOR ENERG CONSERVTIVE WTER ESLINTION. lice L. Herneisen, Swarthmore College 2461-, B68 SITE-IRECTE SPIN LBELING EPR SPECTROSCOP OF THE CTOPLSMIC TIL OF INFLUENZ M2. Hema Chandra Kotamarthi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2314-Plat SINGLE-MOLECULE ISSECTION OF THE ROLE OF IRECTIONLIT IN PROTEIN EGRTION B Clp PROTEOLTIC MCHINES. Sudipta Lahiri, Wesleyan University 2534-, B141 ELUCITION OF THE STRUCTURE-FUNCTION RELTIONSHIP OF S. CEREVISIE MUTS HOMOLOG MSH4 N MSH5 WITH THE HOLLI JUNCTION. Victor Pui-an Ma, Emory University 2916-, B523 RTIOMETRIC TENSION PROBES FOR MPPING RECEPTOR FORCES N CLUSTERING T INTERMEMBRNE JUNCTIONS. mar. Parvate, Purdue University 2824-, B431 CROTOMOGRPH OF PLEOMORPHIC VIRUSES. Samantha Piszkiewicz, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2520-, B127 TRIGRE INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEINS S POTENTIL EXCIPIENTS FOR BIOLOGICS. Serzhan Sakipov, Carnegie Mellon University 2291-Plat ION PERMETION MECHNISM IN TRPV6 C 2+ CHNNEL. igvijay Singh, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2321-Plat INVESTIGTION OF N BINING, NUCLEOLSIS N PROUCT RELESE SPECIFICIT OF RN GUIE ENONUCLESE CRISPR-CPF1 FMIL REVELS IMPORTNT IFFERENCES FROM CS9-RN. Tzu-Wei Tsao, University of Wisconsin, Madison 2736-, B343 STRUCTURL ELEMENTS GOVERNING GB- RECEPTOR CHNNEL CTIVTION N RUG MOULTION. Kevin Votaw, Colorado State University 2539-, B146 INSIGHTS INTO MGE BSE ETECTION B N GLCOSLSES: COMPUTTIONL STU OF LK. ndrew P. Wescott, University of Maryland Baltimore 2647-, B254 CLCIUM REGULTION OF CRIC BIOENERGETICS. Riley J. Workman, uquesne University 2311-Plat CHRCTERIZTION OF THE CONFORMTIONL ENSEMBLE OF POLGLUTMINE PEPTIES VI METNMICS M SIMULTIONS N UV RESONNCE RMN SPECTROSCOP. Goli amini, The Catholic University of merica 2580-, B187 IMPCT OF ENRIMER SURFCE CHEMISTR ON NTHRX TOXIN CHNNEL BLOCKGE: SINGLE MOLECULE STU. Chen-Ching uan, University of Miami 2748-, B355 ISTINCT LTTICE STRUCTURE LTRETIONS IN CM N HCM MOUSE MOELS SSOCITE WITH MUTTIONS IN MOSIN REGULTOR LIGHT CHIN. Zhenfu Zhang, University of Toronto, Canada 2510-, B117 INTERPL MONG BINING, PHOSPHORLTION N ENTURTION IN ISORERE 4E-BP2 S PROBE B SINGLE MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE. Haiqing Zhao, University of Maryland 2416-, B23 PROMISCUOUS HISTONE MIS-SSEMBL IS CTIVEL PREVENTE B CHPERONES. ue Zhang, Mississippi State University 2366-Plat MOELING THE ERL STGES OF GGREGTION IN ISORERE ELSTIN-LIKE PROTEINS. Chi Zhao, University of Texas, ustin 2911-, B518 PLSM MEMBRNE VESICLES WITH ENGINEERE TRNSMEMBRNE PROTEIN LIGNS FOR HIGH-FFINIT CELL TRGETING. XVI

23 COMMITTEE FOR INCLUSION N IVERSIT Sunday Matthew L. Ferguson, Boise State University 739-, B504 IN VITRO BINING OF 6S RN MNGO TO RN POLMERSE B TWO PHOTON FLUORESCENCE CROSS CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP. Joshua Francois, University of California, San iego 618-, B383 UNERSTNING THE MECHNICS OF NEUTROPHIL MIGRTION IN THREE- IMENSIONL EXTRCELLULR MTRICES. Sebastian Hendrickx-Rodriguez, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology 462-, B227 EFFECTS OF OPSONIN ENSIT N TPE ON THE PHGOCTOSIS OF BES. O Jay Stewart, City University of New ork, John Jay College 371-, B136 BIOPHSICL STUIES OF LIPOSOME ENCPSULTE POKEWEE NTIVIRL PROTEIN N ITS USE S HIV THERPEUTIC. Jessica R. Thomas, University of Iowa 536-, B301 UNMSKING THE MOLECULR ETERMINNTS IMPORTNT FOR C 2+- EPENENT REGULTION OF CV2.2. Juan M. Vanegas, University of Vermont 681-, B446 BEON LTERL PRESSURE PROFILES: LOCL STRESS N THE TRCTION VECTOR IN M SIMULTIONS. Brittany Williams, University of Iowa 537-, B302 C-TERMINL SPLICE VRITION REVELS NEW INSIGHTS INTO CLMOULIN REGULTION OF Cv1.4 CHNNELS. Wade Zeno, University of Texas at ustin 213-Plat INUCE MIXING OF PHSE-SEPRTE LIPI BILERS B STERIC PRESSURE BETWEEN SORBE PROTEINS. Monday T.M. yodele desanya, The Ohio State University 1095-, B163 MG53-MEITE PROTECTION IN HERT VLVE BIOLOG. Manal hmidouch, Wake Forest University 1052-, B120 M SIMULTIONS N C SPECTROSCOPIES OF (BENZ)CRIINE: RN G-QURUPLEX COMPLEXES. avid. Price, Southern Illinois University 1065-, B133 PREFERENTIL LENGTH FOR G-QURUPLEX FORMTION REVELE B IR SPECTROSCOP. Lucero Sanchez, Indiana University B557 HLF PEGLTE PRTICLES EVE MCROPHGES S EFFECTIVEL S FULL PEGLTE ONES Tuesday George. Cortina, University of Virginia 1557-Plat PREICTING RESIUES THT INCRESE NTIBIOTIC RESISTNCE OF CTX-M9 ENZMES USING MOLECULR SIMULTION N STTISTICL LERNING. ania M. Figueroa, Wellesley College 1875-, B195 EVELOPMENT OF CELL-WLL EFICIENT BCTERI FOR THE CHRCTERIZTION OF HISTONE-ERIVE NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES THROUGH CONFOCL MICROSCOP. Carla Perez, Wellesley College 2552-, B159 INVESTIGTING BUFORIN II INTERCTIONS WITH NUCLEIC CIS UNER CROWE CONITIONS Nancy Wells, Case Western Reserve University 1810-, B130 STRUCTURL INSIGHTS TO THE 3 UTR OF GIT ELEMENTS. INTERNTIONL RELTIONS Sunday nais M. E. Cassaignau, University College London, United Kingdom 206-Plat STRUCTURL INVESTIGTION OF N IMMUNOGLOBULIN OMIN ON THE RIBOSOME USING NMR SPECTROSCOP. dam Cawte, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 353-, B118 LIVE CELL IMGING OF GENOMIC LOCI USING FLUORESCENT RN PTMERS. ssaf Elazar, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 434-, B199 ECIPHERING MEMBRNE PROTEIN ENERGETICS USING EEP SEQUENCING; TOWRS ROBUST ESIGN N STRUCTURE PREICTION OF MEMBRNE PROTEINS. Manuela Gabriel, University of Buenos ires, rgentina 722-, B487 3 ORBITL TRCKING OF SINGLE GOL NNOPRTICLES: NEW PPROCH TO STU VESICLE TRFFICKING IN CHROMFFIN CELLS. Giulia Paci, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Germany 107-Plat FOLLOWING GINT S FOOTSTEPS: SINGLE-PRTICLE N SUPER- RESOLUTION PPROCHES TO ECIPHER THE NUCLER TRNSPORT OF HEPTITIS B VIRUS CPSIS. Mohammed Mostafizur Rahman, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, India 665-, B430 STRESS-INUCE IFFERENTIL REGULTION LES TO ECOUPLING OF THE CTIVIT BETWEEN MPFC N MGL. Li-av Segev-Zarko, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel 121-Plat CHRCTERIZTION OF NTI-BIOFILM PEPTIE CTIVIT: BIOPHSICL PPROCH. XVII

24 Xin Shi, East China University of Science and Technology 357-, B122 IRECT OBSERVTION OF SINGLE BIOPOLMER FOLING N UNFOLING PROCESS B SOLI-STTE NNOPORE. Monday lvaro lonso-caballero, CIC NanoGune, Spain 1474-, B542 LEGO TOOLBOX FOR ENGINEERING PROTEINS FOR SINGLE MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOP. Corey Butler, Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience, France 1453-, B521 MULTICOLOR 3 SINGLE PRTICLE TRCKING USING SPECTRLL ISPLCE LOCLIZTION. Felipe de Souza Leite, McGill University, Canada 898-Plat SRCOMERE N INTER-SRCOMERE NMICS WITHIN SKELETL MUSCLE MOFIBRILS. na F. Guedes, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Portugal 1490-, B558 TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP S TOOL TO EVLUTE THE RISK OF CRIOVSCULR ISESES IN PTIENTS. Farah Haque, National Centre for Biological Sciences, India 1294-, B362 NEW HUMNIZE MOUSE MOEL FOR STUING INHERITE CRIOMOPTHIC MUTTIONS IN THE MH7 GENE. Ivan Kadurin, University College London, United Kingdom 1201-, B269 INVESTIGTION OF THE PROTEOLTIC CLEVGE OF α2δ SUBUNITS: MECHNISTIC SWITCH FROM NHIBITION TO CTIVTION OF VOLTGE- GTE CLCIUM CHNNELS? Ilona Marszalek, damed Group, Poland 940-, B8 BIOPHSICL STUIES OF TRIL_BSE NTICNCER FUSION PROTEIN O51.4. Elvis Pandzic, University of New South Wales, ustralia 1455-, B523 VELOCIT LNSCPES RESOLVE MULTIPLE NMICL POPULTIONS FROM FLUORESCENCE IMGE TIME SERIES. Marcin Wolny, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 935-, B3 ESIGN N CHRCTERIZTION OF LONG N STBLE E NOVO SINGLE α-helix OMINS. Tuesday Matthew Batchelor, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 1691-, B11 STRUCTURL NMICS IN THE MOSIN 7 SINGLE α-helix OMIN. Swapna Bera, Bose Institute, India 1916-, B236 BIOPHSICL INSIGHTS INTO THE MEMBRNE INTERCTION OF THE CORE MLOI-FORMING β40 FRGMENT K16-K28 N ITS ROLE IN THE PTHOGENESIS OF LZHEIMER S ISESE. Chan Cao, East China University of Science and Technology 2261-, B581 IRECT IENTIFICTION OF ENINE, THMINE, CTOSINE N GUNINE USING EROLSIN NNOPORE. Bappaditya Chandra, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India 1782-, B102 SECONR STRUCTURE FLIPPING CONNECTE TO SLT-BRIGE FORMTION CONVERTS TOXIC MLOI-β40 OLIGOMERS TO FIBRILS. Venkata Reddy Chirasani, Indian Institute of Technology Madras 1910-, B230 LIPI TRNSFER MECHNISM OF CETP BETWEEN HL N LL: CORSE-GRINE SIMULTION STU. Claudia Crocini, LENS, Italy 2085-, B405 OPTOGENETICS ESIGN OF MECHNISTICLL-BSE STIMULTION PTTERNS FOR CRIC EFIBRILLTION. Shane E. Gordon, La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science, ustralia 1726-, B46 SHRK-ERIVE SINGLE OMIN NTIBOIES TRGETING POLIPOPROTEIN E. aniel Havelka, Czech cademy of Sciences 2246-, B566 MICROVOLUME IELECTRIC SPECTROSCOP N MOLECULR NMICS OF MINO CIS. Linlin Ma, University of Queensland, ustralia 1630-Plat NOVEL HUMN EG CHNNEL NTGONISTS FROM SPIER VENOMS. Olfat. Malak, University of Nantes, France 1998-, B318 HIV-TT INUCES ECRESE IN IKR N IKS VI REUCTION IN PHOSPHTILINOSITOL-(4,5)-BISPHOSPHTE VILBILIT. Ivana Malvacio, University of Cagliari, Italy 1649-Plat MOLECULR INSIGHTS ON THE RECOGNITION OF SUBSTRTES B THE PROMISCUOUS EFFLUX PUMP CRB. Samsuzzoha Mondal, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India 2273-, B593 OPTICL PROBES FOR IMGING SIGNL MEITING PHOSPHOLIPIS. Gayathri Narasimhan, Cinvestav, Mexico 2087-, B407 NTIHPERTROPHIC EFFECTS OF IZOXIE INVOLVES CHNGES IN MIR- 132 EXPRESSION IN ULT RT CRIOMCTES. Sabrina Sharmin, Shizuoka University, Japan 1873-, B193 EFFECTS OF LIPI COMPOSITIONS ON THE ENTR OF CELL PENETRTING PEPTIE OLIGORGININE INTO SINGLE VESICLES. Bizhan R. Sharopov, National cademy of Sciences of Ukraine 2016-, B336 ISSECTING LOCL N SSTEMIC EFFECTS OF TRPV1 ON BLER CONTRCTILIT IN IBETES. XVIII

25 Sven Warhaut, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany 1811-, B131 LIGN-IRECTE CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF THE ENINE- SENSING RIBOSWITCH THERMOSTT. Wednesday Omar lijevic, University of Lausanne, Switzerland 2346-Plat NLSIS OF GTING OF CI-SENSING ION CHNNELS (SICS) UNER RPI N SLOW PH CHNGES. Raquel rroyo, University Complutense Madrid, Spain 2478-, B85 STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF HUMN PULMONR SURFCTNT PROTEIN SP- B TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP. Karishma Bhasne, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali 2363-Plat TLE OF TWO MLOIOGENIC INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEINS: INTERPL OF TU N α-snuclein. Pablo Chacon, Spanish National Research Council 2827-, B434 TOWRS MULTICOMPONENT CRO-EM ENSIT FLEXIBLE FITTING TOOL. Stephanie. Heusser, Stockholm University, Switzerland 2730-, B337 STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL EVIENCE FOR MULTI-SITE LLOSTER MEITE B GENERL NESTHETICS IN MOEL LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL. mir H. Irani, Massey University, New Zealand 2913-, B520 HOMOGLCTURONNS ILLUMINTE THE ROLE OF COUNTERION CONENSTION IN POLELECTROLTE TRNSPORT. Cristina Moreno Vadillo, Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, Netherlands 2693-, B300 RESTORING EFECTIVE CMP-EPENENT UPREGULTION IN LONG- QT SNROME TPE-1 THROUGH INTERVENTIONS THT PROMOTE IKS CHNNEL OPENING. Melanie Paillard, Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, France 2651-, B258 TISSUE-SPECIFIC MITOCHONRIL ECOING OF CTOPLSMIC C2+ SIGNLS IS CONTROLLE B THE STOICHIOMETR OF MICU1/2 N MCU. Pradeep Sathyanarayana, Indian Institute of Science 2583-, B190 STUING BINING, CONFORMTIONL TRNSITION N SSEMBL OF E.COLI CTOLSIN PORE FORMING TOXIN B SINGLE MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE. Luke Springall, University of Kent, United Kingdom 2540-, B147 IRECT SINGLE MOLECULE IMGING REVELS HETEROGENEIT IN NUCLEOTIE EXCISION REPIR. Chao Sun, East China Normal University 2811-, B418 FUNCTION OF BCTERIORUBERIN IN RCHERHOOPSIN 4, FROM EXPRESSION TO CHRCTERIZTION. PROFESSIONL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN Sunday Sabina M. Maté, INIBIOLP-CONICET-UNLP, rgentina 421-, B186 ORIENTTIONL PROPERTIES OF OPC/SM/CHOLESTEROL MIXTURES: PM-IRRS STU. Hagit Peretz Soroka, University of Manitoba, Canada 619-, B384 NOVEL MECHNISM FOR RIVING MOEBOI-LIKE MOTILIT OF HUMN NEUTROPHILS UNER N ELECTRIC FIEL, BSE ON INTRCELLULR PROTON CURRENTS N CTOPLSM STREMING. Monday Teresa K. man, University of Washington 1227-, B295 HCN CHNNEL GTING STUIE WITH TMFRET N FLUORESCENT NONCNONICL MINO CI. Lusine emirkhanyan, University of Illinois at Chicago 1230-, B298 SSESSMENT OF ENOGENOUS N EXOGENOUS MOULTORS OF THE TRPM7 CHNNEL IN PLNR LIPI BILERS. Shelli L. Frey, Gettysburg College 1137-, B205 THE ROLE OF SPHINGOMELIN N GNGLIOSIE GM1 IN THE INTERCTION OF POLGLUTMINE PEPTIES WITH LIPI MEMBRNES. Elsa Ronzier, University of Rochester 1245-, B313 STTIN THERP IN LONG QT SNROME TPE II. Sarah L. Rouse, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 929-Plat STRUCTURL N MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO TRNSPORT OF FUNCTIONL MLOI SUBUNITS CROSS THE PSEUOMONS OUTER MEMBRNE. Tuesday Pooja Jadiya, Temple University 2186-, B506 GENETIC RESCUE OF MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM EFFLUX IN LZHEIMER S ISESE PRESERVES MITOCHONRIL FUNCTION N PROTECTS GINST NEURONL CELL ETH. Marthe Ludtmann, University College London, United Kingdom 2165-, B485 IRECT MOULTION OF THE MITOCHONRIL PERMEBILIT TRNSITION PORE B OLIGOMERIC LPH-SNUCLEIN CUSES TOXICIT IN P. ntonio Suma, SISS, Italy 2334-Plat PORE TRNSLOCTION OF N CHINS WITH PHSICL KNOTS. XIX

26 Siobhan Toal, University of Pennsylvania 1798-, B118 ETERMINING THE ROLE OF N-TERMINL CETLTION ON α-snuclein FUNCTION. Wednesday nna C. Blice-Baum, Sam Houston State University 2753-, B360 CRIC-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF VCP/TER94 RNI OR ISESE LLELES ISRUPTS ROSOPHIL HERT STRUCTURE N IMPIRS FUNCTION. Maria Hoernke, lbert Ludwig University of Freiburg, Germany 2600-, B207 GUV N LUV LEKGE: HOW LL-OR-NONE N GRE LEKGE SCLE WITH VESICLE SIZE. Rebecca J. Howard, Stockholm University, Sweden 2728-, B335 TRNSMEMBRNE STRUCTURL ETERMINNTS OF LCOHOL BINING N MOULTION IN MOEL LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL. Ekaterina M. Nestorovich, The Catholic University of merica 2324-Plat LIPI NMICS N THE NTHRX TOXIN INTRCELLULR JOURNE. oo Jin Oh, Johannes Kepler University Linz, ustria 2894-, B501 CURLI MEITE BCTERIL HESION TO FIBRONECTIN VI TENSILE COLLECTIVE BINING NETWORK. Laura Orellana, Science for Life Laboratory, Sweden 2386-Plat TRPPING ON-PTHW INTERMEITES FOR LRGE SCLE CONFORMTIONL CHNGES WITH CORSE-GRINE SIMULTIONS. ncillary Meetings Society of General Physiologists Council Meeting Saturday, February 11, 9:00 am 1:00 pm Room 222 Korean Biophysicists Meeting Sunday, February 12, 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Room 210 Biophysics ustria Mixer Sunday, February 12, 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Rivergate Room, Lobby Level SOBL (The Society for Latinoamerican Biophysicists) Meeting Tuesday, February 14, 8:00 pm 10:00 pm Room 214 XX

27 How to Navigate the BPS nnual Meeting Scientific Sessions The BPS nnual Meeting is known for its many types of sessions, often taking place concurrently. Each type has its own distinct scope, format, and speaker makeup. Symposia Broad topics featuring talks by leading researchers presenting new research Four speakers per two-hour session Two-to-three held concurrently Platforms More focused topics selected from among submitted abstracts held concurrently with symposia Eight speakers per two-hour session, including younger researchers pproximately six held concurrently during each symposium session Workshops Technique-oriented sessions Four-to-eight speakers per two-hour session Two-to-four held concurrently on Tuesday evenings ters Most interactive and well attended scientific sessions of the meeting ter presentations held Sunday Wednesday, with no competing scientific programming Late abstracts are scheduled each day during the same time as abstracts submitted by the regular deadline Subgroup Programs Scientific sessions held on the Saturday before the start of the Meeting Feature speakers presenting the latest research in biophysics subfields National Lecture One-hour presentation by a world-renowned biophysicist EXHIBITS RECEPTION bout the Meeting The Biophysical Society (BPS) nnual Meeting is the largest gathering of biophysicists in the world, bringing together more than 7,000 researchers from over 45 countries. With over 200 sessions and more than 4,500 poster presentations, it can be overwhelming! Use this Guide to help you get the most from your attendance at this world famous event. Professional evelopment The nnual Meeting includes daily sessions and resources for the professional development of biophysicists at all stages of their careers: undergrads and grad students, early and mid-stage, and senior scientists. These sessions are held before, after, and in-between the scientific sessions. Career Center Open all day, includes job and resume postings, interview scheduling, CV reviews, and job-related workshops Breakfasts For students and postdocs to network and learn about available resources Panel iscussions Expert presentations on career options, guidance on career transitions, funding resources, science policy Social and Networking Events Opening Reception Hors d oeuvres and cash bar First-Time ttendee rop-by for help in navigating the meeting aily Meet-Ups Local student and early career attendees available each day at the Society Booth to help you explore local restaurants and neighborhoods Workshops On publishing, teaching and science education, social media, grant writing, communication, and outreach Exhibits Over 200 displays of new equipment, publications, and products Exhibitor Presentations Hands-on demonstrations conducted by exhibiting companies of scientific products and their use Monday Evening Reception The place to meet, drink, eat, dance, and socialize with other meeting attendees Photo Booth to capture memories Lounge with soft music for those who prefer a more quiet atmosphere New Member Welcome Opportunity to meet and socialize with new members and members of Society governance and committees CREER CENTER PNEL ISCUSSIONS

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29 Friday, February 10, 2017 aily Program Summary ll rooms are located in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless noted otherwise. 8:00 am 5:00 pm Exhibitor Registration Lobby B 8:00 am 5:00 pm rug iscovery Satellite Meeting Room 210 3:00 pm 4:30 pm New Council Orientation Hilton, Port Room 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Registration Lobby B 5:00 pm 9:00 pm Joint Council Reception, inner, and Meeting Hilton, Compass Room F R I For ll Other evice Types (including BlackBerry, Windows, and all other web browser-enabled devices): While on your smartphone, point your mobile browser to 1

30 F R I Friday, February 10 Exhibitor Registration 8:00 am 5:00 pm, Lobby B rug iscovery Satellite Meeting 8:00 am 5:00 pm, Room 210 Sponsored by Sophion together with Biolin Scientific, Charles River, Icagen Inc, Molecular evices LLC, Nanion Technologies GmBH Ion channels are an important class of therapeutic drug targets, and mutations in ion channel genes are found to be responsible for an increasing number of diseases. While conventional electrophysiological techniques permit the most detailed and direct study of ion channel function, they are limited due to the manual nature of the method and their low throughput. Because of this, ion channels remain an underrepresented target class for drug discovery. But the advent of automated electrophysiological systems with higher throughput has begun to revolutionize ion channel drug discovery. This symposium focuses on the emerging technology of automated electrophysiology and how it is changing the face of ion channel drug discovery. Speakers from industry and academia will discuss the development and potential of these new technologies, present experimental results obtained using these systems and discuss the impact these technologies are having on ion channel drug discovery. Co-Chairs Richard Kondo, Sophion Biolin Scientific ndrew Baxter, Charles River Chris Mathes, Icagen Inc Jeff Webber, Molecular evices LLC Niels Fertig, Nanion Technologies GmbH 7:30 M REGISTRTION 8:30 M WELCOME N OPENING REMRKS Chris Mathes 8:45 M NEW INSIGHTS INTO K2P POTSSIUM CHNNEL BIOPHSICS. Keynote Speaker: Stephen Tucker SESSION I: NION CHNNELS Chair, Chris Mathes 9:30 M STRTEGIES FOR EVELOPING ISOFORM-SPECIFIC CLC CHLORIE-CHN- NEL INHIBITORS. Merritt Maduke 10:00 M STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL STUIES OF NION CHNNELS. Tsung-u Chen 10:30 BREK SESSION II: N CHNNELS & PIN Chair, ndrew Baxter 11:00 M OVERCOMING CHLLENGES OF TRGETING NV1.9 FOR EVELOPMENT OF NEW PIN THERPIES. Neil Castle 11:30 M ISCOVER OF NOVEL NV1.7 SCFFOLS. Jun Chen 12:00 PM SELECTIVE INHIBITORS OF NV1.7: FROM BINING SITE TO IN-VIVO EF- FICC. avid Hackos 12:30 PM LUNCH (PROVIE) SESSION III: ION CHNNELS N ISESE Chair, Richard Kondo 1:30 PM HIGH THROUGHPUT ELECTROPHSIOLOG TO NNOTTE CHNNEL FUNCTIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF ISESE GENETICS. Jen Pan 2:00 PM RUG ISCOVER FOR CNCER THERP: COMBINTION OF HIGH THROUGHPUT ELECTROPHSIOLOG N LIVE CELL N CLCIUM IMGING. amir hmed 2:30 PM GENERTING ION CHNNEL BLOCKING NTIBOIES B FUSING CSTE- INE-KNOT MINIPROTEINS INTO NTIBO CR LOOPS. John McCafferty 3:00 PM BREK SESSION IV: REGULTION OF ION CHNNELS Chair, Jeff Webber 3:30 PM LLOSTERIC MOULTORS OF CHNNEL-PIP2 INTERCTIONS. iomedes Logothetis 4:00 PM NTIROMIC-RECTIFING GP JUNCTIONS MPLIF CHEMICL TRNS- MISSION FROM PREMOTOR INTERNEURONS TO MOTONEURONS. Zhao-Wen Wang 4:30 PM TMEM16: HIGH-THROUGHPUT FUNCTIONL SCREENING PPROCHES TO NOVEL THERPEUTIC TRGET. Sarah Lilley 5:00 PM CLOSING REMRKS Niels Fertig New Council Orientation 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm, Hilton, Port Room Registration 3:00 pm 5:00 pm, Lobby B Joint Council Reception, inner, and Meeting 5:00 pm 9:00 pm, Hilton, Compass Room 2

31 Saturday, February 11, 2017 aily Program Summary ll rooms are located in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless noted otherwise. 8:00 am 6:30 pm Registration/Exhibitor Registration Lobby B 8:30 am 11:00 am Joint Council Meeting Hilton, Compass Room 9:00 am 12:30 pm Bioengineering Subgroup Room 220 9:00 am 1:00 pm Society of General Physiologists Council Meeting Room 222 9:00 am 6:30 pm Mechanobiology Subgroup Room R08/09 9:00 am 7:00 pm Bioenergetics Subgroup Room R01 10:00 am 6:15 pm Biopolymers in Vivo Subgroup Room :30 am 3:00 pm Molecular Biophysics Subgroup Great Hall B S T U R 12:30 pm 6:00 pm Nanoscale Biophysics Subgroup Room 208/209 1:00 pm 5:00 pm Biological Fluorescence Subgroup Room 214 1:00 pm 5:30 pm Membrane Biophysics Subgroup Room R02/03 1:00 pm 6:00 pm Membrane Structure and ssembly Subgroup Room R06/07 1:00 pm 6:00 pm Motility and Cytoskeleton Subgroup Room R04/05 1:00 pm 6:30 pm Exocytosis & Endocytosis Subgroup Room 210 1:00 pm 7:00 pm Intrinsically isordered Proteins Subgroup Room 206/207 1:30 pm 4:50 pm Permeation & Transport Subgroup Room 219 3:00 pm 4:00 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Networking: Optimizing our Time at BPS :00 pm 5:00 pm Undergraduate Mixer and ter Fest Lobby 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Opening Mixer Great Hall Pre-Function rea 5:00 pm 7:00 pm First-Time ttendee rop By Mosaic Lounge, Lobby 6:00 pm 10:00 pm ter Viewing Hall B-2 & C 6:30 pm 7:30 pm CI/Education/CPOW Travel wardee Reception Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 7:00 pm 10:00 pm Cryo-EM Subgroup Room 208/209 7:30 pm 8:30 pm ll-in Networking Hour Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 3

32 S T U R Saturday, February 11 Registration/Exhibitor Registration 8:00 am - 6:30 pm, Lobby B Joint Council Meeting 8:30 am - 11:00 am, Hilton, Compass Room Bioengineering Subgroup 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, Room 220 Subgroup Chairs Isaac T.S. Li, University of British Columbia, Canada mir Farnoud, Ohio University 1-Subg 9:00 am MPPING CELL SURFCE HESION B ROTTION TRCKING N HE- SION FOOTPRINTING. Isaac T.S. Li, 2-Subg 9:30 am INTERCTIONS OF ENGINEERE NNOMTERILS WITH LIPI INTER- FCES. mir Farnoud 3-Subg 10:00 am BIOMEMBRNE INSPIRE ENGINEERING. Marjorie Longo 10:30 am break 4-Subg 10:40 am PHSICL ENGINEERING OF BEHVIOUR N FUNCTION T THE CELL N TISSUE LEVELS. ndrew Pelling 5-Subg 11:10 am OPTICL IMGING OF PROTEIN GGREGTION RECTIONS IN VITRO N IN CELLS. Clemens Kaminski No bstract 11:40 am MECHNICS N FLOW IN MICROBIL BIOFILMS. James N. Wilking 12:10 pm closing remarks Society of General Physiologists Council Meeting 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, Room 222 Mechanobiology Subgroup 9:00 am - 6:30 pm, Room R08/09 Subgroup Chair Ewa Paluch, University College London, United Kingdom 9:10 am introduction 6-Subg 9:15 am MECHNICL SPECTS OF MITOCHONRIL LTERTIONS IN POPTOSIS. na J. Garcia-Saez 9:45 am short talk 10:00 am short talk 7-Subg 10:15 am NON-EQUILIBRIUM PHSE TRNSITIONS IN CTOMOSIN CORTICES. Nikta Fakhri 10:45 am coffee break 11:15 am short talk 8-Subg 11:30 am MECHNICL SIGNLING IN STEM CELLS: SELF-RENEWL N GEING. Kevin Chalut 9-Subg 12:00 pm THE MECHNICL CONTROL OF NERVOUS SSTEM EVELOPMENT. Kristian Franze 12:30 pm lunch 2:00 pm short talk 2:15 pm short talk 2:30 pm short talk 10-Subg 2:45 pm HOW O SINGLE-CELL PROPERTIES INFLUENCE THE COLLECTIVE ME- CHNICL BEHVIOR OF CONFLUENT TISSUES? Lisa Manning 3:15 pm coffee break No bstract 3:45 pm MECHNICL CONTROL OF TISSUE MORPHOGENESIS. Otger Campas 11-Subg 4:15 pm MECHNICL STRETCH TRIGGERS RPI EPITHELIL CELL IVISION THROUGH THE STRETCH-CTIVTE CHNNEL PIEZO1. Jody Rosenblatt 4:45 pm short talk 5:00 pm short talk 5:15 pm business meeting 6:30 pm speaker dinner Bioenergetics Subgroup 9:00 am - 7:00 pm, Room R01 Subgroup Chairs Elizabeth Jonas, ale University George. Porter, Jr., University of Rochester Medical Center 9:00 am introduction HIGH RESOLUTION STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, N NMICS OF MITO- CHONRIL PROTEINS 12-Subg 9:10 am NER-NEIGHBOR RELTIONSHIPS OF THE TPICL SUBUNITS THT FORM THE PERIPHERL STLK OF THE MITOCHONRIL TP SNTHSE IN CHLOROPHCEN LGE. iego Gonzalez-Halphen 13-Subg 9:40 am THE MECHNISM OF PROTON PUMPING B RESPIRTOR COMPLEX I. Ulrich Brandt 14-Subg 10:10 am MITOCHONRIL METBOLISM ETERMINES THE SPTIO-TEMPORL ORGNIZTION OF SINGLE F 1 F O TP SNTHSE IN LIVE HUMN CELLS. Karin Busch 10:40 am coffee break 15-Subg 11:00 am THREE-IMENSIONL NLSIS OF HUMN MITOCHONRIL REPLIC- TIVE HELICSE TWINKLE. Maria Sola 16-Subg 11:30 am PROBING THE REGULTOR N TRNSPORT MECHNISM OF MITO- CHONRIL CRRIERS WITH THERMOSTBILIT SHIFT SSS. Edmund Kunji 4

33 17-Subg 12:00 pm PORE RCHITECTURE N ION SELECTIVIT FILTER OF THE MITOCHON- RIL CLCIUM UNIPORTER. James J. Chou 12:30 pm lunch break 2:15 pm presentation of the young bioenergetics award winner MITOCHONRIL REOX REGULTION IN HELTH N ISESE 18-Subg 2:30 pm REVERSING ELECTRON TRNSPORT IN ISCHEMI N BEON. Paul Brookes No bstract 3:00 pm SIGNLING B CRIOLIPINS: RE-LOCTION N RE-OXING IN MITO- CHONRI. Valerian E. Kagan 3:30 pm coffee break 19-Subg 3:50 pm REOX REGULTION OF CTOCHROME C OXISE SSEMBL. ntoni Barrientos 20-Subg 4:20 pm MITOCHONRIL PROUCTION OF ROS: EVITIONS FROM THE STN- R MOEL. natoly Starkov 5:00 pm general discussion 6:00 pm business meeting 7:00 pm subgroup dinner Biopolymers in Vivo Subgroup 10:00 am - 6:15 pm, Room 218 Subgroup Chair Gary Pielak, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 10:00 am business meeting 11:30 am break 21-Subg 1:00 pm ORGNIZTION OF NUCLEIC CIS N PROTEINS B LIPI MEM- BRNES. Sarah L. Keller 22-Subg 1:45 pm FOLING IN THE CELL - IONS, CROWERS, OSMOLTES. Simon Ebbinghaus 23-Subg 2:15 pm RN-BSE CONTROL OF CELLULR PHSE TRNSITIONS. my S. Gladfelter 2:45 pm student speaker 24-Subg 3:00 pm VISULIZING STRUCTURL ETILS OF ISORERE OMIN PHSE SEPRTION SSOCITE WITH LS N CNCERS. Nicolas Fawzi 3:30 pm break No bstract 4:00 pm PROTEINS- FOREVER GING? Jeremy Smith 4:30 pm postdoc speaker 25-Subg 4:45 pm HOW EVOLUTION TUNES STRESS-TRIGGERE PROTEIN PHSE SEPR- TION TO PROMOTE CELL FITNESS URING STRESS.. llan rummond 26-Subg 5:15 pm PHSE BEHVIOR N SELF-SSEMBL OF NEW FMIL OF STIMULUS RESPONSIVE PEPTIE POLMERS. shutosh Chilkoti 6:00 pm closing remarks Molecular Biophysics Subgroup 10:30 am - 3:00 pm, Great Hall B Subgroup Chair ann Chemla, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 10:30 am opening remarks 27-Subg 10:40 am CONTROLLBLE MOLECULR MOTORS ENGINEERE FROM MOSIN N RN. Zev Bryant 28-Subg 11:10 am NEIN S IRECTION-EPENENT MICROTUBULE-BINING STRENGTH IS CONTROLLE VI TENSION-INUCE SLIING OF NEIN S STLK HELICES MEITE B THE COILE-COIL STRUT. Lu Rao 29-Subg 11:35 am SINGLE-MOLECULE SORTING OF HUMN N REPIR ENZMES. Maria Spies 12:05 pm coffee break and business meeting 30-Subg 12:35 pm HIGH THROUGHPUT SIMULTIONS REVEL HOW SEQUENCE N METH- LTION CONTROL N LOOPING N SELF-SSOCITION. Jejoong oo 31-Subg 1:00 pm SINGLE MOLECULES IN FOCUS: FROM RN SPLICING TO SILENCING. Nils G. Walter 32-Subg 1:30 pm RN REMOELING CTIVIT REVELS RNP SSEMBL MECHNISM. Sua Myong No bstract 2:00 pm QUNTITTIVE CHRCTERIZTION OF THE BUILING BLOCKS OF RN TERTIR STRUCTURE. William J. Greenleaf 2:30 pm closing remarks Nanoscale Biophysics Subgroup 12:30 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 208/209 Subgroup Chair Julie Biteen, University of Michigan 33-Subg 12:30 pm SPECTRLL RESOLVE SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP. Ke Xu 34-Subg 1:00 pm SUPERTEMPORL-RESOLVE MICROSCOP (STREM) FOR MESURING FST INTERFCIL NMICS. Christy F. Landes 35-Subg 1:30 pm BRIGHT N STBLE EXTERNL FLUOROPHORES IN UNTRNSFORME LIVING CELLS. Ozgur Sahin 36-Subg 2:00 pm SINGLE-MOLECULE STUIES OF N REPLICTION: THE PLSTICIT OF MULTI-PROTEIN COMPLEXES. ntoine M. van Oijen 37-Subg 2:30 pm SINGLE MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE N TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP STUIES OF N REPIR. orothy Erie S T U R 5

34 S T U R 3:00 pm break 3:30 pm student/ postdoc talks 38-Subg 4:15 pm EVELOPING FLUORESCENT NNOIMONS FOR IN VITRO N IN VIVO BIOLOGICL IMGING. Keir C. Neuman 39-Subg 4:45 pm SPTILL RESOLVE MPPING OF ENOGENOUS PROTEINS N RN IN LIVING CELLS. lice en Ping Ting 5:15 pm business meeting 6:00 pm subgroup dinner Biological Fluorescence Subgroup 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 214 Subgroup Chair G. Ulrich Nienhaus, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany No bstract 1:00 pm HIGH THROUGHPUT, HIGH CONTENT NEUROBIOLOGICL IMGING. Peter T.C. So No bstract 1:30 pm OBSERVING PROTEIN SSOCITION WITH CTOPLSMIC VESICLES IN THE LIVING CELL. an Chen 40-Subg 2:00 pm RESOLFT OPTICL NNOSCOP FOR THE LIFE SCIENCES. Ilaria Testa 41-Subg 2:30 pm BRIGHT N STBLE EXTERNL FLUOROPHORES IN UNTRNSFORME LIVING CELLS. Paul R. Selvin 3:00 pm break 3:10 pm business meeting 42-Subg 3:20 pm THE PHOTOPHSICS OF PIFE N OTHER PHOTOPHSICL PROCESS THT FFECT SINGLE-MOLECULE ES. Marcia Levitus 43-Subg 3:50 pm MULTI-PRMETER FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOP N IMGING FOR QUNTITTIVE FRET MESUREMENTS. Claus.M. Seidel 4:20 pm young fluorescence investigator award & lecture 4:40 pm gregorio weber award & lecture 5:00 pm adjournment Membrane Biophysics Subgroup 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm, Room R02/03 Subgroup Chair Teresa Giraldez, La Laguna University, Spain 1:00 pm opening remarks No bstract 1:05 pm BIOPHSICS OF INHIBITOR RHOOPSINS. Peter Hegemann 44-Subg 1:35 pm PIEZO1 CHNNELS RE INHERENTL MECHNOSENSITIVE. Ruhma Syeda 45-Subg 2:05 pm INTR-MOLECULR CONNECTIVIT IN SENSOR RECEPTORS OF THE TRP FMIL. Sebastian E. Brauchi 46-Subg 2:35 pm BK CHNNELS: SENSORS THT SWITCH MEMBRNES BETWEEN N NIGHT STTES IN THE CIRCIN CLOCK. ndrea Meredith 3:05 pm business meeting 3:15 pm coffee break 47-Subg 3:40 pm STRUCTURL MECHNISMS OF MECHNOSENSITIVIT IN THE TREK-2 K2P POTSSIUM CHNNEL. Stephen J. Tucker 48-Subg 4:10 pm MEMBRNE MECHNOSENSORS RESPONSIBLE FOR TOUCH N OTHER SENSES. Miriam B. Goodman 49-Subg 4:40 pm VISULIZING THE COMPETITION BETWEEN GS N GISIGNLING T THE MEMBRNE. Thomas Hughes 5:10 pm closing remarks Membrane Structure and ssembly Subgroup 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R06/07 Subgroup Chair Rumiana imova, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany No bstract 1:00 pm INVITE STUR SUBGROUP SPEKER. Harvey McMahon No bstract 1:35 pm MEMBRNE CURVTURE, NON-STOCHSTIC REGULTOR OF PROTEIN LOCLIZTION, STRUCTURE NFUNCTION. imitrios Stamou 50-Subg 2:10 pm PHSES N FLUCTUTIONS IN BIOLOGICL MEMBRNES. Sarah Veatch 2:45 pm break 51-Subg 3:10 pm THE ROLE OF CHOLESTEROL IN VIRL SPIKE GLCOPROTEIN-MEITE MEMBRNE FUSION. Lukas K. Tamm 52-Subg 3:45 pm SELF-ORGNIZTION N NMICS OF THE CTIN CORTEX-MEM- BRNE INTERFCE. Gijsje Koenderink No bstract 4:20 pm INCRESING COMPLEXIT IN COMPUTER SIMULTIONS OF MEMBRNES.. Peter Tieleman 5:00 pm business meeting Motility and Cytoskeleton Subgroup 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R04/05 Subgroup Chairs Erika Holzbaur, University of Pennsylvania Joseph Muretta, University of Minnesota 1:00 pm opening remarks No bstract 1:05 pm MTH4-FERM MOSINS IN THE SSEMBL N MINTENNCE OFCTIN- BSE PROTRUSIONS. Matthew Tyska 6

35 53-Subg 1:30 pm SEQUENCE N FUNCTIONL IVERSIT CROSS THE KINESIN SUPER- FMIL. Kristen Verhey 1:55 pm student talk 2:10 pm student talk 2:25 pm break 54-Subg 2:45 pm REOUT OF THE TUBULIN COE B CELLULR EFFECTORS: GRE CONTROL OF MICROTUBULE SEVERING B TUBULIN GLUTMLTION. ntonina Roll-Mecak 55-Subg 3:10 pm ISSECTION OF MICROTUBULE MEITE MECHNICL FORCES IN MITOSIS. Melissa K. Gardner 56-Subg 3:35 pm THE ROLE OF THE THICK FILMENTS IN THE REGULTION OF MUSCLE CONTRCTION. Malcolm Irving 57-Subg 3:55 pm SINGLE MOLECULE IMGING REVELS THE MECHNISM OFCTIN.TN.TM CTIVTION NECTIVTION. Neil M. Kad 4:25 pm business meeting 58-Subg 5:00 pm MOLECULR CHRCTERIZTION OF MEMBRNE-SSOCITE CTO- SKELETL MOTOR FMIL. E. Michael Ostap Exocytosis & Endocytosis Subgroup 1:00 pm - 6:30 pm, Room 210 Subgroup Chair Brian M. Salzberg, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1:10 pm student talk 1:15 pm student talk 1:30 pm student talk No bstract 1:45 pm CELLULR NMICS IMGE IN REL TIME N IN 3 USING LTTICE LIGHT SHEET MICROSCOPE. Tomas Kirchhausen 2:15 pm coffee break No bstract 2:30 pm SUPERPRIMING: SLOW PROCESS, WHICH ENHNCES THE RTE OF EXOCTOSIS N M MEITE SNPTICUGMENTTION N POSTTE- TNIC POTENTITION. Erwin Neher 59-Subg 3:00 pm HOW VOLTGE-GTE CV1 L-TPE C 2+ CHNNELS MEET THE NEES OF THE RIBBONSNPSE. my Lee 60-Subg 3:30 pm PRESNPTIC MEMBRNE TURNOVER N TRNSMITTER RELESE T THE CLX OF HEL. Xuelin Lou 4:00 pm coffee break 61-Subg 4:15 pm THE LONG RO TO MICRO-NMIC PRESNPTIC FRET MESURE- MENTS. Robert Zucker 5:30 pm business meeting 6:30 pm subgroup dinner Intrinsically isordered Proteins Subgroup 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Room 206/207 Subgroup Chair Garagin Papoian, University of Maryland 1:00 pm opening remarks 1:05 pm introduction 62-Subg 1:05 pm PK: NMIC SSEMBL N REGULTION OF MCROMOLECULR SIGNLING COMPLEXES. Susan S. Taylor 63-Subg 1:50 pm ISORERE CKSUBSTRTES CT S MULTI-INPUT SIGNL PROCESSORS TO CONTROL THE KE ECISION POINTS IN THE CELL CCLE. Mart Loog 64-Subg 2:20 pm EXPLORTION OF PROTEIN REGIONS INVOLVE IN MP KINSE MEI- TE SIGNLING. ttila Remenyi 2:50 pm postdoc talk 65-Subg 3:10 pm CHOREOGRPH B STRUCTURL ISORER IN MEMBRNE PROTEINS. Birthe B. Kragelund 3:40 pm coffee break 66-Subg 4:00 pm INTRINSIC ISORER IN THE HIGHL-ORERE CIRCIN CLOCK. Jennifer M. Hurley 67-Subg 4:30 pm ENTROPIC CLOCKS IN THE SERVICE OF ELECTRICL SIGNLING. Ofer ifrach 5:00 pm postdoc talk 68-Subg 5:20 pm INVITE STUR SUBGROUP SPEKER. ndrew Baldwin 69-Subg 5:50 pm TWO ECES OF IPS; WHT HVE WE LERNE? Richard Kriwacki 6:35 pm closing remarks Permeation & Transport Subgroup 1:30 pm - 4:50 pm, Room 219 Subgroup Chair Olga Boudker, Weill Cornell Medical College 70-Subg 1:30 pm NOVEL MOLECULR MECHNISM OF EXCITTOR NEUROTRNSMITTER TRNSPORT INHIBITION. Nicolas Reyes 71-Subg 2:00 pm INS N OUTS OF THE N,K-TPSE. Hanne Poulsen 72-Subg 2:30 pm TOMIC INSIGHTS INTO THE PH-INUCE CTIVTION OF CHNNELS N TRNSPORTERS. Jana Shen 3:00 pm student talk 3:20 pm break 73-Subg 3:30 pm NMICS OF GLUTMTE RECEPTOR STUIE WITH SINGLE MOLECULE FRET. Vasanthi Jayaraman S T U R 7

36 S T U R 74-Subg 4:00 pm UNCONVENTIONL ION-PERMETION PTHWS IN NVB N CVB CHNNELS FROM MOLECULR SIMULTIONS WITH POLRIZBLE FORCE- FIELS. Sergei Noskov 4:30 pm student talk Career Center Workshop Networking: Optimizing our Time at BPS :00 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 212/213 ou surely have heard that networking is a key component of the successful job search. The term itself often conjures up negative thoughts and reactions to the uninitiated, sometimes to the point of paralysis. Professional conferences (such as BPS 2017) provide endless networking opportunities. If, however, your perception of networking means tackling someone at the coffee station while thrusting your CV in his/her hands, you may want to stop in on this session. The practice of networking has become so much easier with the advent of the internet. We will discuss what you hope to get out of your presence at the meeting, how to set objectives beforehand, and how to meet those objectives once you arrive (while minimizing anxiety). Undergraduate Mixer and ter Fest 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Lobby Support contributed by PL Bioengineering Opening Mixer 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Great Hall Pre-Function rea ll registered attendees are welcome to attend this cash bar and light refreshments reception. First-Time ttendee rop By 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Mosaic Lounge, Lobby Learn to navigate the meeting! If this is your first time attending a BPS nnual Meeting, you may find it helpful to speak to Society staff and committee members who can help you get the most out of your time at the BPS 2017 New Orleans meeting. ter Viewing 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C CI/Education/CPOW Travel wardee Reception 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level uring this reception, students, postdocs, and early and mid-career scientists are honored and presented with their travel awards by the chairs of the Education, Inclusion and iversity, and Professional Opportunities for Women Committees. Cryo-EM Subgroup 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Room 208/209 Subgroup Chair avid L. Stokes, New ork University School of Medicine 75-Subg 7:00 pm RCHITECTURES OF LIPI TRNSPORT SSTEMS FOR THE BCTERIL OUTER MEMBRNE. Gira Bhabha 76-Subg 7:25 pm KINSE REGULTION THROUGH RMTIC UNFOLING, S TOL B HSP90:CC37:CK4 TOMIC CRO-EM STRUCTURE. Kliment. Verba No bstract 7:50 pm COMPLETE GTING MECHNISM OF THE GLCINE RECEPTORELUCITE B CRO-EM. Eric Gouaux 8:15 pm business meeting 77-Subg 8:30 pm MOLECULR MECHNISMS EXPLINE B SINGLE PRTICLE CRO-EM. Stefan Raunser 78-Subg 8:55 pm THE CRO-EM METHO MICROE STRUCTURE ETERMINTION OF TPE II IBETES-RELTE PROTEIN SEGMENTS. Pascal Krotee 79-Subg 9:20 pm LIGN-EPENENT STRUCTURL STTES OF K + CHNNEL NLZE B CRO-EM. Roderick MacKinnon ll-in Networking Hour 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level This networking event is open to students and scientists at all stages of their careers. Participants will have an opportunity to meet Biophysical Society Committee members, representatives from industry and government, and peers, to engage in fun and relaxed discussions over light refreshments. Ice breakers will be used to help spark conversation, providing participants with the chance to seek academic and career advice, or discover various resources and opportunities they may not know about. 8

37 Sunday, February 12, 2017 aily Program Summary ll rooms are located in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless noted otherwise. 7:00 am 9:00 am Editorial Board Orientation Room 222 7:30 am 8:30 am tdoctoral Breakfast Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 7:30 am 5:00 pm Registration/Exhibitor Registration Lobby B 8:00 am 8:30 am Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Career Q& with Joe Tringali 8:00 am 10:00 pm ter Viewing Hall B-2 & C Symposium: Proteins in Vivo: From the Ribosome Through the Chaperone to the Native State Chair: Silvia Cavagnero, University of Wisconsin-Madison Great Hall S F U R N I 8:15 am 10:15 am CHNNELING NSCENT PROTEINS TOWRS THE NTIVE STTE: ROLE OF THE RIBOSOME N MOLECULR CHPERONES. Silvia Cavagnero RIBOSOMES IN MOTION: THE NMICS OF NTURE S PROTEIN SNTHESIS MCHINER. Ruben L. Gonzalez, Jr. PROTEIN N RN CHPERONES OPTIMIZE THE RTE OF NTIVE STTE PROUCTION B N ITERTIVE NNELING MECHNISM. ave Thirumalai FROM NTIVE TO MLOI IN THE TEST TUBE N IN CELLS: JOURNE OF MISBEHVING NTIBOIES. Marina Ramirez-lvarado Symposium: Biophysics of the Cytoskeletal-Membrane Interface Chair: Michael M. Kozlov, Tel viv University, Israel Great Hall B 8:15 am 10:15 am MOELING MEMBRNE TUBULES WITH LIPI ROPLETS N MIGRSOMES. Michael M. Kozlov MULTISCLE SIMULTION OF PROTEINS T THE MEMBRNE-CTOSKELETON INTERFCE. Gregory. Voth HOW CTIN CTOSKELETON NMICS INUCE MEMBRNE TUBULTIONS. Cécile Sykes REEFINING THE ROLE OF THE RP2/3 COMPLEX: REGULTION OF MORPHOLOG T THE LEING EGE. orit Hanein 8:15 am 10:15 am Platform: Membrane Pumps, Transporters, and Exchangers I Room R02/03 8:15 am 10:15 am Platform: Voltage-gated Na Channels Room R04/05 8:15 am 10:15 am Platform: Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis I Room R06/07 8:15 am 10:15 am Platform: Membrane Protein Structures I Room R08/09 8:15 am 10:15 am Platform: Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins I Room 206/207 8:15 am 10:15 am Platform: Micro- and Nanotechnology Room 208/209 8:30 am 10:30 am CPOW Committee Meeting Room 203 9:00 am 10:00 am Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Selling ourself to the Life Sciences Industry 10:00 am 5:00 pm Exhibits Hall B-2 & C 10:15 am 11:00 am Coffee Break Hall B-2 & C 10:30 am 11:30 am 10:30 am 12:00 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Looking Beyond cademia: Identifying our Career Options Using MyIP, LinkedIn, and More Exhibitor Presentation: Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC Room 221 ZEISS Live Cell Imaging Tools llow New Levels of Throughput and Image Quality 10:30 am 12:00 pm International Relations Committee Meeting Room 204 9

38 F S R U I N 10:45 am 12:45 pm 10:45 am 12:45 pm Symposium: New and Notable Co-Chairs: avid W. Piston, Washington University and Catherine. Royer, Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute N LOOPING MEITES NUCLEOSOME TRNSFER. Lucy Brennan TOMIC STRUCTURE OF THE CSTIC FIBROSIS TRNSMEMBRNE CONUCTNCE REGULTOR. Jue Chen CONNECTING TOMISTIC TO CELLULR SCLES IN COMPUTER SIMULTIONS OF BCTERIL CTOPLSM. Michael Feig SINGLE MOLECULE INSIGHTS INTO THE SSEMBL N CTLTIC CTIVTION OF SPLICEOSOMES. aron Hoskins RESOLVING THE STRUCTURL MECHNICS OF NCULER INTERMEITE FILMENTS IN SITU USING CORRELTIVE FM N CRO-EM PPROCH. Tanuj Sapra NEWL-IENTIFIE INTERCTION MOTIF SSOCITE WITH GTING IN VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNELS. Bonnie Wallace Symposium: RN Structures and ynamics Chair: Sarah Woodson, Johns Hopkins University CLEVING FST N SLOW: STRTEGIES FOR SELF-SSEMBL OF CTLTIC RN. Sarah. Woodson RN TERTIR STRUCTURE N THE REGULTION OF GENE EXPRESSION. nna Pyle VENTURES WITH RN GRPHS. Tamar Schlick THE STRUCTURL N MECHNISTIC ORIGINS OF CTLSIS IN NUCLEOLTIC RIBOZMES. avid M. Lilley Great Hall B 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platform: Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction I Room R02/03 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platform: Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility I Room R04/05 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platform: Protein Structure and Conformation I Room R06/07 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platform: Protein ynamics and llostery I Room R08/09 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platform: General Protein-Lipid Interactions I Room 206/207 10:45 am 12:45 pm Platform: Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal Muscle Electrophysiology Room 208/209 11:30 am 1:00 pm Undergraduate Student Pizza Breakfast Room :30 am 5:00 pm Colleges in the Community ay Room :00 pm 1:00 pm International Travel wardee Luncheon Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 12:00 pm 1:00 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Networking: Optimizing our Time at BPS :15 pm 2:15 pm Public ffairs Committee Meeting Room :30 pm 2:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Bruker Corporation Room 221 Super-Resolution Microscopy: Performing Quantitative nalysis at the Molecular Level 1:00 pm 2:30 pm The World Outside the Lab: Many Ways to Use our Ph Skills Room R01 1:00 pm 3:00 pm Graduate & tdoc Institution Fair Hall B-2 & C 1:45 pm 3:00 pm Snack Break Hall B-2 & C 1:45 pm 3:45 pm ter Presentations and Late ters Hall B-2 & C 2:00 pm 3:30 pm Teaching Science Like We o Science Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 2:30 pm 3:30 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 emystifying the cademic Job Search I: Understanding the Search Process from the Perspective of Search Committees and ecoding Job nnouncements 2:30 pm 4:00 pm CRISPR from a Policy Perspective Room 210 3:30 pm 5:00 pm Early Careers Committee Meeting Room 203 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses) 10

39 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Symposium: Single-Molecule Membrane Protein ynamics Chair: Hugo Sanabria, Clemson University Symposium: Mechanotransduction to Physiology Chair: Jorg Grandl, uke University THE MECHNISM OF CTIVTION OF PIEZO ION CHNNELS. Jorg Grandl MECHNOSENSING T THE SURFCE. Ellen Lumpkin ROLE OF PIEZO ION CHNNELS IN MECHNOSENSTION. rdem Patapoutian MSCS-LIKE MECHNOSENSITIVE ION CHNNELS: MOULR SENSORS N REPORTERS OF MEMBRNE TENSION. Elizabeth Haswell Great Hall SUBMILLISECON NMICS OF THE NM RECEPTOR. Hugo Sanabria MESURING THE FREE ENERG OF CLC-EC1 IMERIZTION IN MEMBRNES USING SINGLE MOLECULE PHOTOBLECHING NLSIS. Janice L. Robertson SINGLE MOLECULE NMICS OF METBOTROPIC GLUTMTERECEPTORS. Ehud Isacoff T CELL RECEPTOR CLUSTERING - MECHNISM OF SIGNL TRNSUCTION. Katharina Gaus Great Hall B Symposium: Cancer Cell Biophysics Room R02/03 Chair: lissa Weaver, Vanderbilt University S F U R N I 4:00 pm 6:00 pm UTOCRINE ROLE OF EXOSOMES IN CELLULR HESION, MIGRTION, N INVSION. lissa Weaver QUNTITTIVE SSTEMS BIOLOG STUIES REVEL NESTE REL MECHNISM FOR TGF-BET SIGNLING. Jianhua Xing MOELS FOR CNCER CELL MOTILIT: REGULTION N SIGNLING. Leah Edelstein-Keshet PHSICL INTERCTIONS IN UCTL MICROINVSIONS: INTEGRTING HISTOLOG WITH COMPUTTIONL MOELING. Katarzyna. Rejniak 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platform: Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating I Room R04/05 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platform: Protein Stability, Folding, and Chaperones I Room R06/07 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platform: Membrane Physical Chemistry I Room R08/09 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platform: Kinesins and yneins Room 206/207 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Platform: Computational Methods and Bioinformatics Room 208/209 4:30 pm 6:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd Room 221 Meet the Nanoimager: The Next Generation of Super-Resolution Microscope 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Korean Biophysicists Meeting Room 210 5:00 pm 7:00 pm PI to PI: Wine & Cheese Mixer Room 205 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Biophysics ustria Mixer Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 6:00 pm 9:00 pm Student Research chievement ward (SR) ter Competition Hall B-2 & C 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Biophysical Journal Editorial Board inner Latrobe s on Royal 6:30 pm 8:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Molecular evices LLC Room 221 Getting the Most Out of our Experiments with pclmp and HumSilencer Technology 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Setting Standards for ata Sharing: Community by Community Room

40 F S R U I N Sunday, February 12 Editorial Board Orientation 7:00 am - 9:00 am, Room 222 tdoctoral Breakfast 7:30 am - 8:30 am, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level Support contributed by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund This breakfast presents an opportunity for postdoctoral nnual Meeting attendees to meet and discuss the issues they face in their current career stage. This year the breakfast features a panel focused on international relations and navigating scientific career paths outside one s country of origin. Limited to the first 100 attendees. Speakers Marina Ramirez-lvarado, Mayo Clinic Khalid Salaita, Emory University Registration/Exhibitor Registration 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Lobby B Career Center Workshop Career Q& with Joe Tringali 8:00 am - 8:30 am, Room 212/213 o you have a pressing question about your career in science? ttend this informal discussion with veteran career consultant Joe Tringali and get the answers you are looking for. ter Viewing 8:00 am - 10:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Symposium Proteins in Vivo: From the Ribosome Through the Chaperone to the Native State 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall Chair Silvia Cavagnero, University of Wisconsin-Madison 80-Symp 8:15 am CHNNELING NSCENT PROTEINS TOWRS THE NTIVE STTE: ROLE OF THE RIBOSOME N MOLECULR CHPERONES. Silvia Cavagnero, Rayna M. ddabbo, Matthew. alphin, ue Liu, Miranda F. Mecha 81-Symp 8:45 am RIBOSOMES IN MOTION: THE NMICS OF NTURE S PROTEIN SNTHESIS MCHINER. Ruben L. Gonzalez, Jr. No bstract 9:15 am PROTEIN N RN CHPERONES OPTIMIZE THE RTE OF NTIVE STTE PROUCTION B N ITERTIVE NNELING MECHNISM. ave Thirumalai 82-Symp 9:45 am FROM NTIVE TO MLOI IN THE TEST TUBE N IN CELLS: JOURNE OF MISBEHVING NTIBOIES. Marina Ramirez-lvarado, Marta Marin-rgany, Christopher J. ick, Luis M. Blancas-Mejia, Pinaki Misra, i Lin, ngela Williams, Jonathan S. Wall Symposium Biophysics of the Cytoskeletal-Membrane Interface 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall B Chair Michael M. Kozlov, Tel viv University, Israel 83-Symp 8:15 am MOELING MEMBRNE TUBULES WITH LIPI ROPLETS N MIGRSOMES. Michael M. Kozlov 84-Symp 8:45 am MULTISCLE SIMULTION OF PROTEINS T THE MEMBRNE-CTOSKELETON INTERFCE. Gregory. Voth 85-Symp 9:15 am HOW CTIN CTOSKELETON NMICS INUCE MEMBRNE TUBULTIONS. Cécile Sykes 86-Symp 9:45 am REEFINING THE ROLE OF THE RP2/3 COMPLEX: REGULTION OF MORPHOLOG T THE LEING EGE. Karen L. nderson, Christopher Page, Mark F. Swift, Praveen Suraneni, Mandy EW Janssen, Thomas. Pollard, Rong Li, Niels Volkmann, orit Hanein Platform Membrane Pumps, Transporters, and Exchangers I 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs Joseph M. utry, University of Minnesota Balaji Selvam, University of Illinois 87-Plat 8:15 am PSEUOMONS ERUGINOS CF TRNSPORTERS CZC N IIP RE INVOLVE IN ZN 2+ EFFLUX, OUTER MEMBRNE PERMEBILIT N NTIBIOTIC RESISTNCE. gostina Salusso, aniel Raimunda 88-Plat 8:30 am FUNCTIONL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE URE TRNSPORTER UREI FROM HELICOBCTOR PLORI. ndreas Horner, Christine Siligan, Johannes Preiner, Sergey. kimov, Peter Pohl 89-Plat 8:45 am UNERSTNING THE CONFORMTIONL IVERSIT OF PROTON- COUPLE OLIGOPEPTIE TRNSPORTER (POT) FMIL. Balaji Selvam, iwakar Shukla 90-Plat 9:00 am INSIGHTS INTO THE CTION SELECTIVIT N COOPERTIVIT WITH SUGR IN SLMONELL TPHIMURIUM MELIBIOSE PERMESE. Hariharan Parameswaran, Lan Guan 91-Plat 9:15 am MOULTION OF ENERG CONVERSION THROUGH MNIPULTION OF THE RETINL THERML EQUILIBRIUM B N ROMTIC RESIUE IN THE SEVEN-TRNSMEMBRNE RECEPTOR BCTERIORHOOPSIN. Xiaoyan ing, ujiao Gao, Chao Sun, Haolin Cui, Juan Wang, anan ang, inu Iuga, Fang Tian, nthony Watts, Xin Zhao 92-Plat 9:30 am ETERMINTION OF ION CHNNEL N PUMP FLUXES FOR CHINESE HMSTER OVR CELLS USING RUBIIUM UPTKE MESUREMENT. zita Fazelkhah 12

41 93-Plat 9:45 am FUNCTIONL EFFECT OF HUMN FX2, FX4, FX6, N FX7 ON HUMN LPH 1 BET 1 SOIUM-POTSSIUM TPSE. Sharan Bijlani, Natalia rmas Capote, Grace Shim, ylan Meyer, Pablo rtigas 94-Plat 10:00 am THE ENERG-TRNSUCTION OMIN OF THE SERC CLCIUM PUMP IS PRIME THERPEUTIC TRGET IN HERT FILURE N OBESIT. Joseph M. utry, Michel Espinoza-Fonseca, Bengt Svensson, Christine B. Karim, Stephanie J. Valberg, John K. Lee, avid. Thomas Platform Voltage-gated Na Channels 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Shana L. Geffeney, Utah State University Jesse B. oder, Johns Hopkins University 95-Plat 8:15 am TETROOTOXIN RESISTNCE: NTURL EXPERIMENTS TO UNERSTN VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNEL STRUCTURE N FUNCTION. Shana L. Geffeney, Gabriela Toledo, Charles T. Hanifin 96-Plat 8:30 am USING SPECIFIC BLOCKERS TO IENTIF TTX-S N V CHNNELS SUBTPES IN RT MUSCLE FFERENT NEURONS. Renuka Ramachandra, Keith S. Elmslie 97-Plat 8:45 am MULTIPLE MECHNISMS OF PROPOFOL INHIBITION OF THE VOLTGE- GTE SOIUM CHNNEL NCHBC: 19 F NMR INVESTIGTION. ali Wang, Marta M. Wells, William ailey, Roderic Eckenhoff, Pei Tang, an Xu 98-Plat 9:00 am THE COMPLETE CRSTL STRUCTURE OF N OPEN CTIVTE SOIUM CHNNEL. Jennifer Booker, ltin Sula, Claire E. Naylor, B.. Wallace 99-Plat 9:15 am THE CRIC CHNNEL N V 1.5 INCTIVTION IS MOULTE B ITS C-TERMINL EF-HN OMIN. Bernd R. Gardill, Ching-Chieh Tung, Ricardo E. Rivera-cevedo, Filip Van Petegem 100-Plat 9:30 am TRNSGENIC PPROCH TO EXPLORTION OF CLMOULIN S ROLE ON SOIUM CHNNEL FUNCTION WITHIN CRIOMOCTES. Jeffrey brams, lexander Katchman, Lin ang, Steven Marx 101-Plat 9:45 am INVESTIGTING C 2+ -EPENENT REGULTION OF SOIUM CHNNELS VI THERMONMIC N STRUCTURL NLSIS OF NV1.4 N NV1.5 CRBOX TIL INTERCTIONS WITH CLMOULIN. Jesse B. oder, Sandra B. Gabelli, L. Mario mzel 102-Plat 10:00 am TRGETING THE CRIC SOIUM CHNNEL TO INCRESE EXCITBILIT OF STEM-CELL ERIVE CRIOMOCTES. Valentin Sottas, Cristian Mihnea Trache, Nina. Ullrich Platform Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis I 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Gerhard Schuetz, Vienna University of Technology, ustria Elizabeth Hinde, University of New South Wales, ustralia 103-Plat 8:15 am SUPER-RESOLUTION IMGING OF UNLBELE PROTEINS ON N. nna EC Meijering, ndreas S. Biebricher, Erwin JG Peterman, Gijs JL Wuite, Iddo Heller 104-Plat 8:30 am VRING LBEL ENSIT TO PROBE MEMBRNE PROTEIN NNOCLUS- TERS IN STORM/PLM. Florian Baumgart, ndreas rnold, Konrad Leskovar, Kaj Staszek, Martin Foelser, Julian Weghuber, Hannes Stockinger, Gerhard J. Schuetz 105-Plat 8:45 am TRCKING OLIGOMERIC TRNSCRIPTION FCTOR NMICS B PIR CORRELTION OF MOLECULR BRIGHTNESS (PCOMB). Elizabeth Hinde, Elvis Pandzic, Zhengmin ang, Ivan Ng, Marie Bogoyevitch, avid Jans, Enrico Gratton, Katharina Gaus 106-Plat 9:00 am RECONSTRUCTING SPTIL FETURES OF NUCLEOCTOPLSMIC TRNS- PORT USING PROJECTE CRGO LOCLIZTIONS. Li-Chun Tu, Maximiliaan Huisman, u-chieh Chung, Carlas Smith, avid Grunwald 107-Plat 9:15 am International Travel wardee FOLLOWING GINT S FOOTSTEPS: SINGLE-PRTICLE N SUPER- RESOLUTION PPROCHES TO ECIPHER THE NUCLER TRNSPORT OF HEPTITIS B VIRUS CPSIS. Giulia Paci, Niccolò Banterle, Christine Koehler, Edward. Lemke 108-Plat 9:30 am EVELOPMENT OF SIMULTNEOUS SIX-COLOR FLUORESCENCE MI- CROSCOPE WITH SINGLE-MOLECULE SENSITIVIT. Jingyu Wang, Jamie Barnett, Luke Springall, Neil M. Kad 109-Plat 9:45 am INTRCELLULR ELIVER OF MEMBRNE IMPERMEBLE PHOTOSTBLE FLUORESCENT PROBES INTO LIVING CELLS FOR SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP. uji Ishitsuka, Kai Wen Teng, Pin Ren, eoan oun, Xiang eng, Pinghua Ge, ndrew Belmont, Paul R. Selvin 110-Plat 10:00 am BRIGHT N PHOTOSTBLE FLUOROPHORES FOR VNCE FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP. Qinsi Zheng, Jonathan B. Grimm, nand K. Muthusamy, Robert H. Singer, Luke. Lavis Platform Membrane Protein Structures I 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs Robert Stroud, University of California, San Francisco Nathaniel Traaseth, New ork University 111-Plat 8:15 am STRUCTURE INHIBITION N REGULTION OF TWO-PORE CHNNEL TPC1. lexander F. Kintzer, Robert M. Stroud 112-Plat 8:30 am NOVEL MECHNISM OF GTING IN THE TRKH-TRK COMPLEX. Hanzhi Zhang, Zhao Wang, Mingqiang Rong, aping Pan, Wah Chiu, Ming Zhou 113-Plat 8:45 am STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL CHRCTERIZTION OF CLCIUM- CTIVTE CTION CHNNEL FROM TSUKMURELL PUROMETBOL. Bala hakshnamoorthy, hmed Rohaim, Huan Rui, Lydia Blachowicz, Benoit Roux 114-Plat 9:00 am Education Travel wardee CRSTL STRUCTURE OF LOW CO 2 -INUCIBLE PROTEIN, LCI1 IN CHLMOMONS REINHRTII. Tsung-Han Chou S F U R N I 13

42 F S R U I N 115-Plat 9:15 am STRUCTURL ROLE OF BCG5/BCG8 IN STEROL TRNSPORT. Jyh-euan (Eric) Lee, aniel Rosenbaum, Helen Hobbs 116-Plat 9:30 am STRUCTURL N MECHNISTIC BSIS OF PROTON-COUPLE METL ION TRNSPORT IN THE SLC11/NRMP FMIL. Cristina Manatschal, Ines. Ehrnstorfer, Raimund utzler 117-Plat 9:45 am STRUCTURL BSIS OF CONCENTRTIVE NUCLEOSIE TRNSPORT. Marsha M. Hirschi, Zachary L. Johnson, Seok-ong Lee 118-Plat 10:00 am Education Travel wardee INVESTIGTING THE STRUCTURE OF THE RUG TRNSPORTER EMRE. Maureen Leninger, James R. Banigan, Geliana bramov, Nathaniel J. Traaseth Platform Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins I 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Maria Hoernke, lbert-ludwigs-universität Freiburg, Germany Bradley S. Perrin, NHLBI/NIH 119-Plat 8:15 am N IN-CELL SOLI-STTE NMR PORTRL OF THE CTION MECHNISM OF NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES WITH INTCT BCTERI. Marwa Laadhari, lexandre. rnold, ndrée E. Gravel, Frances Separovic, Isabelle Marcotte 120-Plat 8:30 am CTION OF NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES ON BCTERIL N LIPI MEM- BRNES: IRECT COMPRISON. Joseph E. Faust, Pei-in ang, Huey W. Huang 121-Plat 8:45 am International Travel wardee CHRCTERIZTION OF NTI-BIOFILM PEPTIE CTIVIT: BIOPHSICL PPROCH. Li-av T. Segev-Zarko, Ron Saar-over, Vlad Brumfeld, Maria Luisa Mangoni, echiel Shai 122-Plat 9:00 am EFFECTS OF LIPI COMPOSITION, PEPTIE CHRGE, N MOLECULR- IT ON THE STRUCTURE OF NTIMICROBIL PEPTIE TRNSMEMBRNE PORES. lmudena Pino ngeles, Themis Lazaridis 123-Plat 9:15 am SPONTNEOUS FORMTION OF N ENSEMBLE OF STRUCTURLL IVERSE MEMBRNE CHNNEL RCHITECTURES FROM SINGLE NTI- MICROBIL PEPTIE MCULTIN. ukun Wang, Charles Chen, an Hu, Jakob Ulmschneider, Martin Ulmschneider 124-Plat 9:30 am N EXCT MOEL OF PTOMCIN BINING TO LIPI BILERS. ntje Pokorny, Tala O. Khatib 125-Plat 9:45 am THE METLLOPEPTIES PISCIIN 1 N PISCIIN 3 EMPLO MEMBRNE N NUCLESE CTIVIT TO ERICTE PLNKTONIC, BIOFILM, N PERSISTER CELLS. Myriam L. Cotten, M. aben J. Libardo, li dem Bahar, Riqiang Fu, Vitalii I. Silin, acheng Ren, Mihaela Mihailescu, lfredo ngeles-boza 126-Plat 10:00 am 20+ ERS N NO EN IN SIGHT: HISTIINE-RICH ESIGNER PEPTIES WITH PH-EPENENT MEMBRNE TOPOLOG N WITH MULTIFCET BIOMEICL POTENTIL. Christopher isenbrey, Philippe Bertani, avid Fenard, nne Galy, Elise Glattard, Martin Gotthardt, ntoine Kichler, Nan Liu, rnaud Marquette, Regine Süss, Louic Vermeer, ennis Wilkins-Juhl, Justine Wolf, Burkhard Bechinger Platform Micro- and Nanotechnology 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Michael Mayer, University of Michigan Marta d mora, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy 127-Plat 8:15 am IMPROVING THE TEMPORL RESOLUTION OF NNOPORE RECORINGS. Siddharth Shekar, Chen-Chi Chien, avid Niedzwiecki, Marija rndić, Kenneth Shepard 128-Plat 8:30 am IENTIFICTION OF SINGLE NUCLEOTIES IN SIN NNOPORE. Haojie ang, Zhongwu Li, unfei Chen, Wei Si 129-Plat 8:45 am FORMTION OF SNTHETIC NNOPORES WITH IMETERS FROM NM B LSER-SSISTE IELECTRIC BREKOWN. Cuifeng ing, Jared Houghtaling, Bodo Wilts, Michael Mayer 130-Plat 9:00 am SLT REJECTION USING CONICLL SHPE PORES WITH PTTERNE SURFCE CHRGES. Crystal ang, James Boyd, inghua Qiu, Zuzanna S. Siwy 131-Plat 9:15 am GENETICLL ENCOE N-PROTEIN HBRI ORIGMI. Florian Praetorius, Hendrik ietz 132-Plat 9:30 am N NNOPRTICLES PROGRMME FROM THE TOP OWN WITH VRIBLE ESIGN MOTIFS. Sakul Ratanalert, Remi Veneziano, Mark Bathe 133-Plat 9:45 am PH-RESPONSIVE REVERSIBLE REGULTION OF ENZME CTIVIT B N-BSE NNOSTRUCTURE. Seong Ho Kim, So eon Kim 134-Plat 10:00 am ECO-FRIENL PROCESSING FOR ENGINEERING BIO-SFE QUNTUM OTS N THEIR INTERCTION WITH BIOLOGICL SSTEMS. Marta d mora, Marina Rodio, lberto iaspro, Romuald Intartaglia CPOW Committee Meeting 8:30 am - 10:30 am, Room 203 Career Center Workshop Selling ourself to the Life Sciences Industry 9:00 am - 10:00 am, Room 212/213 The industrial employer is looking for a different set of skills and attitudes than either the academic or government employer. Learn what the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industries want to hear from potential employees and why. Learn how to develop and best position your marketing message in order to improve the chances of a successful industrial job search. Exhibits 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Coffee Break 10:15 am - 11:00 am, Hall B-2 & C 14

43 Career Center Workshop Looking Beyond cademia: Identifying our Career Options Using MyIP, LinkedIn, and More 10:30 am - 11:30 am, Room 212/213 Not sure where your professional future lies or how to approach the process in an organized and strategic manner? This presentation provides a framework and resources for moving forward with confidence towards the next step in your professional future. In addition, it will provide specific examples of how to build out your knowledge of a new potential career field and forge valuable connections that can facilitate a successful transition. Exhibitor Presentation Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC 10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Room 221 ZEISS Live Cell Imaging Tools llow New Levels of Throughput and Image Quality Imaging live cell samples offers unique insights into cellular function and gives the freedom to explore dynamic changes in cell behavior. Successful live cell imaging relies on maintenance of an appropriate cellular environment and an effort to minimize cellular damage. Keeping up with dynamic events inside a cell requires an optical design that produces gentle high signal to noise images. The optical design and configuration of the imaging platform plays a crucial role in the success of an imaging experiment. ZEISS has introduced a completely automated inverted platform, the Celldiscoverer 7, which simplifies every aspect of experimental setup and gives every live cell experiment the best chance for success. t the heart of the Celldiscoverer 7 is a completely unique optical concept with record setting optical resolution and light throughput. Paired with gentle LE illumination and image detectors designed for low magnification the Celldiscoverer 7 achieves new levels of imaging throughput. Complicated tasks of microscope configuration and optimization are completely automated and designed to make the most of any sample type. utomated control of cellular environment allows imaging stability to be maintained over long time course experiments. The system can be expanded with a robotic plate loading system to allow high throughput imaging from plate and slide based samples. The ZEISS LSM 880 confocal with iryscan and FST technology offers a unique optical design that counters the typical loss of sample light experienced when using a confocal pinhole. The iryscan detector allows higher resolution and lower laser illumination while acquiring with higher SNR than typically possible. The result is superresolution imaging and the needed speed to follow live cells and record fast live cell events. Join this workshop and learn how the ZEISS Celldiscoverer 7 and the LSM 880 confocal with iryscan FST can help your imaging experiments in completely new ways. Speaker Scott Olenych, cademia Business evelopment Manager, Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC International Relations Committee Meeting 10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Room 204 Symposium New and Notable 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Great Hall Co-Chairs avid W. Piston, Washington University and Catherine. Royer, Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute No bstract 10:45 am N LOOPING MEITES NUCLEOSOME TRNSFER. Lucy Brennan No bstract 11:05 am TOMIC STRUCTURE OF THE CSTIC FIBROSIS TRNSMEMBRNE CONUCTNCE REGULTOR. Jue Chen No bstract 11:25 am CONNECTING TOMISTIC TO CELLULR SCLES IN COMPUTER SIMULTIONS OF BCTERIL CTOPLSM. Michael Feig No bstract 11:45 am SINGLE MOLECULE INSIGHTS INTO THE SSEMBL N CTLTIC CTIVTION OF SPLICEOSOMES. aron Hoskins No bstract 12:05 pm RESOLVING THE STRUCTURL MECHNICS OF NUCLER INTERMEITE FILMENTS IN SITU USING CORRELTIVE FM N CRO-EM PPROCH. Tanuj Sapra No bstract 12:25 pm NEWL-IENTIFIE INTERCTION MOTIF SSOCITE WITH GTING IN VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNELS. Bonnie Wallace Symposium RN Structures and ynamics 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Great Hall B Chair Sarah Woodson, Johns Hopkins University 135-Symp 10:45 am CLEVING FST N SLOW: STRTEGIES FOR SELF-SSEMBL OF CTLTIC RN. Sarah. Woodson, Subrata Panja, Boyang Hua, Krishnarjun Sarkar, Taekjip Ha No bstract 11:15 am RN TERTIR STRUCTURE N THE REGULTION OF GENE EXPRESSION. nna Pyle 136-Symp 11:45 am VENTURES WITH RN GRPHS. Tamar Schlick 137-Symp 12:15 pm THE STRUCTURL N MECHNISTIC ORIGINS OF CTLSIS IN NUCLEOLTIC RIBOZMES. avid M. Lilley, Timothy J. Wilson, ijin Liu Platform Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs Sarah. Shelby, Cornell University avide Provasi, Mount Sinai School of Medicine 138-Plat 10:45 am OLIGOMERIZTION OF THE EPIERML GROWTH FCTOR RECEPTOR ORGNIZES KINSE-CTIVE IMERS INTO COMPETENT SIGNLING PLTFORMS. Sarah R. Needham, Laura C. Zanetti-omigues, nton rkhipov, Venkatesh P. Mysore, imitrios Korovesis, Selene K. Roberts, Christopher J. Tynan, aniel J. Rolfe, Michael Hirsch, lireza Lajevardipour, ndrew H. Clayton, Peter J. Parker, ibing Shan, avid E. Shaw, Marisa L. Martin-Fernandez 15 S F U R N I

44 F S R U I N 139-Plat 11:00 am KINETICS OF G PROTEIN-COUPLE RECEPTOR IMERIZTION FROM MRKOV STTE MOEL NLSIS OF CORSE-GRINE SIMULTIONS. iego Prada-Gracia, Kristen Marino, avide Provasi, Marta Filizola 140-Plat 11:15 am N NNOTECHNOLOG FOR UNERSTNING EPHRIN RECEPTOR CLUSTERING. lessandro Bosco, Erik Benson, Björn Högberg, na Teixeira 141-Plat 11:30 am SM OMIN INHIBITS OLIGOMERIZTION N UTO-CTIVTION OF EPH2 KINSE. Xiaojun Shi, eanna M. Bowman, Vera M. Hapiak, Ryan W. Lingerak, Ji Zheng, Matthias Buck, Bingcheng Wang, dam W. Smith 142-Plat 11:45 am SINGLE-MOLECULE NLSIS OF THE SUPRMOLECULR ORGNIZTION OF THE M2 MUSCRINIC RECEPTOR N THE GΑI1 PROTEIN. Claudiu Gradinaru, ennis. Fernandes, Rabindra Shivnaraine, James Wells 143-Plat 12:00 pm LIVE CELL SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP MESURES MEMBRNE- RIVEN SORTING OF B CELL RECEPTOR SIGNLING PRTNERS. Sarah. Shelby, Sarah L. Veatch, Matthew B. Stone 144-Plat 12:15 pm MECHNISM OF C36 SIGNL TRNSUCTION B F-CTIN N LIPI NNOOMINS. Swai Mon Khaing, Nicolas Touret 145-Plat 12:30 pm PLSM MEMBRNE IFFUSION MOES OF FCΕRI RECEPTOR FOR IM- MUNOGLOBIN E MESURE WITH IMGING FLUORESCENCE CORREL- TION SPECTROSCOP. Nirmalya Bag, avid Holowka, Barbara Baird Platform Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Miriam Goodman, Stanford University Rishita Changede, Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore 146-Plat 10:45 am INTEGRIN CTCH BON KINETICS MEITE MECHNOSENSING URING CELL SPREING. Tamara C. Bidone, Patrick W. Oakes, vonne Beckham, Margaret L. Gardel, Gregory. Voth 147-Plat 11:00 am MOLECULR TENSION SENSORS REVEL MINIMLL TENSIONE INTEGRIN STTE IN LIVING CELLS. Steven J. Tan, Chang C. lice, rmen H. Mekhdjian, lexander R. unn 148-Plat 11:15 am NSCENT HESOINS THT FORM ON LL SUBSTRTES B RECRUITING UNLIGNE INTEGRINS N RE IMPORTNT FOR MECHNOTRNS- UCTION. Rishita Changede, Haogang Cai, Michael P. Sheetz 149-Plat 11:30 am HIGH-RESOLUTION INTEGRIN MOLECULR TENSION NMICS URING PLTELET HESION N CTIVTION. Xuefeng Wang, ongliang Wang, ana N. LeVine 150-Plat 11:45 am RECEPTOR NUCLETION N CLUSTERING IN CELLULR HESION N MECHNICL SIGNL TRNSUCTION. Kabir H. Biswas, Kevin L. Hartman, Ronen Zaidel-Bar, Jay T. Groves 151-Plat 12:00 pm TU LIKE PROTEINS REUCE TORQUE GENERTION IN MICROTUBULE BUNLES. Michael Krieg, Jan Stuehmer, Juan G. Cueva, Richard Fetter, Kerri Spilker, aniel Cremers, Kang Shen, lex R. unn, Miriam B. Goodman 152-Plat 12:15 pm TORQUE GENERTION IN THE BCTERIL FLGELLR MOTOR. Jasmine. Nirody, Richard M. Berry, George Oster 153-Plat 12:30 pm FISSION EST CONTRCTILE RING TENSION INCRESES ~2-FOL THROUGHOUT CONSTRICTION N REGULTES SEPTUM CLOSURE BUT OES NOT SET THE CONSTRICTION RTE. Sathish Thiyagarajan, Harvey Chin, Erdem Karatekin, Thomas. Pollard, Ben O Shaughnessy Platform Protein Structure and Conformation I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Jagannath Mondal, Columbia University Marc Ruff, Institut Genetique Biologie Moleculaire Cellulaire, France 154-Plat 10:45 am THE HIV-1 PRE-INTEGRTION COMPLEXES: STRUCTURES, FUNCTIONS N NMICS. Nicolas Levy, Karine Pradeau-aubreton, Sylvia Eiler, Julien Batisse, Oyindamola Oladosu, Benoit Maillot, Marc Ruff 155-Plat 11:00 am MECHNISMS OF SEQUENCE EPENENT TRNSLTIONL STLLING. Lars V. Bock, Paul PH Huter, Stefan renz, Michael Graf, Helmut Grubmueller, aniel Wilson, ndrea C. Vaiana 156-Plat 11:15 am QUNTITTIVE NLSIS N MOELING OF TRNSLTION USING RIBO- SOME PROFILING T: HOW BIOPHSICL PROPERTIES OF THE RIBO- SOME EXIT TUNNEL N THE NSCENT POLPEPTIE MOULTE THE ELONGTION RTE. Khanh ao uc, Zain H. Saleem, un S. Song 157-Plat 11:30 am IS PROTEIN SINGLE MOLECULE NMICS UNER FORCE ESCRIBE B TWO OR MORE STTES? Jagannath Mondal, Ronen Berkovich, Bruce Berne Flash Talks 11:45 am 158-Plat 12:00 pm FINING PROTEIN FOLING FUNNELS IN RNOM NETWORKS. Macoto Kikuchi 159-Plat 12:15 pm MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO NSF MEITE SNRE COMPLEX ISSSEMBL. Minglei Zhao, Ucheor Choi, xel Brunger 160-Plat 12:30 pm CELL-FREE SNTHESIS OF SITE-SPECIFICLL OUBLE-LBELE PROTEINS FOR MORE CCURTE SINGLE-MOLECULE FRET STUIES. Mayuri Sadoine, Michele Cerminara, Noemie Kempf, lexandros Katranidis, Jörg Fitter 16

45 Platform Protein ynamics and llostery I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs Magnus Wolf-Watz, Universitry of Umeå, Sweden Sonya M. Hanson, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 161-Plat 10:45 am MOLECULR SIMULTIONS TO UNRVEL THE LLOSTERIC INTERPL BE- TWEEN THE SH2 OMIN N -LOOP PLSTICIT IN PROTEIN KINSES. Giuseppina La Sala, Laura Riccardi, Roberto Gaspari, ndrea Cavalli, Oliver Hantschel, Matteo al Peraro, Marco e Vivo 162-Plat 11:00 am SUBUNIT EXCHNGE N CTIVTION OF HUMN CMKII VRINTS. na P. Torres OCampo, Brendan Page, Margaret Stratton 163-Plat 11:15 am CN WE UTOMTICLL ETECT BIOLOGICLL RELEVNT ORER P- RMETERS IN MOLECULR SIMULTION? COMPRING LONG TIMESCLE SIMULTIONS OF MULTIPLE KINSES. Sonya M. Hanson, Joshua H. Fass, John. Chodera 164-Plat 11:30 am EVOLUTION OF REGULTOR IVERSIT IN THE KINSE SUPERFMIL. Jai Pandey, Orna Resnekov, avid Pincus, Kimberly. Reynolds 165-Plat 11:45 am THE G41S VRINT OF HUMN CTOCHROME C ENHNCES POPTOSIS VI INCRESE NMICS. ndreas Ioannis Karsisiotis, Oliver M. eacon, Michael T. Wilson, Colin Macdonald, Tharin M.. Blumenschein, Geoffrey R. Moore, Jonathan. R. Worrall 166-Plat 12:00 pm GLOBL ISORERING IN STEREO-SPECIFIC PROTEIN SSOCITION. run Gupta, Ines Reinartz, lessandro Spilotros, Venkateswara R. Jonna, nders Hofer, mitri I. Svergun, lexander Schug, Magnus Wolf-Watz 167-Plat 12:15 pm ROLE OF CONFORMTIONL ENTROP IN EXTREMEL HIGH FFINIT PROTEIN INTERCTIONS. Jose. Caro 168-Plat 12:30 pm PRESSURE EFFECTS ON ISSOCITION OF CHE-FLIM COMPLEX STUIE B MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Hiroaki Hata, asutaka Nishihara, Masayoshi Nishiyama, Ikuro Kawagishi, kio Kitao Platform General Protein-Lipid Interactions I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Katya Heldwein, Tufts University School of Medicine Edward R. Lyman, University of elaware 169-Plat 10:45 am PREICTING CHOLESTEROL INTERCTION SITES ON GPCRS B MOLECU- LR SIMULTION. Edward R. Lyman, Clement rnarez, Eric Rouviere 170-Plat 11:00 am MEMBRNE CHOLESTEROL N THE ENOSINE 2 RECEPTOR. Claire McGraw, nne S. Robinson 171-Plat 11:15 am PROBING CHOLESTEROL-EPENENCE OF INTEGRIN-UROKINSE RECEP- TOR COMPLEX FORMTION USING CONFOCL UL-COLOR FLUORESCENCE INTENSIT NLSIS. ifan Ge, Jiayun Gao, Rainer Jordan, Christoph. Naumann 172-Plat 11:30 am PRTITIONING OF Γ-SECRETSE N ITS SUBSTRTES IN LIPI MICROO- MINS. Marilia Barros, William Houlihan, Lane Gilchrist, ueming Li 173-Plat 11:45 am LIPI/POLICETLENE VESICLE COMPOSITION LTERS MUTNT BET-MLOI PEPTIE INTERCTION. Elizabeth. ates, Michael P. orsey, Brice M. Nguelifack 174-Plat 12:00 pm SNPTOTGMIN INTERCTIONS WITH MEMBRNES: MESURING THE FORCE OF CLCIUM TRIGGERING OF NEUROTRNSMISSION. Clemence Gruget, Jeff Coleman, Shyam Krishankumar, James E. Rothman, Frédéric Pincet, Stephen onaldson 175-Plat 12:15 pm STU OF INSERTION OF ENGUE E INTO LIPI BILERS B NEUTRON REFLECTIVIT N MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Juan M. Vanegas, Frank Heinrich, avid M. Rogers, Bryan. Carson, Sadie La Bauve, Brianna C. Vernon, Bulent kgun, Sushil Satija, ihua Zheng, Margaret Kielian 10, Susan B. Rempe, Michael S. Kent 176-Plat 12:30 pm THE GRET NUCLER ESCPE: STRUCTURE-BSE MECHNISM OF MEMBRNE BUING URING NUCLER EGRESS OF HERPESVIRUS- ES. Ekaterina E. Heldwein, Janna M. Bigalke Platform Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal Muscle Electrophysiology 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Guiling Zhao, University of Maryland School of Medicine Bernard ttali, Tel viv University, Israel 177-Plat 10:45 am CTION POTENTIL HETEROGENEIT IN MURINE SINOTRIL NOE MOCTES. Christian Rickert, Catherine Proenza 178-Plat 11:00 am SK4 C 2+ -CTIVTE K + CHNNELS REGULTE SINOTRIL NOE FIRING RTE N CRIC PCING IN VIVO. Bernard ttali, avid Weisbrod, Hanna Bueno, Joachim Behar, Shiraz Haron-Khun, or adin, sher Peretz, Michael rad, ael aniv 179-Plat 11:15 am CHRCTERISTICS OF IVBRINE-SENSITIVE CURRENTS IN MOUSE SINOTRIL NOE MOCTES. Emily J. Sharpe, Stephanie C. Gantz, Pin Liu, Bruce P. Bean, Catherine Proenza 180-Plat 11:30 am CLCIUM CTIVTE CHLORIE CURRENT IN MMMLIN VENTRICU- LR MOCTES. Janos Magyar, Balázs Horváth, Krisztina Váczi, Bence Hegyi, Mónika Gönczi, Beatrix ienes, Kornél Kistamás, Tamás Bányász, István Baczkó, ndrás Varró, György Seprényi, László Csernoch, Péter P. Nánási, Norbert Szentandrássy 181-Plat 11:45 am PROPERTIES OF NEW VOLTGE SENSITIVE ES IN CRIC FIEL. Ndeye Rokhaya Faye, Sushmitha RJ, Richard Walton, Phillipe Pasdois, Fabien Brette, lan Urban, lexandre Hentz, Gihad argazanli, Olivier Bernus 182-Plat 12:00 pm NMIC BLOO FLOW CONTROL IN HERT. Guiling Zhao, Humberto Joca, W. Jonathan Lederer S F U R N I 17

46 F S R U I N 183-Plat 12:15 pm KCHIP2 SERVES MULTIPLE FUNCTIONS IN CRIC MOCTES IN SPLICE ISOFORM-EPENENT MNNER. Randolph Bettinger, Rostam Panjshiri, rew M. Nassal, Isabelle eschenes, Min Jiang, Gea-Ny Tseng 184-Plat 12:30 pm EFFECT OF RUGS ON REPOLRIZTION OF IPSC-CRIOMOCTES. Mark Nowak, idan Coon, Sanjot Singh, Shimin Wang, Randall Rasmusson, G. Bett Undergraduate Student Pizza Breakfast 11:30 am - 1:00 pm, Room 205 This breakfast for undergraduate students offers a valuable networking and social opportunity to meet other students, Biophysical Society Committee members, and other scientists to discuss academic goals and questions, and to develop a biophysics career path. brief talk will be given followed by an audience Q& session featuring a panel of biophysicists representing all levels of the field. In addition to registered undergraduate attendees, local undergraduates attending as part of the Colleges in the Community ay are invited to attend this event. Space for this session is limited to the first 100 attendees. Colleges in the Community ay 11:30 am - 5:00 pm, Room 205 This full day of activities for local college students and their instructors kicks off with an Undergraduate Student Pizza Breakfast where participants will have an opportunity to network with their peers and members of the Biophysical Society s Education Committee in a fun and relaxed environment. The Breakfast will include a panel discussion on academic and career paths in biophysics, with opportunities for questions and answers from the audience. Come prepared to find out about the course of study that aspiring biophysicists undertake, what it means to be a biophysicist, and how biophysicists make important discoveries. Next, students will have a chance to attend the Graduate & tdoc Institution Fair to meet with representatives of, and learn about, programs from all over the country. Finally, students will have access to an exclusive tour of the exhibit hall where they will view special demonstrations featuring cutting edge instrumentation producing breakthroughs in structural biology and other areas. International Travel wardee Luncheon 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level number of international students, postdocs, and scientists are recognized during this luncheon for their outstanding achievements in biophysics research. This event is hosted by the International Relations Committee. Career Center Workshop Networking: Optimizing our Time at BPS :00 pm - 1:00 pm, Room 212/213 ou surely have heard that networking is a key component of the successful job search. The term itself often conjures up negative thoughts and reactions to the uninitiated, sometimes to the point of paralysis. Professional conferences (such as BPS 2017) provide endless networking opportunities. If, however, your perception of networking means tackling someone at the coffee station while thrusting your CV in his/her hands, you may want to stop in on this session. The practice of networking has become so much easier with the advent of the internet. We will discuss what you hope to get out of your presence at the meeting, how to set objectives beforehand, and how to meet those objective once you arrive (while minimizing anxiety). Public ffairs Committee Meeting 12:15 pm - 2:15 pm, Room 203 Exhibitor Presentation Bruker Corporation 12:30 pm 2:00 pm, Room 221 Super-Resolution Microscopy: Performing Quantitative nalysis at the Molecular Level Super-resolution (SML) microscopy optically resolves spatial features within the cellular environment an order of magnitude below the classical diffraction limit. Using the quantitative analysis functions on the Vutara 352 system questions can be answered in a data driven fashion. Its software offers numerous statistical analysis features to quantify the localization data into meaningful biological interpretations. These statistical features include spatial distribution tools, such as Ripley s K and pair correlation calculations, cluster, co-localization and resolution analysis, as well as live-cell tools, such as mean-squared displacement calculations and particle tracking. In our exhibitor presentation, we will discuss SML super resolution, its combination with quantitative analysis, and how it offers new questions and analytics at the molecular level. Furthermore, due to the nature of the method, localization microscopy is often lacking in the contextual information of the overall cellular environment. Utilizing optical correlation microscopy of the Vutara 352, it is possible to relate the large-scale cellular environment, obtained via swept-field confocal imaging, with more refined super-resolution localization data. Speakers Carl G. Ebeling, Worldwide pplications Scientist, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Bruker Corporation Manasa V. Gudheti, Sales pplications Scientist, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Bruker Corporation The World Outside the Lab Many Ways to Use our Ph Skills 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm, Room R01 Have you ever wondered how you can apply the skills learned while working on your Ph in a career away from the bench? This panel will explore multiple career options that exist in government, industry, and academia. Panelists with science backgrounds, now involved in a wide variety of careers, will share their personal experiences. Speakers Lesley nson, nson Scientific Engin Serpersu, NSF Stephanie eluca, BPS Congressional Fellow Graduate & tdoc Institution Fair 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Learn about the different leading biophysics programs. This fair will give you the opportunity to speak to representatives from different institutions about their biophysics programs. ll students and postdocs are encouraged to attend. Snack Break 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Teaching Science Like We o Science 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level This interactive workshop will provide participants with practical tools, tips, and iscipline-based Education Research (BER) recommendations for bringing biophysics topics in the lab and in the classroom to life for undergraduate and graduate students. Through collaborative group dis- 18

47 cussions attendees will design an interdisciplinary-focused classroom plan and receive feedback on implementation and assessment. Opportunities to share attendees own classroom practices are encouraged. Speakers Linda Columbus, University of Virginia Leslie Satin, University of Michigan Sharyn Endow, uke University & National University of Singapore Vincent J. LiCata, Louisiana State University Jurgen Bosch, Case Western Reserve University Jef Wagner, Lawrence University Career Center Workshop emystifying the cademic Job Search I: Understanding the Search Process from the Perspective of Search Committees and ecoding Job nnouncements 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Room 212/213 What do search committees look for? re postdocs always essential? What is really going on behind that curtain, and how does is impact my candidacy? nswers to these and other questions presented by ndrew Green, a veteran of the academic job search and numerous search committees. CRISPR from a Policy Perspective 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 210 s scientists interested in public outreach and policy, we must step back from the scientific discovery for a moment and think about possibilities raised by the ability to easily edit genes. The panelists will be discussing the ethical and policy issues raised by CRISPR-Cas9, what the role of government (national and international) should be in regulating the research, and if/how public opinion is part of the decision-making process. Speakers Henry Greely, Center for Law and Biosciences, Stanford University Jessica Tucker, Office of the irector, NIH ebra Mathews, Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University Early Careers Committee Meeting 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 203 Career Center Workshop Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses) 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 212/213 ou ve been invited to interview with that drug development company that you ve always wanted to work for. ou ve soaked up the details of the position description. ou are confident in your ability to do the job, as well as answer any/all technical questions during the interview process. The day is yours until that first question catches you by surprise and your confidence begins to wilt. Be prepared for those non-technical questions that you will almost certainly hear at some point, know why they are asked, and learn what a good (if not great) response to each question might be by attending this workshop. Symposium Single-Molecule Membrane Protein ynamics 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Great Hall Chair Hugo Sanabria, Clemson University 185-Symp 4:00 pm SUBMILLISECON NMICS OF THE NM RECEPTOR. Hugo Sanabria 186-Symp 4:30 pm MESURING THE FREE ENERG OF CLC-EC1 IMERIZTION IN MEMBRNES USING SINGLE MOLECULE PHOTOBLECHING NLSIS. Janice L. Robertson No bstract 5:00 pm SINGLE MOLECULE NMICS OF METBOTROPIC GLUTMTERECEPTORS. Ehud Isacoff 187-Symp 5:30 pm T CELL RECEPTOR CLUSTERING - MECHNISM OF SIGNL TRNSUC- TION. Katharina Gaus Symposium Mechanotransduction to Physiology 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Great Hall B Chair Jorg Grandl, uke University 188-Symp 4:00 pm THE MECHNISM OF CTIVTION OF PIEZO ION CHNNELS. Jorg Grandl 189-Symp 4:30 pm MECHNOSENSING T THE SURFCE. Ellen Lumpkin 190-Symp 5:00 pm ROLE OF PIEZO ION CHNNELS IN MECHNOSENSTION. rdem Patapoutian 191-Symp 5:30 pm MSCS-LIKE MECHNOSENSITIVE ION CHNNELS: MOULR SENSORS N REPORTERS OF MEMBRNE TENSION. Elizabeth Haswell, ebarati Basu, Eric S. Hamilton, Grigory Maksaev, Matthew Mixdorf, Ivan Radin, Ryan Richardson, ngela M. Schlegel, Eric Schultz, anbing Wang Symposium Cancer Cell Biophysics 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R02/03 Chair lissa Weaver, Vanderbilt University 192-Symp 4:00 pm UTOCRINE ROLE OF EXOSOMES IN CELLULR HESION, MIGRTION, N INVSION. lissa Weaver 193-Symp 4:30 pm QUNTITTIVE SSTEMS BIOLOG STUIES REVEL NESTE REL MECHNISM FOR TGF-BET SIGNLING. Jianhua Xing 194-Symp 5:00 pm MOELS FOR CNCER CELL MOTILIT: REGULTION N SIGNLING. Leah Edelstein-Keshet 195-Symp 5:30 pm PHSICL INTERCTIONS IN UCTL MICROINVSIONS: INTEGRTING HISTOLOG WITH COMPUTTIONL MOELING. Katarzyna. Rejniak S F U R N I 19

48 F S R U I N Platform Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating I 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Tinatin Brelidze, Georgetown University School of Medicine Teresa man, University of Washington 196-Plat 4:00 pm PROBING THE MOVEMENT OF THE BLL N CHIN URING N-TPE INCTIVTION IN KV CHNNELS. Tanja Kalstrup, Roshan Pandey, Rikard Blunck 197-Plat 4:15 pm MOLECULR MECHNISMS OF THE VOLTGE-EPENENT POTENTI- TION OF KCNH POTSSIUM CHNNELS. Gucan ai, William Zagotta 198-Plat 4:30 pm BK CHNNEL GTING-RING VOLTGE EPENENCE MOTIONS. Pablo Miranda, Teresa Giraldez, Miguel Holmgren 199-Plat 4:45 pm INHIBITION OF BK CHNNELS B STRONG EXTRCELLULR CIIFICTION. u Zhou, Xiaoming Xia, Christopher J. Lingle 200-Plat 5:00 pm SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE IMGING OF LOW FFINIT BINING INTERCTIONS IN PCEMKER ION CHNNELS. Marcel P. Goldschen-Ohm, avid S. White, Vadim. Klenchin, Randall H. Goldsmith, Baron Chanda 201-Plat 5:15 pm INVESTIGTING LIGN BINING TO HCN CHNNELS B SURFCE PLS- MON RESONNCE. Purushottam Tiwari, ykut Üren, Tinatin I. Brelidze 202-Plat 5:30 pm RUG INTERCTION T THE LIPI BILER-POTSSIUM CHNNEL INTERFCE. Nina Ottosson, Malin Silverå Ejneby, Xiongyu Wu, Samira azdi, Peter Konradsson, Erik Lindahl, Fredrik Elinder 203-Plat 5:45 pm SPECTROSCOPIC STUIES OF BCTERIL CCLIC NUCLEOTIE-GTE ION CHNNEL. Zachary M. James, Eric G. Evans, William N. Zagotta Platform Protein Stability, Folding, and Chaperones I 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Patricia L. Clark, University of Notre ame Wolfgang. Linke, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany 204-Plat 4:00 pm INTEGRTE IN VIVO N IN SILICO STUIES OF COTRNSLTIONL PROTEIN FOLING S FUNCTION OF TRNSLTION RTE. Ian M. Walsh, Shuxiang Li, drian H. Elcock, Patricia L. Clark 205-Plat 4:15 pm THE RIBOSOME LTERS THE FOLING OF MULTIOMIN NSCENT PROTEIN. Lisa lexander, aniel Goldman, Ignacio Tinoco, Carlos J. Bustamante 206-Plat 4:30 pm International Travel wardee STRUCTURL INVESTIGTION OF N IMMUNOGLOBULIN OMIN ON THE RIBOSOME USING NMR SPECTROSCOP. nais M. E. Cassaignau, Hélène M M Launay, Christopher. Waudby, Tomasz Wlodarski, Maria- Evangelia Karyadi, my L. Robertson, Xiaolin Wang, Carlo Camilloni, Michele Vendruscolo, Cheryl. Woolhead, Lisa Cabrita, John Christodoulou 207-Plat 4:45 pm CCURTE PREICTION OF CELLULR CO-TRNSLTIONL FOLING INICTES PROTEINS CN SWITCH FROM POST- TO CO-TRNSLTIONL FOLING. aniel. Nissley 208-Plat 5:00 pm PROTEIN SCULPTING: PROBING THE INTERPL BETWEEN THE RIBOSOME N MOLECULR CHPERONES IN PROTEIN FOLING IN THE CELL. Rayna M. ddabbo, Matthew. alphin, ue Liu, Miranda F. Mecha, Silvia Cavagnero 209-Plat 5:15 pm Education Travel wardee TRIGGER FCTOR BOOSTS THE WORK ONE B PROTEIN FOLING UNER FORCE. Shubhasis Haldar, Rafael Tapia-Rojo, Julio M. Fernandez 210-Plat 5:30 pm RESOLUTION OF THE TIME SEQUENCE OF FST FOLING TRNSITION B THE TRNSFER-QUENCH METHO. Gil Rahamim, an mir, Elisha Haas 211-Plat 5:45 pm MECHNICLL UNFOLE TITIN IMMUNOGLOBULIN OMINS REFOL FSTER N MORE CCURTEL IN PRESENCE OF CHPERONE LPH-B-CRSTLLIN. ong Li, Wolfgang. Linke Platform Membrane Physical Chemistry I 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs Paulo F. lmeida, University North Carolina, Wilmington Rumiana imova, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany 212-Plat 4:00 pm GM1 SOFTENS THE MEMBRNE, INUCES OMINS N CUSES SPONTNEOUS TUBULTION IN GINT VESICLES. Rumiana imova, Tripta Bhatia, Raktim asgupta, Nico Fricke, Jaime gudo-canalejo, Reinhard Lipowsky 213-Plat 4:15 pm CI Travel wardee INUCE MIXING OF PHSE-SEPRTE LIPI BILERS B STERIC PRESSURE BETWEEN SORBE PROTEINS. Wade Zeno, Kaitlin E. Johnson, arryl. Sasaki, Marjorie L. Longo 214-Plat 4:30 pm UNIQUE MOIFICTION OF MEMBRNE STRUCTURE B LITHIUM: MOLECULR NMICS STU. James Kruczek, See-Wing Chiu, Eric Jakobsson, Sagar. Pandit 215-Plat 4:45 pm MESURING LIPI MEMBRNE PROPERTIES USING MECHNOSEN- SITIVE FLUORESCENCE PROBE. dai Colom iego, Marta al Molin, Saeideh Soleimanpour, Emmanuel erivery, Marcos Gonzalez Gaitan, Stefan Matile, urélien Roux 216-Plat 5:00 pm PPC/CHOLESTEROL REVISITE: INTERCTION MOELS TO EXPLIN THE EXCESS HET CPCIT IN UNILMELLR VESICLES. Paulo F. lmeida, Emmanuel Tejada, Faith Carter, ntje Pokorny 217-Plat 5:15 pm CHRCTERIZTION OF THE PHSIOCHEMICL INTERCTIONS BETWEEN LNPS N THE ENOSOML LIPIS: RTIONL ESIGN OF GENE ELIV- ER SSTEMS. Nandhitha Subramanian, oav tsmon-raz, Peter. Tieleman 20

49 218-Plat 5:30 pm TUNING MEMBRNE SMMETR: CONTROLLE UPTKE OF NEGTIVEL CHRGE LIPIS INTO THE OUTER LEFLET OF LIPOSOMES. Marie Markones, Carina Zorzin, Louma Kalie, Sebastian Fiedler, Heiko Heerklotz 219-Plat 5:45 pm INVESTIGTING THE EFFECTS OF THE MEMBRNE IPOLE FIEL ON THE STRUCTURE N FUNCTION OF MOEL MEMBRNE PROTEIN. Cari M. nderson, Lauren J. Webb Platform Kinesins and yneins 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Scott Forth, Rockefeller University Ryota Iino, Institute for Molecular Science, Japan 220-Plat 4:00 pm LIS1 HS TWO ISTINCT MOES OF REGULTING NEIN S MECHNO- CHEMICL CCLE. Michael. Cianfrocco, Morgan E. esantis, Zaw M. Htet, Phuoc T. Tran, ndres E. Leschziner, Samara L. Reck-Peterson 221-Plat 4:15 pm THE STRUCTURE OF COMPLETE HUMN NEIN-1 N ITS MECHNISM OF CTIVTION. Kai Zhang, Helen Foster, ndrew Carter 222-Plat 4:30 pm THE POWER STROKE ISTNCE OF HUMN CTOPLSMIC NEIN. oshimi Kinoshita, Taketoshi Kambara, Kaori Nishikawa, Motoshi Kaya, Hideo Higuchi 223-Plat 4:45 pm Education Travel wardee INTRCELLULR CRGO TRNSPORT B SINGLE-HEE KINESIN MONOMERS. Kristin I. Schimert, Breane G. Budaitis, Kristen J. Verhey 224-Plat 5:00 pm KINESIN-1 CRGO TRNSPORT THROUGH ENSE MICROTUBULE NETWORKS. Joelle. Labastide, Reilly K. Curtin, Jennifer L. Ross 225-Plat 5:15 pm N LLOSTERIC GER SHIFT MECHNISM IN EG5 ENHNCES MECHNOCHEMICL COUPLING N SHIFTS THE FORCE-VELOCIT LNSCPE. Joseph Muretta, Babu J N Reddy, Guido Scarabelli, avid. Thomas, Barry Grant, Steven Gross, Steven Rosenfeld 226-Plat 5:30 pm Education Travel wardee SINGLE MOLECULE CHRCTERIZTION OF MITOTIC KIF15 REVELS CPBILIT TO GENERTE FORCE IN NTI-PRLLEL MICROTUBULES. ana N. Reinemann, Emma G. Sturgill, ibyendu Kumar as, Ryoma Ohi, Matthew J. Lang 227-Plat 5:45 pm MESURING FORCES GENERTE B ENSEMBLES OF KINESIN-5 CROSSLINKING TWO MICROTUBULES. Scott Forth, uta Shimamoto, Tarun Kapoor Platform Computational Methods and Bioinformatics 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs ntoniya. leksandrova, NINS, NIH leksandra Karolak, University of South Florida 228-Plat 4:00 pm ELUCITING THE ROLE OF TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENTL HETERO- GENEIT WITH COMPUTTIONL MOEL OF 3 BREST SPHEROIS. leksandra Karolak, Branton Huffstutler, mitry. Markov, Lisa J. Mc- Cawley, Katarzyna. Rejniak 229-Plat 4:15 pm SPOTON: MCHINE-LERNING PPROCH FOR HOT-SPOT ETERMI- NTION. Irina S. Moreira, Panos Koukos, Rita Melo, Jose G. lmeida, ntonio J. Preto, Jorg Schaarschmidt, Mikael Trellet, Zeynep H. Gumus, Joaquim Costa, lexandre M.J.J. Bonvin 230-Plat 4:30 pm MORPHONMIC PROFILING OF CELL PROTRUSION BSE ON SPTIOTEMPORL SPECTRUM ECOMPOSITION N UNSUPERVISE CLUSTERING. Xiao Ma, Onur agliyan, Klaus Hahn, Gaudenz anuser 231-Plat 4:45 pm MECHSTIFF: NEW TOOL FOR EVLUTING STRESS-INUCE NMICS N PPLICTION TO CELL HESION PROTEINS. Karolina Mikulska-Ruminska, ndrzej J. Kulik, Cihan Kaya, Carine Bendiba, Giovanni ietler, Wieslaw Nowak, Ivet Bahar 232-Plat 5:00 pm OPTIML TEMPERTURE SET FOR REPLIC EXCHNGE SMPLING. ominik Gront 233-Plat 5:15 pm MOLECULR ESIGN OF NNOPRTICLE-POLMER CONJUGTE RUG ELIVER SSTEM FOR P IN CRIOVSCULR REPIR. Merina Jahan, Stephen K. Roberts, ndrew B. Greytak, Mark J. Uline 234-Plat 5:30 pm SSTEMTIC NLSIS OF SMMETR IN MEMBRNE PROTEINS. ntoniya. leksandrova 235-Plat 5:45 pm MEMBRNE RECRUITMENT CN INCRESE THE NUMBER OF PROTEIN SSEMBLIES B MN FOLS: INSIGHTS FROM THEOR N RECTION- IFFUSION SIMULTION. Osman N. ogurtcu, Margaret E. Johnson Exhibitor Presentation Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd 4:30 pm 6:00 pm, Room 221 Meet the Nanoimager: The Next Generation of Super-Resolution Microscope Oxford Nanoimaging (ONI) have reinvented the single-molecule microscope to meet the needs of cutting edge research in the 21st century. The Nanoimager is a high-throughput, robust, single-molecule localisation based microscope that does not go out of alignment. compact dstorm, PLM and single-molecule FRET solution with a footprint smaller than an 4 piece of paper, the system offers the most stable platform on the market and can be run from a standard laboratory bench. High power 1W lasers and the most efficient light path of any commercial solution gives the Nanoimager excellent performance and sets a new standard in super-resolution imaging. The Nanoimager is a small microscope with a big personality: expert capabilities and top performance for both novice and experienced users. ONI have made single-molecule experiments easier, and have made instrument costs accessible to the majority. Come and learn more about the next generation of super-resolution microscopes: this presentation will not only introduce the newly released Nanoimager but will show the latest achievable data and the technical ability of this ground-breaking instrument. The Nanoimager needs to be seen to be believed. No alignment. No optical table. No compromise. Speaker Raphael Jorand, pplications Specialist, Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd S F U R N I 21

50 F S R U I N Korean Biophysicists Meeting 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 210 PI to PI Wine & Cheese Mixer 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Room 205 ou finally have a job working in biophysics, in industry or academia, with some funding and a lab, but you ve realized that the career challenges continue. Come relax and network with your contemporaries and senior biophysicists over a beer or glass of wine. This event is a great chance to compare notes with colleagues and discuss one-on-one your unique solutions to issues that arise in the time between getting your job and getting your next promotion, including management of lab staff, getting your work published, and renewing your funding. Refreshments are provided, with cash bar. Biophysics ustria Mixer 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level Student Research chievement ward (SR) ter Competition 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Hall B2 & C Support contributed by the Journal of Physical Chemistry This session features students who are presenting posters at the Meeting and have pre-registered for the competition. uring the SR competition, students will give a five-to-seven minute oral presentation of their poster to one or more judges. Winners will be recognized on Monday evening prior to the National Lecture. Biophysical Journal Editorial Board inner 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Latrobe s on Royal Exhibitor Presentation Molecular evices LLC 6:30 pm 8:00 pm, Room 221 Getting the Most Out of our Experiments with pclmp and HumSilencer Technology The patch-clamp technique remains the best method for evaluating ion channel physiology, and since 1983 xon Instruments has been the gold standard in patch-clamp equipment. xon Instruments continues to push the envelope with new innovations with best-in-class systems and software. Join this workshop to learn about our latest breakthrough, HumSilencer technology, built into the igidata 1550B ata cquision System. Hum- Silencer is a new and easy way to eliminate 50 or 60 Hz line synchronous noise and associated high frequency harmonics WITHOUT the use of a filter. In addition to HumSilencer, pclmp remains the industry standard software package for electrophysiology because of its power, flexibility and ease of use. re you getting the most out of your pclmp software? Join this workshop to learn more about how you can maximize what you can do with pclmp and learn something you may not know. Speaker Jeffrey Webber, Product Manager, Electrophysiology, Molecular evices LLC Setting Standards for ata Sharing Community by Community 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Room 214 ata management. ata sharing. Repositories. Sound familiar? There is growing demand to make the data used in research available to other scientists to accelerate the pace of discovery and allow for reproducibility. This sounds simple enough, but what data should be shared and how? This will vary depending on the particular field of research. To support research communities in developing and adopting data sharing guidelines that work for that them, the Society is hosting this workshop to bring together communities that are at various stages of that process so that they can share information and learn from each other. uring this inaugural workshop, attendees will be discussing data sharing standards for modeling, small angle scattering, NMR, and EM. Moderator Helen Berman, Rutgers University Panelists Nigel Kirby, ustralian Synchrotron Cathy Lawson, Rutgers University Guy Montelione, Rutgers University Torsten Schwede, University of Basel 22

51 SUN POSTER SESSIONS 1:45 pm 3:45 pm, Hall B-2 & C Below is the list of poster presentations of abstracts submitted by October 3. The list of abstracts submitted after October 3 and scheduled for Sunday is available in the Program ddendum; those posters can be viewed on boards beginning with L. ll abstracts are available through the desktop planner and mobile app. ters should be mounted beginning at 6:00 PM on Saturday and removed by 5:30 PM on Sunday evening. ters will be on view until 10:00 PM the night before presentation. ter numbers shown refer to the program order of abstracts as they appear in the online bstracts Issue. Board numbers indicate where boards are located in the Exhibit Hall. Odd-Numbered Boards 1:45 pm 2:45 pm Even-Numbered Boards 2:45 pm 3:45 pm Board Numbers Category B1 B28 Protein Structure and Conformation I B29 B46 Protein Structure, Prediction, and esign I B47 B63 Protein Stability B64 B76 Folding Pathways B77 B90 Protein ynamics and llostery I B91 B107 Enzyme Function, Cofactors, and t-translational Modifications B108 B110 Ribosomes and Translation B111 B127 Nucleic cid Structure and ynamics I B128 B139 RN Binding B140 B158 Membrane ynamics I B159 B180 Membrane Fusion and Non-Bilayer Structures B181 B196 Membrane Structure I B197 B209 General Protein-Lipid Interactions I B210 B224 Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction I B225 B241 Exocytosis and Endocytosis I B242 B255 Calcium Signaling I B256 B278 Excitation-Contraction Coupling B279 B298 Voltage-gated Na Channels I B299 B308 Voltage-gated Ca Channels I B309 B324 Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating I B325 B336 TRP Channels I B337 B354 Skeletal Muscle Mechanics, Structure, and Regulation B355 B369 Cardiac Muscle Mechanics and Structure I B370 B391 Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility I B392 B405 Transporters and Exchangers I B406 B420 Mitochondria in Cell Life and eath I B421 B428 Emerging Techniques and Synthetic Biology B429 B441 Neuroscience: General, Computational, and Experimental pproaches and Tools I B442 B454 Molecular ynamics I B455 B478 Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis I B479 B501 Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: pplications to Cellular Molecules B502 B512 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy I B513 B541 Micro- and Nanotechnology I It is the responsibility of the poster presenters to remove print materials from the board after their presentations. Please do not leave materials or belongings under poster boards or in the poster area. ters will not be collected or stored for pick-up at a later time. The Biophysical Society is not responsible for any articles left in the poster area. S F U R N I 23

52 F S R U I N 24 Protein Structure and Conformation I (Boards B1 B28) 236- Board B1 ISCRETE LOOP OF THE SERC N-OMIN INTERCTS WITH PHOS- PHOLMBN N STBILIZES COMPCT CONFORMTION OF THE SERC CTOSOLIC HEPIECE. Olga N. Raguimova, Nikolai Smolin, aniel Blackwell, Elisa Bovo, leksey Zima, Seth Robia 237- Board B2 PREPRTION OF OREXIN PRECURSOR PROTEIN B CHEMICL IGES- TION. Natsumi Mitsuoka, Shigeru Shimamoto, uji Hidaka 238- Board B3 SIMULTION BSE NLSIS OF THE OLIGOMERIC PLSTICIT OF SM PROTEIN SSEMBLIES. Charles E. Mcnany, Berk Ekmekci, Peter Randolph, Cameron Mura 239- Board B4 N NMR STU OF PIN1- HISTONE H1 INTERCTIONS. inusha S. Jinasena, Hawa Gyamfi, Nicholas C. Fitzkee 240- Board B5 NNOMECHNICL PROPERTIES OF POLMORPHIC HUMN ISLET M- LOI POLPEPTIE PROTOFIBRILS IN THE MULTIPLE PHSIOLOGICL N MECHNICL CONITIONS. Myeongsang Lee 241- Board B6 PROTEIN STRUCTURE ETERMINTION B HIGH-PRECISION FRET N MOLECULR MOELING. Mykola imura, Thomas Peulen, Holger Gohlke, Claus. M. Seidel 242- Board B7 PO- N NTGONIST-BINING STRUCTURES OF VITMIN RECEPTOR LIGN-BINING OMIN REVELE B COMBINTION NLSIS OF M SIMULTIONS N SXS EXPERIMENTS. asuaki nami, Nobutaka Shimizu, Toru Ekimoto, aichi Egawa, Toshimasa Itoh, Mitsunori Ikeguchi, Keiko amamoto 243- Board B8 CONFORMTIONL FLUCTUTIONS S N INTRINSIC MECHNISM OF CTION: THE LIPSE-SPECIFIC FOLSE OF PSEUOMONS ERUGINOS STUIE B HBRI FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOP N M SIMUL- TIONS. Jakub Kubiak, Neha Verma, Peter ollinger, Filip Kovacic, Karl- Erich Jaeger, Holger Gohlke, Claus.M. Seidel 244- Board B9 OES CS9-CTLZE N CLEVGE GENERTE BLUNT ENS OR STGGERE ENS? INSIGHT FROM MOLECULR NMIC SIMUL- TIONS. Zhicheng Z. Zuo, Jin Liu 245- Board B10 METHIONINE SULFOXIE FORMTION B CIGRETTE SMOKE IS SSOCI- TE WITH THE EGRTION OF PLSM PROTEINS. bdullah Qassab, Rohana Liyanage, Wesley Stites 246- Board B11 NMICS N ENERGETICS OF ELONGTION FCTOR SELB IN THE TER- NR COMPLEX N THE RIBOSOME. Lars V. Bock, Niels Fischer, Holger Stark, Holger Stark, Helmut Grubmüller 247- Board B12 POLETHLENE GLCOL CONJUGTION ENHNCES MOSQUITO-LRVICI- L CTIVIT OF LSINIBCILLUS SPHERICUS BIN PROTEIN. Mahima Sharma, Ramesh S. Hire, shok B. Hadapad, Gagan eep Gupta, Vinay Kumar 248- Board B13 NOVEL ELECTROSTTIC REGULTOR MECHNISM IN CLCIUM BINING PROTEIN, L-PLSTIN. Jonn Keenan Fanning, Van. Ngo, Hiroaki Ishida, Hans Vogel, Sergei u. Noskov 249- Board B14 STRUCTURL ESTBILIZTION OF TROPOMOSIN INUCE B CRIOMOPTH-LINKE MUTTION. Thu N. Ly, Inna Krieger, oung-ho oon, mitri Tolkatchev, Fadel. Samatey, lla S. Kostyukova 250- Board B15 PROBING CONFORMTIONL N FUNCTIONL SUBSTTES OF CLMOULIN B HIGH-PRESSURE FTIR. Nelli Erwin, Satyajit Patra, Roland Winter 251- Board B16 0BSCURIN CTS S VRIBLE FORCE RESISTOR. Nathan T. Wright, idan M. Willey 252- Board B17 STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL INSIGHT INTO RECOMBINNT LUNG SURFCTNT PROTEIN B (RSP-B). Tadiwos G. srat, Valerie Booth 253- Board B18 REGULTION OF FOLING OF E NOVO ESIGNE PEPTIES B Α-HELIX FORMTION. Saya Nishihara, Kosuke Toyama, Shigeru Shimamoto, uji Hidaka 254- Board B19 CHRCTERIZTION OF PROTEIN KINSE FREE ENERG LNSCPE B NMR-RESTRINE METNMICS. ingjie Wang, Carlo Camilloni, Jonggul Kim, Michele Vendruscolo, Jiali Gao, Gianluigi Veglia 255- Board B20 THERML RESPONSE OF INNER N OUTER TRNSMEMBRNE SEG- MENTS OF COR PROTEIN B CORSE-GRIN MONTE CRLO SIMUL- TION. Ras Pandey, Sunan Kitjaruwankul, Channarong Khrutto, Pornthep Sompornpisut, Barry Farmer 256- Board B21 THE COMPETITION BETWEEN ELECTROSTTIC-STEERING N CONFOR- MTIONL NMICS IN THE IFFUSION-LIMITE SSOCITION OF CLCINEURIN N CLMOULIN. Peter M. Kekenes-Huskey, Bin Sun, Eric C. Cook, Trevor P. Creamer 257- Board B22 EQUILIBRIUM MOLECULR NMICS OF THE MONOMER N IMER UNITS OF STREPTOCOCCUS PNUEMONE N CORNEBCTERIUM IPHTHERIE PILI. Emmanuel Naziga, Jeff Wereszczynski 258- Board B23 BIOPHSICL N STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF NTIBO RESPONSES TO MLRI NTIGENS. Stephen Scally, lexander Bosch, Brandon McLeod, Gianna Triller, Katharina Imkeller, Rajagopal Murugan, Sebastian Rämisch, Rick King, William Schief, Hedda Wardemann, Jean- Philippe Julien 259- Board B24 STRUCTURL NLSIS OF THE PRECURSOR PROTEIN OF TRIL NTRI- URETIC PEPTIE. Sumika Futori, Satomi Higashigawa, Shigeru Shimamoto, uji Hidaka 260- Board B25 INHIBITION OF GGREGTION IN B-SHEET MOEL PEPTIE B PPII HELIX CPPING. Heng Chi, Min Zhou, Timothy. Keiderling 261- Board B26 PROTEIN FOLING S RESONNCE PHENOMENON, WITH FOLING FREE ENERGIES ETERMINE B PROTEIN-HRTION SHELL INTERC- TIONS. Sungchul Ji 262- Board B27 RECONSTRUCTION OF PRIMORIL PLOOP NTPSE PRECURSORS. Maria Luisa Romero-Romero

53 263- Board B28 PROBING PROTEIN FOLING N INTERCTION IN LIVE CELLS USING OSMOTIC PERTURBTIONS. Shahar Sukenik, Martin Gruebele Protein Structure, Prediction, and esign I (Boards B29 B46) 264- Board B29 UNERSTNING THE ROLE OF CHIN FLEXIBILIT IN MLOI PROTEIN GGREGTION THROUGH RTIONLL ESIGNE PROTEIN SEQUENC- ES. Steven Z. Vance, Xavier Redmon, Rachel Hall, Colman Moore, Gram Booth, Christa Hestekin, Melissa Moss 265- Board B30 PROBING INTERCTIONS BETWEEN THE CURLI CCESSOR PROTEIN CSGE N HUMN ISLET MLOI POLPEPTIE. Tanya J. Espino, Sharon Patray, Isamar randa, Karen Guerrero, Sajith Jayasinghe 266- Board B31 NON-STNR PROTEIN ENGINEERING T THE BOUNR OF MO- LECULR MECHNICS N QUNTUM CHEMISTR: HLOGEN-BSE ESIGN OF INSULIN NLOGS. Michael. Weiss, Nelson F. Phillips, Faramarz Ismail-Beigi, Vijay Pandyarajan, anwu ang, en-shan Chen, Nalinda Wickramasinghe, Brian Smith, John G. Menting, Michael C. Lawrence, Krystel El-Hage, Markus Meuwly 267- Board B32 SWEETER N STRONGER: STRUCTURL-RIVEN MOLECULR ESIGN TO ENHNCE SWEETNESS N STBILIT OF THE SINGLE CHIN MONEL- LIN MNEI. Serena Leone, ndrea Pica, Federica onnarumma, lessandro Emendato, Rocco i Girolamo, Roberta Spadaccini, Piero. Temussi, elia Picone 268- Board B33 MOLECULR ETERMINNTS OF SPECIFICIT IN THE PR-IP INTERC- TION NETWORK. iman Sherani, John M. Jumper, Engin Ozkan, Tobin R. Sosnick, Benoit Roux 269- Board B34 PREICTION OF PROTEIN N RN STRUCTURES B CO-EVOLUTION: GOING BEON NECOTL CSES TOWRS LRGE-SCLE. Guido Uguzzoni, Shalini John Lovis, Francesco Oteri, Hendrik Szurmant, Weigt Martin, lexander Schug 270- Board B35 PROTEIN-PROTEIN COMPLEX STRUCTURE PREICTION USING THE SOLU- TION THEOR IN THE ENERG REPRESENTTION. Kazuhiro Takemura, kio Kitao, Nobuyuki Matubayasi 271- Board B36 REFINEMENT OF PROTEIN OCKING WITH TOM-TOM CONTCT POTENTILS, BCKBONE FLEXIBILIT N SIE-CHIN REPCKING. Taras auzhenka, Ivan nishchenko, Petras J. Kundrotas, Ilya. Vakser 272- Board B37 PROTEIN FOLING UPON BINING REVELE B MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTION. Chris Neale, Régis Pomès, Rachel Sterne-Marr, ngel García 273- Board B38 USING MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS TO UNERSTN PT- TERN FORMTION IN POLMERS. nna Vernon, Paul Fenimore, Charlie Strauss, Chang-Shung Tung, aan Frenkel, Eugene Terentjev 274- Board B39 MOLECULR INTERCTIONS OF CNNBINOI RECEPTOR INTERCTING PROTEIN 1 N B WITH CNNBINOI RECEPTOR 1. Pratishtha Singh, njali Ganjiwale, llyn C. Howlett, Sudha M. Cowsik 275- Board B40 POLRIZBLE MOEB FORCE FIEL METNMICS WITH MINIMI- ZTION PREICTS MISSING PROTEIN LOOPS. rmin vdic, Mallory R. Tollefson, Nicole Tatro, Stephen. LuCore, Jacob M. Litman, Timothy. Fenn, Michael J. Schnieders 276- Board B41 IMPROVING 3 STRUCTURE PREICTION OF BET-BRREL MEMBRNE PROTEINS. Wei Tian, Hammad Naveed, Jie Liang 277- Board B42 E NOVO PROTEIN STRUCTURE PREICTION B BIG T N EEP LERNING. Sheng Wang, Jinbo Xu 278- Board B43 NEXT GENERTION EVOLUTIONR SMPLING N ENERG FUNCTION GUIE B INITIO PROTEIN STRUCTURE PREICTION. vdesh Mishra, Md Tamjidul Hoque 279- Board B44 PREICTE STRUCTURE OF THE NGIOMOTIN LIPI BINING O- MIN. nn C. Kimble-Hill, Cameron J. Peck, Piiamaria S. Virtanen 280- Board B45 SELF-SSOCITION N CONFORMTIONL STBILIT OF NMPT PRO- TEIN. Trivikram R. Molugu, Udeep Chawla, nnie Huang, Radu C. Oita, Ting Wang, Michael F. Brown, Joe G. N. Garcia 281- Board B46 THE INTERVL BRNCH-N-PRUNE LGORITHM FOR THE PROTEIN STRUCTURE ETERMINTION. Thérèse E. Malliavin, Bradley Worley, Benjamin Bardiaux, Guillaume Bouvier, Mohamed Machat, ndrea Cassioli, Carlile Lavor, Leo Liberti, Michael Nilges Protein Stability (Boards B47 B63) 282- Board B47 BIOLOGICL ROLES OF PROTEIN HPERSTBILIT: IMPLICTIONS FOR BIOTECHNOLOG. Wilfredo Colón, Ke Xia, Jennifer Church, Jayeeta Sen, Jane Thibeault, Hannah S. Trasatti 283- Board B48 VOLUMETRICLL ERIVE THERMONMIC PROFILE OF INTERC- TIONS OF URE WITH NTIVE PROTEIN. Ikbae Son, Tigran Chalikian 284- Board B49 SUB-STTE CONFORMTIONS OF THE MESOPHILIC N PSCHROPHILIC LCTTE EHROGENSES PRECEING IRREVERSIBLE THERML INCTI- VTION. Sergei Khrapunov, Eric Chang, Robert Callender 285- Board B50 ENTURE STTE LOOP FORMTION THERMONMICS OF HBRI POLPEPTIE. Moses Leavens, Bruce E. Bowler 286- Board B51 REGULTION OF PROTEIN FOLING USING ORGNIC SOLVENTS N IONIC LIQUIS. uji Hidaka, Ryosuke Nishimura, Shigeru Shimamoto 287- Board B52 GLCINE BETINE REVERSES OSMOTIC SHOCK INUCE PROTEIN EST- BILIZTION IN LIVING CELLS. Samantha S. Stadmiller, Gary J. Pielak 288- Board B53 FLUORESCENCE EVIENCES FOR NON-HOMOGENEIT N RESIUL STRUCTURE OF ENTURE STTES. Katherina Hemmen, mitro Rodnin, Igor Markovic, Thomas Otavio Peulen, Suren Felekyan, Ralf Kuehnemuth, Hugo Sanabria, Claus M Seidel S F U R N I 25

54 F S R U I N 289- Board B54 SELECTION MINTINING PROTEIN STBILIT T EQUILIBRIUM. Sanzo Miyazawa 290- Board B55 EFFECTS OF FLNKING ISORER ON THE BEHVIOUR OF ORERE OMINS. Katie R. Kemplen, Petur O. Heidarsson, Lasse Staby, Charlotte O Shea, Karen Skriver, Birthe B. Kragelund 291- Board B56 THE EFFECT OF POLISPERSE CROWING ON PROTEIN STBILIT. lan van Giessen, nastasia Osti 292- Board B57 PPS-SNTHSE: ISSECTING FOLING OF LRGE N NTURLL FRGILE PROTEIN IN VITRO N IN CELLULO. Oliver Brylski, Jonathan Wolf Mueller, Simon Ebbinghaus 293- Board B58 EFFECTS OF SLT OR COSOLVENT ITION ON THERML STBILIT OF PROTEIN: RELEVNCE TO THOSE ON SOLUBILIT OF HROPHO- BIC SOLUTE IN WTER. Shota Murakami, Tomohiko Hayashi, Masahiro Kinoshita 294- Board B59 RESIUL STRUCTURE IN THE ENTURE STTE OF THREE-HELIX BUNLE PROTEIN. ustin Becht, Klara Briknarova, Bruce Bowler 295- Board B60 PHOSPHORLTION INUCE GLOBL STRUCTURL ESTBILIZTION OF SMLL PROTEIN OMIN. shleigh Bachman, Radwan Ebna Noor, imitra Keramisanou, Ioannis Gelis 296- Board B61 PROMISCUOUS CONTCTS N HEIGHTENE NMICS INCRESE THERMOSTBILIT IN N ENGINEERE VRINT OF THE ENGRILE HOMEOOMIN. Michelle E. McCully, Valerie aggett 297- Board B62 RTIONL ESIGN OF SNTHETIC PEG-LIKE POLMER FOR PROTEIN STBILIZTION. Christopher elre, Brian Panganiban, Tim Li, Charley Huang, Monica Olvera de la Cruz, Patrick ennis, Ting Xu 298- Board B63 STBILIT OF HSP60 FROM HELICOBCTER PLORI: EFFECT OF GTP BIN- ING. Karina Guadalupe, Jose Mendoza Folding Pathways (Boards B64 B76) 299- Board B64 IN VITRO STUIES OF THE FOLING N SSEMBL MECHNISM OF HEMOGLOBIN. Premila P. Samuel, William Ou, George N. Phillips, John S. Olson 300- Board B65 N EVOLUTIONR TREN TOWRS KINETIC STBILIT IN THE FOLING TRJECTOR OF RNSES H. Shion n Lim, Kathryn M. Hart, Michael J. Harms, Susan Marqusee 301- Board B66 INTERPRETING PHI-VLUES USING PROTEIN FOLING TRNSITION PTHS. Robert Best, Gerhard Hummer 302- Board B67 RECONSTRUCTING THE FOLING OF LUCIFERSE TO ELUCITE THE VECTORIL FOLING PTHWS OF LRGE, MULTIOMIN PROTEINS. Zackary N. Scholl, Weitao ang, Piotr Marszalek 303- Board B68 USING SINGLE MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOP TO ETECT HIGH-ENER- G INTERMEITES ON PROTEIN FOLING PTHW. Ha H. Truong, Emily J. Guinn, Susan Marqusee 304- Board B69 FOLING PTHWS OF EVOLUTIONRIL RELTE PROTEINS PROBE B HROGEN EXCHNGE MSS SPECTROMETR. Eric Bolin, Shion n, Susan Marqusee 305- Board B70 HOW HRONMIC INTERCTIONS FFECT THE FOLING RTE OF PROTEINS. Fabio C. Zegarra, irar Homouz, Margaret S. Cheung 306- Board B71 FOLING MECHNISMS OF SMLL PROTEINS GB1 N LB1. Qianyi Cheng, Insuk Joung, Keehyoung Joo, Kunihiro Kuwajima, Jooyoung Lee 307- Board B72 NOVEL TRP CGE CONFORMER REVELE B COMBINING HIGH PRES- SURE NMR N M SIMULTIONS. Martin J. Fossat, Soichiro Kitazawa, Scott McCallum, ngel Garcia, Catherine Royer 308- Board B73 MICROFLUIIC TURBULENT MIXERS, TIME RESOLVE SXS N FOL- ING INTERMEITES OF CHE. Sagar V. Kathuria, Osman Bilsel, Srinivas Chakravarthy, C. Robert Matthews 309- Board B74 THERML N CHEMICL UNFOLING OF CTOCHROME C IN THE PRES- ENCE OF HOFMEISTER IONS. Eric S. Peterson, Collin. O Leary, Sean J. Steinke, Mikayla J. Freese 310- Board B75 UNCOVERING CONFORMTIONL SUBSTTES N KINETIC CONSTNTS B PRESSURE MOULTION. Roland Winter 311- Board B76 INVESTIGTING COTRNSLTIONL FOLING IN MEMBRNE PROTEINS USING FRGMENT-BSE STRUCTURE PREICTION. Eleanor C. Law, Saulo H. P. de Oliveira, Sebastian Kelm, Jiye Shi, Charlotte M. eane Protein ynamics and llostery I (Boards B77 B90) 312- Board B77 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS FOR UNERSTNING IR SPEC- TR N THE ISTRIBUTION OF ENVIRONMENTS ROUN THE PHOS- PHOPNTETHEINE RM OF CL CRRIER PROTEINS. Michael R. Jordan, Louise K. Charkoudian, Casey H. Londergan 313- Board B78 CUGHT IN THE CT: TRPPING N CL CRRIER PROTEIN INTERCT- ING WITH KETOSNTHSE. Grace. Thiele 314- Board B79 LLOSTERIC MOULTION OF SERINE PROTESE B CONFORMTION- LL SELECTIVE NNOBOIES. Tobias Kromann-Hansen 315- Board B80 LLOSTERIC TRNSMISSION LONG LOOSEL STRUCTURE BCKBONE LLOWS CRIC TROPONIN C MUTNT TO FUNCTION WITH ONL ONE C 2+ ION. Mayra. Marques, José R. Pinto, dolfo H. Moraes, nwar Iqbal, Mariana T. Q. de Magalhães, Jamila Monteiro, Murilo M. Pedrote, Martha M. Sorenson, Jerson L. Silva, Guilherme. P. de Oliveira 316- Board B81 NMICS N SSEMBL OF SB-CONTINING E3 UBIQUITIN LIGS- ES. Ryan Lumpkin, lla hmad, Melinda Chan, Elizabeth Komives 26

55 317- Board B82 NFΚB N IΚBΑ ENGGE IN N I FOL OU, OU FOL ME INTERC- TION EXCLUING N. Kristen M. Ramsey, Holly E. embinski, i Chen, Elizabeth. Komives 318- Board B83 HXMS REVELS NMIC CHNGES IN THE NTICOGULNT W215 MUTNT OF THROMBIN. Riley Peacock, Jessie avis, Sofia Zaragosa, Elizabeth Komives 319- Board B84 INSIGHTS INTO NMICS OF THROMBIN W215 MUTNTS USING SNPT G2SI WITH ION MOBILIT SEPRTION. Jessie R. avis, Riley Peacock, Elizabeth Komives 320- Board B85 THE EFFECTS OF PROTEIN NMICS ON IMMUNE SSTEM SIGNLING PTHWS. Helen T. Hobbs, Susan Marqusee, John Kuriyan 321- Board B86 IMTINIB BINING TO HUMN C-SRC IS COUPLE TO INTER-OMIN LLOSTER N SUGGEST NOVEL KINSE INHIBITION STRTEG. uko Tsutsui, aniel eredge, Patrick L. Wintrode, Franklin. Hays 322- Board B87 PHOSPHO-INUCE THEFT OF SLT BRIGE IN RKIP LINKS MP KINSE N G PROTEIN-MEITE SIGNLING. Tobin R. Sosnick, John J. Skinner, Sheng Wang, Jiyoung Lee, Ruth Sommese, Sivaraj Sivaramakrishnan, Wolfgang Kölmel, Maria Hirschbeck, Hermann Schindelin, Caroline Kisker, Kristina Lorenz, Marsha R. Rosner 323- Board B88 CHRCTERIZTION OF ISESE CUSING MUTTIONS SSOCITE WITH FGF RECEPTOR TROSINE KINSES USING NMR SPECTROSCO- P. William M. Marsiglia, Huaibin Chen, Min-kyu Cho, Moosa` Mohammadi, Nathaniel J. Traaseth 324- Board B89 CONFORMTIONL FLEXIBILIT OF HIV VIF IN COMPLEX WITH HOST PROTEINS. K. urelia Ball, John. Gross, Matt P. Jacobson 325- Board B90 BINING-INTERFCE NMICS BETWEEN CLMOULIN N ITS TRGETS REVELE USING NONPERTURBTIVE INFRRE PROBE GROUPS. Casey H. Londergan, Kristen L. Kelly Enzyme Function, Cofactors, and t-translational Modifications (Boards B91 B107) 326- Board B91 NE4-2 IS FUNCTIONL OLIGOMER EXHIBITING COOPERTIVE LLO- STERIC KINETICS. ustin R. Todaro, llison C. ugustus-wallace, Jennifer M. Klein, rthur L. Haas 327- Board B92 UBIQUITINTION OF SUBSTRTES B E6P/UBE3 LIGSE. Virginia Ronchi, rthur Haas 328- Board B93 MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO UBC13-CTLZE UBIQUITINTION. Isaiah Sumner, R. Hunter Wilson, Walker M. Jones, aron G. avis, Serban Zamfir 329- Board B94 CHRCTERIZTION OF THE ESSENTIL RESIUES OF CCLOOXGEN- SE-1 N -2 RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR INTER-SUBUNIT COMMUNIC- TIONS UPON THEIR BINING TO THE CORRESPONING SUBSTRTES N INHIBITORS. Inseok Song 330- Board B95 COMPUTTIONL INVESTIGTION INTO THE MECHNISM OF THE HIS- TONE CETLTRNSFERSE, GCN5. R. Hunter Wilson, Isaiah Sumner 331- Board B96 MOLECULR SIMULTIONS OF BCTERIL LIPOPROTEIN BIOGEN- ESIS. Phillip J. Stansfeld 332- Board B97 HEME TRFFICKING B THE CTOCHROME C BIOGENESIS PTH- WS. Molly C. Sutherland, Joel. Rankin, Robert G. Kranz 333- Board B98 ESIGNE ENZMES N THE RIVING FORCES BEHIN INTEROMIN ELECTRON TRNSFER. Mia C. Brown, Kelly Greenland, Lei Zhang, Ronald L. Koder 334- Board B99 FCTORS GOVERNING UTOOXITION OF HUMN HEMOGLOBIN. ndres S. Benitez Cardenas, John S. Olson 335- Board B100 SSESSING THE SPECTROSCOPIC PROPERTIES N ENZME CTIVIT OF FLUORESCENT CSPSE SUBSTRTES. Gena Lenti, Nicholas Tassone, Srirajkumar Ranganathan, Caitlin Karver, Cathrine. Southern 336- Board B101 SINGLE MOLECULE ENZMOLOG WITH OUTER MEMBRNE PROTEIN G. Bach G. Pham 337- Board B102 PROTEIN SEMI-SNTHESIS TO CHRCTERIZE PHOSPHO-REGULTION OF HUMN UNG2. Brian P. Weiser, James T. Stivers, Philip. Cole 338- Board B103 VOLTGE EPENENT PHOSPHTSE CTIVIT IS ENHNCE B INTR- CELLULR CIIFICTION. ngeliki Mavrantoni, Kirstin Hobiger, ominik Oliver, Christian R. Halaszovich 339- Board B104 ELECTRIC FIEL EFFECTS IN THE CTIVE SITE OF THERMOPHILIC ENZME S OBSERVE B FTIR N 2IR SPECTROSCOP. Tayler. Hill, Hannah H. Lepird, avid. Price, Sean. Moran 340- Board B105 INFRRE STRUCTURL BIOLOG: HOW TO ETECT PROTONTION STTES OF HISTIINE SIE CHINS IN PROTEINS. ihua Xie, Charle Liu, Matthew Cavener 341- Board B106 ORIGIN OF CHIN LENGTH SPECIFICITES OF STRCH BRNCHING EN- ZME. Hadi Nayebi Gavgani, Remie Fawaz, Zahra ssar, lireza Ghanbarpour, avid Walls, Sarah McGovern, James H. Geiger 342- Board B107 MOIFICTIONS OF LPH N BET CRBOX-TERMINL TILS REGU- LTE MICROTUBULE SEVERING B KTNIN. Madison Tyler, Corey Reed, an Sackett, Jennifer Ross Ribosomes and Translation (Boards B108 B110) 343- Board B108 PROTEIN SNTHESIS TIMES SCLE WITH GENE LENGTH BECUSE THE ETERMINNTS OF TRNSLTION SPEE RE RNOML ISTRIBUTE CROSS GENES. Edward P. O Brien, jeet Sharma 344- Board B109 THE ROLE OF L11 STLK FLUCTUTIONS IN -TRN CCOMMO- TION. Huan ang, Paul Charles Whitford S F U R N I 27

56 F S R U I N 345- Board B110 SIMULTING MOVEMENT OF THE RIBOSOME HE URING TRNSLO- CTION. Karissa. Sanbonmatsu, Wataru Nishima Nucleic cid Structure and ynamics I (Boards B111 B127) 346- Board B111 EFFECTS OF 5-HROXMETHLCTOSINE EPIGENETIC MOIFICTIONS WITHIN THE VEGF PROMOTER REGION ON G-QURUPLEX N I-MOTIF N STRUCTURE N STBILIT. Michael M. Molnar, Rhianna K. Morgan, Tracy. Brooks, Randy M. Wadkins 347- Board B112 TEMPERTURE EPENENCE OF L-PROLINE RN UPLEX ESTBILIZ- TION. Jeffrey J. Schwinefus, Kalpit Modi, Nadia Baka 348- Board B113 ENGINEERING N LOOPING IN E. COLI. Nicole. Becker, Tanya L. Schwab, Karl J. Clark, L. James Maher III 349- Board B114 INVESTIGTING THE STBILIT OF N UPLEX HIRPINS USING OPTICL TWEEZERS. Leah Furman, Micah McCauley, Catherine. ietrich, Mark C. Williams, Megan E. Nunez 350- Board B115 UNTWISTING OF OUBLE-STRNE N N RN INVESTIGTE B MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Korbinian Liebl 351- Board B116 TRNSLOCTION OF STRUCTURLL EFINE BRNCHE N THROUGH NNOPORES. Philipp Karau, Kyle Briggs, Vincent Tabard-Cossa 352- Board B117 THERMONMIC LINKGE NLSIS OF PH-INUCE FOLING N UNFOLING TRNSITIONS OF I-MOTIFS. Byul Kim, Tigran Chalikian 353- Board B118 International Travel wardee LIVE CELL IMGING OF GENOMIC LOCI USING FLUORESCENT RN P- TMERS. dam Cawte, Sunny Jeng, Peter Unrau, avid Rueda 354- Board B119 ELUCITING THE ROLE OF TRNSCRIPTION IN SHPING THE 3 STRUC- TURE OF THE BCTERIL GENOME. Hugo Brandao, Xindan Wang, avid Rudner, Leonid Mirny 355- Board B120 INVESTIGTION OF THE MELTING THERMONMICS OF N 4-W JUNCTION: ONE BSE T TIME. Rachel E. Savage, Wujie Wang, Francis W. Starr, Ishita Mukerji 356- Board B121 ROLE OF WTSON-CRICK-LIKE MISMTCHES IN N REPLICTION FIEL- IT. Eric S. Szymanski, Isaac J. Kimsey, Hashim M. l-hashimi 357- Board B122 International Travel wardee IRECT OBSERVTION OF SINGLE BIOPOLMER FOLING N UNFOL- ING PROCESS B SOLI-STTE NNOPORE. Xin Shi, Rui Gao, Shao-Chuang Liu, Qiao Li, i-tao Long 358- Board B123 TUNING UP TETHERE PRTICLE MOTION. aniel T. Kovari, Eric Weeks, avid unlap, Laura Finzi 359- Board B124 SMLL MOLECULE PTMERS FOR BIOSENSING. Gregory Wiedman, unan Zhao, avid Perlin 360- Board B125 IMPROVE SMPLING IN MOLECULR NMICSSTUIESOF N N THE B TO Z[WC] TO Z-N TRNSITION. Lam T. Nguyen, shutosh Rai, Micaela E. Bush, lma Gracic, hsan. Khoja, Jinhee Kim, Sunil Pun, lexander K. Seewald, Benjamin L. ee, Michael G. Lerner 361- Board B126 Education Travel wardee ENERGETIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF PLECTONEME TIPS N TILS. ndrew ittmore, Keir C. Neuman 362- Board B127 MULTI-SCLE STRUCTURE N CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF SCF- FOLE N ORIGMI NNOPRTICLES. William Bricker, Keyao Pan, Mark Bathe RN Binding (Boards B128 B139) 363- Board B128 SHEING LIGHT ON CS9 TRGET SERCH. Viktorija Globyte, Seung Hwan Lee, Luuk Loeff, Jin Soo Kim, Chirlmin Joo 364- Board B129 TO CLEVE OR NOT TO CLEVE: PREICTING THE TRGET SPECIFICIT OF CRISPR-CS SSTEMS THROUGH THEORETICL MOELING. Misha Klein, Martin epken 365- Board B130 Education Travel wardee CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF CS9 URING N BINING. avuz S. agdas, Janice S. Chen, Samuel H. Sternberg, Jennifer. oudna, hmet ildiz 366- Board B131 REPETITIVE LOOP FORMTION B THE CRISPR-CS3 HELICSE. Luuk Loeff, Stan Brouns, Chirlmin Joo 367- Board B132 THE IMPCT OF N TOPOLOG ON TRGET SELECTION B CTOSINE- SPECIFIC CS9. Tsz Kin Martin Tsui, Travis H. Hand, Hong Li 368- Board B133 CRISPR-CS9: COMPUTTIONL INSIGHTS TOWR IMPROVE GENOME EITING. Giulia Palermo, inglong Miao, Ross C. Walker, Martin Jinek, J. ndrew McCammon 369- Board B134 STRUCTURL INSIGHTS INTO G-TRCT RECOGNITION B THE HNRNP H RN RECOGNITION MOTIF. Srinivasa R. Penumutchu 370- Board B135 Education Travel wardee BLIN PREICTIONS OF RN/PROTEIN RELTIVE BINING FFINI- TIES. Kalli Kappel, Inga Jarmoskaite, Pavan P. Vaidyanathan, William J. Greenleaf, aniel Herschlag, Rhiju as 371- Board B136 CI Travel wardee BIOPHSICL STUIES OF LIPOSOME ENCPSULTE POKEWEE NTIVI- RL PROTEIN N ITS USE S HIV THERPEUTIC. O Jay Stewart, rtem omashevskiy 372- Board B137 E-BOX PROTEIN CTS THROUGH RN TO PROMOTE HIV-1 REV-RRE SSEMBL. Rajan Lamichhane, John. Hammond, Raymond F. Pauszek, Ingemar Pedron, Edwin van der Schans, James R. Williamson, avid P. Millar 373- Board B138 ECIPHERING THE CTION MECHNISM OF X3: N RN HELICSE IMPLICTE IN CNCER PROPGTION N PTHOGENIC VIRL INFEC- TION. nthony F. Moore, liana Lopez de Victoria, Eda Koculi 28

57 374- Board B139 INTERCTION OF PKR WITH SINGLE STRNE RN. Christopher B. Mayo, James L. Cole Membrane ynamics I (Boards B140 B158) 375- Board B140 SURFCTNT MICELLE SELF-SSEMBL WITH CORSE-GRINE MRTINI STNR WTER N POLRIZBLE WTER. Eric Sefah, Blake Mertz 376- Board B141 SIMULTIONS OF GLCEROL N ITS EFFECT ON THE PHSE N BEHV- IOUR OF PPC MONOLERS. Jemma L. Trick, Wachirun Terakosolphan, Ben Forbes, Christian. Lorenz 377- Board B142 PROTOCOL N VLITION OF CHRMM-GUI HEX PHSE BUILER. ndrew H. Beaven, lexander J. Sodt, Richard W. Pastor, Wonpil Im 378- Board B143 REPROUCTION OF THREE-COMPONENT (PPC/OPC/CHOLESTEROL) PHSE IGRM USING CORSE GRINE MOLECULR NM- ICS. Cameron Montour, Timothy S. Carpenter, Felice C. Lightstone 379- Board B144 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS OF 38 TPES OF GNGLIOSIE IN HOMOEGNEOUS MEMBRNE BILERS. Steve Kim, Wonpil Im 380- Board B145 VITMIN E OES NOT PREFERENTILL BIN TO POLUNSTURTE LIP- IS S REVELE B UMBRELL SMPLING M SIMULTIONS. Xiaoling Leng, ndres Cavazos, Bruce Ray, Mikel Ghelfi, Jeffrey tkinson, Fangqiang Zhu, Stephen Wassall 381- Board B146 RBL-2H3 PROLIFERTION IS MOULTE B TRETMENTS THT SHIFT TRNSITION TEMPERTURES IN ISOLTE PLSM MEMBRNE VESICLES. Rohan P. esai, Sarah Veatch 382- Board B147 LIPI LTERL ORERING EFINE B HIGH-FIEL EPR. Zahra Hayati, Pavanjeet Kaur, Likai Song 383- Board B148 ZOBENZENE-CHOLESTEROL S PHOTOCTIVTOR IN BIOMIMETIC MEMBRNES: 1. LIPI NMICS. Chen Shen, Jacques Ollivier, Judith Peters, Jörg Pieper, Beate Klösgen 384- Board B149 NOMLOUS BEHVIOR IN LIPI BILER MEMBRNES. Matthew R. Cheetham, Helena L. E. Coker, Mark I. Wallace 385- Board B150 LL-TOM MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTION OF STELTH LIPO- SOMES. Seyed Hamid Tabari, Jeevapani Hettige, Mahmoud Moradi 386- Board B151 LIPI IFFUSION IN MEMBRNE JUNCTIONS MESURE B SINGLE- MOLECULE TRCKING. Vivek Ramakrishna, Mark I. Wallace 387- Board B152 INFLUENZ BINING VIIT GOVERNE B STEROL-EPENENT GN- GLIOSIE NMICS. Isabel Goronzy, Robert Rawle, Peter Kasson, Steven Boxer 388- Board B153 SECRETS OF THE ENIGMTIC LIPI II REVELE B MOLECULR NM- ICS SIMULTIONS. Syma Khalid, Firdaus Samsudin, Timothy S. Carpenter, Sarah Witzke 389- Board B154 EVLUTING BILER MECHNICL PROPERTIES IN PROTEIN RECONSTI- TUTE GUVS. Nestor Lopez Mora, Heather Findlay, Paula Booth 390- Board B155 Education Travel wardee SHER STRESS STIMULTE MSC CTIVITIES: IRECT CHNGES OF MEMBRNE TENSION OR CTOSKELETL STRESS? Mohammad Mehdi Maneshi, Frederick Sachs, Susan Zonglu Hua 391- Board B156 STRESS PROPGTION THROUGH BIOLOGICL LIPI-BILERS REVELE B TOMISTIC N CORSE-GRINE SIMULTIONS. Camilo ponte- Santamaria, Frauke Gräter 392- Board B157 INTEREPENENCE BETWEEN COLLECTIVE THERML FLUCTUTIONS N ELSTIC N VISCOUS PROPERTIES IN MOEL LIPI BILERS. Michihiro Nagao, Elizabeth G. Kelley, Rana shkar, Robert Bradbury, Paul. Butler 393- Board B158 Education Travel wardee HRTION-MEITE ELSTIC EFORMTIONS IN BIOLOGICL MEM- BRNES. Trivikram R. Molugu, Soohyun K. Lee, Xiaolin Xu, Rami Musharrafieh, K. J. Mallikarjunaiah, Constantin Job, Michael Brown Membrane Fusion and Non-Bilayer Structures (Boards B159 B180) 394- Board B159 INTERCTIONS OF CRBON NNOTUBES STBILIZE B SELECTE GEMINI SURFCTNTS WITH MOEL BIOMEMBRNES. Michalina Skupin, Justyna Iżykowska, Weronika ndrzejewska, Maria obies, Stefan Jurga, Maciej Kozak 395- Board B160 THE BILT: FREE STNING LIPI BILER MICRORR PLTFORM FOR MEMBRNE FUSION. Sathish K. Ramakrishnan, ndrea Gohlke, Paul Heo, James Rothman, Frederic Pincet 396- Board B161 PHSE SPECIFIC MEMBRNE FUSION WITH SNRE MIMETICS. Bastian Kubsch, Tom Robinson, Torben-Tobias Kliesch, ndreas Janshoff, Reinhard Lipowsky, Rumiana imova 397- Board B162 THE INFLUENCE OF NNOPRTICLES ON SNRE-MEITE MEMBRNE FUSION. Michael J. Crowe, Jiajie iao 398- Board B163 CLCIUM SENSITIVE RING-LIKE OLIGOMERS OF SNPTOTGMIN 1: IM- PLICTIONS FOR NEUROTRNSMITTER RELESE. Shyam Krishnakumar 399- Board B164 TOWRS UNERSTNING THE MOLECULR MECHNISM OF SN- CHRONOUS NEUROTRNSMITTER RELESE. Qiangjun Zhou, Thomas Christian Südhof, xel Thomas Brunger 400- Board B165 Α-SNUCLEIN: FUNCTIONL ROLE S REGULTOR OF SNRE-MEIT- E FUSION. Siobhan Toal, Elizabeth Rhoades 401- Board B166 MITOCHONRIL FUSION PROTEINS: TLE OF TWO MEMBRNES. ndrew. Kehr, Marisa. Rubio, Jenny Hinshaw 402- Board B167 STRUCTURE OF THE EBOL VIRUS ENVELOPE PROTEIN MPER/TM O- MIN N ITS INTERCTION WITH THE FUSION LOOP EXPLINS THEIR FUSION CTIVIT. Jinwoo Lee, avid. Nyenhuis, Elizabeth. Nelson, avid S. Cafiso, Judith M. White, Lukas K. Tamm S F U R N I 29

58 F S R U I N 403- Board B168 LEKGE INUCE B THE INFLUENZ VIRUS HEMGGLUTININ EPENS ON TRGET MEMBRNE SPONTNEOUS CURVTURE. Sourav Haldar, Elena Mekhedov, Jane Farrington, Petr Chlanda, Paul S. Blank, Joshua Zimmerberg 404- Board B169 VIRL FUSION EFFICC OF INFLUENZ VIRUS H3N2 RESSORTMENT COMBINTION TO THE SUPPOERE LIPI LER. Hunglun Hsu, Jean Millet, eirdre Costello, Gary Whittaker, Susan aniel 405- Board B170 SERINC5 INHIBITS HIV FUSION THROUGH INCTIVTION OF ENV GL- COPROTEINS N INTERFERENCE WITH PROUCTIVE REFOLING OF ENV. Chetan Sood, Mariana Marin, jit Chande, lexa L. Mattheyses, Khalid Salaita, Massimo Pizzato, Gregory Melikian 406- Board B171 SERINC INHIBITS HIV-1 ENV INUCE MEMBRNE FUSION N SLOWS FUSION PORE ENLRGEMENT. Ruben M. Markosyan, Shan-Lu Liu, Fred S. Cohen 407- Board B172 PROBING INUCE STRUCTURL CHNGES IN BIOMIMETIC BCTERIL CELL MEMBRNE INTERCTIONS WITH IVLENT CTIONS. llison Whited, lexander Johs, John Katsaras, Robert Standaert, aron Jubb 408- Board B173 ROLE OF TRNS TO CIS TRNSITION IN VIRL FUSION PORE IL- TION. Brett E. lcott, Zhenyong Wu, Josie Bircher, Erdem Karatekin, Ben O Shaughnessy 409- Board B174 THE INFLUENCE OF MEMBRNE COMPOSITION ON THE KINETICS OF INFLUENZ VIRUS FUSION MESURE USING SINGLE PRTICLE P- PROCH. Guus van der Borg, Scarlett Braddock, Jelle S. Blijleven, ntoine M. van Oijen, Wouter H. Roos 410- Board B175 REVISIT THE CORRELTION BETWEEN THE ELSTIC MECHNICS N FUSION OF LIPI MEMBRNES. Zih-n Fan, Kuan-u Tsang, Si-Han Chen, i-fan Chen 411- Board B176 HEMGGLUTININ PLMITOLTION CONTRIBUTES TO MEMBRNE CURVTURE IN INFLUENZ VIRUS SSEMBL N MEMBRNE FU- SION. Petr Chlanda, Elena Mekhedov, Hang Waters, lexander Sodt, Paul S. Blank, Joshua Zimmerberg 412- Board B177 HIV ENTR: RECEPTORS COOPERTE WITH MEMBRNE OMIN BOUN- RIES TO FORM ENTR SITES IN HOST CELLS. Sung-Tae ang, Volker Kiessling, Lukas K. Tamm 413- Board B178 SINGLE-VIRUS OBSERVTION OF PH-TRIGGERE ZIK FUSION IN THE BSENCE OF CELLULR RECEPTOR. Robert J. Rawle, Elizabeth Webster, Isabel Goronzy, Steven Boxer, Peter Kasson 414- Board B179 MOLECULR TLS IMGING N OSTEOCLST FORMTION: MULTI- SCLE STU OF CELL-CELL FUSION MECHNISMS. Jesse L. Silverberg, Pei ing Ng, Roland Baron, Peng in 415- Board B180 OPTIMIZING EXCITTION POLRIZTION TO PROBE FUSION PORE - NMICS USING TIRF MICROSCOP. Kasey Hancock, Joerg Nikolaus, Erdem Karatekin, avid Baddeley Membrane Structure I (Boards B181 B196) 416- Board B181 NLSIS OF LIPI OMINS IN BILER SIMULTIONS USING OBSERV- BLES FOR LIPI PCKING. Soohyung Park, Wonpil Im 417- Board B182 SOFTWRE FOR IRECT COMPRISON OF MEMBRNE SCTTERING EXPERIMENTS T TO MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. evhen Cherniavskyi, Svetlana Baoukina, Bryan W. Holland, Norbert Kučerka, Peter Tieleman 418- Board B183 MOELING ETHERS WITH MOLECULR NMICS: UPTE CHRMM FORCE FIEL PRMETERS FOR ETHERS IN MOEL COMPOUNS N LIPI MEMBRNES. lison M. Leonard 419- Board B184 SIMULTION OF LINOLEOL-CONTINING PURE LIPI BILER N SOBEN PLSM MEMBRNES. Xiaohong Zhuang, nna Ou, Jeffery B. Klauda 420- Board B185 LTERL HETEROGENEIT OF CHOLESTEROL ON BINR LIPI MIXTURES OF POPC/CHOL IMGE WITH FM. rturo Galván-Hernández, Fernando Favela-Rosales, Jorge Hernández-Cobos, Iván Ortega-Blake 421- Board B186 CPOW Travel wardee ORIENTTIONL PROPERTIES OF OPC/SM/CHOLESTEROL MIXTURES: PM-IRRS STU. Sabina M. Maté, Romina Vazquez, Felippe J. Pavinatto, M. ntonieta aza-millone, Vanesa Herlax, Laura Bakas, Osvaldo N. Oliveira Jr., María E. Vela 422- Board B187 INVESTIGTING LIPI OMIN FORMTION IN SMMETRIC LRGE UNILMELLR VESICLES USING FÖRSTER RESONNCE ENERG TRNSFER (FRET). Johnna R. St Clair, Qing Wang, Erwin London 423- Board B188 LIPI MIXING IN MOEL MEMBRNES. Ruo-Xu Gu, Svetlana Baoukina,. Peter Tieleman 424- Board B189 GLCOLIPI CROSSLINKING IS REQUIRE FOR CHOLER TOXIN TO PRTI- TION INTO N STBILIZE ORERE OMINS. Krishnan Raghunathan, Tiffany Wong, aniel J. Chinnapen, Wayne I. Lencer, Michael G. Jobling, nne K. Kenworthy 425- Board B190 MOEL FOR LIPI ROPLETS WITHIN ENOPLSMIC RETICULUM. Gonen Golani, Michael M. Kozlov 426- Board B191 FUNCTIONL N STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF PULMO- NR SURFCTNT FRCTIONS OBTINE FROM BRONCHOLVEOLR LVGES. José Carlos Castillo-Sánchez, lejandro Cerrada, Mikel Conde, Jésus Pérez-Gil, ntonio Cruz 427- Board B192 SIMULTIONS PROVIE INSIGHT INTO IMPROVING THE TOLERNCE OF THE E. COLI MEMBRNE. Pouyan Khakbaz, Jeffery Klauda 428- Board B193 INTERMEMBRNE CROSSTLK IN E. COLI. Patrice Rassam, Colin Kleanthous 30

59 429- Board B194 LOW-ENTHLP PHSE TRNSITIONS IEL ENTROP-RIVEN LTERL REORGNIZTION N PHSE SEPRTION IN SNTHETIC N NTURL MULTI-COMPONENT IB MEMBRNES. Graham Taylor, Frederick. Heberle, Jason Seinfeld, John Katsaras, C. Patrick Collier, Stephen. Sarles 430- Board B195 UTILIZING SMMETRIC GUVS TO INSPECT PLSM MEMBRNE PHSE BEHVIOR N BINING OF POLBSIC PROTEINS. Josephine Gonzales, Milka oktorova, Gerald Feigenson 431- Board B196 THE L-GMM PHSE OF PULMONR SURFCTNT. Kamlesh Kumar, Mariya Chavarha, Ryan W. Loney, Maayan P. agan, Thomas M. Weiss, Shankar B. Rananavare, Stephen B. Hall General Protein-Lipid Interactions I (Boards B197 B209) 432- Board B197 LIPI-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS RE UNIQUE FINGERPRINTS FOR MEM- BRNE PROTEINS. Valentina Corradi, Eduardo Mendez-Villuendas, Helgi Ingolfsson, Siewert-Jan Marrink,. Peter Tieleman 433- Board B198 LIPI-EPENENCE OF THE MEMBRNE INTERCTIONS OF THE TIM23 CHNNEL SUBUNIT OF THE MITOCHONRIL PROTEIN IMPORT MCHIN- ER. Melissa K. Skoryk, Kevin J. Boyd, Eric R. May, Nathan N. lder 434- Board B199 International Travel wardee ECIPHERING MEMBRNE PROTEIN ENERGETICS USING EEP SEQUENC- ING; TOWRS ROBUST ESIGN N STRUCTURE PREICTION OF MEM- BRNE PROTEINS. ssaf Elazar, Jonathan Weinstein, Sarel Fleishman 435- Board B200 GOVERNING MECHNISM OF PHOSPHOLIPIS PEROXITION VI 15-LI- POXGENSE, KE PLER IN FERROPTOSIS CELL ETH PTHW. ariush Mohammadyani, Judith Klein-Seetharaman, Valerian E. Kagan 436- Board B201 INVESTIGTION OF CL PROTEIN THIOESTERSE CTIVIT T THE MEM- BRNE. Kathrin Estel, Patricia Stege, Ingrid Vetter 437- Board B202 MG56, MEMBRNE BOUN O-CLTRNSFERSE PROTEIN, REGU- LTES LIPI COMPOSITION N MEMBRNE VESICLE SIZE IN SKELETL MUSCLE. Matthew Sermersheim, rpad Somogyi, Jordi Torrelles, Miyuki Nishi, Hiroshi Takeshima, Pei-Hui Lin, Jianjie Ma 438- Board B203 THE ROLE OF PCKING EFECTS IN THE STBILIT N FUNCTION OF THE INTRMEMBRNE PROTESE GLPG. Ruiqiong Guo, Zixuan Cang, eans Erin, Guowei Wei, Heedeok Hong 439- Board B204 ISSECTING THE SIE CHIN INTERCTION ENERGIES OF THE CTIVE SITE HROGEN BON NETWORK IN RHOMBOI PROTESE GLPG. Kristen. Gaffney, Jeff Cho, Heedeok Hong 440- Board B205 RECONSTITUTION OF FTSH-MEITE MEMBRNE PROTEIN EGR- TION IN BICELLES. iqing ang, Miyeon Kim, Ruiqiong Guo, Kristen Gaffney, Heedeok Hong 441- Board B206 IMPCT OF PLSM PROTEIN BINING ON CRGO RELESE B THER- MOSENSITIVE LIPOSOMES STUIE B FLUORESCENCE CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP. Judith J. Mittag, Barbara Kneidl, Tobias Preiß, Martin Hossann, Gerhard Winter, Stefan Wuttke, Hanna Engelke, Joachim O. Rädler 442- Board B207 MSS-SPECTROMETR BSE METHOOLOG TO UNRVEL THE MO- LECULR MECHNISMS OF SUGR TRNSPORT. Chloe Martens, ntoni Borysik, Paula Booth, rgyris Politis 443- Board B208 VECTORIL CHOLESTEROL TRNSPORT B STR4 IS MEITE B SPECIFIC PIP 2 MEMBRNE COMPOSITION. erek M. Shore, avid B. Iaea, Radda Rusinova, George Khelashvili, Michel. Cuendet, Olaf S. ndersen, Frederick R. Maxfield, Harel Weinstein 444- Board B209 CHIMER OF POLIPOPHORIN III N C-TERMINL OMIN OF POLI- POPROTEIN E TO STU POLIPOPROTEIN STRUCTURE FUNCTION. Paul M. Weers, Leesa M. Kakutani, James V. Horn, Vasanthy Narayanaswami Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction I (Boards B210 B224) 445- Board B210 COMPUTTIONL MOEL OF INTEGRIN CLUSTERING IN RESPONSE TO CTIN TURNOVER. Tamara C. Bidone, ravind R. Rammohan, Matt McKenzie, Gregory. Voth 446- Board B211 THE M2 MUSCRINIC RECEPTOR SIGNLING COMPLEX RESOLVE B SINGLE MOLECULE TRCKING IN LIVE CELLS. uchong Li, Rabindra V. Shivnaraine, Huiqiao Ji, Fei Huang, Kevin Braeckmans, James W. Wells, Claudiu C. Gradinaru 447- Board B212 QUNTITTIVE FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP REVELS HIGHER ORER OLIGOMERIZTION OF FGFR5. Romario Regeenes, Pamuditha Silva, awn M. Kilkenny, Jonathan V. Rocheleau 448- Board B213 INVESTIGTING THE HETERO-INTERTIONS OF RECEPTOR TROSINE KINSES IN LIVE CELLS. Michael Paul, Fozia hmed, Kalina Hristova 449- Board B214 ECOING THE SIGNLING THROUGH HOMOMERIC N HETEROMERIC CNNBINOI CB1 RECEPTORS. Guoqing Xiang, Takeharu Kawano, postolia Baki, iomedes Logothetis 450- Board B215 EXMINING THE EFFECTS OF NEUROTROPHIN 3 N NERVE GROWTH FCTOR ON THE INTERCTION OF TROPOMOSIN RECEPTOR KINSE N C. Fozia hmed, Kalina Hristova 451- Board B216 HIGH CONTENT NLSIS OF INTRCELLULR HETEROGENEIT TO STU GPCR OLIGOMERIZTION. rtu Breuer, Samuel Mcewen Walsh, nna Mantsiou, imitrios Stamou 452- Board B217 INTERCTIONS BETWEEN G PROTEINS N NON-STIMULTE GPCRS RE- VELE B TWO-PHOTON POLRIZTION MICROSCOP. lexey Bondar, Josef Lazar 453- Board B218 INVESTIGTING MUC1 TRNSMEMBRNE IMER STRUCTURE USING REPLIC EXCHNGE MOLECULR NMICS. Christina M. Freeman, lexander J. Sodt 454- Board B219 ELECTROSTTICS FCILITTES THE TRIMER-OF-IMERS FORMTION OF THE CHEMORECEPTOR SIGNLING OMIN. Marharyta Petukh, avi Ortega, Igor B. Zhulin S F U R N I 31

60 F S R U I N 455- Board B220 INVESTIGTING INITIL EVENTS OF IGE RECEPTOR SIGNLING WITH SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP N MONTE CRLO SIMULTIONS. Eshan Mitra, James P. Sethna, avid Holowka, Barbara Baird 456- Board B221 FLUORESCENCE FLUCTUTION SPECTROSCOP OF OPMINERGIC SIG- NLING IN PNCRETIC BET CELLS. aniel JP Foust, lessandro Ustione, avid W. Piston 457- Board B222 NMICS OF VRIOUS PHOSPHOLIPSE C-Β COMPLEXES. shima Singla, Suzanne Scarlata 458- Board B223 OPTICL CONTROL OF CGMP SIGNLING. Ulrike Scheib, Katja Stehfest, Christine E. Gee, Heinz G. Körschen, Shatanik Mukherjee, Thomas G. Oertner, Peter Hegemann 459- Board B224 PHOTO REGULTION OF SMLL G-PROTEIN RS USING PHOTOCHROMIC PEPTIE. Masahiro Kuboyama, Kaori Masuhara, Shinsaku Maruta, Kazunori Kondo, Kazuo Fujiwara Exocytosis and Endocytosis I (Boards B225 B241) 460- Board B225 NMIN INEPENENT ENOCTIC PTHW OPERTES IN NEG- TIVE FEEBCK LOOP TO SENSE N REGULTE THE RESTING MEM- BRNE TENSION. Joseph J. Thottacherry 461- Board B226 Education Travel wardee MUNC13 N MUNC18 COOPERTE TO PROPERL SSEMBLE SNRES FOR FST NEUROTRNSMITTER RELESE. ing Lai 462- Board B227 CI Travel wardee EFFECTS OF OPSONIN ENSIT N TPE ON THE PHGOCTOSIS OF BES. Sebastian Hendrickx-Rodriguez, Michael R. Falvo, E. Timothy O Brien III, Richard Superfine 463- Board B228 Education Travel wardee SUPPORTE TUBULTE BILER SSTEM SHOWS EFFECTS OF SNP- TOTGMIN-7 ON MEMBRNE CURVTURE. Peter ahl, Joseph Vasquez, Hai Tran, Jeff Knight, run nantharam 464- Board B229 EXOSOMES FRCTIONTION B BIOPHSICL PROPERTIES. Soheyl Tadjiki, Robert Reed, Samer l-hakami, Mikhail Skliar 465- Board B230 MEMBRNE RECRUITMENT ENBLES WEK BINING ENOCTIC PRO- TEINS TO FORM STBLE COMPLEXES. Osman ogurtcu, Margaret E. Johnson 466- Board B231 MECHNOREGULTION OF CLTHRIN-MEITE ENOCTOSIS IN ISO- LTE CELLS N EVELOPING TISSUES. Comert Kural 467- Board B232 REGULTION OF LSOSOML EXOCTOSIS B OXITIVE STRESS N CLCIUM IONS. Sreeram Ravi, ndrew P. Vanemark, Kirill Kiselyov 468- Board B233 LOCL TURGOR PRESSURE REUCTION VI CHNNEL CLUSTERING. Jonah K. Scher-Zagier 469- Board B234 EFFECTS OF STEROL SUBSTITUTION IN PLSM MEMBRNE OF HOST CELL UPON INTERNLIZTION OF ERSINI PSEUOTUBERCULOSIS. JiHyun Kim, Hana S. Fukuto, James B. Bliska, Erwin London 470- Board B235 RECOVER OF ESCRT-III FILMENTS SUBJECTE TO FORCE: N INVSIVE MOE HS-FM STU. Nebojsa Jukic, Lorena Redondo-Morata, urélien Roux, Simon Scheuring 471- Board B236 STRUCTURL NMICS OF ENOCTOSIS B HIGH-SPEE TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP. Grigory Tagiltsev, Frederic Eghiaian, Simon Scheuring 472- Board B237 ILTION OF FUSION PORES B SNRE PROTEIN CROWING. Zhenyong Wu, Oscar. Bello, Sathish Thiyagarajan, Sarah M. uclair, Wensi Vennekate, Shyam S. Krishnakumar, Ben O Shaughnessy, Erdem Karatekin 473- Board B238 IMGING REGULTOR LIPIS N PROTEIN KINSE C T SITES OF EXO- CTOSIS. dam J. Trexler, Justin W. Taraska 474- Board B239 CMOS BSE SENSOR RR PLTFORM FOR NLSIS OF EXOCTOSIS EVENTS. Meng Huang, John C. Ruelas, Shailendra S. Rathore, Joannalyn B. elacruz, Manfred Lindau 475- Board B240 MIZ-2, NEW CTECHOLMINE-SELECTIVE FLUORESCENT SENSOR FOR VISULIZING NOREPINEPHRINE. Xin. Liu, Le Zhang, Kevin. Gillis, Timothy E. Glass 476- Board B241 SNRE PROTEIN STRUCTURE LTERE IN RESPONSE TO PH. Kara L. Woodbury, Sam K. Zenger, Peter Weitzel, Curtis. Nelson, Sterling M. Jones, Trey S. Winter, Wade J. Whitt, ni C. Henriksen, ixon J. Woodbury Calcium Signaling I (Boards B242 B255) 477- Board B242 OPTOGENETIC ISSECTION OF STIM1 CONFORMTIONL SWITCH N OLIGOMERIZTION. Guolin Ma, Lian He, Qian Zhang, ubin Zhou 478- Board B243 STRUCTURL IFFERENCES BETWEEN CRIC N SKELETL RNO- INE RECEPTORS. Sonali hindwal, Joshua Lobo, Montserrat Samso 479- Board B244 INCRESE ENSIT OF SERC PUMPS T THE PERIPHER OF CRIC PURKINJE CELLS FTER MOCRIL INFRCTION. Bruno Stuyvers, Penelope Boyden, Henk EJ ter Keurs, unbo Guo, Wen un, Kazi Haq, Meleze Hocini, Michel Haissaguerre, Olivier Bernus, Sebastien Chaigne, Sabine Charron, Caroline Cros, Fabien Brette 480- Board B245 R420Q FUNCTIONL EFFECTS OF THE RR 2 CTECHOLMINERGIC VENTRICU- LR POLMORPHIC TCHCRI IN MOUSE CRIOMOCTES. Riccardo Rizzetto, Miguel Fernandez-Tenorio, lexandra Zahradnikova Jr, Simona Boncompani, Elena Marqués-Sulé, ue i Wang, Jean-Pierre Benitah, Esther Zorio, Feliciano Protasi, Ernst Niggli, na M. Gomez 481- Board B246 SUPPRESSION OF RRHTHMI B ENHNCING MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM UPTKE IN EXPERIMENTL MOELS OF CTECHOLMINERGIC VENTRICULR TCHCRI. Maria K. Schweitzer, Fabiola Wilting, Simon Sedej, Lisa reizehnter, Nathan J. upper, lessandra Moretti, Ohyun Kwon, Silvia G. Priori, Karl-Ludwig Laugwitz, Michael Mederos y Schnitzler, Thomas Gudermann, Johann Schredelseker 32

61 482- Board B247 NTIEPRESSNT RUGS CITLOPRM N ESCITLOPRM BUT NOT PROXETINE INUCE RRTHMOGENIC SRCOPLSMIC RETICULUM CLCIUM RELESE. aniel Blackwell, Björn Knollmann 483- Board B248 THE INTERPL BETWEEN LENGTH-EPENENT CLCIUM FFINIT OF TROPONIN N X-ROS SIGNLING ON MOPLSMIC CLCIUM LEVELS IN HERT. Sarita Limbu, Benjamin L. Prosser, W. Jonathan Lederer, M. Saleet Jafri 484- Board B249 MITOCHONRIL C 2+ UPTKE N SUPEROXIE GENERTION REGU- LTES NGIOTENSIN II-INUCE PROLIFERTION IN NEONTL CRIC FIBROBLSTS. Jin O-Uchi, eming Fu, Jyotsna Mishra, Bong Sook Jhun, Shey-Shing Sheu 485- Board B250 TRPV4 ENHNCES CRIOMOCTE CLCIUM TRNSIENTS N CR- IC CONTRCTILIT FOLLOWING HPOOSMOTIC STRESS N ISCH- EMI-REPERFUSION. John L. Jones, eborah Peana, Michelle. Lambert, Timothy L. omeier 486- Board B251 CHRCTERIZTION OF INTRCELLULR SOIUM HOMEOSTSIS IN MURINE TRIL MOCTES. Libet Garber, W. Jonathan Lederer, Maura Greiser 487- Board B252 Education Travel wardee GENETIC BLTION OF FIBROBLST MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM UPTKE INCRESES MOFIBROBLST TRNSIFFERENTITION N EXCERBTES FIBROSIS IN MOCRIL INFRCTION. lyssa. Lombardi, Ehtesham rif, Timothy S. Luongo, John W. Elrod 488- Board B253 GIN-OF-FUNCTION MUTTION IN RNOINE RECEPTOR TPE 1 MO- ULTES MURINE THMOCTE CLCIUM SIGNLING N UTOIMMUNE RESPONSE IN MICE. Lukun ang, thena Soulika, Lillian Cruz-Orengo, Paul. llen, lla F. Fomina 489- Board B254 REGULTION OF CRIC PCEMKER CTIVIT B PE4 ISO- FORMS. elphine Mika, na Maria Gomez, Marco Conti, Rodolphe Fischmeister, Grégoire Vandecasteele 490- Board B255 FUNCTIONL ROLE OF TRPC1 CHNNELS IN NEONTL CRIOMO- CTES. hmad. zmi, Chris Hunter, Hu Qinghua, Frank B. Sachse Excitation-Contraction Coupling (Boards B256 B278) 491- Board B256 PROBING THE INTER-SUBUNIT/SUBOMIN INTERCTIONS RELEVNT TO ISESE MUTTIONS IN THE N-TERMINL OMIN OF RNOINE RECEPTORS B MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTION. Wenjun Zheng 492- Board B257 GENOTPE-PHENOTPE CORRELTIONS OF THE CENTRL CORE ISESE MUTTIONS IN THE C-TERMINL REGION OF THE RR1 CHNNEL. Takashi Murayama, Nagomi Kurebayashi, Haruo Ogawa, Toshiko amazawa, Takashi Sakurai 493- Board B258 THE ROLE OF TRIC CHNNELS IN SR COUNTERCURRENT URING SR C 2+ RELESE N SERC RE-UPTKE. Vilmos Zsolnay, Claudio Berti, Michael Fill, irk Gillespie 494- Board B259 METHO FOR VLITING MUTTIONS SSOCITE WITH MLIG- NNT HPERTHERMI USING CRISPR/CS9 N UL INTEGRSE CS- SETTE EXCHNGE. Kevin J. e Leon, Shane ntrobus, Paul enney llen, Isabelle Marty, avid Segal 495- Board B260 ROLE OF STIM1 N ORI1 IN THE FORMTION OF TUBULR GGRE- GTES IN GEING SKELETL MUSCLE FIBERS. Claudia Pecorai, ntonio Michelucci, Laura Pietrangelo, Feliciano Protasi, Simona Boncompagni 496- Board B261 MITSUGUMIN 53 REGULTES EXTRCELLULR C 2+ ENTR N INTR- CELLULR C 2+ RELESE VI ORI1 N RR1 IN SKELETL MUSCLE. Mi Kyoung hn, Keon Jin Lee, Chuanxi Cai, Mei Huang, Chung-Hyun Cho, Jianjie Ma, Eun Hui Lee 497- Board B262 LOCLIZTION OF JUNCTOPHILIN-1 T THE JUNCTIONL SRCOPLS- MIC RETICULUM REQUIRES SEQUENCE IN THE TRNSMEMBRNE OMIN. aniela Rossi, ngela Maria Scarcella, Stefania Lorenzini, Enea Liguori, Mirko Messa, Pietro e Camilli, Vincenzo Sorrentino 498- Board B263 INTERCTION OF JUNCTOPHILINS N THE C-TERMINUS OF CV1.1 SUB- UNITS REGULTES LOCLIZTION N FUNCTION OF L-TPE CLCIUM CHNNELS IN SKELETL MUSCLE. Tsutomu Nakada, Toshihide Kashihara, Mitsuhiko amada 499- Board B264 NMICS OF TRI ORGNIZTION. Muriel Sébastien, Perrine Teyssier, Julie Brocard, Eric enarier, Isabelle Marty, Julien Fauré 500- Board B265 SSESSMENT OF C 2+ SENSITIVIT OF SK CHNNELS IN RT VENTRICULR CRIOMOCTES USING INTRINSIC C 2+ CCLING MCHINER. Luliia Polina, Radmila Terentyeva, Karim Roder, Gideon Koren, Jin O-Uchi, mitry Terentyev 501- Board B266 MOIFIE CLCIUM HOMEOSTSIS IN GE MOUSE SKELETL MUS- CLE. László Csernoch, János Fodor, ána l-gaadi, Tamás Czirják, Tamás Oláh, Beatrix ienes, Péter Szentesi 502- Board B267 SHER STRESS INUCES TRNSVERSE C 2+ WVES VI UTOCRINE C- TIVTION OF P2X PURINOCEPTORS IN RT TRIL MOCTES. Joon-Chul Kim, Sun-Hee Woo 503- Board B268 OPTICL MPPING IN RT MOELS OF TRIL ILTION. Samantha Cannazzaro, Claudia Crocini, Marina Scardigli, Raffaele Coppini, Ping an, Leslie M. Loew, Chiara Tesi, Elisabetta Cerbai, Francesco S. Pavone, Corrado Poggesi, Leonardo Sacconi, Cecilia Ferrantini 504- Board B269 EPC2-RP1 SIGNLING INFLUENCES RECTIVE OXGEN SPECIES PRO- UCTION N SUSCEPTIBILIT TO CRIC RRHTHMIS. Zhaokang ang, Hannah M. Kirton, Moza l-owais, Chris Peers, erek S. Steele 505- Board B270 GENERTION N CHRCTERIZTION OF HUMN IPSC CRIOMO- CTE MOEL OF TROPONIN T I79N LINKE HPERTROPHIC CRIO- MOPTH. Lili Wang, mytro Oleksandrovych Kryshtal, Kyungsoo Kim, Shan Parikh, Kevin Richard Bersell, Jose R. Pinto, Huan He, Bjorn Christian Knollmann 506- Board B271 CRIC ELECTROMECHNICL COUPLING MOEL OF MOCRIL CONTRCTILE FUNCTION UNER ISCHEMIC CONITIONS. asser boelkassem, Natalia Trayanova S F U R N I 33

62 F S R U I N 507- Board B272 CRIOMOCTE FUNCTIONL KINETIC RESERVE IS LOST IN N OS- SBW SWINE MOEL OF HERT FILURE WITH PRESERVE EJECTION FRCTION. dam B. Veteto, John L. Jones, Joel C. Robinett, T. ylan Olver, Jenna C. Edwards, Michelle. Lambert, Pamela K. Thorne, Maike Krenz, Kerry S. Mconald, Jaume Padilla, avid. Ford, Christopher Baines, R. Scott Rector, Craig. Emter, Timothy L. omeier 508- Board B273 HERT FILURE RE-ISTRIBUTES PHOSPHOLMBN BETWEEN NUCLER MEMBRNES N SRCOPLSMIC RETICULUM IN CRIOMO- CTES. Zhipeng Tian, an Li, Peng-Sheng Chen, Steven Cala, Zhenhui Chen 509- Board B274 THE EFFECT OF OVRIECTOM ON CLCIUM (C 2+ ) HNLING IN GUINE PIG CRIOMOCTES. Hsiang-u ang, nita lvarez-laviada, Jahn M. Firth, lice J. Francis, Kenneth T. MacLeod 510- Board B275 BIOCHEMICL N MECHNICL PROPERTIES OF MURINE EXTROCU- LR MUSCLES. Jan Eckhardt, Marijana Sekulic-Jablanovic, Susan Treves, Francesco Zorzato 511- Board B276 THE MINTENNCE BILIT N C 2+ VILBILIT OF SKELETL MUS- CLE RE ENHNCE B SILENFIL. Mei Huang, Keon Jin Lee, Kyung-Jin Kim, Mi Kyoung hn, Chung-Hyun Cho, o Han Kim, Eun Hui Lee 512- Board B277 NTROLENE SHIFTS THE FFINIT OF THE RNOINE RECEPTOR FOR MG 2+. Rocky H. Choi, F. Xaver Konig, Tanya R. Cully, Bradley S. Launikonis 513- Board B278 MG53 INTERCTS WITH CRIOLIPIN TO PROTECT MITOCHONRI FROM ISCHEMI-REPERFUSION INUCE OXITIVE STRESS. Hanley Ma, Xinyu Zhou, Xinxin Wang, Junwei Wu, Kristyn Gumpper, Tao Tan, Timothy yodele desanya, Chunlin ang, ongqiu Zheng, Heather Chandler, Jingsong Zhou, Jianjie Ma, Hua Zhu 34 Voltage-gated Na Channels I (Boards B279 B298) 514- Board B279 OMIN SPECIFIC ROLE OF S4 FOR STEPPING INTO N RECOVERING FROM THE INCTIVTE STTE S OBTINE FROM OMEG- N R4H MUTNTS IN NV1.2. Nikolaus Guenter Greeff, Hansjakob Heldstab, Claudia Lehmann 515- Board B280 IVERGENCE IN OMIN IV OF N ELECTRIC FISH N V CHNNEL TUNES ITS FST INCTIVTION TO SUPPORT RPI FIRING RTES B ELECTRO- MOTORNEURONS. aniel Thomas Infield, mmon Thompson, Troy Smith, Harold H. Zakon, Christopher. hern 516- Board B281 ROLE FOR FST INCTIVTION IN OMIN I OF VOLTGE GTE SOIUM CHNNELS. James R. Groome, Ryann Camp 517- Board B282 EFFECTS OF CSTEINE SUBSTITUTIONS IN 1-S6 ON FST N SLOW INCTIVTION IN NV1.4. John O Reilly, Penny Shockett 518- Board B283 MOLECULR MECHNISMS OF CRICVOLTGE-GTE N + CHNNEL REGULTION B CIIC PH. Bicong Li, Wandi Zhu, Jon Silva 519- Board B284 OMEG MUTTIONS LONG S4 IN NV1.2 CHNNELS GIVE INSIGHT INTO OMIN SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTION TO CTIVTION N STE STTE INCTIVTION. Claudia Lehmann, Hansjakob Heldstab, Nikolaus Guenter Greeff 520- Board B285 CHRCTERIZTION OF N V 1.5 GIN-OF-FUNCTION MUTTION (G213) CUSING MULTIFOCL TRIL N VENTRICULR PREMTURE ECTOPIES N N INCRESE RISK OF ILTE CRIOMOPTH. Kirstine Calloe, nders K. Broendberg, lex H. Christensen, Lisbeth N. Pedersen, Morten S. Olesen, Maria. Tejada, Soren Friis, Morten B. Thomsen, Henning Bundgaard, Henrik K. Jensen 521- Board B286 VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNEL MUTTIONS CN EXERT OMINNT- NEGTIVE SUPPRESSION B COUPLE GTING. Jerome Clatot, urore Girardeau, Celine Marionneau, Isabelle eschenes 522- Board B287 OPEN N CLOSE STTES OF THE N V B CTIVTION GTE. Michael Lenaeus, Tamer M. Gamal El-in, Karthik Ramanadane, Ning Zheng, William. Catterall 523- Board B288 IN VITRO SINGLE-MOLECULE STU OF NCHBC USING PLNR LIPI BILER EVICE. Hiofan Hoi, ndrew Jo, Manisha Gupta, Carlo. Montemagno 524- Board B289 CONTROL OF SLOW, USE EPENENT INCTIVTION OF N V B B ITS C TERMINL TIL. Tamer M. Gamal El-in, Michael J. Lenaeus, Karthik Ramanadane, Ning Zheng, William. Catterall 525- Board B290 ROLE OF CHNNEL FLUCTUTIONS IN ION TRNSPORT N SELECTIVIT IN BCTERIL SOIUM CHNNEL NVB. Christopher Ing, Nilmadhab Chakrabarti, Ning Zheng, William. Catterall, Régis Pomès 526- Board B291 N OPEN STTE MOEL OF THE NVB CHNNEL EXPLORE B ROSETT N MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTION. Phuong T. Nguyen, Kevin R. emarco, Igor Vorobyov, Coleen E. Clancy, Toby W. llen, Vladimir arov- arovoy 527- Board B292 SIMULTING THE CCESS N BINING OF SUBTPE SELECTIVE SOIUM CHNNEL INHIBITORS. Ben Corry 528- Board B293 PROPOFOL IS POTENT GTING MOIFIER OF VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNELS. Elaine ang, aniele Granata, Roderic Eckenhoff, Vincenzo Carnevale, Manuel Covarrubias 529- Board B294 THE SOIUM ION BINING REGION T THE FOCUS OF P1 HELICES T- TRCTS BOTH CHRGE N ELECTRONEUTRL LIGNS OF SOIUM CHNNELS. enis B. Tikhonov, Boris S. Zhorov 530- Board B295 COMPRISON OF ION SELECTIVIT MECHNISMS IN BCTERIL N MMMLIN SOIUM CHNNELS. Emelie Flood, Céline Boiteux, Toby W. llen 531- Board B296 HOW C-TERMINL OMIN STBILIZE THE GTE OF VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNELS. Song Ke, Bonnie nn Wallace, Jakob Ulmschneider, Martin Ulmschneider 532- Board B297 MOLECULR MOELİNG OF MMMLIN NV1.4 CHNNEL. li O. car, Esra Korpe, Murat Cavus, Serdar Kuyucak, Turgut Bastug 533- Board B298 MECHNISM N ENERGETICS OF ION N TETROOTOXIN BINING TO NVMS CHNNEL. Esra Korpe, li Osman car, Murat Cavus, Serdar Kuyucak, Turgut Bastug

63 Voltage-gated Ca Channels I (Boards B299 B308) 534- Board B299 MOELING THE EFFECTS OF VOLTILE NESTHETICS ON L-TPE C 2+ CHNNELS N C 2+ INUCE C 2+ RELESE IN CRIOMO- CTES. Neeraj Manhas 535- Board B300 ELECTROPHSIOLOGICL CHRCTERIZTION OF T-TPE CLCIUM CHN- NELS IN CENTRL MEIL NUCLEUS OF THE RT THLMUS. Tamara Timic Stamenic, Slobodan M. Todorovic 536- Board B301 CI Travel wardee UNMSKING THE MOLECULR ETERMINNTS IMPORTNT FOR C 2+ -EPENENT REGULTION OF C V 2.2. Jessica R. Thomas, Jussara Hagen, my Lee 537- Board B302 CI Travel wardee C-TERMINL SPLICE VRITION REVELS NEW INSIGHTS INTO CLMO- ULIN REGULTION OF C V 1.4 CHNNELS. Brittany Williams, Vasily Kerov, aniel Soh, my Lee 538- Board B303 STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF CLMOULIN ISESE MUT- TIONS. Kaiqian Wang, Jocelyn Lu, Kamilla T. Larsen, Michael T. Overgaard, Filip Van Petegem 539- Board B304 STRONTIUM N BRIUM IN QUEOUS SOLUTION N N ION CHN- NEL BLOCKING SITE. Mangesh Chaudhari, Susan Rempe 540- Board B305 THE CLCIUM CHNNEL 2 SUBUNIT INCRESES THE GTING CHRGES OF CV1.2 CHNNELS. Gustavo F. Contreras, Nicoletta Savalli, ntonios Pantazis, Carlos Gonzalez, Riccardo Olcese, lan Neely 541- Board B306 CLMOULIN N STC3 ENHNCE FUNCTIONL EXPRESSION OF C V 1.1. Jacqueline Niu, Manu Ben Johny, avid T. ue, Takanari Inoue 542- Board B307 C V 1.3 (CCN1) GIN-OF-FUNCTION E NOVO MISSENSE MUTTIONS RE SSOCITE WITH CNS ISORERS. lexandra Pinggera, Luisa Mackenroth, Jörg Striessnig 543- Board B308 UL EFFECT OF PLMITTE ON VOLTGE-GTE CLCIUM CHNNELS N INSULIN SECRETION IN PNCRETIC BET CELLS OF RTS. Neivys García-elgado, Myrian Velasco-Torres, Carmen Sanchez-Soto, Marcia Hiriart Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating I (Boards B309 B324) 544- Board B309 Education Travel wardee EXMINING THE ROLE OF PHOSPHORLTION ON INTERCTIONS BETWEEN THE CRIC POTSSIUM CHNNEL LPH-SUBUNITS HERG N K V LQT1. Medeea C. Popescu, Louise E.O. arling 545- Board B310 MONITORING STRUCTURL REORGNIZTION OF CLMOULIN IN COM- PLEX WITH THE C-TERMINUS OF KCNQ CHNNELS. Carolina Gomis-Perez, Eider Nunez-Viadero, Ganeko Bernardo-Seisdedos, Covadonga Malo, Pilar reso, lvaro Villarroel 546- Board B311 NOVEL INSIGHTS FROM STRUCTURL NLSIS OF INTERCTIONS OF KCNQ K + CHNNELS WITH CLMOULIN. Crystal R. rcher, kash Bhattacharya, Benjamin T. Enslow, lex B. Taylor, mitri N. Ivanov, Mark S. Shapiro 547- Board B312 KCNE1 N KCNE3 MOULTE KCNQ1 CHNNELS B FFECTING IFFER- ENT GTING TRNSITIONS. Rene Barro-Soria, Rosamary Ramentol, Sara I. Liin, Marta E. Perez, Robert S. Kass, H Peter Larsson 548- Board B313 CP1 OPENS I KS CHNNELS B SUBSTITUTING PIP 2. Moawiah M. Naffaa, Xianjin Xu, Hongwu Liang, Guohui Zhang, Hong Zhan Wang, Junyuan Goa, Ira S. Cohen, Xiaoqin Zou, Jianmin Cui 549- Board B314 PI(4,5)P 2 MOULTES HSTERESIS N PHRMCOLOG OF K V 7 CHN- NELS. Carlos. Villalba-Galea 550- Board B315 MOLECULR MECHNISM OF THE KV7.1-CHNNEL CTIVTOR N-R- CHIONOL TURINE. Sara I. Liin, Rene Barro-Soria, H Peter Larsson 551- Board B316 ML277 OPENS KCNQ1 CHNNELS B SELECTIVEL ENHNCING THE O STTE. Panpan Hou, Ling Zhong, Powei Kang, Zachary Beller, Kelli McFarland, Jingyi Shi, Jianmin Cui 552- Board B317 COMPREHENSIVE SSESSMENT OF ISESE MUTNT FORMS OF THE HU- MN KCNQ1 POTSSIUM CHNNEL. Hui Huang, Keenan Taylor, Charles Sanders 553- Board B318 VOLTGE- TO LIGN- GTE SWITCH IN VOLTGE-GTE POTSSIUM CHNNELS. Xiaoping Pi, Qiang ing, Zhaobing Gao 554- Board B319 VOLTGE N C 2+ SENSOR COUPLING MOULTION B Β SUBUNITS IN THE BK CHNNEL. enisleidy Lorenzo, Karen Castillo, Gustavo Contreras, Willy Carrasquel-Ursulaez, Carlos Gonzalez, Ramon Latorre 555- Board B320 LPH-B HELIX OF RCK1 IS MJOR TRNSUCTION PTHW FOR C 2+ CTIVTION OF BK CHNNELS. anyan Geng, Zengqin eng, Gonzalo Budelli, lice Butler Butler, Jianmin Cui, Peng uan, Lawrence Salkoff, Karl Magleby 556- Board B321 CRBON MONOXIE M REGULTE BK SLO1 CHNNEL CTIVIT B PRTILL ISRUPTING HEME COORINTION. Taleh usifov, Nicoletta Savalli, ntonios Pantazis, Stefan H. Heinemann, Toshinori Hoshi, Riccardo Olcese 557- Board B322 ROLE OF THE SLO1 CRC4 MOTIF IN BK CHNNEL S ETHNOL SENSITIVI- T. Maria N. Simakova, asha Zaytseva, Shivantika Bisen, lex M. opico, nna N. Bukiya 558- Board B323 IFFERENTIL EXPRESSION OF BK CHNNEL BET1 SUBUNITS IN RT MESENTERIC, CORONR N CEREBRL RTERIES. Guruprasad Kuntamallappanavar, Shivantika Bisen, nna Bukiya, lex opico 559- Board B324 FUNCTIONL COUPLING OF BK CHNNELS TO NM RECEPTORS IN HIP- POCMPL ENTTE GRUS. Xin Guan, Jiyuan Zhang, Qin Li, Hui-Lin Pan, Jiusheng an S F U R N I 35

64 F S R U I N TRP Channels I (Boards B325 B336) 560- Board B325 BINING OF EXTRCELLULR C 2+ TO THE SPECIFIC MINO CIS IS REQUIRE FOR HET-EVOKE CTIVTION OF TRP1. Erkin Kurganov, Shigeru Saito, Claire T. Saito, Makoto Tominaga 561- Board B326 OLIGOMERIC N THERML STBILIT OF TRP1 COILE-COIL OMIN B POLPHOSPHTES. Gilbert Q. Martinez, Luke. Cody, Sharona E. Gordon 562- Board B327 TOWR ELUCITING THE HET CTIVTION MECHNISM OF THE TRPV1 CHNNEL GTING B MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTION. Han Wen, Feng Qin, Wenjun Zheng 563- Board B328 THE EMERGING ROLE OF HUMN TRPV1 S1 S4 SENSING OMIN IN CHNNEL GTING. Minjoo Kim, Nicholas Sisco, Jacob Hilton, Wade Van Horn 564- Board B329 INCTIVTION IN TRPV1 ION CHNNELS. Leon. Islas, na Sanchez- Moreno, Gisela Rangel-escas, Ernesto Ladron de Guevara, Tamara Rosenbaum 565- Board B330 KINETIC NLSIS OF VNILLOI-INUCE CTIVTION IN TRPV1 CHN- NEL. Simon Vu, Bo Hyun Lee, Jie Zheng 566- Board B331 Education Travel wardee RTIONL ESIGN N VLITION OF VNILLOI-SENSITIVE TRPV2 ION CHNNEL. Fan ang, Simon Vu, Vladimir arov-arovoy, Jie Zheng 567- Board B332 LOCLIZTION OF THE TEMPERTURE SENSORS TO THE PORE OMIN OF THE TRPV1 CHNNEL. Feng Zhang, Sonya Hanson, ndres ndres Jara-Oseguera1, Kenton Swartz 568- Board B333 TRNSFER OF TRPV1 SOIUM BINING SITE INTO TRPV2. Katherine E. Huffer, ndrés Jara-Oseguera, Kenton J. Swartz 569- Board B334 INVESTIGTING THE PUTTIVE CTIVTION GTE IN THE SELECTIVIT FILTER OF THE TRPV1 CHNNEL. ndres Jara-Oseguera, Kenton J. Swartz 570- Board B335 THE MECHNISM OF REGULTION OF TRPV6 CHNNELS B PI(4,5) P 2. Marina Kasimova, ysenur azici, Chike Cao, Phanindra Velisetty, Vincenzo Carnevale, Tibor Rohacs 571- Board B336 THE ROLE OF THE SENSING OMIN (S1-S4) IN TRPM8 TEMPERTURE N MENTHOL EPENENT GTING. Parthasarathi Rath Skeletal Muscle Mechanics, Structure, and Regulation (Boards B337 B354) 572- Board B337 MOULTION OF FST TRNSIENTS B COMPLINCE OF CROSSBRIGES N MOFILMENTS. Srboljub M. Mijailovich, jordje Nedic, Boban Stojanovic, Thomas C. Irving, Michael. Geeves 573- Board B338 INCRESE NON-UNIFORMIT IN IN VIVO SRCOMERE LENGTH URING TETNIC CONTRCTION. Eng Kuan Moo, Timothy R. Leonard, Walter Herzog 574- Board B339 MOFIBRILLR REGULTOR MECHNISMS OF STRETCH CTIVTION IN MMMLIN STRITE MUSCLE. Joel C. Robinett, Laurin M. Hanft, Kerry S. Mconald 575- Board B340 EFFECT OF CLCIUM ON MOSIN BINING TO REGULTE THIN FIL- MENT FROM SINGLE MOLECULE TO ENSEMBLE. Thomas Longyear, Sam Walcott, Edward P. ebold 576- Board B341 COORINTE VRITIONS IN MOSIN LIGHT CHIN N TROPONIN T ISOFORMS N IN MXIML SHORTENING VELOCIT IN HUMN SLOW SKELETL MUSCLE FIBERS. Peter J. Reiser 577- Board B342 COMPUTTIONL SIMULTIONS OF LO-EPENENT MOSIN KINETICS URING MUSCLE SHORTENING N LENGTHENING. xel J. Fenwick, Bertrand C.W. Tanner 578- Board B343 CLEVGE OF SKELETL MUSCLE MOSIN LOOPS 1 N 2 LES TO ECRESE FUNCTION. u-shu Cheng, Oleg Matusovskiy, ilson Rassier 579- Board B344 FORCE N POWER OF SNTHETIC MOSIN II-BSE M- CHINE. Pasquale Bianco, Irene Pertici, Luca Melli, Giulia Falorsi, anut- drian Cojoc, Tamás Bozó, Miklos Kellermayer, Vincenzo Lombardi 580- Board B345 ISSECTING CTOMOSIN MECHNOCHEMISTR USING BLEBBISTTIN S PHRMCOLOGICL TOOL. Mohammad. Rahman, ilson Rassier, lf Månsson 581- Board B346 EVELOPMENT N PHENOTPE STUIES OF SLOW SKELETL TROPO- NIN T E180 NONSENSE MUTTION KNOCK-IN MOUSE LINE. Han-Zhong Feng, J.-P. Jin 582- Board B347 SKELETL MOSIN-BINING PROTEIN C MOULTES CTOMOSIN CONTRCTILIT IN N ISOFORM-EPENENT MNNER. my Li, Shane Nelson, Kyounghwan Lee, Samantha Previs, Karen Brack, Michael Previs, Suresh Govindan, Sakthivel Sadayappan, Roger Craig, avid Warshaw 583- Board B348 EXPRESSION OF MOSIN STORGE MOPTH MUTTIONS IN RO- SOPHIL ISRUPTS MUSCLE FUNCTION, MOFIBRILLR STRUCTURE N CUSES EFECTS IN THICK FILMENT SSEMBL. Meera C. Viswanathan, Rick Tham, William. Kronert, William Schmidt, Floyd Sarsoza, drianna S. Trujillo, Sanford I. Bernstein, nthony Cammarato 584- Board B349 SIMPLIFIE FLEXIBLE CHIN MOEL OF CLCIUM REGULTE MOSIN- CTIN INTERCTION. Leonard P. Heinz, Rainer H.. Fink 585- Board B350 RECONSTRUCTION OF FUNCTIONL INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE FIBERS WITH RBBIT SKELETL MUSCLE CTIN. Hiroyuki Iwamoto 586- Board B351 THE SKELETL MUSCLE MOLECULR CLOCK REGULTES TITIN ISOFORM EXPRESSION. Lance. Riley, Xiping Zhang, Karyn. Esser 587- Board B352 CCIUM-INUCE SR CLCIUM LEK IN SFERLIN-NULL MURINE MUSCLE FIBERS. Valeriy Lukyanenko, Joaquin Muriel, Robert J. Bloch 36

65 588- Board B353 MG29 INTERCTS WITH BIN1 FOR MINTINING T-TUBULE STRUCTURE IN SKELETL MUSCLE PHSIOLOG N REGENERTION. Xinyu Zhou, Kristyn Gumpper, Xinxin Wang, Junwei Wu, Tao Tan, Miyuki Nishi, Hiroshi Takeshima, Jianjie Ma, Hua Zhu 589- Board B354 PHOSPHORLTION OF MOSIN INCRESES THE TPSE CTIVIT OF RELXE SKELETL MUSCLE FIBERS. Nariman Naber, Roger Cooke Cardiac Muscle Mechanics and Structure I (Boards B355 B369) 590- Board B355 IMPCT OF PR-NITROBLEBBISTTIN ON HUMN BET-CRIC MO- SIN T THE MOLECULR N TISSUE LEVELS. Wanjian Tang, Cheavar Blair, Kenneth S. Campbell, Christopher M. engo 591- Board B356 MOULTION OF CRIC MOSIN B SMLL MOLECULE GENT THT TRGETS THE REGULTOR LIGHT CHIN. nu R. nto, Raja Kawas, Robert nderson, Marcus Henze, Hector Rodriguez, anielle ubele, Jacques Mauger 592- Board B357 CRIC MOSIN STRUTURL KINETICS MOULTE B SMLL MOL- ECULES. John. Rohde, Hyun Cho, Lien Phung, avid. Thomas, Joseph M. Muretta 593- Board B358 FORCE-EPENENT RECRUITMENT OF CROSS-BRIGES FROM THE MOSIN OFF-STTE CN CONTRIBUTE TO LENGTH-EPENENT CTIV- TION. Kenneth S. Campbell, Paul Janssen, Stuart G. Campbell 594- Board B359 IFFERENCES IN CTOMOSIN FUNCTION IN THE LEFT N RIGHT VEN- TRICLES OF HUMN HERTS. Sebasian Requena 595- Board B360 THE FRNK-STRLING MECHNSIM IS TTENUTE B ILTE CRIOMOPTH-SSOCITE TROPOMOSIN MUTTION. Joseph. Powers, Farid Moussavi-Harami, Maria Razumova, Jil Tardiff, Michael Regnier 596- Board B361 CRIOMOPTH MUTTIONS IN THE CONVERTER OMIN OF HU- MN BET-CRIC MOSIN IMPIRS MECHNOCHEMISTR IN THE PRESENCE N BSENCE OF LO. Wanjian Tang, Shane. Walton, William C. Unrath, Christopher M. engo 597- Board B362 MXIML FORCE INCRESES T PHSIOLOGICL TEMPERTURE IN MO- CRIL STRIPS FROM NON-FILING N FILING HUMN HERTS. Peter O. winda, Cheavar. Blair, Maya E. Guglin, Kenneth S. Campbell, Bertrand C.W. Tanner 598- Board B363 STRUCTURE N NNOMNIPULTION OF THE TITIN M-LINE COM- PLEX. Zsolt Martonfalvi, ominik Sziklai, Marton Kovacs, Zsombor Papp, Miklos S. Kellermayer 599- Board B364 PRE-CTIVTION OF CRIOMOCTES ETERMINES SPEE OF CON- TRCTION: ROLE OF TITIN. Michiel Helmes, ref Najafi, Martijn van der Locht, Maike Schuldt, Ilse E Bollen, Max Goebel, Coen Ottenheijm, Jolanda van der Velden, iederik W Kuster 600- Board B365 NOVEL PPROCH TO IENTIF THE ROLE OF SINGLE MOLECULE TITIN MECHNICS IN HUMN HERT FILURE. Mei-pian Chen, Nancy S. Saad, Benjamin. Canan, hmet Kilic, Peter J. Mohler, Paul M.L. Janssen 601- Board B366 MOELING N EXPERIMENT TO ETERMINE THE ROLE OF PSSIVE STIFFNESS ON MECHNICL (STRIN RTE) CONTROL OF RELX- TION. Charles S. Chung 602- Board B367 IRECT OBSERVTION OF STRIN TRNSMISSION THROUGH THE MI- CROTUBULE NETWORK OF CRIOMOCTES. Matthew. Caporizzo, Brandon Kao, Patrick Robison, lexey I. Bogush, Benjamin L. Prosser 603- Board B368 NOVEL ROLES FOR OBSCURIN PROTEINS IN CRIC MUSCLE. Patrick F. esmond, Stephanie Myers, nush Velmurugan, Matthew Klos, usu Gu, Nancy alton, Eric evaney, Kirk Peterson, Ju Chen, Stephan Lange 604- Board B369 IFFUSION IN THE TRNSVERSE-XIL TUBULE SSTEM OF CRIC MOCTES. Cherrie Ht Kong, Eva. Rog-Zielinska, Clive H. Orchard, Peter Kohl, Mark B. Cannell Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility I (Boards B370 B391) 605- Board B370 FROM ELSTICIT TO INELSTICIT IN CNCER CELL MECHNICS: LOSS OF SCLE INVRINCE. Francoise rgoul 606- Board B371 MIGRTION BEHVIOR OF NORML N METSTTIC HUMN MM- MR CELLS. Josiah Low, Keith Bonin, Hyunsu Lee, manda Smelser, Martin Guthold 607- Board B372 HESION-CONTROLLE PROLIFERTION REVELING NTI-CNCER RUG RESISTNCE OF BREST CNCER CELLS. Soyeun Park 608- Board B373 IVISION INUCE NMICS IN NON-INVSIVE N INVSIVRE BREST CNCER. nn-katrine Vranso West, Lena Wullkopf, malie Christensen, Natascha Leijnse, Jens Magelund Tarp, Joachim Mathiesen, Janine Terra Erler, Lene Broeng Oddershede 609- Board B374 INHIBITION OF N REPIR KINSE TM LES TO CELL ETH IN 3 MIGRTION INEPENENT OF N MGE. untao Xia, Jerome Irianto, Charlotte Pfeifer, Roger Greenberg, ennis ischer 610- Board B375 GENOMIC VRITION IN N OSTEOSRCOM CELL LINE CUSE B PORE MIGRTION. Jerome Irianto, untao Xia, Charlotte R. Pfeifer, vathamsa thirasala, Jiazheng Ji, Cory. lvey, Manu Tewari, Rachel R. Bennett, Shane M. Harding, ndrea J. Liu, Roger. Greenberg, ennis E. ischer 611- Board B376 IFFUSIVE BEHVIOR OF MISMTCH REPIR PROTEIN MSH2 IN CELLS T IFFERENT STGES OF CNCER. Keith. Bonin, Justin Sigley, John Jarzen, Karin Scarpinato, Martin Guthold, Tracey Pu, aniel Nelli, Josiah Low 612- Board B377 CHEMOTHERP IMPEES IN VITRO MICROCIRCULTION N PRO- MOTES MIGRTION OF LEUKEMIC CELLS WITH IMPCT ON METST- SIS. Sruti V. Prathivadhi-Bhayankaram, Jianhao Ning, Michael Mimlitz, Carolyn Taylor, Erin Gross, Michael Nichols, Jochen Guck, ndrew E. Ekpenyong S F U R N I 37

66 F S R U I N 613- Board B378 THE HERG1/BET1 INTERCTION COMPROMISES THE MECHNO-RECIPROCIT OF PNCRETIC CNCER. Stefano Coppola, nnarosa rcangeli, Thomas Schmidt 614- Board B379 MECHNICL PROPERTIES OF NORML BREST CELLS N METSTTIC CNCER CELLS IN CO-CULTURE. Hyunsu Lee, manda Smelser, Josiah Low, Martin Guthold, Keith Bonin 615- Board B380 KPP-CTIN LTERS HEPTOCELLULR CRCINOM PHSIOLOG IN CIRRHOTIC MICROENVIRONMENT. Chi-Shuo Chen, Cheng-i Lin, Chi-Hung Ho, Wei-Chi Wu 616- Board B381 IS SHPE OF CNCER CELL CORRELTE WITH ITS INVSIVENESS? Elaheh lizadeh, Samanthe M. Lyons, Jordan M. Castle, Jacqueline Irene Foss, shok Prasad 617- Board B382 STBILIT ON THE EGE: PROBING THE BIOPHSICL MECHNISMS OF POLRIT MINTENNCE T THE LEING EGE OF MOTILE NEUTRO- PHIL-LIKE HL-60 CELLS. Rikki M. Garner, Elena Koslover, Julie Theriot 618- Board B383 CI Travel wardee UNERSTNING THE MECHNICS OF NEUTROPHIL MIGRTION IN THREE- IMENSIONL EXTRCELLULR MTRICES. Joshua Francois, Ruedi Meili, Juan Carlos del lamo, Richard Firtel, Juan C. Lasheras 619- Board B384 CPOW Travel wardee NOVEL MECHNISM FOR RIVING MOEBOI-LIKE MOTILIT OF HU- MN NEUTROPHILS UNER N ELECTRIC FIEL, BSE ON INTRCEL- LULR PROTON CURRENTS N CTOPLSM STREMING. Hagit Peretz Soroka, Reuven Tirosh, Murray lexander, Jolly Hipolito, Francis Lin 620- Board B385 Education Travel wardee MCROPHGES RE SENSITIVE TO SUBSTRTE ELSTICIT URING PHGOCTOSIS. Wolfgang Gross, Franziska Zecherle, Kathrin Weidner- Hertrampf, Holger Kress 621- Board B386 INVESTIGTING CTIN MECHNICS URING PHGOCTIC UPTKE N TRNSPORT. Konrad Berghoff, Steve Keller, Holger Kress 622- Board B387 B CELL NTIGEN EXTRCTION IS REGULTE B PHSICL PROPERTIES OF NTIGEN PRESENTING CELLS. Katelyn M. Spillane, Pavel Tolar 623- Board B388 REVELING THE MECHNICL BSIS OF T CELL SIGNLING. Khalid Salaita 624- Board B389 MECHNICS OF BLOO CELLS WITH MRGINL BN : COMPETITION BETWEEN CORTICL TENSION N RIGIIT. Serge. mitrieff, dolfo lsina, Mathur astha, Nédélec François 625- Board B390 MULTISCLE MOELING OF RE BLOO CELLS SQUEEZING THROUGH SUBMICRON SLITS. Huijie Lu, Zhangli N. Peng 626- Board B391 ROLLING HESION OF MLRI-INFECTE RE BLOO CELLS. nil Kumar asanna Transporters and Exchangers I (Boards B392 B405) 627- Board B392 MRKOV STTE-BSE QUNTITTIVE KINETIC MOEL OF SOIUM RELESE FROM THE OPMINE TRNSPORTER. sghar Razavi, George Khelashvil, Harel Weinstein 628- Board B393 OLIGOMERIZTION OF HUMN OPMINE TRNSPORTER (HT). Kumaresan Jayaraman, Harald H. Sitte, Thomas Stockner 629- Board B394 TWO MECHNISMS IN ONE FMIL: PCKGING OF GLUTMTE INTO SNPTIC VESICLES GINST PROTON GRIENT, TRNSPORTER RIVEN B MEMBRNE POTENTIL, VERSUS HOMOLOG RIVEN OWNHILL WITH PROTON GRIENTS. Robert M. Stroud 630- Board B395 SUBSTRTE BINING TO SEROTONIN TRNSPORTERS REUCES MEM- BRNE CPCITNCE. Verena Burtscher, Matej Hotka, Walter Sandtner 631- Board B396 EXPLORING LIGN-BINING KINETICS IN THE S2 SITE OF MHST B T- OMISTIC SIMULTIONS N MRKOV MOELS. ra M. bramyan, Cathy Xue, Lei Shi 632- Board B397 COMPUTTIONL INVESTIGTION OF THE SEROTONIN TRNSPORTER CONFORMTION N RESET MECHNISM. Emily M. Benner, Jeffry. Madura 633- Board B398 CHRCTERIZING OUTWR- TO INWR-FCING TRNSITION PTH- W OF OPMINE TRNSPORTER. Zhiyu Zhao, Emad Tajkhorshid 634- Board B399 Education Travel wardee STRUCTURL INSIGHTS INTO SOIUM-EPENENT SUGR TRNSPORT- ERS N THEIR INHIBITION MECHNISM. Paola Bisignano, Chakrapani Kalyanaraman, Chiara Ghezzi, Ernest M. Wright, Jeff bramson, viv Paz, Matthew P. Jacobson, Rosmarie Friemann, Michael Grabe 635- Board B400 UPTKE NMICS IN THE LC MEMBRNE PROTEIN TRNSPORT- ER. ari Kimanius, Stephen White, Erik Lindahl, Ronald Kaback, Magnus ndersson 636- Board B401 ELEVTOR-LIKE MECHNISM OF TRNSPORT IN THE EIIC GLUCOSE SU- PERFMIL OF TRNSPORTERS. Zhenning Ren, in Nian, Jumin Lee, Jason McCoy, Wonpil Im, Ming Zhou 637- Board B402 SUBSTRTE-INUCE CONFORMTIONL CHNGE IN LEUT. uan-wei Zhang, Lucy R. Forrest, Gary Rudnick 638- Board B403 MEMBRNE REMOELING B GLT PH IN THE INWR- N OUTWR- FCING CONFORMTIONS EXPLINS LCK OF PROTOMER COOPERTIV- IT. Wenchang Zhou, Claudio nselmi, Horacio Poblete, li Karimi, Lucy Forrest, Jose Faraldo-Gomez 639- Board B404 PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERCTION BETWEEN SOIUM-COUPLE MONO- CRBOXLTE TRNSPORTER 1 (SMCT1) N PZ OMIN-CONTINING RING FINGER OMIN 3 (PZRN3). usuke Otsuka 38

67 640- Board B405 IT RUNS IN THE FMIL: ETERMINING THE TRNSPORT MECHNISM OF SOIUM/ICRBOXLTE SMPORTER HNC3. lissa J. Becerril, Cristina Fenollar-Ferrer, Lucy R. Forrest, Joseph. Mindell Mitochondria in Cell Life and eath I (Boards B406 B420) 641- Board B406 CCLOPHILIN CETLTION REGULTES CRIC MOCTE IFFER- ENTITION. George. Porter, Jr., Morgan L. lbert, Kathia R. Fantauzzi- Nieves, Gisela Beutner 642- Board B407 THE ROLE OF MICU1 IN NEURONL MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM HOMEO- STSIS N FUNCTION. dam Bartok, Melanie Paillard, Valentina ebattisti, avid Weaver, shley Tyburski, Lianteng Zhi, Hui Zhang, Melanie Elliott, György Hajnóczky 643- Board B408 IP 3 RECEPTOR ISOFORM EPENENCE OF THE ER-MITOCHONRIL C 2+ - TRNSFER IN MMMLIN CELLS. Mate Katona, Kamil lzayady, avid I. ule, Gyorgy Hajnoczky 644- Board B409 MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM UPTKE N MTRIX CLCIUM BUFFERING IN SKELETL MUSCLE. Valentina ebattisti, Gyorgy Csordas, Erin Seifert, Gyorgy Hajnoczky 645- Board B410 MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM FLUX CONTRIBUTES TO RRHTHMI IN MOUSE HERT URING CUTE MOCRIL INFRCTION. n Xie, Hong Liu, nyu Zhou, Guangbin Shi, Samuel C. udley, Jr 646- Board B411 REGULTION OF CRBON SUBSTRTE UTILIZTION B CRIC MITO- CHONRI. Santosh K. asika, Sunil M. Kandel, aniel. Beard 647- Board B412 THEORETICL STU ON THE ROLES OF C 2+ IN THE ENERG ME- TBOLITE STBILIT URING CRIC WORKLO TRNSITION. yako Takeuchi, Ryuta Saito, ukiko Himeno, Satoshi Matsuoka 648- Board B413 RECIPROCL POLRIZTION OF THE MITOCHONRIL C 2+ UNIPORTER N N + -C 2+ EXCHNGER IN CRIC MUSCLE. Sergio e la Fuente, Shey-Shing Sheu, Gyorgy Csordas 649- Board B414 EFFECT OF RSENIC ON INTRCELLULR CLCIUM & REOX HOMEO- STSIS. Rafaela Bagur Quetglas, Péter Várnai, Gyorgy Csordás, Gyorgy Hajnóczky 650- Board B415 EFFECT OF RUTIN ON MITOCHONRIL RESPIRTION N CELLULR ENERG STTUS. Jeong-Soo Park, Icksoo Lee 651- Board B416 ETECTION OF BITHIONOL SENSITIVE POTSSIUM CHNNEL IN CR- IC MITOCHONRI BSENT IN SLO2.1 KNOCKOUTS. Charles O. Smith 652- Board B417 MITOCHONRIL RESPIRTION N ROS EMISSION FROM Β-OXITION IN THE HERT: N EXPERIMENTL COMPUTTIONL STU. Miguel. on, Steven J. Sollott, Sonia Cortassa 653- Board B418 ETECTION OF RECTIVE OXGEN SPECIES IN LIVE CELL MITOCHON- RI. Zhen Luo, Jixiang Liu, Qin Zhao, unting Xi, Ruogu Peng, Jinfang Liao, Zhenjun iwu 654- Board B419 STNRIZE METHO TO QUNTIF ER-MITOCHONRIL IN- TERFCES IN ELECTRON MIRCOGRPHS. avid Weaver, dam Bartok, Gyorgy Csordas, Gyorgy Hajnoczky 655- Board B420 CONTROL OF MITOCHONRIL STRUCTURE N NTIOXINT RE- SPONSE B THE TPSE INHIBITOR FCTOR 1 EFINE NOVEL POTEN- TIL ONCOGENIC MECHNISM. anilo Faccenda, Junji Nakamura, Gurtej K. hoot, Mauro Piacentini, Masasuke oshida, Michelangelo Campanella Emerging Techniques and Synthetic Biology (Boards B421 B428) 656- Board B421 SITE STURTION MUTNT VIRUSES EVOLVE NEUTRLIZING NTIBO RESISTNCE IN MICROFLUIIC CELL CULTURE SSTEM. Jared. Evans, udrey E. Fischer, Susan Wu, Peter M. Thielen, Thomas S. Mehoke, shok Sivakumar, Joshua T. Wolfe 657- Board B422 CHIRL VORTEX NMICS ON MEMBRNES IS N INTRINSIC PROPERT OF FTSZ RIVEN B GTP HROLSIS. iego Ramirez-iaz, aniela Garcia-Soriano, na Raso, Mario Feingold, Germán Rivas, Petra Schwille 658- Board B423 Education Travel wardee ENGINEERING OF CHIMERIC PROTEINS TO ENHNCE IMMUNOGENICIT FOR THE PROUCTION OF HIGH-FFINIT SPECIFIC MONOCLONL NTI- BOIES. Sienna Wong, M. Moazzem Hossain, Rong Liu, J.-P. Jin 659- Board B424 MULTISCLR FRMEWORK ESCRIBES FLUORESCENCE N FRET OF FLUCTUTING MOLECULR SPECIES N RESOLVES KINETIC NET- WORKS. Thomas-Otavio Peulen, Oleg Opanasyuk, Suren Felekyan, Stanislav Kalinin, Hugo Sanabria, Claus.M. Seidel 660- Board B425 SUB-MICROSECON-SCLE NMICS IN THE TPE-1 RNOINE RECEP- TOR OBSERVE WITH CMOS-INTEGRTE ELECTROPHSIOLOG. ndreas J. W. Hartel, Peiji Ong, Indra Schroeder, Oliver Clarke, Siddharth Shekar, Hunter M. Giese, ndrew R. Marks, Wayne. Hendrickson, Ken L. Shepard 661- Board B426 ROPLET INTERFCE BILERS S PLTFORM FOR SPTILL SEGRE- GTE NNORECTOR. Maxwell P. llen-benton 662- Board B427 CELL LINE PHENOTPIC ENRICHEMENT BSE ON MIGRTION N MORPHOLOG. Joannie Roy, Loïc Binan, Javier Mazzaferri, Camille Lehuede, Sébastien Tabariès, Giuseppina Ursini-Siegel, Peter Siegel, Claudia Kleinman, Santiago Costantino 663- Board B428 ZLOCK, BROL PPLICBLE OPTOGENETIC METHO, CONTROLS COFILIN IN LIVING CELLS. Orrin J. Stone, Neha Kaul, Hui Wang, Ved P. Sharma, Robert J. Eddy, John S. Condeelis, Klaus M. Hahn Neuroscience: General, Computational, and Experimental pproaches and Tools I (Boards B429 B441) 664- Board B429 NOISE INUCE HERING ENHNCEMENT: CLINICL N MCHINE LERNING STUIES. Kang-Hun hn, Woo Seok Lee S F U R N I 39

68 F S R U I N 665- Board B430 International Travel wardee STRESS-INUCE IFFERENTIL REGULTION LES TO ECOUPLING OF THE CTIVIT BETWEEN MPFC N MGL. Mohammed Mostafizur Rahman, Sumantra Chattarji 666- Board B431 TEMPERTURE SENSTION N INTEGRTION IN THE ROSOPHIL CIRCIN CLOCK. Chang Jiang, Swathi adlapalli, ndrew Bahle, Pramod Reddy, Edgar Meyhofer, Orie Shafer 667- Board B432 TRP CHNNEL FUNCTION IN IPSC-ERIVE SENSOR NEURONS. Laura Vangeel 668- Board B433 EFFECT OF SPTIL COMPLEXIT ON OPMINERGIC SIGNLING RE- VELE FROM MULTISCLE SIMULTIONS. Cihan Kaya, Mary H. Cheng, Ethan R. Block, lexander Sorkin, James R. Faeder, Ivet Bahar 669- Board B434 SENSITIVIT N ROBUSTNESS IN N XON GUINCE SIGNLING SS- TEM. Brendan. Bicknell, Peter ayan, Geoffrey J. Goodhill 670- Board B435 MTHEMTICL MOELING N NLSES OF INTERSPIKE-INTERVLS OF SPONTNEOUS CTIVIT IN FFERENT NEURONS OF THE ZEBRFISH LTERL-LINE. Sangmin Song, Ji h Lee, Ilya Kiselev, Varun Iyengar, Josef G. Trapani, Nessy Tania 671- Board B436 MOEL FOR SSESSING TP EMNS OF SUSTINE HIGH FREQUEN- C FIRING. Bela Joos, Michael R. Markham, John E. Lewis, Catherine E. Morris 672- Board B437 NLZING N MOELING THE SFUNCTION OF INHIBITOR NEU- RONS IN LZHEIMER S ISESE. Carlos M. Perez, Ghanim Ullah, Jokubas Ziburkus 673- Board B438 ENIE CCESS OF IONS N MOLECULES TO XONS IN THE EVEL- OPMENT OF LZHEIMER S ISESE. Wade auberman, Samuel Breit, Shaohua Xu 674- Board B439 BIOISTRIBUTION OF INSULIN-NNOGELS IN MOUSE: PRELIMINR STU FOR THE TRETMENT OF LZHEIMER S ISESE. aniela Giacomazza, Pasquale Picone, Laura itta, M. ntonietta Sabatino, Valeria Militello, P. Luigi San Biagio, Laura Cristaldi, omenico Nuzzo, ntonella mato, Flavia Mule, Clelia ispenza, Marta i Carlo 675- Board B440 STUIES OF THE INTERCTION BETWEEN Β PEPTIES N CRBON NNO-MTERILS. ongdong Lin, Ruxi Qi, Luogang Xie, Shujie Li, Guanghong Wei, Xinju ang 676- Board B441 ULTRSOUN-ENHNCE MOLECULR THERP FOR XON NEUROGEN- ESIS. sis Lopez, amir Khismatullin Molecular ynamics I (Boards B442 B454) 677- Board B442 SMMETRIC MEMBRNE MOELS FOR THE PM N TGN OF EST, N LL-TOM MOLECULR NMICS STU. Viviana Monje-Galvan, Jeffery B. Klauda 678- Board B443 PI(4,5)P 2 BINS TO PHOSPHOLIPSE C ELT 1 IN CHOLESTEROL CON- CENTRTION EPENENT MNNER: PERSPECTIVE ON IMPLICTIONS TO PI(4,5)P 2 -BINING PROTEINS. Sami Rissanen, Lauri Salmela, Ilpo Vattulainen, Tomasz Róg Board B444 STR MRTINI: SIMULTING QUSI-2 HRONMICS WITH CHEMI- CLL ETILE LIPI MOELS. ndrew Zgorski, Edward Lyman 680- Board B445 MOLECULR VIEWS OF EUKROTIC PLSM MEMBRNE MO- EL. Karelia H. elgado-magnero, Gurpreet Singh, Valentina Corradi,. Peter Tieleman 681- Board B446 CI Travel wardee BEON LTERL PRESSURE PROFILES: LOCL STRESS N THE TRC- TION VECTOR IN M SIMULTIONS. Juan M. Vanegas, lejandro Torres- Sanchez, Marino rroyo 682- Board B447 MOLECULR NMICS STU ON LIPI WRPPE CRBON NNOTUBE S N RTIFICIL MEMBRNE CHNNEL. Moon-Ki Choi, Hyunki Kim, oungjin Kim, Kyunghoon Kim, Moonki Kim 683- Board B448 MOLECULR NMICS STUIES SUPPORT ELEVTOR TPE TRNSPORT MECHNISMS IN THE GLUCOSE EIIC SUPERFMIL TRNSPORTERS. Jumin Lee, Zhenning Ren, Ming Zhou, Wonpil Im 684- Board B449 MOLECULR BSIS OF GLUT4 IN GLUCOSE TRNSPORT: TOMISTIC MOLECULR NMICS STU. Chetan S. Poojari, Job Roodhuizen, Fabio Lolicato, Tomasz Róg, Ilpo Vattulainen 685- Board B450 IONS IN CTION - STUING ION CHNNELS B COMPUTTIONL ELEC- TROPHSIOLOG IN GROMCS. Carsten Kutzner, R. Thomas Ullmann, Bert L. de Groot, Ulrich Zachariae, Helmut Grubmueller 686- Board B451 MOELING MEMBRNE SSOCITE PROTEINS THROUGH NEUTRON REFLECTIVIT UGMENTE MOLECULR NMICS. Bradley W. Treece, Mathias Loesche, Frank Heinrich, rvind Ramanathan 687- Board B452 CHRCTERIZTION OF POLIPOPROTEIN MIMETIC PEPTIES ON NSCENT HIGH ENSIT LIPOPROTEINS. Mohsen Pourmousa, Rafique Islam, enis Sviridov, Scott Gordon, B. Scott Perrin Jr., John Stonik, lan T. Remaley, Richard W. Pastor 688- Board B453 COMPUTTIONL N EXPERIMENTL STUIES OF GOL NNOPRTICLE TEMPLTE HL-LIKE NNOPRTICLES FOR CHOLESTEROL METBO- LISM. Cheng-Tsung Lai, Wangqiang Sun, Rohun U. Palekar, C. Shad Thaxton, George C. Schatz 689- Board B454 HIGH-THROUGHPUT THERMONMICS OF RUG-MEMBRNE INTER- CTIONS FROM MULTISCLE SIMULTIONS. Roberto Menichetti, Kiran Kanekal, Kurt Kremer, Tristan Bereau Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis I (Boards B455 B478) 690- Board B455 COMBINING EXPNSION MICROSCOP N STE NNOSCOP FOR THE STU OF CELLULR ORGNIZTION. Isotta Cainero, Michele Oneto, Luca Pesce, Giulia Zanini, Luca Lanzanò, lberto iaspro, Paolo Bianchini 691- Board B456 QUNTITTIVE MICROSTRUCTURE NLSIS OF CSEIN NETWORK NMICS USING STE MICROSCOP WITH RELTION TO MCROSCOPIC GEL PROPERTIES. Zachary J. Glover, dam Cohen Simonsen, Jonathan Brewer, Jonathan Brewer

69 692- Board B457 NOVEL STE MICROSCOPE WITH NNOMETER XIL SECTION- ING. Iván Coto Hernández, Siddharth Sivankutty, Nicolas Bourg, Sandrine Lécart, Guillaume upuis, Sandrine Lévêque-Fort Board B458 WELL-CHRCTERISE TIME-GTE ETECTOR PHOTON FLUX RESOLVES THE ULTRSTRUCTURE OF N-MGE NUCLER BOIES WITH G-STE NNOSCOP. Kok-Lung Chan, Esther Garcia Gonzalez, Sergi Padilla-Parra, Jorge Bernardino de la Serna 694- Board B459 LOCLIZTION MICROSCOP THEOR N PRCTICE FOR T NLSIS ON SPRSEL LBELE SMPLES. Brian T. evree, Sarah L. Veatch 695- Board B460 SUPER-RESOLUTION IMGING OF ORGNELLE MEMBRNE CONTCT SITES VI FR-RE HPERSPECTRL LOCLIZTION MICROSCOP. driano Vissa, Maximiliano Giuliani, Peter K. Kim, Christopher M. ip 696- Board B461 TOWRS QUNTITTIVE HIGH-THROUGHPUT 3 LOCLIZTION MI- CROSCOP. Joran eschamps, Markus Mund, Jonas Ries 697- Board B462 VERSTILE SUPER-RESOLUTION CLIBRTION STNR FOR QUNTIF- ING PROTEIN COP NUMBER. Francesca Cella Zanacchi, Carlo Manzo, ngel Sandoval lvarez, Nathan. err, Maria Garcia Parajo, Melike Lakadamyali 698- Board B463 HETEROGENEIT OF THE NUCLER ENVIRONMENT INVESTIGTE B SUPERRESOLUTION MICROSCOP N FLUORESCENCE CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP. Luca Lanzano, Melody i Bona, Lorenzo Scipioni, Maria J. Sarmento, Enrico Gratton, Giuseppe Vicidomini, lberto iaspro 699- Board B464 NLSIS OF FIBROUS SPTIL POINT PTTERNS FROM SINGLE-MOLE- CULE SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP T. Ruby Peters, ylan Owen, Juliette Griffie 700- Board B465 EXPNING THE SPECTRL RESOLUTION OF SINGLE-MOLECULE LO- CLIZTION MICROSCOP WITH BOIP-BSE PHOTOSWITCHBLE FLUOROPHORES. my M. Bittel, shley avis, Tao Huang, Xiaolin Nan, Summer L. Gibbs 701- Board B466 N-PINT IMGING OF N-ORIGMI RINGS MIMICKING BIOLOGICL- L RELEVNT STRUCTURES. runima Chaudhuri, ang ang, Kenny Kwok Hin Chung, Zhao Zhang, Fredric Pincet, Shyam Krishnakumar, Chenxiang Lin, James E Rothman, avid Baddeley 702- Board B467 CHRCTERIZTION OF PS-CFP2 FOR RELIBLE SUPER-RESOLUTION MI- CROSCOP. Benedikt Rossboth, Rene Platzer, Johannes Huppa, Gerhard Schütz, Mario Brameshuber 703- Board B468 QUNTITTIVE PLTFORM FOR SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP IM- GING. Ottavia Golfetto, evin L. Wakefield, Eliedonna E. Cacao, Kendra N. very, Raphael Jorand, Steven J. Tobin, Ronald M. Clinton, Jennifer Gutierrez, uelong Ma, aniel Ganjali, thanasios Sideris, avid. Horne, John C. Williams, Tijana Jovanovic-Talisman 704- Board B469 ESTIMTING THE PSF FROM SINGLE MOLECULE T. Kenny KH Chung, avid Baddeley 705- Board B470 ROBUST NONPRMETRIC ESCRIPTORS FOR CLUSTERING QUNTIFIC- TION IN SINGLE-MOLECULE LOCLIZTION MICROSCOP. Shenghang Jiang, Sai ivya Challapalli, ong Wang 706- Board B471 PERTURBTION UPON OBSERVTION: USER EFINE, NNOSCLE L- BELING OF SUPER-RESOLUTION IMGES. Ninning Liu, Mingjie ai, Peng in 707- Board B472 METHOS TO ELIMINTE LOCLIZTION BIS N REUCE LOCLIZ- TION ERROR IN LOCLIZTION MICROSCOP TSETS WITH NON-UNI- FORM BCKGROUN FLUORESCENCE. Thomas Shaw, Sarah L. Veatch 708- Board B473 Education Travel wardee THE CHRCTERIZTION OF CELLULOSE NNOSTRUCTURE USING SUPER- RESOLUTION FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP. Mouhanad Babi 709- Board B474 QUNTITTIVE NLSIS OF MEMBRNE PROTEIN CLUSTERING FROM LIVE-CELL, SINGLE-MOLECULE SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP T. Juliette Griffie, ylan Owen, Patrick Rubin-elanchy, Garth Burn 710- Board B475 SELECTIVE PLNE ILLUMINTION MICROSCOP IN THE CONVENTIONL INVERTE MICROSCOPE GEOMETR. Per Niklas Hedde, Leonel Malacrida, Enrico Gratton 711- Board B476 LIGHT-SHEET MICROSCOP USING TTENUTION-COMPENSTING IR BEM. Cong Liu, en-liang Liu, Tim eh 712- Board B477 LIGHT SHEET MICROSCOP B UL LINE SCNNING OF TWO BESSEL BEMS. James Werner, Pengfei Zhang, Elizabeth Phipps, Peter Goodwin 713- Board B478 SINGLE MOLECULE FLUROESCENCE PPROCHES TO PLSM MEM- BRNE BIOPHSICS. Philip R. Nicovich Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: pplications to Cellular Molecules (Boards B479 B501) 714- Board B479 FST N RELIBLE ONLINE-SSTEM FOR PLTELET VIBILIT STU- IES. Michael. Brodesser, Sandra Mayr, Fabian Hauser, Johannes Breuss, Michael spetsberger, ndreas Hangler, Lukas Bindreiter, aniela Borgmann, Stephan Winkler, Christian Gabriel, Eleni Priglinger, Jaroslaw Jacak, Birgit Plochberger 715- Board B480 VISULIZING SIGNLING COMPLEXES IN FILMENTOUS FUNGI. lexander WF Reismann, Lea tanasova, lexander Lichius, Sabine G. Gruber, Susanne Zeilinger, Gerhard J. Schuetz 716- Board B481 FLIM-FRET IMGING OF PLITIEPSIN-EEF12 COMPLEXES IN LIVE CN- CER CELLS USING THE PHSOR PPROCH. Carolina Garcia, lejandro Losada, Miguel. Sacristan, Jose M. Molina-Guijarro, Juan F. Martinez- Leal, Carlos M. Galmarini, M Pilar Lillo 717- Board B482 IMGE CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP BSE SS TO INVESTIGTE G- PROTEIN COUPLE RECEPTORS. Nader anaf S F U R N I 41

70 F S R U I N 718- Board B483 SINGLE MOLECULE IMGING REVELS SFERLIN-MEITE RECRUIT- MENT OF PHOSPHTILSERINE IN CELL MEMBRNE REPIR. Lu Zhou, Volker Middel, Uwe Strähle, G. Ulrich Nienhaus 719- Board B484 ROTTION OF SINGLE CELL SURFCE MOLECULES EXMINE VI POLR- IZE FCS MESUREMENTS USING QUNTUM OT PROBES. omgmei Zhang, Peter W. Winter, eborah. Roess, B. George Barisas 720- Board B485 SUPER-RESOLUTION IMGING REVELS PROTEIN-TEMPLTE PTTERNS FOR BIOSILIC FORMTION. Philip Gröger, Nicole Poulsen, Jennifer Klemm, Nils Kröger, Michael Schlierf 721- Board B486 QUNTITTIVE SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP ETECTS HER2 RE- ORGNIZTION FOLLOWING MEITOPE-NTIBO TRETMENT. evin Wakefield, Raphael Jorand, Cindy Zer, John Williams, Tijana Jovanovic- Talisman 722- Board B487 International Travel wardee 3 ORBITL TRCKING OF SINGLE GOL NNOPRTICLES: NEW P- PROCH TO STU VESICLE TRFFICKING IN CHROMFFIN CELLS. Manuela Gabriel, Jose Moya-iaz, Fernando. Marengo, Laura C. Estrada 723- Board B488 SUPER-RESOLUTION IMGING OF N REPLISOME NMICS IN LIVE BCILLUS SUBTILIS. ilai Li, Jeremy W. Schroeder, i Liao, Lyle. Simmons, Julie S. Biteen 724- Board B489 SINGLE-MOLECULE TRCKING REVELS LTERE NMICS OF TRN- SCRIPTION REGULTOR EXPRESSE T SIMILR LEVELS FROM IFFERENT GENE EXPRESSION SSTEMS. Chanrith Siv, avid J. Rowland, Victor J. irita, Julie S. Biteen 725- Board B490 FLUORESCENCE IFFUSION TENSOR MPS OF P53 CTIVTION C- QUIRE WITH SPIM. Michelle. igman, Lukas Rottschäfer, Enrico Gratton, Per Niklas Hedde 726- Board B491 SSOCITION OF ENOPHILIN B1 WITH CTOPLSMIC VESICLES. Jinhui Li, Barbara Barylko, Joachim. Mueller, Joseph lbanesi, an Chen 727- Board B492 CHRCTERIZTION OF IRE1 INTERCTIONS N NMICS WITH QUNTITTIVE SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP. Elizabeth M. Smith, Ragnar Stefansson, Maria Paz Ramirez Lopez, Elias M. Puchner 728- Board B493 IFFUSION OF N-BINING SPECIES IN THENUCLEUS: TRNSIENT NOMLOUS SUBIFFUSION MOEL. Michael J. Saxton 729- Board B494 SPTIL NMICS OF SIRT1 RELTES TO METBOLIC TRNSITIONS IN THE CELL NUCLEUS. Suman Ranjit, Lorena guilar-rnal, Chiara Stringari, Paolo Sassone-Corsi, Enrico Gratton 730- Board B495 SPTIOTEMPORL FLUCTUTION NLSIS: POWERFUL TOOL FOR THE FUTURE NNOSCOP OF NMIC MOLECULR PROCESSES. Francesco Cardarelli, Enrico Gratton, Fabio Beltram, Carmine i Rienzo 731- Board B496 BCTERIL TPE 3 SECRETION SSTEMS: HIGH-THROUGHPUT 3 SINGLE-MOLECULE TRCKING OF SORTING PLTFORM PROTEINS IN LIVE CELLS. Julian Rocha, ndreas iepold, Judith P. rmitage, ndreas Gahlmann 732- Board B497 MOLECULR TTTOO: SUBCELLULR CONFINEMENT OF RUG EFFECTS IN VIVO WITH TWO-PHOTON MICROSCOP. Boglárka Várkuti, Miklós Képiró, nna Á. Rauscher, László Végner, Áron Zsigmond, Vanda Imrich, Szilvia Ráti, Ádám I. Horváth, Máté Varga, Miklós S. Kellermayer, Malnasi- Csizmadia ndras 733- Board B498 HUMN SUBCUTNEOUS IPOSE TISSUE IPOCTES EMONSTRTE TWO PHSIOLOGICL STTES: INSULIN RESPONSIVE OR INSULIN REFRC- TOR. Chad. McCormick, Hang Waters, Ludmila Bezrukov, Brad Busse, ndrew emidowich, Paul S. Blank, Jack. anovski, Joshua J. Zimmerberg 734- Board B499 SINGLE CELL EXMINTION OF MEMBRNE FLUIIT N CELLULR RESPIRTION. Krishna Ojha, John Ertle, Michael C. Konopka 735- Board B500 N IMPROVE SINGLE MOLECULE IMGING VIVO METHO FOR IN VIVO STOICHIOMETRIC N FUNCTIONL NLSIS OF PROTEIN COMPLEX- ES. Warren R. Zipfel, vtar Singh, Maria Sirenko, lexander Song, Paul Kammermeier 736- Board B501 VISULIZING HETEROGENEOUS SINGLE-MOLECULE NMICS OF MO- LECULR SSEMBLIES IN LIVE CELLS. Michael Lacy, avid Baddeley, Julien Berro Single-Molecule Spectroscopy I (Boards B502 B512) 737- Board B502 SINGLE-MOLECULE COUNTING PPLIE TO IMMUNOSSS. Patrick J. Macdonald, Qiaoqiao Ruan, Kerry M. Swift, Sergey. Tetin 738- Board B503 COMPRING NTIBO-NTIGEN BINING IN SERUM VERSUS BUFFER WITH FLUORESCENCE CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP. avid Ortiz, Isabel annatos, bhinav Nath 739- Board B504 CI Travel wardee IN VITRO BINING OF 6S RN MNGO TO RN POLMERSE B TWO PHOTON FLUORESCENCE CROSS CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP. S. Shyam Sundar Panchapakesan, Eric J. Hayden, Peter Unrau, Matthew L. Ferguson 740- Board B505 SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE STU OF RN RECOGNITION B VIRL RNΙ SUPPRESSORS. Mohamed Fareh, Jasper van Lopik, Iason Katechis, Ronald van Rij, Chirlmin Joo 741- Board B506 UL ROLE OF MUNC13 IN REGULTING SNRE SSEMBL FOR FST NEUROTRNSMITTER RELESE. Ucheor Brandon Choi 742- Board B507 MONITORING SMLL MOLECULE N G-QURUPLEX INTERCTIONS N KINETICS USING SINGLE MOLECULE FRET. Parastoo Maleki 743- Board B508 ENGINEERING CLPXP FOR SINGLE-MOLECULE PROTEIN SEQUENC- ING. Mike Filius, Jetty van Ginkel, Chirlmin Joo 744- Board B509 INVESTIGTING THE MECHNISM OF ULTR-FST ENERG TRNSFER BETWEEN VENUS OLIGOMERS USING TIME-RESOLVE NISOTROP, FLUORESCENCE CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP, N PHOTON NTI- BUNCHING. oungchan Kim, Grace H. Taumoefolau, Tuan. Nguyen, Henry L. Puhl, Paul S. Blank, Steven S. Vogel 42

71 745- Board B510 PLSM MEMBRNE ORGNIZTION N NMICS IS PROBE N CELL LINE EPENENT: N IMGING FCS STU. Thorsten Wohland, Shuangru Huang, Shi ing Lim, njali Gupta, Nirmalya Bag 746- Board B511 SINGLE MOLECULE IMGING OF TRNSCRIPTION FCTOR-N INTERC- TIONS IN ZEBRFISH EVELOPMENT. Matthias Reisser, Shai R. Joseph, Nadine L. Vastenhouw, J. Christof M. Gebhardt 747- Board B512 HIEN MRKOV MOEL PPROCH TO MESURE TWO-STTE IFFUSION OF THERMOBIFI FUSC CELLULSES. Markus Rose, Jose Moran-Mirabal Micro- and Nanotechnology I (Boards B513 B541) 748- Board B513 BIOMOLECULE TRNSPORT CROSS ROPLET INTERFCE BILER NET- WORKS. Heather E. Findlay, Grant Pellowe, Paula J. Booth 749- Board B514 HIERRCHICLL LERE PLTFORM FOR THE FORMTION OF FREE- STNING LIPI BILER MEMBRNE. Hyunil Ryu, Sangbaek Choi, Sun Min Kim, Tae-Joon Jeon 750- Board B515 NMICS N ENERGETICS OF PHGE T4 INJECTION MCHIN- ER. meneh Maghsoodi, nupam Chatterjee, Ioan ndricioaei, Noel C. Perkins 751- Board B516 USING MGNETIC FIEL TO PURIF MEMBRNE PROTEINS IN SUPPORT- E CELL PLSM MEMBRNES. Kai-Hung Hsiao, Ling Chao 752- Board B517 TRGETING SPECIFIC MEMBRNES WITH THE PORE-FORMING PEPTIE CERTOTOXIN USING CLICK CHEMISTR. Simon F. Mayer, ziz Fennouri, Jerry ang, Michael Mayer 753- Board B518 IENTIFING PEPTIE-PEPTIE INTERCTIONS WITH LSENIN NNO- PORES. Christopher. Thomas, Nisha Shrestha, Juliette Tinker, evon Richtsmeier, Sheenah Bryant, Xinzhu Pu, aniel Fologea 754- Board B519 SENSING SSN MOLECULES WITH SINGLE LSENIN CHNNELS. Philip Belzeski, Nisha Shrestha, Sheenah Bryant, Juliette Tinker, Christopher lex Thomas, evon Richtsmeier, aniel Fologea 755- Board B520 SOLI STTE NNOPORE KIT FOR REL-TIME NLSIS OF N N OTHER NLTES. Federico Thei, Michele Rossi, James ates, Marco Bennati 756- Board B521 IONIC TRNSPORT PROPERT UNER N EXTREMEL HIGH ELECTRICL FIEL IN THIN PORE. Pinyao He, Kun Li, Kabin Lin, Zhongwu Li, Haojie ang, unfei Chen 757- Board B522 EFECT-GUIE TRNSPORT OF BIOMCROMOLECULES. Manish Shankla, leksei ksimentiev 758- Board B523 NOMLOUS IONIC CONUCTNCE IN CRBON NNOTUBE NNO- CHNNELS. Steven F. Buchsbaum, Shirui Guo, Eric Meshot, Preston Hinkle, nh Pham, Zuzanna Siwy, Francesco Fornasiero 759- Board B524 ROLE OF SOLI STTE NNOPORE SIZE N CHRGE ON MOLECULR TRNSPORT KINETICS. Meni Wanunu 760- Board B525 STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF VSCULR ENOTHELIL GROWTH FCTOR B SOLI-STTE NNOPORES. Nitinun Varongchayakul, Mark Grinstaff, mit Meller 761- Board B526 SOLI-STTE NNOPORE ETECTION OF HROPHOBIC PROTEINS. dam R. Hall, hruba Jyoti Basu Roy 762- Board B527 THE NNOMETRIC GOLEN RTIO: THE RELTION BETWEEN GOL VOL- UME N NNOPORE IMETER. Lennart J. de Vreede 763- Board B528 MULTIPLE -NNOPORES FBRICTION BSE ON IELECTRIC BREK- OWN. unlong Wang, Cuifeng ing, Wenyuan Zhou, Zhibo Liu, Jianguo Tian 764- Board B529 RTIFICIL N-BSE CHNNELS FOR CONTROLLE MEMBRNE TRNSPORT. Jonathan R. Burns, strid Seifert, Niels Fertig, Stefan Howorka 765- Board B530 SLOWING OWN N TRNSLOCTION USING INTEGRTE NNOPORE N NNOPILLRS PRECISEL EPOSITE B HELIUM ION BEM. unsheng eng, Qimeng Huang, aming Zhou, Shuo Zhou, Shuo Zhou, Liyuan Liang, Shaoxi Fang, Wanyi Xie, Shixuan He, Peng Tang, eqiang Wang 766- Board B531 SINGLE-CHNNEL MESUREMENTS OF CONUCTNCE THROUGH SUB-NNOMETER CRBON NNOTUBE PORINS. un-chiao ao, Robert Henley, Ramya Tunuguntla, Meni Wanunu, leksandr Noy 767- Board B532 TUNBLE ION SELECTIVIT IN SUB-NNOMETER IMETER CRBON NNOTUBE PORINS. Robert. Henley, un-chiao ao, Ramya Tunuguntla, Pradeep Waduge, Meni Wanunu, leksandr Noy 768- Board B533 SUB-1-NM CRBON NNOTUBE PORINS: WTER TRNSPORT N ION SELECTIVIT IN SINGLE-FILE WTER MEMBRNE NNOPORE. leksandr Noy 769- Board B534 CRBON NNOSTRUCTURES OF IFFERENT SPTIL GEOMETR: THEIR ISPERSION N INFLUENCE ON MOEL BIOLOGICL SSTEMS. Justyna Iżykowska, Michalina Skupin, Weronika ndrzejewska, Maria obies, Stefan Jurga, Maciej Kozak 770- Board B535 THE INFLUENCE OF SURFCTNT STRUCTURE N GEOMETR ON NNOTOXICIT N ISPERSION OF CRBON NNOTUBES. Jakub Zaręba, Justyna Iżykowska, Michalina Skupin, ugustyn Moliński, Maria obies, Stefan Jurga, Maciej Kozak 771- Board B536 ESIGNER PEPTIES SELF-SSEMBLE ON GRPHENE TO CRETE RE- MRKBL STBLE, PRECISEL ORGNIZE SUBSTRTES. Gina-Mirela Mustata, Meni Wanunu, Gevorg Gregoryan, ong Ho Kim, Jian Zhang, William F. egrado S F U R N I 43

72 F S R U I N 772- Board B537 MOULTION OF GRPHENE OXIE PROBIOTIC N NTIBIOTIC CTIV- IT B CRITICL COGULTION CONCENTRTION. Massimiliano Papi, Valentina Palmieri, Francesca Bugli, Maria Carmela Lauriola, Margherita Cacaci, Claudio Conti, Maurizio Sanguinetti, Marco e Spirito 773- Board B538 REL-TIME FLOW EFORMBILIT CTOMETR VI RESISTIVE PULSE SENSING. Preston Hinkle 774- Board B539 QUNTIFING EXTRCELLULR ROS LEVELS IN INIVIUL PNCRETIC ISLETS USING N OPTICL SENSOR N MICROFLUIIC EVICE. Romario Regeenes, Jonathan V. Rocheleau 775- Board B540 MICROCNTILEVER INVESTIGTION OF NNOCONFINEMENT EFFECTS ON WTER TRNSPORT. Michael elay 776- Board B541 SUB-IFFRCTION STE LITHOGRPH USING ORTHOGONLL FUNC- TIONLIZE RESINS. Thomas. Klar, Richard Wollhofen, Johannes Kreutzer, Bianca Buchegger, Christine Eder, Jaroslaw Jacak 44

73 Student Research chievement ward (SR) ter Competition These posters will be displayed for judging on Sunday, February 12, 6:00 pm 9:00 pm, in the SR poster board area marked S1 S101, in the Exhibit Hall. S board numbers before each title indicate where the posters will be assigned during the Sunday evening competition. The posters will also be presented during the regular daily sessions as programmed below. Note that only the applicant s name is listed. Please refer to the full abstract for all authors. Please also note that only applicants and judges will be allowed in S poster area on Sunday evening. Bioenergetics Board S1 PORPHRIN INUCE MULTIMERIZTION OF SOLUTION-STTE PROTEINS. aniel R. Marzolf (2427-, B34) Board S2 MIMICKING NTURL PHOTOSNTHSIS: ULTRFST CHRGE TRNSFER IN PPC RU(BP)3 COMPLEXES. Matthew O Malley (2171-, B491) Board S3 MITOCHONRIL PROTEIN BF2P INTERCLTES, BENS, LOOPS, N COMPCTS N. ivakaran Murugesapillai (1832-, B152) Bioengineering Board S4 POLETHLENE GLCOL CONJUGTION ENHNCES MOSQUITO-LRVICI- L CTIVIT OF LSINIBCILLUS SPHERICUS BIN PROTEIN. Mahima Sharma (247-, B6) Board S5 BIOLOGICL SEMICONUCTORS: STRUCTURL CONTROL OF HEME REOX POTENTILS IN PPC, 3-HEME CTOCHROME. Coleman Swaim (1504-, B572) Board S6 THE FRNK-STRLING MECHNSIM IS TTENUTE B ILTE CRIOMOPTH-SSOCITE TROPOMOSIN MUTTION. Joseph. Powers (595-, B360) Biological Fluorescence Board S7 PROTEIN STRUCTURE ETERMINTION B HIGH-PRECISION FRET N MOLECULR MOELING. Mykola imura (241-, B6) Biopolymers in vivo Board S12 GLCINE BETINE REVERSES OSMOTIC SHOCK INUCE PROTEIN EST- BILIZTION IN LIVING CELLS. Samantha Stadmiller (287-, B52) Board S13 ELUCITING THE ROLE OF TRNSCRIPTION IN SHPING THE 3 STRUC- TURE OF THE BCTERIL GENOME. Hugo Brandao (354-, B119) Exocytosis & Endocytosis Board S14 CLCIUM-MEITE OCKING N FUSION OF PURIFIE ENSE CORE VESICLES WITH RECONSTITUTE MEMBRNES. lex Kreutzberger (1954-, B274) Board S15 EVELOPMENT OF BIOPHSICL MRKERS THT QUNTIF METSTTIC POTENTILS OF PROSTTE CNCER CELLS USING TSUNMI MICROSCOPE. en-liang Liu (1958-, B278) Board S16 SNRE PROTEIN STRUCTURE LTERE IN RESPONSE TO ph. Kara Woodbury (476-, B24) Intrinsically isordered Proteins Board S17 STU OF ISORER-TO-ORER TRNSITION B CHRCTERIZING THE BINING PRTNERS USING STTISTICL POTENTIL. Iqbal Sumaiya (1032-, B100) Board S18 UNERSTNING THE ROLE OF CHIN FLEXIBILIT IN MLOI PROTEIN GGREGTION THROUGH RTIONLL ESIGNE PROTEIN SEQUENCES. Steven Vance (264-, B29) S F U R N I Board S8 CCURTE ETERMINTION OF THE RN THREE-W JUNCTIONS VI SINGLE-MOLECULE HIGH-PRECISION FRET MESUREMENTS. Olga oroshenko (1806-, B126) Board S9 OPTICL PROBES FOR IMGING SIGNL MEITING PHOSPHOLIPIS. Samsuzzoha Mondal (2279-, B593) Board S10 CELL LINE PHENOTPIC ENRICHEMENT BSE ON MIGRTION N MORPHOLOG. Joannie Roy (662-, B427) Board S11 CRIOMOCTE FUNCTIONL KINETIC RESERVE IS LOST IN N OSSBW SWINE MOEL OF HERT FILURE WITH PRESERVE EJECTION FRCTION. dam Veteto (507-, B272) Board S19 MICROSECON SIMULTIONS OF MLOI BET FIBRIL NUCLETION IN REVERSE MICELLES. Gozde Eskici (2608-, B215) Board S20 SECONR STRUCTURE FLIPPING CONNECTE TO SLT-BRIGE FORM- TION CONVERTS TOXIC MLOI-β 40 OLIGOMERS TO FIBRILS. Bappaditya Chandra (1782-, B102) Board S21 LIPI HEGROUPS MOULTE CONFORMTIONL SWITCHING URING MEMBRNE INSERTION OF CNCER-TRGETING PHLIP PEPTIES. Victor Vasquez-Montes (2602-, B209) Board S22 TRIGRE INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEINS S POTENTIL EXCIPIENTS FOR BIOLOGICS. Samantha Piszkiewicz (2520-, B127) 45

74 F S R U I N Board S23 SURFCE SOLVTION TUNES MOLECULR-RECOGNITION PLSTICIT IN IPS. ritra Chowdhury (1018-, B86) Board S24 MOEL FOR HSTERESIS OBSERVE IN PHSE TRNSITIONS OF THER- MLL RESPONSIVE INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEIN POLMERS. Tyler Harmon (1022-, B90) Board S25 MECHNISM UNERLING CONFORMTIONL EFFECTS OF ISESE- SSOCITE HROPHOBIC-TO-HROPHOBIC SUBSTITUTION ON N INTRINSICLL ISORERE REGION. Ruchi Lohia (1024-, B92) Mechanobiology Board S26 TEMPERTURE-EPENENT PROTEIN MLLEBILIT PROBE B SINGLE- MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOP N FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOP. Shrabasti Bhattacharya (1472-, B540) Board S27 CELL POPULTION N ELECTROPHSIOLOG PPROCHES TO OSMOTIC FITNESS OF PSEUOMONS ERUGINOS. Ugur Cetiner (2789-, B396) Board S28 TOWRS ROLLING-CIRCLE REPLICTION T THE SINGLE-MOLECULE LEVEL. Cesar Pastrana (1833-, B153) Board S29 HUMN PIEZO1 MEMBRNE LOCLIZTION N GTING KINETICS RE MOULTE B CHOLESETROL LEVELS. Pietro Ridone (2630-, B237) Board S30 SUBSTRTE CHEMISTR N MORPHOLOG INFLUENCE THE VLVULR INTERSTITIL CELLS MECHNOBIOLOG. Luisa Ulloa Severino (2146-, B466) Board S31 MULTIGENERTIONL STU OF SPCEFLIGHT-RESPONSIVE GENE NET- WORKS. Irem Celen (2815-, B422) Board S32 INEQULIT OF THE CLONES: LIFE-LONG TRCKING OF SINGLE NIMLS REVELS ISCORNT TRITS IN C. ELEGNS. ndrew Moore (1386-, B454) Membrane Biophysics Board S33 PHOSPHORLTION IN MP RECEPTOR CRBOX-TERMINUS: STRUC- TURE, FUNCTION, N LIPI REGULTION. Caitlin Nurik (2056-, B376) Board S34 CHEMICL GRIENTS TRIGGER N GUIE MOVEMENT OF GINT LIPI VESICLES. Baharan li oosti (1853-, B173) Board S35 MULTISCLE NMICS OF LIPI MEMBRNES FROM FEMTOSECONS TO MILLISECONS: INSIGHTS FROM TIME-RESOLVE INFRRE SPEC- TROSCOP. Paul Stevenson (1087-, B155) Board S36 HOW O PEPTIES N NNOPRTICLES INTERCT WITH THE MEM- BRNES OF E. COLI? INSIGHTS FROM MOLECULR NMICS. Pin-Chia Hsu (2592-, B199) Board S37 INFLUENZ BINING VIIT GOVERNE B STEROL-EPENENT GN- GLIOSIE NMICS. Isabel Goronzy (387-, B152) Board S38 TRP CHNNEL FUNCTION IN ipsc-erive SENSOR NEURONS. Laura Vangeel (667-, B432) Board S39 INTERCTIONS OF CRBON NNOTUBES STBILIZE B SELECTE GEMINI SURFCTNTS WITH MOEL BIOMEMBRNES. Michalina Skupin (394-, B159) Board S40 TRNSFER OF TRPV1 SOIUM BINING SITE INTO TRPV2. Katherine Huffer (568-, B333) Board S41 ZOBENZENE-CHOLESTEROL S PHOTOCTIVTOR IN BIOMIMETIC MEMBRNES: 1. LIPI NMICS. Chen Shen (383-, B148) Board S42 STERIC PRESSURE FROM PERIPHERL PROTEIN CONFORMTIONL CHNGES RIVES MEMBRNE CURVTURE. Helen Hew Ming Siaw (1132-, B200) Board S43 UTOMTE IENTIFICTION OF CHOLESTEROL INTERCTION SITES ON G-PROTEIN COUPLE RECEPTORS B CORSE-GRINE SIMULTION. Eric Rouviere (1936-, B256) Board S44 PROPOFOL IS POTENT GTING MOIFIER OF VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNELS. Elaine ang (528-, B293) Board S45 LIPI COMPOSITION N ENOSOML PH REGULTES NTHRX LETHL TOXIN UPTKE N P 63 CHNNEL BEHVIOR. Nnanya Kalu (1117-, B185) Board S46 PERTURBTION OF BILER SURFCE TENSION IFFERENTILL MOU- LTES MECHNOSENSITIVE ION CHNNELS. Navid Bavi (2049-, B369) Board S47 PHOTOCOUSTICS S NEW MOLIT FOR RECORING MEMBRNE POTENTIL CHNGES. Haichong Zhang (1399-, B467) Board S48 REUCE STRUCTURL NMICS IN KINTE RECEPTORS THROUGH UXILIR PROTEIN MOULTION. ouglas Litwin (2061-, B381) 46

75 Membrane Structure & ssembly Board S49 IRECT IMGING OF LIQUI OMINS B CROTEM IN SUBMICRON VESICLES. Caitlin Cornell (1851-, B171) Board S50 MEMBRNE BOUN STRUCTURES OF PERIPHERL MEMBRNE BIN- ING PROTEINS TIM3 N TIM1 PROUCE B MOLECULR NMICS INFORME NLSIS OF X-R SCTTERING EXPERIMENTS. aniel Kerr (1931-, B251) Board S51 SOFTWRE FOR IRECT COMPRISON OF MEMBRNE SCTTERING EXPERIMENTS T TO MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. evhen Cherniavskyi (417-, B182) Board S52 PERMEBILIT OF PULMONR SURFCTNT MEMBRNES IS MOU- LTE B PROTEINS SP-B N SP-C. Marta Martínez-Calle (2479-, B86) Board S53 STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF HUMN PULMONR SURFC- TNT PROTEIN SP- B TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP. Raquel rroyo (2478-, B85) Molecular Biophysics Board S54 INTRMOLECULR FRIEEL-CRFTS CLTION PROMOTE B HEX- FLUOROISOPROPNOL. lexander Li (1353-, B421) Board S55 MOLECULR RTIONLE BEHIN THE IFFERENTIL SUBSTRTE SPECI- FICIT OF RN TRNSPORTERS CRB N CR. Venkata Krishnan Ramaswamy (1339-, B407) Board S56 NEXT GENERTION EVOLUTIONR SMPLING N ENERG FUNCTION GUIE B INITIO PROTEIN STRUCTURE PREICTION. vdesh Mishra (278-, B43) Board S57 HEXMERIC E5 PROTEIN OF HUMN PPILLOMVIRUS TPE 16 FORMS LOW SELECTIVE ION CHNNEL - COMPUTTIONL NLSIS. hani Mahato (2484-, B91) Board S58 MOLECULR MOELING OF LIQUI CRSTL/PHOSPHOLIPI INTERFCE S LBEL-FREE BIOSENSOR. onya Ohadi (2912-, B519) Board S59 CONSTRUING THE NMIC COMPLEXIT T PLUSIBLE IKK2-NEMO INTERFCE. Jamie Schiffer (1731-, B51) Board S60 NER-TOMIC STRUCTURL MOEL FOR BCTERIL N REPLICTION INITITION COMPLEX N ITS FUNCTIONL INSIGHTS. Masahiro Shimizu (2523-, B130) Board S61 BIOPHSICL INSIGHT INTO THE NTI MLOIOGENIC BEHVIOR OF CSTEINE. Masihuz Zaman (1794-, B114) Board S62 MOULTION OF PROTEIN FLEXIBILIT WITH CHNGES IN SEQUENCE N COMPLEXTION STTE OF UBIQUITIN FMIL PROTEINS. Sanjoy Paul (1406-, B474) Board S63 BLIN PREICTIONS OF RN/PROTEIN RELTIVE BINING FFINITIES. Kalli Kappel (370-, B135) Board S64 EXPNING THE SCOPE OF SINGLE MOLECULE FRET SPECTROSCOP TOWRS PRIMRIL UNERGRUTE INSTITUTIONS. Jesse Howe (2278-, B598) Board S65 EXMINING THE ROLE OF PHOSPHORLTION ON INTERCTIONS BETWEEN THE CRIC POTSSIUM CHNNEL LPH-SUBUNITS HERG N K V LQT1. Medeea Popescu (544-, B309) Board S66 STRUCTURL INVESTIGTIONS OF SUPERCONTRCTE SPIER RGLINE SILK. Justine ionne (2905-, B512) Board S67 INVESTIGTING TRNSIENT EVENTS IN NUCLEOTIE EXCISION REPIR USING SINGLE-MOLECULE RK FIEL IMGING. Jamie Barnett (2543-, B150) Board S68 PROBING THE NUCLEIC CI BINING PROPERTIES OF THE SINGLE- STRNE N BINING PROTEIN OF BCTERIOPHGE T4 REPLICTION COMPLEX T SINGLE NUCLEOTIE RESOLUTION. Benjamin Camel (2526-, B133) Board S69 GGREGTION INUCE CONFORMTION CHNGES ETERMINE M- LIN MEMBRNE FFINIT. Barun Maity (1776-, B96) Board S70 UNERSTNING THE MECHNISMS OF HUMN RN POLMERSE II TRNSCRIPTION USING SINGLE MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE COLOCLIZ- TION. bigail Horn (1045-, B113) Board S71 STRUCTURL, THERMONMIC N PHOSPHTILINOSITOL 3-PHOS- PHTE BINING PROPERTIES OF PHFIN2. Tuo-Xian Tang (2435-, B42) Board S72 ICTIONIC N TRICTIONIC SURFCTNTS S TRNSGENE CRRIERS - COMPRISON OF THEIR BILIT TO SN N SIRN BINING. Weronika ndrzejewska (1060-, B128) Board S73 PROTEIN ENERG NETWORK MOELS TO CLSSIF N PREICT FUNCTIONLL LINKE INTERFCES OF PROTEINS FROM FUNCTIONLL UNCORRELTE INTERFCES. Isha Mehta (1692-, B12) Board S74 CHRCTERIZING OUTWR- TO INWR-FCING TRNSITION PTH- W OF OPMINE TRNSPORTER. Zhiyu Zhao (633-, B398) S F U R N I 47

76 F S R U I N Board S75 SMMETR MTCH IN ESIGN OF MULTIVLENT INHIBITORS OF N- THRX TOXIN. Sanaz Momben bolfath (2079-, B399) Board S76 RELTIVE FFINITIES OF GENERL NESTHETICS FOR PSEUO-SMMET- RIC INTERSUBUNIT BINING SITES OF HETEROMERIC GB() RECEP- TORS. Sruthi Murlidaran (2734-, B341) Board S77 TOXIC METL IONS PROMOTE SELF-SSOCITION N REPLCE STRUC- TURL ZINC IONS IN THE REGULTOR REGION OF PROTEIN KINSE C. Taylor Cole (2408-, B15) 48 Motility Board S78 CTIVTION OF TRPM3 IN PERIVSCULR SENSOR NERVES INUCES ILTION OF MOUSE RESISTNCE RTERIES. Lucia lonso-carbajo (1992-, B312) Board S79 ISSECTING CTOMOSIN MECHNOCHEMISTR USING BLEBBISTTIN S PHRMCOLOGICL TOOL. Mohammad Rahman (580-, B345) Board S80 MOV VESICLE TRNSPORT THROUGH BIOMIMETIC CTIN NET- WORKS VISULIZE B 3 STORM MICROSCOP. ndrew Lombardo (1335-, B403) Nanoscale Biophysics Board S81 MOLECULR NMICS STU ON LIPI WRPPE CRBON NNOTUBE S N RTIFICIL MEMBRNE CHNNEL. Board S82 CRBON NNOSTRUCTURES OF IFFERENT SPTIL GEOMETR: THEIR ISPERSION N INFLUENCE ON MOEL BIOLOGICL SSTEMS. Board S83 C60 FULLERENES S CONTRST GENTS - STRUCTURL, SPECTROSCOPIC N NNOTOXICIT STUIES. ugustyn Molinski (2918-, B525) Board S84 THE INFLUENCE OF SURFCTNT STRUCTURE N GEOMETR ON NNOTOXICIT N ISPERSION OF CRBON NNOTUBES. Jakub Zaręba (770-, B535) Board S85 LIGHT-INUCE CONFORMTIONL CHNGES OF S. URNTIC BC- TERIOPHTOCHROMES S REVELE B TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP. Rima Rebiai (943-, B1) Board S86 IMPCT OF ENRIMER SURFCE CHEMISTR ON NTHRX TOXIN CHNNEL BLOCKGE: SINGLE MOLECULE STU. Goli amini (2580-, B187) Permeation & Transport Board S87 ROLE OF INIVIUL CMP BINING SITES ON RELIEVING THE UTOIN- HIBITION IN HCN CHNNELS. Mallikarjuna Sunkara (2075-, B395) Board S88 OLIGOMERIZTION OF HUMN OPMINE TRNSPORTER (ht). Kumaresan Jayaraman (628-, B393) Board S89 MESURING TRNSPORT KINETICS OF LIGHT RIVEN CHLORIE PUMP, HLORHOOPSIN. Hasin Feroz (2810-, B417) Board S90 IN VIVO NONLINER LIGHT SCTTERING PROBE OF RUG-INUCE CTI- VTION OF BCTERIL MECHNOSENSITIVE CHNNELS. Mohammad Sharifian Gh. (2857-, B464) Board S91 SILIC NNOPRTICLES INUCE CLCIUM-PERMEBLE PORES IN PLSM MEMBRNES. licia Sanchez (2045-, B365) Board S92 MOULTION B PHENOLIC COMPOUNS PROVIES NOVEL INSIGHT INTO THE MECHNISMS OF TRP1 CTIVTION. Justyna Startek (1232-, B300) Board S93 FILTERING WITH THE ELECTRIC FIEL: STOR ON PROTEIN CHNNELS ELECTROSTTICS. Silvia costa-gutierrez (2052-, B372) Board S94 REVERSIBLE PERMEBILIZTION OF CELL MEMBRNES VI LSENIN CHNNELS. Nisha Shrestha (2582-, B189) Board S95 EFFECT OF ELECTROOSMOTIC FLOW ON THE TRNSPORT OF α-ccloextrin THROUGH THE CHNNEL CM. Jigneshkumar Prajapati (2710-, B317) Board S96 STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL EVIENCE FOR MULTI-SITE LLOSTER MEITE B GENERL NESTHETICS IN MOEL LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL. Stephanie Heusser (2730-, B337) Board S97 MECHNISM OF CTION OF PH-TRIGGERE MEMBRNE CTIVE PEP- TIES. Sarah Kim (2589-, B196) Board S98 TRIM FMIL PROTEINS IN INTRCELLULR VESICLE TRFFICKING. Kristyn Gumpper (1174-, B242) Board S99 FREE ENERG CLCULTION OF MEMBRNE PERMETION - SIMULTION RESULTS SUGGEST RELXTION OF HEGROUP-SOLUTE INTERCTIONS IS THE SLOWEST EGREE OF FREEOM. Nihit Pokhrel (1130-, B198) Board S100 IENTIFICTION OF THE ION CONUCTION PTHW IN TMEM16 SCRMBLSE. Tao Jiang (1351-, B419) Board S101 MOULTING O2 PERMEBILIT OF THE CENTRL PORE OF RH50 B IN SILICO SITE IRECTE MUTGENESIS. Eric Shinn (2078-, B398) Board S102 FLUORESCENT GONIST OF THE MUSCLE NICOTINIC CETLCHOLINE RECEPTOR bhilasha Ladha (2722-, B329)

77 Monday, February 13, 2017 aily Program Summary ll rooms are located in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless noted otherwise. 7:30 am-8:30 am Graduate Student Breakfast Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 7:30 am-5:00 pm Registration/Exhibitor Registration Lobby B 8:00 am-8:30 am Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Career Q& with Joe Tringali 8:00 am-10:00 pm ter Viewing Hall B-2 & C Symposium: Biophysics of lncrn Chair: Gregor Neuert, Vanderbilt University Great Hall M O N 8:15 am-10:15 am NMIC TEMPORL CONTROL OF SIGNLING CTIVTE GENE REGULTION. Gregor Neuert THE GROUN-STTE OF PROMOTER IRECTIONLIT REVELE B FUNCTIONL EVOLUTIONR PPROCH N EEP LERNING MOELING. Stirling Churchman HOW LNCRN SHPES CHROMTIN STRUCTURE TO CONTROL GENE EXPRESSION. Mitchell Guttman STRUCTURE VS. FUNCTION: QUNTITTIVE NLSIS OF CHROMOSOME RCHITECTURE. Luca Giorgetti Symposium: Catalyzed Membrane Fusion and Fission Chair: Phyllis Hanson, Washington University Great Hall B 8:15 am-10:15 am MEMBRNE REMOELING B ESCRT-III POLMERS. Phyllis Hanson KNOW WHEN TO HOL EM, KNOW WHEN TO FOL EM; SM PROTEINS S TEMPLTES FOR SNRE SSEMBL. Frederick Hughson CTLTIC INTERMEITES OF MEMBRNE FISSION. Vadim. Frolov PROTEIN-LIPI INTERCTIONS OF VIRL CLSS II MEMBRNE FUSION PROTEINS. Félix Rey 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Room R02/03 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Excitation-Contraction Coupling Room R04/05 8:15 pm-10:15 am Platform: Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating II Room R06/07 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Cardiac Muscle Mechanics and Structure Room R08/09 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Force Spectroscopy Room 206/207 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Protein Stability, Folding, and Chaperones II Room 208/209 8:30 am-10:00 am Exhibitor Presentation: T Instruments Room 221 Instrumentation and Experimental esign for Utilization of ITC and IMC Techniques for Characterization of Biopharmaceuticals 8:30 am-10:30 am CI Committee Meeting Room :00 am-11:00 am Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses) 10:00 am-5:00 pm Exhibits Hall B-2 & C 10:15 am-11:00 am Coffee Break Hall B-2 & C 10:15 am-11:15 am New Member Welcome Coffee Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 10:30 am-12:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Room 221 What Goes round, Comes round: Unveiling the Optima UC 49

78 M O N 10:45 am-12:45 pm 10:45 am-12:45 pm Symposium: Future of Biophysics Co-Chairs: avid W. Piston, Washington University and Catherine. Royer, Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute Great Hall X-R VISION INTO THE WORL OF ENZMES. Nozomi ndo BCTERIL TPE 3 SECRETION SSTEMS: HIGH-THROUGHPUT 3 SINGLE-MOLECULE TRCKING OFSORTING PLTFORM PROTEINS IN LIVE CELLS. ndreas Gahlmann SCNNING HE ION- N NONLINER OPTICL MICROSCOP COMBINE WITH FORCE MESUREMENTS FOR THE CHRCTERIZTION OF SPIER SILK. Irina Iachina REPURPOSING MECHNOSENSITIVE CHNNELS TO STU CONFINE 3 CELL MIGRTION. llen Liu PHOSPHORLTION INUCES SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC CONFORMTIONL SWITCHES IN THE RN POLMERSE II C-TERMINL OMIN. Scott. Showalter REL-TIME QUNTIFICTION OF SINGLE RN TRNSLTION NMICS IN LIVING CELLS. Timothy J. Stasevich Symposium: TRP Channels Chair: Sharona E. Gordon, University of Washington Great Hall B MECHNISMS OF TRPV1 ION CHNNEL GTING. Sharona E. Gordon GLENING FUNCTIONL INSIGHTS FROM TRP CHNNEL STRUCTURES. avid Julius COMPUTTIONL PPROCHES TO THE STU OF TRPV CHNNEL CTIVTION N MOULTION PPROCHES TO THE STU OF TRPV CHNNEL CTIVTION N MOULTION. Carmen omene NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE FUNCTION OF TRPV CHNNELS. Vera Moiseenkova Bell 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Protein-Nucleic cid Interactions I Room R02/03 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction II Room R04/05 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Other Channels Room R06/07 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Membrane Physical Chemistry II Room R08/09 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Molecular ynamics I Room 206/207 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Protein Structure and Conformation II Room 208/209 11:30 am-12:30 pm 11:30 am-1:00 pm 12:30 pm-2:00 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 emystifying the cademic Job Search II: Preparing our Written pplication Materials: CV, Cover Letter, and Research Statement Exhibitor Presentation: sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company Room 218 Now Playing: Video-Rate FM with the New Cypher VRS tomic Force Microscope Exhibitor Presentation: Nanion Technologies GmbH Room 221 Ion Channel rug iscovery Beyond the Bottlenecks and Ready for CiP 1:30 pm-3:00 pm Industry Panel: Breaking Into Industry Rivergate Room, Lobby Level 1:30 pm-3:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Malvern Instruments Room 218 Molecular Interactions of Proteins & Small Molecules 1:30 pm-3:00 pm Biophysics 101: Cryo-electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) Room 214 1:45 pm-3:00 pm Snack Break Hall B-2 & C 1:45 pm-3:45 pm ter Presentations and Late ters Hall B-2 & C 2:15 pm-3:45 pm How to Get our Scientific Paper Published Room 220 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Speed Networking Mosaic Lounge, Lobby 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Beyond the Bench: Preparing for our Career Transition in the Life Sciences 2:30 pm-4:00 pm riving Force in the Middle of the Journey: Funding Opportunities for Mid-Career Scientists Room 219 2:30 pm-4:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: HORIB Scientific Room 221 Experience the New Shape and SPEE of Things to Come in Fluorescence 3:00 pm-5:00 pm Membership Committee Meeting Room 203 3:30 pm-5:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: OriginLab Corporation Room 218 Origin 2017 Product emo 50

79 4:00 pm-5:00 pm 4:00 pm-6:00 pm 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 The Strategic tdoc: How to Find and Leverage our tdoc Experience Symposium: Protein Folding Mechanisms Chair: Susan Marqusee, University of California, Berkeley TOURING THE LNSCPE: THE VIEW EPENS ON HOW N WHEN OU LOOK. Susan Marqusee FOLING OF ISORERE PROTEINS: SINGLE MOLECULES TO MESOSCLES. shok eniz FOLING MECHNISMS: ISTINGUISHING SIGNTURES N FUNCTIONL VNTGES. Olga udko PROTEINS S PH SENSORS N SWITCHES. Bertrand Garcia-Moreno Symposium: Mitochondrial ynamics and Transport Chair: Robert S. Balaban, NIH Great Hall Great Hall B THE MUSCLE CELL MITOCHONRI RETICULUM. Robert S. Balaban CONTROL OF MITOCHONRIL FUNCTION B FUSION N FISSION. avid Chan STRUCTURE N IN SITU ORGNIZTION OF TP STHSE N RESPIRTOR CHIN COMPLEXES. Karen avies MITOCHONRI N MEMOR: BIOENERGETICS, SNPTIC PLSTICIT N NEUROEGENERTION. Elizabeth. Jonas Symposium: Epigenomic Changes riven by Biomechanical Load Room R02/03 Chair: ndrew. McCulloch, University of California, San iego M O N 4:00 pm-6:00 pm SSTEMS MECHNOBIOLOG OF CRIC MOCTES. ndrew. McCulloch THE SELF-STIRRE GENOME: BULK N SURFCE NMICS OF THE CHROMTIN GLOBULE. lexandra Zidovska EPIGENETIC REGULTION OF CHROMTIN NMICS. Michael G. Poirier MULTI-SCLE MOELING OF CHROMOSOML N IN PROKROTIC N EUKROTIC CELLS. ndrew J. Spakowitz 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Skeletal Muscle Mechanics, Structure, and Regulation Room R04/05 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Ion Channel Regulatory Mechanisms Room R06/07 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins II Room R08/09 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Optical Microscopy and Super-resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis II Room 206/207 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Membrane Protein Structures II Room 208/209 5:30 pm-7:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Sutter Instrument Room 218 Scientists Empowering Scientists 8:00 pm-9:30 pm wards and National Lecture Great Hall & B 9:30 pm-12:00 am Reception and ance Hilton, Grand Ballrooom 9:30 pm-12:00 am Reception and Quiet Room Hilton, Versailles Ballroom 51

80 M O N Monday, February 13 Graduate Student Breakfast 7:30 am - 8:30 am, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level Support contributed by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund This breakfast presents an opportunity for graduate student nnual Meeting attendees to meet and discuss the issues they face in their current career stage. Limited to the first 100 attendees. Speakers Hugo Sanabria, Clemson University Jeanne Small, Quantum Northwest Registration/Exhibitor Registration 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Lobby B Career Center Workshop Career Q& with Joe Tringali 8:00 am - 8:30 am, Room 212/213 o you have a pressing question about your career in science? ttend this informal discussion with veteran career consultant Joe Tringali and get the answers you are looking for. ter Viewing 8:00 am - 10:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Symposium Biophysics of lncrn 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall Chair Gregor Neuert, Vanderbilt University 777-Symp 8:15 am NMIC TEMPORL CONTROL OF SIGNLING CTIVTE GENE REGU- LTION. Gregor Neuert 778-Symp 8:45 am THE GROUN-STTE OF PROMOTER IRECTIONLIT REVELE B FUNCTIONL EVOLUTIONR PPROCH N EEP LERNING MOEL- ING. Stirling Churchman 779-Symp 9:15 am HOW LNCRN SHPES CHROMTIN STRUCTURE TO CONTROL GENE EXPRESSION. Mitchell Guttman 780-Symp 9:45 am STRUCTURE VS. FUNCTION: QUNTITTIVE NLSIS OF CHROMOSOME RCHITECTURE. Luca Giorgetti Symposium Catalyzed Membrane Fusion and Fission 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall B Chair Phyllis Hanson, Washington University No bstract 8:15 am MEMBRNE REMOELING B ESCRT-III POLMERS. Phyllis Hanson 781-Symp 8:45 am KNOW WHEN TO HOL EM, KNOW WHEN TO FOL EM; SM PROTEINS S TEMPLTES FOR SNRE SSEMBL. Frederick Hughson 782-Symp 9:15 am CTLTIC INTERMEITES OF MEMBRNE FISSION. Vadim. Frolov, Pavel V. Bashkirov, nna V. Shnyrova No bstract 9:45 am PROTEIN-LIPI INTERCTIONS OF VIRL CLSS II MEMBRNE FUSION PROTEINS.Félix Rey Platform Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs nn-sofie U. Cans, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden strid Gräslund, Stockholm University, Sweden 783-Plat 8:15 am MOULTION OF SNPTIC VESICLES CLUSTERING B XONL TENSION. nthony Fan, lireza Tofangchi, Taher Saif 784-Plat 8:30 am LOW-FORCE MECHNICL PERTURBTIONS LTERE CLCIUM NM- ICS IN NETWORKS OF GCMP6S EXPRESSING CORTICL NEURONS. Kimberly Sam, Tom Srnak, Parijat Sengupta 785-Plat 8:45 am OSMOTIC STRESS REUCES VESICLE SIZE WHILE KEEPING CONSTNT NEUROTRNSMITTER CONCENTRTION. Hoda Fathali, Johan unevall, Soodabeh Majdi, Jelena Lovric, nn-sofie Cans 786-Plat 9:00 am MICROCVITTION S NEURONL MGE MECHNISM IN N IN VI- TRO MOEL OF BLST TRUMTIC BRIN INJUR. Jonathan B. Estrada, Mark T. Scimone, Harry C. Cramer, Lauren Mancia, Eric Johnsen, Christian Franck 787-Plat 9:15 am EFFECTS OF MLOI-BET EXPRESSION ON NEURONL SIGNLLING PTHWS IN NOVEL C. ELEGNS MOEL OF LZHEIMER S ISESE. Tessa Sinnige, Prashanth Ciryam, Christopher M. obson, Mario de Bono, Michele Vendruscolo 788-Plat 9:30 am BIOPHSICL STUIES OF THE MLOI BET PEPTIE INVOLVE IN LZHEIMER S ISESE. strid Gräslund, nn Tiiman, Jyri Jarvet, Vladana Vukojevic 789-Plat 9:45 am N NCIENT ROLE FOR GINT NKRINS IN XON INITIL SEGMENT OR- GNIZTION. Timothy Jegla, Michelle M. Nguyen, Chengye Feng, aniel J. Goetschius, Esteban Luna, amian B. van Rossum, Bishoy Kamel, ditya Pisupati, Elliot S. Milner, Melissa M. Rolls 790-Plat 10:00 am STRUCTURL EVOLUTION OF HUMN-SPECIFIC SRGP2 PROTEINS. arden Opatowsky Platform Excitation-Contraction Coupling 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Julio. Copello, Southern Illinois University Susan Treves, Basil University Hospital, Switzerland 791-Plat 8:15 am FUNCTION BSE NLSIS OF THE CRIC ENOPLSMIC N SRCOPLSMIC RETICULUM PROTEOME. Steven E. Cala, Nicholas Carruthers, Joseph Caruso, Paul Stemmer, Xuequn Chen 52

81 792-Plat 8:30 am CELLULR, BIOCHEMICL N MOLECULR CHNGES IN MUSCLES FROM PTIENTS WITH X-LINKE MOTUBULR MOPTH UE TO MTM1 MUTTIONS. Susan Treves, Christoph Bachmann, Heinz Jungbluth, Francesco Muntoni, dnan. Manzur, Francesco Zorzato 793-Plat 8:45 am SSEMBL OF CLCIUM ENTR UNITS IMPROVES MUSCLE RESISTNCE TO FTIGUE. ntonio Michelucci, Laura Pietrangelo, Claudia Pecorai, Simona Boncompagni, Feliciano Protasi 794-Plat 9:00 am RR2 TETRMER ISTRIBUTIONS IN VENTRICULR MOCTES FROM PHOSPHOMUTNT MICE. Parisa sghari, avid R.L. Scriven, anting Zhao, Roberto Ramos Mondragon, Hector Valdivia, Xander Wehrens, Edwin.W. Moore 795-Plat 9:15 am MESURING ELECTRICL CONUCTIVIT OF THE CRIC T-TUBULR SSTEM. Marina Scardigli, Claudia Crocini, Cecilia Ferrantini, Tecla Gabbrielli, Ludovico Silvestri, Raffaele Coppini, Chiara Tesi, Elisabetta Cerbai, Corrado Poggesi, Francesco Pavone, Leonardo Sacconi 796-Plat 9:30 am HBP REVERSIBL INHIBITS CLCIUM RELESE FROM SRCOPLSMIC RETICULUM (SR) IN SKELETL MUSCLE N HERT. uriana guilar- Sanchez, Marino ifranco, uanzhao L. arcy, Marbella Quiñonez, riel L. Escobar, Julio. Copello 797-Plat 9:45 am OPTICL STIMULTION OF IPS CRIOMOCTES LLOWS BRN NEW INSIGHTS INTO CONTRCTILIT N ELECTROPHSIOLOG CONJUNC- TIONS. Sonja Stoelzle-Feix, Matthias Beckler, Patrick Mumm, Ulrich Thomas, Leo oerr, Elena ragicevic, Krisztina Juhasz, Corina T. Bot, Michael George, ndrea Brüggemann, Niels Fertig, Jean-Francois Rolland, R. Rizzetto, L. Redaelli, Philipp Sasse 798-Plat 10:00 am HUMN MESENCHML STEM CELL PRCRINE SIGNLING COUNTER- CTS HETEROCELLULR COUPLING EFFECTS ON CRIC CONTRCTILIT N RRHTHOMGENICIT. Joshua Mayourian, Timothy J. Cashman, Bryce V. Johnson, avid M. Sachs, eepak. Kaji, Eric. Sobie, Kevin. Costa Platform Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating II 8:15 pm - 10:15 am, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Karen M. Callahan, University of Chicago Cui Jianmin, Washington University 799-Plat 8:15 pm NON-CNONICL INTERCTIONS BETWEEN VOLTGE SENSORS N PORE OMIN IN SHKER K + -CHNNEL. João Carvalho-de-Souza, Francisco Bezanilla 800-Plat 8:30 pm VOLTGE SENSING IN HPERPOLRIZTION CTIVTE CCLIC NUCLEO- TIE GTE (HCN) CHNNELS. Karen M. Callahan, Nazzareno vanzo 801-Plat 8:45 pm THE TRNTUL TOXIN GUNGXITOXIN-1E TRPS K + CHNNEL VOLTGE SENSOR IN FULL RESTING CONFORMTION. rew C. Tilley, Kenneth S. Eum, Jon T. Sack 802-Plat 9:00 pm KCNE1-EPENENT SUMOLTION OF K V 7.1 SUBUNITS ETERMINES THE VOLTGE-EPENENCE OF CRIC I KS CHNNELS. azhi Xiong, Tian Li, Leigh. Plant, Steve.N. Goldstein 803-Plat 9:15 pm THE TRNSITIONS BETWEEN TWO OPEN STTES OF THE KCNQ1 POTS- SIUM CHNNEL PROUCE INCTIVTION-LIKE PHENOTPE. Panpan Hou, Mark. Zaydman, Jingyi Shi, Ling Zhong, Kelli McFarland, Jianmin Cui 804-Plat 9:30 pm KV1.2 CHNNELS T THE INTERFCE OF REOX N ELECTRICL EXCITBILIT. Victoria. Baronas, Runying ang, Harley T. Kurata 805-Plat 9:45 pm MOLECULR SIMULTIONS OF ION PERMETION IN POTSSIUM CHNNELS. Wojciech Kopec, Bert de Groot 806-Plat 10:00 pm OES PROTON CONUCTION IN THE VOLTGE-GTE PROTON CHNNEL HH V 1 INVOLVE GROTTHUS HOPPING VI CIIC RESIUES? Lucie elemotte, Siri van Keulen, Ursula Roethlisberger, Eleonora Gianti, Vincenzo Carnevale, Michael L. Klein Platform Cardiac Muscle Mechanics and Structure 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs ouglas. Root, University of North Texas Jorge legre-cebollada, Columbia University 807-Plat 8:15 am INEPENENT STOCHSTIC BURST-LIKE TRNSCRIPTION OF MUTNT N WILTPE LLELES S MECHNISM FOR CELL-TO-CELL FUNCTIONL IMBLNCE IN HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH. nte Radocaj, Kathrin Kowalski, Judith Montag, Theresia Kraft, Bernhard Brenner 808-Plat 8:30 am UNCOVERING THE MOLECULR INTERCTIONS THT MINTIN THE SEQUESTERE STTE OF MOSIN N THEIR IMPLICTION IN HPER- TROPHIC CRIOMOPTH. arshan V. Trivedi, Suman Nag, Saswata S. Sarkar, rjun S. dhikari, Shirley Sutton, Kathleen M. Ruppel, James. Spudich 809-Plat 8:45 am STRUCTURL N BIOPHSICL NLSIS OF HPERTROPHIC CRIO- MOPTH-LINKE TITIN MISSENSE VRINTS. Martin Rees, Franca Fraternali, Perry Elliott, Mathias Gautel 810-Plat 9:00 am NNOMECHNICL PHENOTPES IN HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH CUSE B MISSENSE MUTTIONS IN CRIC MOSIN-BINING PRO- TEIN C. Carmen Suay-Corredera, Elías Herrero-Galán, iana Velázquez- Carreras, Íñigo Urrutia-Irazábal, iego García-Giustiniani, Javier elgado, Luis Serrano, Pablo García-Pavía, Lorenzo Monserrat, Jorge legre-cebollada 811-Plat 9:15 am Education Travel wardee GENETICLL ENGINEERE HUMN STEM CELL-ERIVE CRIOMO- CTES TO STU THE FUNCTIONLIT OF CRONOS TITIN. Rebecca J. Zaunbrecher, Kevin Beussman, ndrea Leonard, Lil Pabon, Hans Reinecke, Nathan Sniadecki, Michael Regnier, Charles Murry 812-Plat 9:30 am ENGINEERE TROPONINS MOULTE THE C 2+ SENSITIVIT OF THE FIL- ING HUMN MOCRIUM. Cheavar. Blair, Jonathan avis, Brandon Biesiadecki, Kenneth Campbell M O N 53

82 M O N 813-Plat 9:45 am RECOVER OF CLCIUM CTIVIT N CONTRCTION IN MOELS OF ILTE CRIOMOPTH. Sonette Steczina, Soley Olafsson, Galina Flint, Jil Tardiff, Michael Regnier, Farid Moussavi-Harami 814-Plat 10:00 am CUTE REUCTION OF ESMIN INTERMEITE FILMENTS LTERS MOCTE MECHNICS N EXCITTION-CONTRCTION COUPLING. Julie Heffler, Matthew. Capporizzo, lexey I. Bogush, Patrick Robison, Benjamin L. Prosser Platform Force Spectroscopy 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Peter Hinterdorfer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, ustria Bhavik Nathwani, Harvard University 815-Plat 8:15 am IRECT OBSERVTION OF TRNSITION-STTE NMICS URING FOL- ING RECTIONS. Noel Q. Hoffer, Krishna Neupane, Michael T. Woodside 816-Plat 8:30 am MECHNICL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE HIV-1 RN HIRPIN USING N TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE. Robert Walder, William J. Van Patten, Ty W. Miller, Thomas T. Perkins 817-Plat 8:45 am UNCOVERING THE FORCES BETWEEN NUCLEOSOMES USING N ORIGMI FORCE SPECTROMETER. Jonas J. Funke, Philip Ketterer, Corinna Lieleg, Sarah Schunter, Philipp Korber, Hendrik ietz 818-Plat 9:00 am EXPLORING NUCLEIC CI MECHNICS USING MULTIPLEXE MECH- NOCHEMISTR SS (MM). Bhavik Nathwani, arren ang, Wesley Wong, William M. Shih 819-Plat 9:15 am E-CHERIN FUNCTIONS S ESMOGLEIN TRNSPORTER THT FCILI- TTES SSEMBL OF NSCENT ESMOSOMES. Omer M. Shafraz, Sara N. Stahley, Kannan Sankar, Robert L. Jernigan, ndrew P. Kowalczyk, Sanjeevi Sivasankar 820-Plat 9:30 am FORCES N NMICS IN PROTEIN TRNSLOCTION THROUGH THE BCTERIL TRNSLOCON. nny Fis, ndreas Karner, Roland Kuttner, Johannes Preiner, Mirjam Zimmermann, Hermann J. Gruber, Peter Pohl, Peter Hinterdorfer 821-Plat 9:45 am MULTI-TOOL MOUSE MOEL TO STU THE ELSTICIT OF NTIVE TITIN. Jaime ndres Rivas-Pardo, Zsolt Mártonfalvi, itor Manteca, Edward C. Eckels, aniel J. Echelman, Miklós S.Z. Kellermayer, Jorge legre- Cebollada, Wolfgang Linke, Julio M. Fernandez Platform Protein Stability, Folding, and Chaperones II 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Cesar Ramirez, Universidad de Chile Shachi Gosavi, National Centre for Biological Sciences-TIFR, India 822-Plat 8:15 am FOLING IN PIECES. Weiwei Kuo, Upneet Kaur, aniel eredge, Cameron J. Kilcoyne, Eugenia M. Clerico, Patrick L. Wintrode, Lila M. Gierasch, nne Gershenson 823-Plat 8:30 am STBILIZTION OF VRIBLE OMIN IMERS OF N IMMUNOGLOBU- LIN LIGHT CHIN INHIBITS FORMTION OF MLOI FIBRILS. Shannon R. Esswein, Boris Brumshtein, avid S. Eisenberg 824-Plat 8:45 am N INTERNL ISULFIE LOCKS MISFOLE GGREGTION-PRONE INTERMEITE IN CTRCT-LINKE MUTNTS OF HUMN GMM- CRSTLLIN. Eugene Serebryany, Jaie C. Woodard, Bharat V. dkar, Mohammed Shabab, Jonathan. King, Eugene I. Shakhnovich 825-Plat 9:00 am BIOPHSICL N EVOLUTIONR SPECTS OF OMIN SWPPING IN THE FORKHE OMIN OF HUMN FOXP PROTEINS. Exequiel Medina, Javiera Reyes, Pablo Villalobos, Elizabeth. Komives, Jorge Babul, Cesar. Ramirez-Sarmiento 826-Plat 9:15 am UNERSTNING PROTEIN OMIN-SWPPING IN THE CSTTIN- MONELLIN FMIL OF PROTEINS. Nahren Manuel Mascarenhas, Shachi Gosavi 827-Plat 9:30 am USING HIGH PRESSURE NMR TO STU FOLING COOPERTIVIT N KINETICS OF PROTEIN L9. i Zhang, Soichiro Kitazawa, Ivan Peran, Natalie Stenzoski, Scott McCallum, aniel Raleigh, Catherine Royer 828-Plat 9:45 am INTRCELLULR MOULTION OF PROTEIN FOLING STBILIT PROBE B NOVEL FOLING REPORTER. avid Gnutt, Jonas hlers, Benedikt König, Simon Ebbinghaus 829-Plat 10:00 am MOULTING SO1 FOLING LNSCPES WITH TRGETE MOLECU- LR BINERS. avid N. Bunck, Beatriz tsavapranee, Katrine Museth, James Heath Exhibitor Presentation T Instruments 8:30 am 10:00 am, Room 221 Instrumentation and Experimental esign for Utilization of ITC and IMC Techniques for Characterization of Biopharmaceuticals Eight out of the top ten drugs worldwide in 2016 are biopharmaceuticals. Microcalorimetry is a powerful tool in the characterization of their structure and stability. Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) has long been the gold standard technique for exploring the binding of any drug to its target molecule. Recent publications describing the advantages of enthalpy screening utilizing the advances in ITC hardware and software exemplified by the ffinity ITC instruments from T Instruments have shown that microcalorimetry remains a powerful tool in characterizing biopharmaceuticals. Isothermal Calorimetry (IMC) has the sensitivity and flexibility to fully characterize formulation stability and aggregation kinetics of even the high concentration ( mg/ml) biopharmaceutical formulations. The sensitivity and flexibility of the TM IV microcalorimetry system has shown the ability to rapidly characterize even the slowest degradation or aggregation reactions taking place in these biopharmaceutical formulations without diluting the sample. ttendees will participate in a wide ranging discussion of these powerful techniques including a full detailed description of the new ffinity ITC and TM IV hardware along with a Q& session focused on experimental design considerations for successfully performing enthalpy screening and biopharmaceutical formulation stability testing. Join your colleagues in this in-depth discussion of how ITC and IMC can speed up the candidate selection process and benefit overall lab productivity in any drug discovery or development effort. Speaker ile Holton, Microcalorimetry Product Manager, T Instruments 54

83 CI Committee Meeting 8:30 am - 10:30 am, Room 203 Career Center Workshop Ten Tough Industrial Interview Questions (and Ten Pretty Good Responses) 10:00 am - 11:00 am, Room 212/213 ou ve been invited to interview with that drug development company that you ve always wanted to work for. ou ve soaked up the details of the position description. ou are confident in your ability to do the job, as well as answer any/all technical questions during the interview process. The day is yours until that first question catches you by surprise and your confidence begins to wilt. Be prepared for those non-technical questions that you will almost certainly hear at some point, know why they are asked, and learn what a good (if not great) response to each question might be by attending this workshop. Exhibits 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Coffee Break 10:15 am - 11:00 am, Hall B-2 & C New Member Welcome Coffee 10:15 am - 11:15 am, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level Calling all new BPS members! Come and mingle with BPS Staff, Society Council, and program members as you learn about the Society s activities. Current members are welcome to come and meet with new members. Exhibitor Presentation Beckman Coulter Life Sciences 10:30 am - 12:00 pm, Room 221 What Goes round, Comes round: Unveiling the Optima UC For more than 70 years, nalytical Ultracentrifugation (UC) has played a critical role in laying the foundations for modern molecular biology. UC allows for the characterization of proteins, oligomers, aggregates, particles, colloids, nanoparticles, extracellular vesicles and other small structures in native conditions and matrix-free conditions. By measuring proteins and other macro-molecules as interacting elements instead of in isolation, UC more closely approximates true physiological conditions offering unique insight into molecular characterization and processes including molecular weight determination/conformation, stoichiometry, heterogeneity as well as thermodynamic parameters associated with binding. Following a brief overview of the fundamentals of UC operation and analysis, the talk will include a brief introduction of the new Optima UC system. Comparative data from the new Optima UC versus the ProteomeLab series will be presented, while highlighting applications that are now enabled in the new system due to multi-wavelength analysis and faster scan speeds. nalytical Ultracentrifugation is a complementary technique to many others; the talk will illuminate advantages of UC over existing techniques for different applications. Lastly, future research fields enabled by the new Optima UC will be discussed. Speaker Chad Schwartz, UC Product Manager, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Symposium Future of Biophysics 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Great Hall Support contributed by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund Co-Chairs avid W. Piston, Washington University Catherine W. Royer, Rensellaer Polytechnic Institute No bstract 10:45 am X-R VISION INTO THE WORL OF ENZMES. Nozomi ndo No bstract 11:05 am BCTERIL TPE 3 SECRETION SSTEMS: HIGH-THROUGHPUT 3 SINGLE- MOLECULE TRCKING OFSORTING PLTFORM PROTEINS IN LIVE CELLS. ndreas Gahlmann No bstract 11:25 am SCNNING HE ION- N NONLINER OPTICL MICROSCOP COMBINE WITH FORCE MESUREMENTS FOR THE CHRCTERIZTION OF SPIER SILK. Irina Iachina No bstract 11:45 am REPURPOSING MECHNOSENSITIVE CHNNELS TO STU CONFINE 3 CELL MIGRTION. llen Liu No bstract 12:05 pm PHOSPHORLTION INUCES SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC CONFORMTIONL SWITCHES IN THE RN POLMERSE II C-TERMINL OMIN. Scott. Showalter No bstract 12:25 pm REL-TIME QUNTIFICTION OF SINGLE RN TRNSLTION NMICS IN LIVING CELLS. Timothy J. Stasevich Symposium TRP Channels 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Great Hall B Chair Sharona E. Gordon, University of Washington 830-Symp 10:45 am MECHNISMS OF TRPV1 ION CHNNEL GTING. Sharona E. Gordon No bstract 11:15 am GLENING FUNCTIONL INSIGHTS FROM TRP CHNNEL STRUCTURES. avid Julius 831-Symp 11:45 am COMPUTTIONL PPROCHES TO THE STU OF TRPV CHNNEL CTIVTION N MOULTION PPROCHES TO THE STU OF TRPV CHNNEL CTIVTION N MOULTION. Carmen omene 832-Symp 12:15 pm NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE FUNCTION OF TRPV CHNNELS. Vera Moiseenkova Bell Platform Protein-Nucleic cid Interactions I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs agmar Klostermeier, University of Munster, Germany Candice Etson, Wesleyan University M O N 55

84 M O N 833-Plat 10:45 am SINGLE MOLECULE FRET STUIES ON THE MECHNISM OF TP-EPEN- ENT RN UNWINING B E-BOX HELICSES: N RN-INUCE MOVEMENT OF THE RN BINING OMIN OF XIN REGULTES UNWINING B THE HELICSE CORE. Brighton Samatanga, lexandra Z. ndreou, agmar Klostermeier 834-Plat 11:00 am IRECT SINGLE MOLECULE MESUREMENT OF TP HROLSIS SUB- STTES IN HEL308 N HELICSE USING NNOPORE TWEEZERS. Jonathan M. Craig, ndrew H. Laszlo, Henry. Brinkerhoff, Ian M. errington, Matt Noakes, Ian C. Nova, Kenji M. oering, Benjamin I. Tickman, Noah F. e Leeuw, Jens H. Gundlach 835-Plat 11:15 am MESURING THE ORIENTTION OF SINGLE PROTEINS INTERCTING WITH N USING FLUORESCENCE POLRIZTION MICROSCOP. Emil Marklund, Elias mselem, Kalle Kipper, Magnus Johansson, Sebastian eindl, Johan Elf 836-Plat 11:30 am VISULIZING CTCF MEITE N LOOPING T THE SINGLE MOLECULE LEVEL. Maria Eugenia Fuentes Perez, Kotryna Bloznelyte, Matthias Merkenschlager, avid Rueda 837-Plat 11:45 am PROTEIN-MEITE LOOPS IN SUPERCOILE N CRETE LRGE TOPO- LOGICL OMINS. an an, avid. unlap, Fenfei Leng, Laura Finzi 838-Plat 12:00 pm TOWR IRECT OBSERVTION OF THE N BINING NMICS OF MONOMERIC TPE IIP RESTRICTION ENONUCLESES. Candice M. Etson 839-Plat 12:15 pm SINGLE MOLECULE STUIES ON G-QURUPLEX, PROTEIN, N SMLL MOLECULE INTERCTIONS. Hamza Balci, Sujay Ray, Jagat Budhathoki, Parastoo Maleki 840-Plat 12:30 pm HIGH-RESOLUTION SINGLE MOLECULE ROTTION TRCKING OF RECBC USING N ORIGMI ROTORS. Benjamin. ltheimer, Pallav Kosuri, Mingjie ai, Peng in, Xiaowei Zhuang Platform Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction II 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Carlos Gasser, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany avid L. Farrens, Oregon Health and Science University 841-Plat 10:45 am THE LLOSTERIC SITE IS REQUIRE FOR VOLTGE EPENENCE OF MUS- CRINIC GPCRS. nika Hoppe, Moritz Bünemann, ndreas Rinne 842-Plat 11:00 am PROBE CTIVTION MECHNISM OF 6TM VRINTS OF MU-OPIOI RECEPTOR B MORPHINE ERIVTIVE (IBNTX) USING LL-TOM MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTION WITH EXPLICIT MEMBRNE. Safaa Sader, nant Kumar, Chun Wu 843-Plat 11:15 am EC OF N CTIVE GPCR: CONFORMTIONL NMICS GOVERN GONIST REBINING N PERSISTENCE OF N CTIVE, ET EMPT, RHOOPSIN STTE. Christopher T. Schafer, Jonathan F. Fay, Jay M. Janz, avid L. Farrens 844-Plat 11:30 am NLSIS OF RECEPTOR TROSINE KINSE N G-PROTEIN COUPLE RECEPTOR SIGNLING NMICS ON MICRO-STRUCTURE SURFCES. Peter Lanzerstorfer, osuke oneyama, Fumihiko Hakuno, iana Zindel, Ulrike Müller, Cornelius Krasel, Moritz Bünemann, Otmar Höglinger, Shin- Ichiro Takahashi, Julian Weghuber 845-Plat 11:45 am CLSS I CTOKINE RECEPTORS: TOWRS THE INSIE. Helena Steinocher, Katrine Bugge, Louise Fletcher Nikolajsen, Kresten Lindorff-Larsen, ndrew Brooks, Birthe Brandt Kragelund 846-Plat 12:00 pm FORCE GENERTION B T CELLS MOULTES THE STRENGTH OF CTIV- TION. Kenneth H. Hu, Manish Butte 847-Plat 12:15 pm CTCH BONS T CELL-CELL INTERFCES: IMPCT OF MEMBRNE FLUC- TUTIONS. Robert H. Pullen 848-Plat 12:30 pm LIGHT-CTIVTE CCLIC NUCLEOTIE PHOSPHOIESTERSES. Carlos F. Gasser, Peter Hegemann Platform Other Channels 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Christian G. Peters, The University of Toledo Health Science Campus Nathan ascal, Tel viv University School of Medicine, Israel 849-Plat 10:45 am RTIFICIL NION CONUCTING CHNNELRHOOPSINS WITH TUNE SPECTR, MOIFIE KINETICS N ENHNCE LIGHT SENSITIVIT. Jonas Wietek, J. Simon Wiegert, Christiane Grimm, Peter Soba, Peter Hegemann 850-Plat 11:00 am MLKL FORM CTION CHNNELS. Bingqing Xia, Zhaobing Gao 851-Plat 11:15 am IMPROVING TRFFICKING N KINETICS OF SNTHETIC LIGHT-GTE POTSSIUM CHNNEL. Laura S. lberio, Giordano efranceschi, Federica Simeoni, Paolo Zuccolini, Gerhard Thiel, nna Moroni 852-Plat 11:30 am IENTIFICTION OF CRITICL RESIUES FOR NION CONUCTNCE IN THE TMEM16 CHNNEL. Christian J. Peters, Tingxu Chen, Jason Tien, uh Nung Jan, Lily Jan 853-Plat 11:45 am IENTIFICTION OF NOVEL N NTURL HIGH FFINIT PEPTIE IN- HIBITORS OF KCS B PHGE-ISPL REVELS N UNEXPECTE MECH- NISM OF PORE BLOCKE. Ruiming Zhao, Hui ai, Netanel Mendelman, Luis G. Cuello, Jordan H. Chill, Steve. N. Goldstein 854-Plat 12:00 pm N EXPLORTION INTO THE OPTIML LIPI COTING FOR NNOPORE- BSE PROTEIN CHRCTERIZTION. Olivia M. Eggenberger, Brandon R. Bruhn, Haiyan Liu, Geoffray Leriche, Jerry ang, Michael Mayer 855-Plat 12:15 pm THE HUMN ERTHROCTE MECHNO CTIVTE K + CHNNEL (HEMK- C) PRTIL CHRCTERIZTION OF CONUCTNCE, SELECTIVIT N OPEN PROBBILIT. Luis O. Romero, aniel Mata, ntonio Gutierrez, Jesus G. Romero 56

85 856-Plat 12:30 pm GIRK4 MUTTIONS R52H N E246K IMPIR CHNNEL GTING BUT NOT INWR RECTIFICTION. Boris Shalomov, Haritha P. Reddy, mal Kanti Bera, Nathan ascal Platform Membrane Physical Chemistry II 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs Gerald W. Feigenson, Cornell University Stephanie Tristram-Nagle, Carnegie Mellon University 857-Plat 10:45 am ELUCITING PI(4,5)P 2 QUEOUS MICELLE BEHVIOR N PI(4,5)P 2 CLUSTER FORMTION IN N INNER LEFLET MOEL MEMBRNE. i Wen, Volker M. Vogt, Gerald W. Feigenson 858-Plat 11:00 am HIV-1 MTRIX-31 MEMBRNE BINING PEPTIE INTERCTS IFFERENTL WITH MEMBRNES CONTINING PS VS. PI(4,5)P 2. Lauren O Neil, Kathryn ndenoro, Isabella Pagano, Laura Carroll, Leah Langer, Zachary ell, avina Perera, Bradley W. Treece, Frank Heinrich, Mathias Loesche, John Nagle, Stephanie Tristram-Nagle 859-Plat 11:15 am STBILIT OF CHRGE MEMBRNES: THE ROLE OF PORE EGE TEN- SION. Rafael B. Lira, Rumiana imova, Karin. Riske 860-Plat 11:30 am ETERMINING INTERCTIONS OF CTIONIC MEMBRNE NNOPR- TICLES WITH HROPHOBIC RUG CRGO N THEIR MECHNISMS OF RUG ELIVER TO CELLS. Victoria Steffes, Meena Murali, Kai K. Ewert, Cyrus R. Safinya 861-Plat 11:45 am BILER EFECTS FCILITTE PPC FLIP-FLOP. rew Marquardt, Frederick. Heberle, Tatiana Miti, John Katsaras, Georg Pabst 862-Plat 12:00 pm NNOMETER-SCLE LIPI CLUSTERS IN MOEL MEMBRNES REVELE B TOMIC RECOMBINTION IN NNOSIMS. Frank R. Moss, Steven G. Boxer 863-Plat 12:15 pm EFFECTS OF SILIC SUPPORT ON NMICS OF TRNSMEMBRNE PEP- TIES N EFFECTIVE PK OF IONISBLE SIECHINS. Erkang Ou, Maxim Voinov, lex I. Smirnov, Tatyana I. Smirnova 864-Plat 12:30 pm TOTL REFLECTION X-R FLUORESCENCE T THE IR WTER INTERFCE USING XER. Zhiliang Gong, aniel Kerr, Hyeondo L. Hwang, J. Michael Henderson, Tiffany Suwatthee, Benjamin R. Slaw, Kathleen. Cao, Binhua Lin, Wei Bu, Ka ee C. Lee Platform Molecular ynamics I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Lee Makowski, Northeastern University Sarah Rauscher, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany 865-Plat 10:45 am EVELOPING FORCE FIELS FOR THE CCURTE SIMULTION OF BOTH ORERE N ISORERE PROTEIN STTES. Paul Robustelli, Stefano Piana, avid E. Shaw 866-Plat 11:00 am CHRMM36M: N IMPROVE FORCE FIEL FOR FOLE N INTRINSI- CLL ISORERE PROTEINS. Jing Huang, Sarah Rauscher, Grzegorz Nawrocki, Ting Ran, Michael Feig, Bert L. de Groot, Helmut Grubmüller, lexander. MacKerell, Jr. 867-Plat 11:15 am VERIFING SELF-CONSISTENC OF PROTEIN STRUCTURE N NMICS THROUGH M SIMULTION N WXS. Hao Zhou, Hugo Guterres, Carla Mattos, Lee Makowski 868-Plat 11:30 am TOM-RESOLVE VIEW OF CELL ORGNELLE ON COMPUTTIONL MICROSCOPE. bhishek Singharoy, Klaus Schulten 869-Plat 11:45 am S SIMPLE S POSSIBLE BUT NOT SIMPLER: ON THE RELIBILIT OF PROTEIN CORSE-GRINE MOELS. Mona Habibi, Joerg Rottler, Steven S. Plotkin 870-Plat 12:00 pm IMPROVE CHRMM ITIVE FORCE FIEL PRMETERS TO CCU- RTEL MOEL TROSINE-CHOLINE CTION-Π INTERCTIONS. Hanif Muhammad Khan, Cédric Grauffel, Ria Broer, lexander. MacKerell Jr., Remco W.. Havenith, Nathalie Reuter 871-Plat 12:15 pm GROMEX: ELECTROSTTICS WITH CHEMICL VRIBILIT FOR RELISTIC MOLECULR SIMULTIONS ON THE EXSCLE. R. Thomas Ullmann, Carsten Kutzner, ndreas Beckmann, Bartosz Kohnke, avid Haensel, Ivo Kabadshow, Holger achsel, Berk Hess, Helmut Grubmüller 872-Plat 12:30 pm HBRI LL-TOM/CORSE-GRINE PPROCH TO PROBLEMS IN CHEMISTR N BIOLOG. Samuel Genheden Platform Protein Structure and Conformation II 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Kelly. Jenkins, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute avid Sehnal, Central European Institute of Technology, Czech Republic 873-Plat 10:45 am USING HROGEN BON SURROGTE TECHNOLOG TO STBILIZE BET- HIRPINS. Nicholas Sawyer, Paramjit S. rora 874-Plat 11:00 am SINGLE-MOLECULE FRET ELINETES SMMETRIC TRIMER CONFORM- TIONS URING HIV-1 ENTR. Xiaochu Ma, Maolin Lu, aniel S. Terry, Jason Gorman, Peter. Kwong, Scott C. Blanchard, James B. Munro, Walther Mothes 875-Plat 11:15 am LIPI REGULTE INTRMOLECULR CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF SNRE-PROTEIN KT6. awei ai, Markus Seeger, Jingwei Weng, Song Song, Wenning Wang, an-wen Tan 876-Plat 11:30 am Education Travel wardee THE TWO GTPSE OMINS OF THE OUTER MITOCHONRIL MEM- BRNE PROTEIN MIRO HVE NOVEL CTIVE SITE CONFORMTIONS N ISTINCT BIOCHEMICL PROPERTIES. Kyle P. Smith, Pamela J. Focia, ongbo Zhang, Julian L. Klosowiak, ouglas M. Freymann, Sarah E. Rice 877-Plat 11:45 am CVITIES N COOPERTIVIT IN THE FOLING OF THE LEUCINE RICH REPET PROTEIN PP32: PRESSURE-JUMP FLUORESCENCE N HIGH PRESSURE NMR STU. Kelly. Jenkins, Martin Fossat, Thuy ao, i Zhang, Zackery White, oug Barrick, Catherine. Royer M O N 57

86 M O N 878-Plat 12:00 pm REL-TIME INTERCTIVE VISULISTION OF LRGE MCROMOLECULR SSEMBLIES N MOLECULR MCHINES T TOMIC RESOLUTION. avid Sehnal, Mandar eshpande, Radka Svobodova Varekova, Saquib Mir, Karel Berka, dam Midlik, Lukas Pravda, Sameer Velankar, Jaroslav Koca 879-Plat 12:15 pm STRUCTURL BSIS FOR THE ISSOCITION OF LPH-SNUCLEIN FIBRILS TRIGGERE B PRESSURE PERTURBTION OF THE HROPHOBIC CORE. Guilherme. P. de Oliveira, Mayra. Marques, raima Cordeiro, Caroline Schuabb, dolfo H. Moraes, Roland Winter, Hartmut Oschkinat, ebora Foguel, Mônica S. de Freitas, Jerson L. Silva 880-Plat 12:30 pm CO-TRNSCRIPTIONL RIBOSOME SSEMBL IN REL-TIME. Olivier uss, Seán O Leary, Jody Puglisi, James Williamson Career Center Workshop emystifying the cademic Job Search II: Preparing our Written pplication Materials: CV, Cover Letter, and Research Statement 11:30 am - 12:30 am, Room 212/213 our written application materials are typically the only information a search committee will have before them as they make the vast majority of cuts. Learn how to craft credentials that speak clearly and powerfully on your behalf, and help committees understand the potential contribution you have to offer. Exhibitor Presentation sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company 11:30 am - 1:00 pm, Room 218 Now Playing: Video-Rate FM with the New Cypher VRS tomic Force Microscope Join our free lunch and learn as we introduce the first and only full-featured, video-rate FM for imaging biological processes the Cypher VRS tomic Force Microscope. The Cypher VRS enables high resolution videorate imaging at 625 lines per second with incredibly easy operation and modularity to support other modes and environmental accessories. The Cypher VRS is capable of imaging samples at 10 frames per second with unprecedented resolution for clearly observing dynamics such as the action of restriction enzymes digesting N molecules. Perfusion can also be performed during experiments to observe growth crystal in real time and molecular arrangements of self-assembled monolayers (SMs). ll the ease-of-use features of the industry-leading Cypher ES FM increase productivity such as automated laser positioning, cantilever calibration, and bluerivetm photothermal excitation for stable imaging and quantitative measurements. No other FM can match the combined performance of video-rate speed, high resolution and versatility. Learn all the details about Cypher VRS and be entered in our ipad drawing (must be present to win). See it in action in Booth 608. Speaker Iréne Revenko, Product Manager, sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company Exhibitor Presentation Nanion Technologies GmbH 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm, Room 221 Ion Channel rug iscovery - Beyond the Bottlenecks and Ready for CiP Nanion Technologies is one of the leading providers of automated patch clamp systems, offering a diverse product portfolio for experiments ranging from single channel recordings to HTS-compatible ion channel drug discovery. uring this workshop, we will demonstrate how to push the boundaries of patch clamp-based ion channel high throughput screening projects of various voltage- and ligand gated targets, and how to get ready for CiP-compliant safety screening beyond herg. The CIP initiative is an ongoing validation program aimed at improving the regulatory requirements for proarrhythmia risk assessment. In accordance with the CiP-initiative, the panel of cardiac ion channels to consider will drastically expand, consequently requiring increased data throughput for early compound safety prediction. The SyncroPatch 384/768PE, an automated patch clamp platform recording from up to 768 cells simultaneously, allows the highest data throughput on the market supporting HTS of ion channel active compounds and early safety assessment on cardiac channels. ata of six different cardiac channels recorded in the voltage clamp mode, using one single plate, will be shown. The SyncroPatch 384/768PE also supports automated current clamp recordings, experiments at physiological temperature, and minimal cell usage, making it the ideal partner for safety testing on stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. The CardioExcyte 96 is a hybrid system combining impedance and EFP recordings from beating cardiomyocyte networks from 96 wells in parallel. The CardioExcyte 96 has proven a versatile tool for safety and toxicity screening applications serving as a powerful tool complementing PC. Join our workshop to learn more about new safety screening strategies and how to keep up with the increasing demands on cardiac safety and toxicity screening. Space is limited so reserve yours by sending an to info@nanion.de. Speakers ndrea Brüggemann, CSO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Niels Fertig, CEO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Markus Rapedius, Senior Scientist, Nanion Technologies GmbH Industry Panel: Breaking Into Industry 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm, Rivergate Room, Lobby Level re you interested in pursuing a career in industry? Stop by to hear from a panel of experts who work in bio-related industries. Panelists will discuss how to find, select, and apply for industry internships, as well as the skills that industry is looking for in job applicants. This panel will provide attendees with useful tools and resources. Exhibitor Presentation Malvern Instruments 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm, Room 218 Molecular Interactions of Proteins & Small Molecules Factors describing the stability of any protein formulating can generally be classified into two areas, conformational stability and colloidal stability. Conformational stability relates to the intrinsic properties of a protein molecule and can be described by a range of parameters such as melting point, enthalpy, aggregation onset temperature, and composition of aggregate. These parameters can be observed using many traditional techniques such as ifferential Scanning Calorimetry (SC), ynamic Light Scattering (LS), and Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC). 58

87 Colloidal stability in contrast, is a property that describes extrinsic behavior of proteins in a bulk solution, and can be a key attribute in ensuring product quality. The most commonly observed properties to quantify colloidal stability include the diffusion interaction parameter (k ), second virial coefficient (B 22 ), zeta potential (ζ), viscosity (η) and hydrodynamic size (r h ). The workshop will introduce a newly developed technique called Taylor ispersion nalysis (T), which provides an automated method for analysis of hydrodynamic size and k using small volumes of sample (<5uL) without the need for serial dilutions. This presentation will compare and contrast the results of Taylor ispersion nalysis to that of traditional analysis methods to further understand the complimentary nature of these results. Speaker Matthew McGann, Product Manager, Innovation Products, Malvern Instruments Biophysics 101 Cryo-electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM) 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm, Room 214 Cryo electron microscopy is booming, with new atomic structures appearing every week and new facilities being installed at research centers across the globe. This unprecedented growth has been stimulated by the availability of new imaging detectors that dramatically increase the acuity of images, but also reflects advances in electron microscopes and image analysis software. These technologies are being employed for two main applications, known as single-particle analysis and tomography, which can be used to produce structures of a wide range of biomolecular assemblies, from isolated molecules to cells and tissues. This year s Biophysics 101 will discuss both the technologies and the applications to provide insight into why cryo-em has become such a powerful and essential tool in structural biology. Session Chair Erin Schexnaydre, Lousiana State University Presenters Esther Bullitt, Boston University School of Medicine avid erosier, Brandeis University avid Stokes, New ork University School of Medicine Snack Break 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C How to Get our Scientific Paper Published 2:15 pm - 3:45 pm, Room 220 This panel discussion, will focus on the practical issues involved in publishing a scientific paper. The panelists have extensive experience in writing, reviewing, and editing papers, and will provide information on the dos and don ts of submitting research manuscripts. iscussions will focus on strategies to avoid common pitfalls, how to prevent and fix problems before submission, and how to respond to critiques and even rejection of a paper. ttendees are encouraged to ask questions during the session. Moderators Enrique e La Cruz, ale University Gail Robertson, University of Wisconsin-Madison Panelists Cynthia Czajkowski, University of Wisconsin-Madison Jane yson, Scripps Research Institute Chris ip, University of Toronto Speed Networking 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Mosaic Lounge, Lobby Career development and networking is important in science, but can be a big time commitment. Here we offer refreshments and the chance to speed network, an exciting way to connect with a large number of biophysicists in a short amount of time. This is an ideal opportunity for graduate students to meet prospective postdoc mentors and faculty to find a postdoc. Early career scientists could use their new contacts to discuss career goals and challenges, get advice on tenure or grant writing, find out how to gain recognition, or network for your next job. Mid-career and more experienced scientists could learn how to get more involved in the Society or network for possible reviewers for papers. fter introductions, each person will have short 3-5 minute meetings with consecutive new contacts. uring this time you can exchange information and ask questions. When time is up, you select the next person to talk to. By the end of the event, each participant will have had meaningful interactions with over half a dozen colleagues and the opportunity to meet many more. It s that simple! Career Center Workshop Beyond the Bench: Preparing for our Career Transition in the Life Sciences 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Room 212/213 There are numerous alternative career options for the seasoned bench scientist who may have decided to take his/her talents and apply them in a new direction. This transition can be accomplished without having to matriculate in another graduate program, and this session explores the how s and why s of making such a transition. Be prepared to talk about the role you are thinking about moving into, why you may have chosen this alternative path, and what successes you may have had thus far. riving Force in the Middle of the Journey Funding Opportunities for Mid-Career Scientists 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 219 This session features a discussion of funding opportunities for mid-career researchers those who fall in between the new investigator and senior researcher career stages. Panelists will discuss options and offer their points of view on how to maximize and strategize about funding opportunities. Speakers Nancy Carrasco, ale University German Cavelier, Fordham University Frances Separovic, University of Melbourne, ustralia Engin Serpersu, NSF M O N 59

88 M O N Exhibitor Presentation HORIB Scientific 2:30 pm 4:00 pm, Room 221 Experience the New Shape and SPEE of Things to Come in Fluorescence HORIB Scientific is proud to introduce a revolutionary new fluorescence/uv-vis spectrometer that advances beyond larger, slower, multi-step scanning fluorometers. The design consists of a harmonious blend of two spectroscopies, Fluorescence N bsorbance, applied in a unique and patented way. The system combines a patented two-in-one fluorescence / UV-Vis spectrometer with an ultrafast CC that acquires fluorescence spectra in the blink of an eye. It features a smaller, more elegant and ergonomic design than current fluorometers with a simple and unique interchangeable sampling arrangement. In addition to traditional fluorescence N UV-Vis-NIR absorbance spectroscopy modalities, the new system features ultra-fast fluorescence Excitation Emission Matrices (EEMs), simultaneous absorbance allowing for extended linear dynamic range due to automatic inner filter effect corrections, and unique molecular fingerprinting capabilities not available on any other commercial fluorometer. The new instrument has a standard wavelength range from 200 to 1,100 nm and a scan speed of over 5,000,000 nm/min, allowing the system to go further into the NIR, and acquire data much faster than any competitive mid-market, bench-top spectrofluorometer. Beyond even all of these unique benefits, this new instrument is also much more sensitive than any other commercial bench-top spectrofluorometer. Just as the hardware and configuration are all new, so too is the software that runs the instrument. Running on the latest touch screen Windows operating systems, this newest generation of spectroscopy software offers dedicated apps-driven icons that simplify the user experience and the operation of the instrument. Researchers and students will easily be able to perform fluorescence, absorption or simultaneous fluorescence and absorbance measurements and applications without prior software training. Come see a presentation and demonstration of this exciting new instrument from the leaders in fluorescence! Speaker Cary avies, Global Product Line Manager, Fluorescence ivision, HORIB Scientific Membership Committee Meeting 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 203 Exhibitor Presentation OriginLab Corporation 3:30 pm 5:00 pm, Room 218 Origin 2017 Product emo This workshop will focus on graphing and analysis using our latest version, Origin The following topics will be covered: Importing SCII, Excel and thirdparty files. Creating and customizing 2, 3 and specialized graphs. Using graph templates and themes for repeat plotting. Batch plotting. Exporting and publishing. ata processing. ata exploration. Linear and nonlinear regression. Peak analysis. Statistics. Batch analysis and custom reports using templates. Installing pps from the OriginLab website. Speaker Chris rozdowski, Technical Support, OriginLab Corporation Career Center Workshop The Strategic tdoc: How to Find and Leverage our tdoc Experience 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 212/213 Many Phs just kind of fall in to a postdoc, rather than thinking about it from a strategic perspective. our postdoc is never an end in itself; rather it s a means to another end whether that goal is a faculty position at a research university, a small college, or perhaps a job in industry or government. Learn how to find postdoc opportunities that will best prepare you for that next step, and how to use your postdoc experience to facilitate the transition to your next position. Symposium Protein Folding Mechanisms 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Great Hall Chair Susan Marqusee, University of California, Berkeley 881-Symp 4:00 pm TOURING THE LNSCPE: THE VIEW EPENS ON HOW N WHEN OU LOOK. Susan Marqusee 882-Symp 4:30 pm FOLING OF ISORERE PROTEINS: SINGLE MOLECULES TO MESO- SCLES. shok eniz 883-Symp 5:00 pm FOLING MECHNISMS: ISTINGUISHING SIGNTURES N FUNCTION- L VNTGES. Olga udko 884-Symp 5:30 pm PROTEINS S PH SENSORS N SWITCHES. Bertrand Garcia-Moreno 60

89 Symposium Mitochondrial ynamics and Transport 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Great Hall B Chair Robert S. Balaban, NIH 885-Symp 4:00 pm THE MUSCLE CELL MITOCHONRI RETICULUM. Robert S. Balaban 886-Symp 4:30 pm CONTROL OF MITOCHONRIL FUNCTION B FUSION N FISSION. Hsiuchen Chen, avid Chan 887-Symp 5:00 pm STRUCTURE N IN SITU ORGNIZTION OF TP STHSE N RESPIR- TOR CHIN COMPLEXES. Karen avies, lexander Muehleip, Thorsten Blum, Bertram aum, Claudio nselmi, José Faraldo-Gómez, Werner Kühlbrandt 888-Symp 5:30 pm MITOCHONRI N MEMOR: BIOENERGETICS, SNPTIC PLSTICIT N NEUROEGENERTION. Elizabeth. Jonas, Nelli Mnatsakanyan, Paige Miranda, Han- Park, Rongmin Chen, Pawel Licznerski, Maria Weinert, Peter J.S. Smith, ndres Chavez, R. Suzanne Zukin, Valentin K. Gribkoff, Kambiz N. lavian Symposium Epigenomic Changes riven by Biomechanical Load 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R02/03 Chair ndrew. McCulloch, University of California, San iego 889-Symp 4:00 pm SSTEMS MECHNOBIOLOG OF CRIC MOCTES. ndrew. McCulloch 890-Symp 4:30 pm THE SELF-STIRRE GENOME: BULK N SURFCE NMICS OF THE CHROMTIN GLOBULE. lexandra Zidovska 891-Symp 5:00 pm EPIGENETIC REGULTION OF CHROMTIN NMICS. Michael G. Poirier 892-Symp 5:30 pm MULTI-SCLE MOELING OF CHROMOSOML N IN PROKROTIC N EUKROTIC CELLS. ndrew J. Spakowitz Platform Skeletal Muscle Mechanics, Structure, and Regulation 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Luca Fusi, King s College London, United Kingdom Felipe de Souza Leite, McGill University, Canada 893-Plat 4:00 pm STRUCTURL KINETICS OF THE RLC OMIN OF MOSIN URING CTI- VTION OF SKELETL MUSCLE FIBERS B PHOTOLSIS OF CGE-CLCI- UM. Luca Fusi, Elisabetta Brunello, Ziqian an, Malcolm Irving 894-Plat 4:15 pm STRUCTURL CHNGES IN THE THICK FILMENTS URING CTIVTION OF EMEMBRNTE SKELETL MUSCLE FIBERS. Marco Caremani, Luca Fusi, Massimo Reconditi, Gabriella Piazzesi, Theyencheri Narayanan, Malcolm Irving, Vincenzo Lombardi, Elisabetta Brunello 895-Plat 4:30 pm THICK FILMENT COMPLINCE IN PSSIVEL STRETCHE SKELETL MUSCLE. Weikang Ma, anielle Buck, Joshua Nedrud, Thomas C. Irving, Henk Granzier 896-Plat 4:45 pm EVIENCE FOR N I-BN SPRING THT IS TUNE TO THE LENGTH OF THE SKELETL MUSCLE SRCOMERE. Joseph. Powers, Massimo Reconditi, Luca Fusi, Elisabetta Brunello, Vincenzo Lombardi, Gabriella Piazzesi 897-Plat 5:00 pm CTIVTE SKELETL MUSCLE MOFIBRILS HVE IFFERENT PEK STRESSES T SIMILR SRCOMERE LENGTHS WHEN LENGTHENE BE- ON MOFILMENT OVERLP. Tim R. Leonard, Walter Herzog 898-Plat 5:15 pm International Travel wardee SRCOMERE N INTER-SRCOMERE NMICS WITHIN SKELETL MUSCLE MOFIBRILS. Felipe de Souza Leite, ilson E. Rassier 899-Plat 5:30 pm THIN FILMENT POINTE ENS REISTRIBUTE IN RESPONSE TO LTERE THICK FILMENTS. Ryan Littlefield 900-Plat 5:45 pm CT1-RELTE NEMLINE MOPTH MUTTIONS ENGENER RNGE OF STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL PHENOTPES IN ROSOPHIL INI- RECT FLIGHT MUSCLES. diti Madan, Meera C. Viswanathan, Manuela Lavorato, William Schmidt, Julien Ochala, nthony Cammarato Platform Ion Channel Regulatory Mechanisms 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Coeli M. Lopes, University of Rochester Gaya P. adav, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 901-Plat 4:00 pm SMLL MOLECULE MOULTION OF BRIN GIRK CHNNELS MOLECULE MOULTION OF BRIN GIRK CHNNELS. Ian W. Glaaser, Paul. Slesinger 902-Plat 4:15 pm BK CHNNEL Α N Γ1 SUBUNITS SSEMBLE WITH STOICHIOMETR OF UP TO 4:4, BUT ONE Γ1 IS SUFFICIENT TO PROUCE THE FULL Γ1- INUCE GTING SHIFT. Vivian Gonzalez-Perez, Manu Ben-Johny, Xiao- Ming Xia, Christopher J. Lingle 903-Plat 4:30 pm SUMOLTION OF N V 1.2 CHNNELS MEITES THE ERL RESPONSE TO CUTE HPOXI IN CENTRL NEURONS. Leigh. Plant, Jeremy. Marks, Steve.N. Goldstein 904-Plat 4:45 pm STOICHIOMETRIES OF HCN-KCNE2 CHNNEL. oann Lussier, Lena Möller, Oliver Fürst, Rikard Blunck, Nazzareno vanzo 905-Plat 5:00 pm MOLECULR INTERCTIONS BETWEEN KV4.3 N PP6 - THE BIOCHEM- ICL NTOM OF IIOPTHIC VENTRICULR FIBRILLTION. Nazlee Sharmin, Peter Mohler, Rikard Blunck, Stanley Nattel 906-Plat 5:15 pm CHRCTERIZTION OF THE ORI-CLMOULIN INTERCTION S PO- TENTIL MEITOR OF CLCIUM-EPENENT ORI-CHNNEL INCTIVTION. Lukas Traxler, Felix Faschinger, Petr Rathner, Michael Stadlbauer, Tatsiana Charnavets, Christoph Romanin, Norbert Müller, Peter Hinterdorfer, Hermann J. Gruber M O N 61

90 M O N 907-Plat 5:30 pm PH-INUCE OLIGOMERIZTION OF THE VOLTGE EPENENT N- ION CHNNEL. Lucie. Bergdoll, Michael T. Lerch, Kendrick Belardo, Christian ltenbach, Paola Bisignano, Michael Grabe, Wayne Hubbell, Jeff bramson 908-Plat 5:45 pm CHROMOGRNIN B SERVES THE LONG-SOUGHT-FTER NION CONUC- TNCE IN REGULTE SECRETION. Gaya P. adav, Qing ang, Qiu-Xing Jiang Platform Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins II 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs John M. Sanderson, urham University, United Kingdom Marie Kelly-Worden, Ball State University 909-Plat 4:00 pm MEMBRNE PERFORTION THERMONMICS OF PORE-FORMING TOXIN EXPLORE B MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Felipe Merino, Stefan Raunser 910-Plat 4:15 pm MEMBRNE PERMETION N GGREGTION OF TOXINS VI EN- HNCE FREE ENERG SMPLING. Jessica M.J. Swanson, Rui Sun 911-Plat 4:30 pm THE PH-EPENENT TRIGGER IN IPHTHERI TOXIN T OMIN COMES WITH SFET LTCH. Mykola V. Rodnin, Jing Li, Michael L. Gross, lexey S. Ladokhin 912-Plat 4:45 pm THE ELT PEPTIE OF EBOL VIRUS HS POTENT VIROPORIN CTIVIT. Jing He, Lilia Melnik, lexander Komin, Charles G. Starr, Taylor Fuselier, Gregory Wiedman, Cameron F. Morris, ilin Wang, Kalina Hristova, William Gallaher, Robert F. Garry, William C. Wimley 913-Plat 5:00 pm IENTIFICTION OF RECEPTOR-BSE PEPTIES TO INHIBIT LEUKOTOXIN CTIVIT. Eric Krueger, Shannon Hayes, ngela C. Brown 914-Plat 5:15 pm FUNCTIONL RECONSTITUTION OF V-TPSE PROTEOLIPI RING INTO PLNR LIPI MEMBRNE. Sergio Couoh-Cardel, i-ching Hsueh, Stephan Wilkens, Liviu Movileanu 915-Plat 5:30 pm HUMN LCTOFERRICIN ERIVE PEPTIES INUCE POPTOSIS SPECIFI- CLL IN CNCER CELLS THROUGH TRGETING MEMBRNOUS PHOS- PHTILSERINE. Sabrina Riedl, Beate Rinner, Helmut Schaider, Bernadette Liegl-tzwanger, Christina Wodlej, Karl Lohner, agmar Zweytick 916-Plat 5:45 pm POPULTION NMICS OF NTIMICROBIL PEPTIE S CTIVIT IS GOV- ERNE B THEIR RETENTION IN E BCTERIL CELLS. Mehdi Snoussi, Paul Talledo, Nathan-lexander el Rosario, Lannah basi, Federico Prokopzuk, Bae-eun Ha, Sattar Taheri-raghi Platform Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis II 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Chiara Stringari, Laboratory for Optics and Biosciences, France Keith. Lidke, University of New Mexico 917-Plat 4:00 pm ROCS MICROSCOP: SUPER-RESOLUTION IMGING OF CELLULR STRUC- TURES T 100 HZ. lexander Rohrbach, Felix Juenger 918-Plat 4:15 pm NEW SUPER-OSCILLTOR TECHNOLOG FOR UNLBELLE SUPER-RES- OLUTION CELLULR IMGING WITH POLRISTION CONTRST. Edward TF Rogers, Shmma Quraishe, John E. Chad, Tracey. Newman, Nikolay I. Zheludev, Peter JS Smith 919-Plat 4:30 pm FLIM PHSOR FINGERPRINT OF BCTERIL METBOLIC STTE. Rupsa atta, runima Bhattacharjee, llon Hochbaum, Enrico Gratton 920-Plat 4:45 pm N EFFICIENT MULTICOLOR TWO-PHOTON IMGING OF ENOGENOUS FLUOROPHORES IN LIVING TISSUES B WVELENGTH MIXING. Chiara Stringari, Lamiae bdeladim, Guy Malkinson, Willy Supatto, Sébastien Brizion, Jean-Baptiste Galey, na-maria Pena, Renaud Legouis, Emmanuel Beaurepaire 921-Plat 5:00 pm COORINTE-TRGETE FLUORESCENCE NNOSCOP WITH MULTIPLE OFF-STTES. Johann G. anzl, Sven Sidenstein, Carola Gregor, Nicolai Urban, Peter Ilgen, Stefan Jakobs, Stefan Hell 922-Plat 5:15 pm SINGLE OBJECTIVE LIGHT-SHEET MICROSCOP FOR HIGH-SPEE WHOLE- CELL 3 SUPER-RESOLUTION. Marjolein B.M. Meddens, Sheng Liu, Patrick S. Finnegan, Thayne L. Edwards, Conrad. James, Keith. Lidke 923-Plat 5:30 pm VIEWING CNCER IN NEW LIGHT: MULTIMOL LBEL-FREE SPECIFIC CHEMICL IMGING TO ISTINGUISH HELTH CELL TISSUE FROM INV- SIVE CRCINOM. Bjarne Thorsted, Stine R. Larsen, Christian Godballe, Jonathan R. Brewer 924-Plat 5:45 pm EVELOPMENT OF STRIN URING ZEBRFISH GSTRULTION. Jun Zhong, ipanjan Bhattacharya, lexandre J. Kabla, Paul T. Matsudaira Platform Membrane Protein Structures II 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Sarah Rouse, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Per. Pedersen, University of Copenhagen, enmark 925-Plat 4:00 pm ECIPHERING THE CONFORMTIONL EQUILIBRIUM OF INTEGRIN RE- CEPTORS. Xiao-Ping Xu, Mark Swift, orit Hanein, Niels Volkmann 926-Plat 4:15 pm CRO-EM STUIES OF NMIN MEITE MEMBRNE CONSTRICTION. Leopold Kong, Huaibin Wang, Shunming Fang, Jenny Hinshaw 927-Plat 4:30 pm SINGLE PRTICLE KINETIC N ELECTRON CRO-MICROSCOP STUIES OF FLVIVIRUS MEMBRNE FUSION. Luke Chao 62

91 928-Plat 4:45 pm FUSION ON PEESTL: THE STRUCTURE OF THE FULL-LENGTH HSV-1 FUSOGEN GB. Rebecca S. Cooper, Elka R. Georgieva, Henry B. Rogalin, Peter P. Borbat, Jack H. Freed, Ekaterina E. Heldwein 929-Plat 5:00 pm CPOW Travel wardee STRUCTURL N MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO TRNSPORT OF FUNCTIONL MLOI SUBUNITS CROSS THE PSEUOMONS OUTER MEMBRNE. Sarah L. Rouse, William Hawthorne, Jamie Berry, Stephen Matthews 930-Plat 5:15 pm LRGE SCLE PROUCTION OF MMMLIN MEMBRNE PROTEINS TOWR ETERMINTION OF HIGH-RESOLUTION STRUCTURE. Haruo Ogawa, Chikashi Toyoshima 931-Plat 5:30 pm PLTFOTM FOR HIGH IEL PROUCTION OF HUMN MEMBRNE PROTEINS. Per. Pedersen, Peter Scharff-Poulsen, Sarah Preisler, Karen Molbæk 932-Plat 5:45 pm Education Travel wardee TOWRS UNIVERSL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXPRESSION LNSCPE. lexander E. Chu, Shyam M. Saladi, Nadine Bradbury, William M. Clemons Exhibitor Presentation Sutter Instrument 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm, Room 218 SCIENTISTS EMPOWERING SCIENTISTS Patch clamp electrophysiology, which started as a highly specialized technique, is now considered a primary tool for biological research. To meet the needs of the research community, Sutter Instrument has introduced a new line of flexible and intuitive patch clamp amplifiers and data acquisition software. The IP mplifier and SutterPatch Software will allow the researcher to quickly set up and perform routine tasks, but still have the flexibility to meet the demands of the experienced electrophysiologist. t this presentation, we will demonstrate how the IP Integrated Patch mplifier, the new ouble IP mplifier and SutterPatch Software can be used for a variety of common experiments, including characterization of ionic current and recording synaptic events in tissue slices. We will also show how the IP family of amplifiers and SutterPatch software can be used in much more complex acquisition and analysis scenarios. ata collection in SutterPatch Software was designed to track environmental variables along with the context of each sample within an experiment, so that all data are recorded together for future reference. We focused on creating an intuitive navigational interface to make large data sets more manageable. Controls that are already familiar to you, from electrophysiology software or applications in other fields, make finding a specific section of an experiment very easy. Where appropriate, we used innovative new approaches to make the interface as simple and powerful as possible. Paradigms and Routines control the experiment in a way that enables a high degree of automation, helping to eliminate operator bias. Realtime decision making and sophisticated control of the experimental flow are made easy with a comprehensive set of sample parameters. Even complex stimulus waveforms can easily be configured using the Waveform Editor or a template created from a recorded or synthesized signal. Who should attend? Electrophysiologists who use amplifiers, micropipettes and micromanipulators for patch clamp, sharp electrode or extracellular recordings. Researchers who perform patch clamp recordings in tissue slices, dissociated cells, cell lines or in vivo preparations. nybody who is interested in the latest feature-rich hardware and software for electrophysiology applications. Speakers Jan olzer, Product Manager, Patch Clamp Systems, Sutter Instrument Telly Galiatsatos, Tech Support and Product evelopment, Sutter Instrument wards and National Lecture 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm, Great Hall & B Reception and ance 9:30 pm - 12:00 am, Hilton, Grand Ballrooom Registrants are invited to attend the reception following the National Lecture. Badges will be required for admittance. Guest badges for this event are available for purchase during registration. Reception and Quiet Room 9:30 pm - 12:00 am, Hilton, Versailles Ballroom Registrants are invited to attend the reception in a more quiet atmosphere following the National Lecture. Badges will be required for admittance. Guest badges for this event are available for purchase during registration. M O N 63

92 M O N MON POSTER SESSIONS 1:45 pm 3:45 pm, Hall B-2 & C Below is the list of poster presentations of abstracts submitted by October 3. The list of abstracts submitted after October 3 and scheduled for Monday is available in the Program ddendum; those posters can be viewed on boards beginning with L. ll abstracts are available through the desktop planner and mobile app. ters should be mounted beginning at 6:00 pm on Sunday and removed by 5:30 pm on Monday evening. ters will be on view until 10:00 pm the night before presentation. ter numbers shown refer to the program order of abstracts as they appear in the online bstracts Issue. Board numbers indicate where boards are located in the Exhibit Hall. Odd-Numbered Boards 1:45 pm 2:45 pm Even-Numbered Boards 2:45 pm 3:45 pm Board Numbers Category B1 B22 Protein Structure and Conformation II B23 B31 Protein Structure, Prediction, and esign II B32 B45 Protein Folding: ynamics and Novel Methods B46 B58 Protein ssemblies I B59 B71 Protein ynamics and llostery II B72 B84 Membrane Protein Folding B85 B105 Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates I B106 B119 Transcription B120 B136 Nucleic cid Structure and ynamics II B137 B148 Chromatin and the Nucleoid I B149 B163 Membrane ynamics II B164 B179 Membrane Structure II B180 B195 Protein-Lipid Interactions:Channels B196 B207 General Protein-Lipid Interactions II B208 B217 Intercellular Calcium Channels and Calcium Sparks and Waves I B218 B230 Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal Muscle Electrophysiology I B231 B236 Muscle Regulation B237 B248 Intracellular Transport B249 B264 Voltage-gated Na Channels II B265 B275 Voltage-gated Ca Channels II B276 B295 Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating II B296 B303 TRP Channels II B304 B324 Ion Channel Regulatory Mechanisms I B325 B342 Cardiac Muscle Regulation I B343 B358 Kinesins, yneins, and Other Microtubule-based Motors I B359 B378 Myosins B379 B399 Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility II B400 B406 Cytoskeletal-based Intracellular Transport B407 B420 Transporters and Exchangers II B421 B434 Energy Transducing Complexes and Electron and Proton Transfer B435 B460 Cellular Signaling and Systems Biology B461 B472 Neuroscience: General Computational and Experimental pproaches and Tools II B473 B483 Molecular ynamics II B484 B511 Computational Methods and Bioinformatics I B512 B535 Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis II B536 B545 Single-Molecule Spectroscopy II B546 B558 Micro- and Nanotechnology II B559 B579 Bioengineering It is the responsibility of the poster presenters to remove print materials from the board after their presentations. Please do not leave materials or belongings under poster boards or in the poster area. ters will not be collected or stored for pick-up at a later time. The Biophysical Society is not responsible for any articles left in the poster area. 64

93 Protein Structure and Conformation II (Boards B1 B22) 933- Board B1 CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF HISTONE LSINE METHLTRNSFERS- ES B MILLISECON-TIMESCLE MOLECULR NMICS ON FOLING@ HOME. Rafal P. Wiewiora, Shi Chen, Kyle Beauchamp, Minkui Luo, John. Chodera 934- Board B2 SUCROSE N THE LIPI ENVIRONMENT MOULTE CONFORMTIONL HETEROGENEIT IN THE GLUTMTE TRNSPORTER HOMOLOGUE GLTPH. Sara Blankenship, avid Cafiso 935- Board B3 International Travel wardee ESIGN N CHRCTERIZTION OF LONG N STBLE E NOVO SINGLE Α-HELIX OMINS. Marcin Wolny, Matthew Batchelor, Gail J. Bartlett, Emily G. Baker, Marta Kurzawa, Peter J. Knight, Lorna ougan, asuharu Takagi, erek N. Woolfson, Emanuele Paci, Michelle Peckham 936- Board B4 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS OF N POL Β PHOSPHORL- TION-INUCE STRUCTURL CHNGES. irar M. Homouz, Haitham Idriss 937- Board B5 G PROTEIN SIGNLING IN PLNTS: CHRCTERIZTION OF LPH N GMM SUBUNITS. Zehra Sayers, Bihter vsar, Ines Karmous, Ersoy Cholak 938- Board B6 SPECTROSCOPIC N SXS STUIES OF HUMN PRION PROTEIN VRI- NTS COMPLEXE WITH IVLENT CTIONS. Maciej Kozak, Maciej Gielnik, Michał Taube, Igor Zhukov 939- Board B7 ERGOICIT MESUREMENTS IN NTIVE PROTEIN ENSEMBLES USING SOLI-STTE NNOPORES. Pradeep Waduge, Rui Hu, Prasad Bandarkar, Benjamin Cressiot, Paul Whitford, Meni Wanunu 940- Board B8 International Travel wardee BIOPHSICL STUIES OF TRIL_BSE NTICNCER FUSION PROTEIN O51.4. Ilona Marszalek, Sebastian. Pawlak, drian Jasiński, Michal Szymanik 941- Board B9 ON THE INTERCTION OF LKL-FUNCTIONLIZE IONIC LIQUIS WITH MOEL PROTEINS: SPECTROSCOPIC N STRUCTURL STU. Juliana Raw, Luma O. Melo, Leandro R S Barbosa 942- Board B10 CHRGE TRNSFER TRNSITIONS ORIGINTING FROM CHRGE MINO CIS CCOUNT FOR NM UV-VISIBLE ELECTRONIC BSORPTION SPECTR IN PROTEINS. Imon Mandal, Saumya Prasad, Rajaram Swaminathan, Ravindra Venkatramani 943- Board B11 LIGHT-INUCE CONFORMTIONL CHNGES OF S. URNTIC BCTERIOPHTOCHROMES S REVELE B TOMIC FORCE MICROS- COP. Rima Rebiai, Stefan Tsonchev, Kenneth T. Nicholson, Emina. Stojković 944- Board B12 TEMPERTURE EPENENT PIR-WISE MINO CI STRUCTURL PROPENSIT IN CCΒ N IMPLICTIONS FOR Α TO Β SECONR STRUCTURL CONVERSION. Norma L. Peña-Flores, Camila Uzcategui, Tim Steckmann, Prem Chapagain, Bernard Gerstman 945- Board B13 PROTEIN FOOTPRINTING COUPLE WITH MSS SPECTROMETR FOR IN VIVO PROTEIN STRUCTURL NLSIS IN C. ELEGNS. Jessica. Espino, Lisa M. Jones 946- Board B14 COMPUTTIONL INVESTIGTION INTO THE SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF MONOMERIC LSS VIRUS NUCLEOPROTEIN N INSIGHTS INTO ITS RN BINING MECHNISM. Jason G. Pattis, Michael. Ward, Eric R. May 947- Board B15 CONTRIBUTIONS OF GLCOSMINOGLCNS TO MEMBRNE - SORPTION N CONFORMTIONL CONVERSION OF PEPTIE HOR- MONES. Noé Quittot 948- Board B16 COMPUTTIONL MOELING OF HUMN 3 -PHOSPHOENOSINE 5 - PHOSPHOSULFTE SNTHSE. Rudiger H. Ettrich, Chris Soha, hiraj Sinha, Cecilia Rokusek, Kallidaikurichi Venkatachalam 949- Board B17 GUIING OUBLE ELECTRON ELECTRON RESONNCE EXPERIMENTS USING INFORMTION THEOR N MOLECULR NMICS SIMUL- TIONS. Jennifer M. Hays, Marissa Kieber, avid Nyenhuis, Linda Columbus, avid Cafiso, Peter Kasson 950- Board B18 HIGH-RESOLUTION PROBING OF CONFORMTIONL CHNGES IN PRO- TEINS THROUGH TUG-OF-WR BETWEEN ELECTROKINETIC FORCES N PRESSURE-RIVEN FLOW. Rui Hu, Pradeep Waduge, Sylvia Ujwary, Qing Zhao, Meni Wanunu 951- Board B19 NEW TEMPORL IMENSION FOR MULTISIGNL SEIMENTTION VELOCIT S TOOL TO NLZE MULTICOMPONENT INTERCTIONS. Sumit K. Chaturvedi, George Patterson, Huaying Zhao, Peter Schuck 952- Board B20 NMIC CHNGES IN COMPLEMENT COMPONENT 3 IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LECTIN-LIKE OMIN OF THROMBOMOULIN. Thomas Holt, aniel ehelian, Gavin Palowitch, Julia R. Koeppe 953- Board B21 HET-INUCE IMERIZTION OF COLICIN PORE FORMING O- MIN. an Huang, Jun-Peng Fan, Jeremy H. Lakey, i Liu 954- Board B22 EFFECTS OF HUMNIZING MUTTIONS ON THE HEME CREVICE LOOP OF EST ISO-1-CTOCHROME C. Haotian Lei, Bruce E. Bowler Protein Structure, Prediction, and esign II (Boards B23 B31) 955- Board B23 ENERG LNSCPE OF BRIGE BETWEEN PROTEIN FOLS. Pengfei Tian, Robert B. Best 956- Board B24 OPTIMIZING PROTEIN NMICS IN METLLOENZME ESIGN. Ronald L. Koder, Bernard Everson, Lei Zhang, Jonathan Preston, Emma Bjerkefeldt 957- Board B25 STTISTICL MECHNICL MOEL FOR COILE-COIL PROTEIN STRUC- TURE PREICTION. Mojtaba Jokar, Korosh Torabi 958- Board B26 CHRCTERIZTION OF CORSE-GRINE HELIX-COIL TRNSITION KINETICS USING MRKOV STTE MOELS. Joseph F. Rudzinski, Kurt Kremer, Tristan Bereau M O N 65

94 M O N 959- Board B27 NOVEL METHO FOR THE ESIGN OF NEW LPH-HELICL FOL. Taylor R. Crawford, Shivarni Patel, anielle Macrt, Hyun Joo, Jerry Tsai 960- Board B28 HIGH-THROUGHPUT PROTEIN ESIGN REVELS QUNTITTIVE PROTEIN STBILIT REQUIREMENTS. Gabriel J. Rocklin, Tamuka Chidyausiku, Inna Goreshnik, lex Ford, Scott Houliston, Cheryl rrowsmith, avid Baker 961- Board B29 LUTE (LOCL UNPRUNE TUPLE EXPNSION): CCURTE CONTINUOUSL FLEXIBLE PROTEIN ESIGN WITH GENERL ENERG FUNCTIONS N RIGI-ROTMER-LIKE EFFICIENC. Mark. Hallen, Jonathan. Jou, Bruce R. onald 962- Board B30 EEP-IVE INTO THE ROSETT ENERG FUNCTION FOR BIOLOGICL MCROMOLECULES. Rebecca F. lford, ndrew Leaver-Fay, Jeliazko R. Jeliazkov, Michael S. Pacella, Brian Kuhlman, Tanja Kortemme, Jeffrey J. Gray 963- Board B31 FRCTL NTURE OF PROTEIN INTERIOR N ITS IMPLICTIONS FOR PROTEIN FUNCTION. lexandr P. Kornev, Susan S. Taylor Protein Folding: ynamics and Novel Methods (Boards B32 B45) 964- Board B32 HOW O COSOLUTES STBILIZE MCROMOLECULES? FROM BRIGING TO EPLETION TTRCTION. Liel Sapir, aniel Harries 965- Board B33 THREE-STRN Β-SHEET PEPTIE MOELS. IR, VC N EC SPECTR, T-JUMP NMICS N NMR STRUCTURES SUPPORT M N FT SIMULTTIONS. Timothy. Keiderling, Heng Chi, an McElheny, llen Walker, avid Scheerer, Karin Hauser 966- Board B34 NNOPORE IONIC CURRENT CN REPORT ON THE FOLING STTE OF PROTEIN. Wei Si, leksei ksimentiev 967- Board B35 SIMULTING FORCE RESPONSE T CELLULR JUNCTIONS: ESMOPLKIN S MOLECULR FORCE SENSOR? Csaba aday, Frauke Gräter 968- Board B36 COMPLEX NMICS IN SINGLE MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOP FROM SIMPLE SIMULTION MOELS. avid e Sancho, Robert B. Best 969- Board B37 NMIC ESTIMTION OF FRET CORRECTION FCTORS TO STU REOX PROTEIN INTERCTIONS. Halil Bayraktar, Selen Manioglu 970- Board B38 FST CLCULTION OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN BINING FREE ENERGIES US- ING UMBRELL SMPLING WITH CORSE-GRINE MOEL. Jagdish Suresh Patel, F. Marty treberg 971- Board B39 ULTRFST PROTEIN FOLING THROUGH POLR INTERCTIONS IN MEM- BRNE-MIMETIC ENVIRONMENTS. Georg Krainer, ndreas Hartmann, bhinaya nandamurugan, Pablo Gracia, Sandro Keller, Michael Schlierf 972- Board B40 MONTE CRLO SIMULTIONS OF THE EFFECT OF TURN SEQUENCE IN N LNINE-BSE PEPTIE. Shiloh M. Nold 973- Board B41 Education Travel wardee EGRTION OF CLPONIN 2 IS REQUIRE FOR CTOKINESIS. ipak Maskey, irong Qian, Jian-Ping Jin 974- Board B42 INSULIN STRUCTURE N STBILIT SSESSE B INTRINSIC FLUO- RESCENCE N SIMULTNEOUS UV-VIS BSORBNCE SPECTROSCOP COUPLE WITH CHEMOMETRIC NLSIS. Karen E. Steege Gall, Marinella Sandros 975- Board B43 MCROMOLECULR CROWING EFFECTS ON PRESSURE-INUCE PRO- TEIN FOLING/UNFOLING. ndrei G. Gasic, irar Homouz, Margaret S. Cheung 976- Board B44 EXMINING THE STBILIT OF Β-SHEETS USING THE CHRMM RUE POLRIZBLE FORCE FIEL. nthony Hazel, James C. Gumbart 977- Board B45 HROPHOBIC BURIL N NMIC CONFORMTIONS OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR N-TERMINUS. Sichun ang, i Peng Protein ssemblies I (Boards B46 B58) 978- Board B46 STUING PEPTIE GGREGTION USING MIXE LL-TOM/CORSE GRIN MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. John C. Shelley, Mee Shelley, Myvizhi Esai Selvan, Jun Zhao, Volodymyr Babin, Chenyi Liao, Jianing Li 979- Board B47 MOLECULR MECHNISM OF SURFCE-SSISTE SELF-SSEMBL OF MLOI-LIKE PEPTIES. Seung-gu Kang 980- Board B48 VRIBLE BINING OF THIOFLVIN T B MLOI FIBRILS. Hiroaki Komatsu, Claire Meurice, Giuseppe Grasso, Lisa G. Lippert, ale E. Goldman, Paul H. xelsen 981- Board B49 THE LEVINTHL PROBLEM IN MLOI GGREGTION: IENTIFICTION OF GOO COORINTES IN FLT RECTION SPCE. Zhiguang Jia, Jianhan Chen, Jeremy. Schmit 982- Board B50 PREICTION OF PROTEIN GGREGTION PROPENSITIES USING GOR METHO. Maksim Kouza, Girik Malik, Eshel Faraggi, ndrzej Kolinski, Irina Buhimschi, ndrzej Kloczkowski 983- Board B51 GENERL FRMEWORK FOR THE BOUNR STRUCTURE IN MULTI- COMPONENT SEIMENTTION VELOCIT WITH REVERSIBLE INTERC- TIONS. Peter Schuck, Sumit K. Chaturvedi, Huaying Zhao 984- Board B52 ESIGNE CELL-PENETRTING PEPTIES FOR INHIBITION OF MLOI- BET (Β) MLOI FORMTION N CTOTOXICIT. nja Henning- Knechtel, Mazin Magzoub 985- Board B53 FLUORESCENCE ETECTE SEIMENTTION VELOCIT NLTICL ULTRCENTRIFUGTION FOR INVESTIGTING FFINIT N STOICHIOM- ETR OF PROTEIN INTERCTIONS. Huaying Zhao, Sumit Chaturvedi, Peter Schuck 986- Board B54 UC SEIMENTTION VELOCIT STUIES OF THERPEUTIC PROTEINS IN SERUM. Robert T. Wright, Walter F. Stafford, Peter J. Sherwood, John J. Corriea 66

95 987- Board B55 COMPUTTIONL CHRCTERIZTION OF OLIGOMERIZTION OF FVFLM PEPTIE N ITS BILIT TO INHIBIT BET MLOI GGREG- TION. Maksim Kouza, nirban Banerji, ndrzej Kolinski, Irina lexandra Buhimschi, ndrzej Kloczkowski 988- Board B56 NOVEL CORSE-GRINE MOEL TO STU LIQUI-LIQUI PHSE SEPRTION OF ISORERE PROTEINS. Gregory L. ignon, Wenwei Zheng, Robert Best, Jeetain Mittal 989- Board B57 PROTEINS EVOLVE ON THE EGE OF SUPRMOLECULR SELF-SSEM- BL. Héctor Garcia Seisdedos 990- Board B58 GRET INTERCTIONS: BINING INCORRECT PRTNERS TO LERN BOUT PROTEIN RECOGNITION N FUNCTION. Lydie Vamparys, Benoist Laurent, lessandra Carbone, Sophie Sacquin-Mora Protein ynamics and llostery II (Boards B59 B71) 991- Board B59 3 MOTION MPS OF TRPV1 CTION CHNNEL EPICTE B IF- FRCTE X-R TRCKING METHO. Kazuhiro Mio, Keigo Ikezaki, Hiroshi Sekiguchi, Muneyo Mio, Tai Kubo, uji C. Sasaki 992- Board B60 BLNCE BETWEEN PROTEIN SOFTNESS N RIGIIT SSESSE B INELSTIC X-R SCTTERING. Utsab R. Shrestha, ebsindhu Bhowmik, Kurt W. Van elinder, Eugene Mamontov, Hugh O Neill, Qiu Zhang, hmet latas, Xiang-Qiang Chu 993- Board B61 ESCRIPTION OF HRTION WTER IN PROTEIN (GFP) SOLUTION. Stefania Perticaroli, Georg Ehlers, Christopher Stanley, Eugene Mamontov, Hugh O Neill, Qui Zhang, Xiaolin Cheng, ean.. Myles, John Katsaras, Jonathan. Nickels 994- Board B62 SECON HRMONIC GENERTION S METHO TO IENTIF N SCREEN FOR LLOSTERIC MOULTORS OF PROTEIN TRGETS. Joshua Salafsky, Roman gafonov, Elizabeth onohue Vo, Katelyn Connell, Gabriel Mercado, Tad George, Frank McCormick, orothee Kern 995- Board B63 BINING MECHNISM BETWEEN CRKII N CBL KINSE. Qingliang Shen, anyun Zeng, Jae-Hyun Cho 996- Board B64 NMIC QUTERNR SSOCITIONS IN REGULTING EXPRESSION OF THE B. SUBTILIS TRP OPERON. Mark P. Foster 997- Board B65 CROWING GENTS IRECT MLOI BET INTO MEMBRNE-CTIVE OLIGOMERS. Niraja Kedia 998- Board B66 INVESTIGTION OF METHIONINE SULFOXIE FORMTION S REGUL- TOR OF PROTEOLSIS. Matthew G. Moudy, Wesley Stites 999- Board B67 IRECTIONLIT OF THE REVERSIBLE REUCTION/OXITION REC- TIONS CTLZE B FERREOXIN-N(P)H OXIOREUCTSES FROM PHOTOTROPHIC N HETEROTROPHIC BCTERI. aisuke Seo Board B68 CONFORMTION-MOULTE SINGLE-ENZME KINETICS: ETILE BLNCE VIOLTIONS N KINETIC COOPERTIVIT.. Evan Piephoff, Jianlan Wu, Jianshu Cao Board B69 CONFORMTIONL CONTROL OF NITRIC OXIE SNTHSE CTIVIT: RESULTS FROM TIME-RESOLVE N SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORES- CENCE. Carey K. Johnson, avid C. rnett, nthony Persechini, Brian C. Smith Board B70 PROBING THE CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF BUTROPHILIN 31 US- ING TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP N MOLECULR NMICS SIMUL- TIONS. Christopher T. Boughter, Benoit Roux, Erin J. dams Board B71 NMIC CONFORMTIONL CHNGES IN CCLIC NUCLEOTIE-BIN- ING OMIN. Tobias Zbik Membrane Protein Folding (Boards B72 B84) Board B72 THE SIGNIFICNCE OF SURFCE COMPLEMENTRIT ON THE FREE ENERG OF MEMBRNE PROTEIN SSEMBL IN MEMBRNES. Kacey Mersch, Rahul Chadda, Venkatramanan Krishnamani, Marley Brimberry, Janice L. Robertson Board B73 IN VITRO REVERSIBLE FOLING OF THE MEMBRNE TRNSPORTER LEUT IN MEMBRNE MIMETIC ENVIRONMENTS. Michael R. Sanders Board B74 MONOMERIC POTSSIUM CHNNELS M EXIST S HETEROGENEOUS ENSEMBLE BEFORE SSEMBL. Kevin Song Board B75 ROLE OF LIPIS IN THE RECTION COORINTE OF GLPG RHOMBOI PROTESE. na-nicoleta Bondar Board B76 SMFRET REVELS STRUCTURL BSIS FOR CONFORMTIONL MISFOL- ING OF CSTIC FIBROSIS MUTTION IN CFTR. Georg Krainer, ntoine Treff, ndreas Hartmann, Henry Chang, Tracy Stone, riana Rath, Charles eber, Michael Schlierf Board B77 INVESTIGTING THE INSERTION N FOLING OF MEMBRNE TRNS- PORTERS INTO LIPI BILERS USING CELL FREE EXPRESSION SS- TEM. Nicola J. Harris, Paula J. Booth Board B78 FOLING MEMBRNE PROTEINS B CONTCTS INFERRE FROM NON- MEMBRNE PROTEINS N NER-TOMIC LEVEL REFINEMENT. Sheng Wang, Zongan Wang, John Jumper, Karl F. Freed, Tobin R. Sosnick, Jinbo Xu Board B79 FRETTING BOUT OUTER MEMBRNE PROTEIN BIOGENESIS. HOW EXCTL O THE FOL? Jim E. Horne, avid J. Brockwell, Sheena E. Radford Board B80 CHPERONE SUR INTERCTS WITH UNFOLE MEMBRNE PROTEIN CLIENTS VI ELOCLIZE INTERFCE. shlee M. Plummer, Susan Krueger, Karen G. Fleming M O N 67

96 M O N Board B81 IN VITRO RECONSTITUTION TO UNERSTN THE MECHNISM OF BM. Pamela. oerner, Marcelo C. Sousa Board B82 SIE CHIN HROPHOBICIT SCLE USING THE TILTE BET-BRREL PROTEIN PGP. agan Marx, Karen Fleming Board B83 IFFERENCES IN THE SSOCITION OF BH3-ONL PROTEINS TO BIOLOGI- CL MEMBRNES. Vicente ndreu-fernandez, Maria J. Garcia-Murria, Manuel Baño-Polo, Luis Martinez-Gil, Mar Orzaez, Ismael Mingarro Board B84 POLMER-MEITE SNTHESIS N INCORPORTION OF MEMBRNE PROTEIN IN PHOSPHOLIPI VESICLES. Tao Jiang, Ting Xu Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates I (Boards B85 B105) Board B85 ENGINEERING PROTESE-TRIGGERE ISSSEMBL OF INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEIN ROPLETS. Benjamin S. Schuster, Ranganath Parthasarathy, Ellen H. Reed, aniel. Hammer Board B86 SURFCE SOLVTION TUNES MOLECULR-RECOGNITION PLSTICIT IN IPS. ritra Chowdhury, Iker Valle ramburu, Piau Siong Tan, Edward. Lemke Board B87 Education Travel wardee CONFORMTION PLSTICIT N PEPTIOGLCN CLEVGE B THE N-TERMINL INTRINSICLL ISORERE OMIN OF CHIZ. Cristian. Escobar, Riqiang Fu, Timothy. Cross Board B88 ZINC BINING INUCES CONFORMTIONL CHNGES IN THE LRGE INTRCELLULR LOOP OF THE HUMN ZINC TRNSPORTER HZIP4. Elizabeth Bafaro, Robert empski Board B89 STRUCTURE N SELF-SSEMBL OF ELSTIN-LIKE PEPTIES: JOINT MOLECULR NMICS N NMR STU. Quang Huynh, Sean Reichheld, Sarah Rauscher, Zhen Hao Wu, Simon Sharpe, Régis Pomès Board B90 MOEL FOR HSTERESIS OBSERVE IN PHSE TRNSITIONS OF THER- MLL RESPONSIVE INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEIN POLMERS. Tyler S. Harmon, Stefan Roberts, shutosh Chilkoti, Rohit V. Pappu Board B91 WLKING THE N METHLTION TIGHTROPE: THE INVOLVEMENT OF INTRINSICLL ISORERE REGIONS OF TRNSCRIPTION FC- TORS. Stephanie M. Bilinovich, Hai Pan, Parminder Kaur, Hong Wang, avid C. Williams Jr Board B92 MECHNISM UNERLING CONFORMTIONL EFFECTS OF ISESE- SSOCITE HROPHOBIC-TO-HROPHOBIC SUBSTITUTION ON N INTRINSICLL ISORERE REGION. Ruchi Lohia, Reza Salari, Grace Brannigan Board B93 IMPROVING THE PERFORMNCE OF SIMULTIONS OF THE INTRINSI- CLL ISORERE N-TERMINL OMIN FROM P53. Nic. Ezzell, ue Zhang, Steven T. Whitten, Nicholas C. Fitzkee Board B94 Education Travel wardee EXPLORING THE ROLE OF FLEXIBILIT IN BINING KINETICS N FFIN- IT OF PKI-KIX THROUGH CORSE GRINE SIMULTIONS. Talant. Ruzmetov, John J. Portman Board B95 NMICL PROPERTIES OF FLEXIBLE PEPTIES RE MOIFIE B COV- LENT FLUOROPHORE TTCHMENT: COMBINE FLUORESCENCE N MOLECULR NMICS STU. nders Barth, Manuel P. Luitz, lvaro H. Crevenna, Rainer Bomblies, Martin Zacharias, on C. Lamb Board B96 ISORERE TOXIN: THE MECHNISM OF TRNSCRIPTION REGULTION OF THE PSEUOMONS PUTI GRT OPERON. riel Talavera Perez Board B97 THE ROLE OF INTRINSICLL ISORERE LINKER N SLT TPE ON COOPERTIVIT OF E. COLI SSB BINING TO SSN. lexander G. Kozlov, Min Kyung Shinn, Timothy M. Lohman Board B98 LTTICE MOELS FOR MOELING SEQUENCE-SPECIFIC PHSE BEHVIOR OF LOW COMPLEXIT OMINS. Jeong-Mo Choi, Rohit V. Pappu Board B99 INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEIN NMICS UNCOVERE THROUGH NMIC FLEXIBILIT INEX (FI) NLSIS. Tushar Modi, Gül H. Zerze, Jeetain Mittal, Sara M. Vaiana, S. Banu Ozkan Board B100 STU OF ISORER-TO-ORER TRNSITION B CHRCTERIZING THE BINING PRTNERS USING STTISTICL POTENTIL. Iqbal Sumaiya, Hoque Md Tamjidul Board B101 SINGLE-MOLECULE FRET PROBES TRNSIENT COMPLEX THT FCILI- TTES BINING OF N INTRINSICLL-ISORERE PROTEIN. Jae-eol Kim, Fanjie Meng, Hoi Sung Chung Board B102 THERPEUTIC POTENTIL OF PEPTIES ERIVE FROM INTRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEIN REGIONS. Stephen Beesley, Efrosini rtikis, Ewa Bienkiewicz Board B103 ENSEMBLE N SINGLE MOLECULE BIOPHSICL STUIES OF TP43. Phoebe S. Tsoi, Kyoungjae Choi, Josephine C. Ferreon, llan Chris M. Ferreon Board B104 GRP78 IS MJOR RIBOSLTE PROTEIN IN CHO CELLS. Rong-Qiao He, ang Lu, Bei Bei Wu, Le Xiang U, Chan Shuai Han, an Wei Board B105 THE IMPCT OF IPS ON CIRCIN RHTHMS. Jennifer M. Hurley Transcription (Boards B106 B119) Board B106 SINGLE-CELL, SINGLE-MRN NLSIS OF CCNB1 PROMOTER REGULTION. Nidhi Vishnoi, Jie ao Board B107 VISULIZTION OF CTIVE TRNSCRIPTION SITES IN HUMN CRIO- MOCTES SUPPORTS THE CONCEPT OF BURST-LIKE TRNSCRIPTION OF MH7. Kathrin Kowalski, nte Radocaj, Cristobal G. dos Remedios, ntonio Francino, Francisco Navarro-López, Theresia Kraft, Bernhard Brenner 68

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98 M O N Board B136 FORCE BCTERIOPHGE UNCORKING: VIRL N EJECTION TRIGGERE B SENSITIVE MECHNICL SWITCH. Miklós S. Kellermayer, Zsuzsanna Vörös, Gabriella Csík, Levente Herényi Chromatin and the Nucleoid I (Boards B137 B148) Board B137 UNERSTNING CHROMTIN STRUCTURE N NMICS: MOLECU- LR NMICS STU. Francisco Rodriguez Ropero, Jeff Wereszczynski Board B138 THE FREE-ENERG LNSCPE OF THE I-NUCLEOSOME: CRITICL ROLE OF THE H4 TILS FOR THE NUCLEOSOME-NUCLEOSOME CONFOR- MTION. Hisashi Ishida, Hidetoshi Kono Board B139 Education Travel wardee CHROMTIN CCESSIBILIT STUIE B SLOW SCN FCS IN THE EUKR- OTIC NUCLEUS. Melody i Bona, Lorenzo Scipioni, Maria J. Sarmento, Giuseppe Vicidomini, lberto iaspro, Luca Lanzanò Board B140 BCKGROUN-FREE VISULIZTION OF LIVE GENOME LOCI OF MINIML SIZE B ENGINEERE CRISPR SSTEM. Hajin Kim, Narendra Chaudhary, Narangerel Gantumur Board B141 NUCLEOSOME OPENING KINETICS N THE INFLUENCE OF HISTONE MOIFICTIONS STUIE B SINGLE MOLECULE FRET. lexander Gansen, Suren Felekyan, Kathrin Lehmann, Ralf Kühnemuth, Ruihan Zhang, Katalin Tóth, Claus.M. Seidel, Jörg Langowski Board B142 EFFECT OF CHROMTIN RCHITECTURE ON NMIC CORRELTIONS N RHEOLOGICL RESPONSES OF INTERPHSE CHROMOSOMES. Min Hyeok Kim, Lei Liu, Changbong Hyeon Board B143 SPTIL ORGNIZTION OF CHROMTIN OMINS N COMPRT- MENTS IN SINGLE CHROMOSOMES. Siyuan Wang, Jun-Han Su, Brian J. Beliveau, Bogdan Bintu, Jeffrey R. Moffitt, Chao-ting Wu, Xiaowei Zhuang Board B144 THE UNIVERSLIT OF NUCLEOSOME POSITIONING: FROM EST TO HU- MN. Razvan V. Chereji, avid J. Clark Board B145 PROTEIN IFFUSION ROUN BCTERIL NUCLEOI. sli ildirim, Tadashi ndo, uji Sugita, Michael Feig Board B146 WTER CTIVIT INSIE THE NUCLEUS: SOME CLUES USING CN FLUORESCENCE N ITS IMPLICTIONS IN THE CHROMTIN SUPRMO- LECULR ORGNIZTION. Leonel S. Malacrida, Suman Ranjit, Enrico Gratton Board B147 MOULTION OF N-BIING PROPERTIES OF EURRCHEL RCHI- TECTURL PROTEINS B MG 2+ IONS TRIGGERS RSTIC CHNGES IN THE GLOBL N ORGNIZTION. rtem K. Efremov, Xiaodan Zhao, Hugo Maruyama, Kunio Takeyasu, Jie an Board B148 USING CHROMTIN CONFORMTION CPTURE (3C) TO INVESTIGTE LENGTH-EPENENT SCCHROMCES CEREVISIE GENE LOOPING WITH N WITHOUT HMGB PROTEINS. Justin P. Peters, L. James Maher III Membrane ynamics II (Boards B149 B163) Board B149 NMICS N TOPOLOG OF HEPRIN INTERCTION WITH MLRI PRSITE-INFECTE ERTHROCTES REVELE B LIVE CELL TIME LPSE MICROSCOP. Svetlana E. Glushakova Board B150 REFRCTIVE INEX TOMOGRMS N NMIC MEMBRNE FLUCTU- TIONS OF RE BLOO CELLS FROM PTIENTS WITH IBETES MELLI- TUS. Sangun Lee, Hyunjoo Park, Seongsoo Jang, ongkeun Park Board B151 INVESTIGTING THE OSMOTIC COMPONENT IN MECHNISMS OF MLRI PRSITE PLSMOIUM FLCIPRUM EGRESS N INVSION OF HUMN RE BLOO CELLS. Matthias Garten, Svetlana Glushakova, Joshua Zimmerberg Board B152 OSMOTIC PULSTIONS OF LIPI VESICLES UNER HPOTONIC STRESS. Morgan Chabanon, James Ho CS, tul N. Parikh, Padmini Rangamani Board B153 QUNTITTIVE SMLL MOLECULE TRNSPORT FTER NNOSECON ELECTRIC FIEL EXPOSURES - EXPERIMENTS N MOELS. Esin B. Sözer, C. Florencia Pocetti, Zachary. Levine, P. Thomas Vernier Board B154 VOLTGE-EPENENT FORMTION OF STBLE, ION CONUCTIVE PORES IN SUSPENE LIPI BILERS FROM OXIIZE LIPIS. ndré P. Schroder, Ekaterina Zaitseva, Carlos M. Marques, Jan C. Behrends Board B155 MULTISCLE NMICS OF LIPI MEMBRNES FROM FEMTOSECONS TO MILLISECONS: INSIGHTS FROM TIME-RESOLVE INFRRE SPEC- TROSCOP. Paul Stevenson, ndrei Tokmakoff Board B156 MCROSCOPIC RESPONSE N MNIPULTION OF LIPI NNOTUBES WITH CLCIUM ION GRIENT. Vladimir Kirejev, Baharan li oosti, Mehrnaz Shaali, Gavin Jeffries, Tatsiana Lobovkina Board B157 MEMBRNE EFORMTION INUCE B CTION BINING TO NEG- TIVEL CHRGE PHOSPHOLIPIS. Zachary Graber, Zheng Shi, Tobias Baumgart Board B158 ENERGETICS OF MEMBRNE NECKING: ROLE OF FORCES N PROTEIN INUCE CURVTURE. Ritvik Vasan Board B159 CURVTURE-UNULTION COUPLING S BSIS FOR CURVTURE SENSING N GENERTION IN BILER MEMBRNES. Ryan Bradley, Ravi Radhakrishnan Board B160 Education Travel wardee NNOSCLE MEMBRNE BUS INUCE B CTXB-GM1 IN ONE COM- PONENT BILER ETECTE B POLRIZE LOCLIZTION MICROSCOP (PLM). bir Kabbani, XinXin Woodward, Christopher V. Kelly Board B161 MOLECULR NMICS INVESTIGTION INTO THE ISTRIBUTION OF CRIOLIPIN VRINTS IN FLT N BUCKLE HETEROGENEOUS BIL- ERS. Kevin J. Boyd, Nathan N. lder, Eric R. May 70

99 1094- Board B162 SENSING CURVTURE: LIPI PHSE COEXISTENCE T PLNR N CURVE MONOLERS. mit K. Sachan, Joseph. Zasadzinski Board B163 CI Travel wardee MG53-MEITE PROTECTION IN HERT VLVE BIOLOG. T.M. yodele desanya, Melanie Russell, Xinyu Zhou, Hua Zhu, Tao Tan, Ki Ho Park, Joy Lincoln, Jianjie Ma Membrane Structure II (Boards B164 B179) Board B164 INTERCTION OF PTOMCIN N CLCIUM WITH LIPI BIL- ERS. Nicholas E. Charron, uan-pang Chang, Ming-Tao Lee, Huey W. Huang Board B165 MEMBRNE STRUCTURL NLSIS B ENHNCE RMN SCTTER- ING. Jason H. Hafner, James R. Matthews, Cyna R. Shirazinejad, Grace. Isakson, Steven ME emers Board B166 MECHNICL PROPERTIES OF GINT PLSM MEMBRNE VESICLES. Jan Steinkühler, Tripta Bhatia, Reinhard Lipowsky, Rumiana imova Board B167 IMGING THE LIPI LNSCPE WITHIN FOCL HESIONS WITH SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP. Julia T. Bourg, Sarah L. Veatch Board B168 INVESTIGTION OF MCRO- N NNOSCOPIC LIPI OMINS IN FOUR COMPONENT MIXTURES VI SXS N SC MESUREMENTS. nna Weitzer, Michal Belička, rew Marquardt, Peter Heftberger, Georg Pabst Board B169 ROLE OF BINING FREE ENERG IN MEMBRNE BENING B PROTEIN CROWING. Gokul Raghunath, Brian yer Board B170 NIONIC H-BONS IN THE CHLOROSULFOLIPI SURFCE BILER OF O. NIC THE STRENGTH OF BCTERIL CELL WLL. Robert E. Parrish, Thomas H. Haines, Robert G. Hohenstein Board B171 RING N TILS: EXPLORING THE INTIMC OF CCLOEXTRIN - MEM- BRNE INTERCTIONS. Monika Kluzek, Fabrice Thalmann, Marc Schmutz, Carlos Marques Board B172 INFLUENCE OF CHOLESTEROL ON LTERL SEGREGTION IN BILERS CONTINING IFFERENT SPHINGOMELINS N UNSTURTE PHOS- PHOLIPIS. Oskar Engberg, Victor Hautala, Thomas K.M Nyholm, J.Peter Slotte Board B173 THE MOLECULR STRUCTURE OF SPHINGOMELIN IN FLUI PHSE BILERS ETERMINE B THE JOINT NLSIS OF NEUTRON N X- R SCTTERING T. Frederick. Heberle, Milka oktorova, Jianjun Pan, rew Marquardt, Richard W. Pastor, Richard M. Venable, Norbert Kucerka, John Katsaras Board B174 INVESTIGTION OF TRNSBILER COUPLING IN GEL-FLUI SMMETRIC LIPI VESICLES. Barbara Eicher, rew Marquardt, John Katsaras, Georg Pabst Board B175 MITOCHONRIL MEMBRNE ORGNIZTION IN REGULTION OF POP- TOSIS. rtur ingeldein, Jörgen den, Tobias Sparrman, Radek Sachl, Sarka Pokorna, Martin Hof, Gerhard Gröbner Board B176 NEUTRON SCTTERING TO STU MEMBRNE SSTEMS: FROM MOEL MEMBRNES TO LIVING CELLS. Jonathan. Nickels, Sneha Chatterjee, Christopher Stanley, Shuo Qian, Xiaolin Cheng, ean.. Myles, Robert Standaert, James Elkins, John Katsaras Board B177 INVESTIGTION OF OMINS IN MIXTURES OF HIGH-MELTING PHOS- PHOLIPIS, POPC, N CHOLESTEROL. Matthew H. Raymonda, Paulo lmeida, ntje Pokorny Board B178 LIPI PHSE HETEROGENEIT N SIZE EPENENCE IN QURTERNR LIPI BILER SSTEM: CORSE-GRINE MOLECULR NMICS STU. Shushan He, Lutz Maibaum Board B179 QUNTIFING PROTEIN N LIPI CCUMULTION T SITES OF MEM- BRNE CURVTURE. Michelle K. Knowles, ml lnaas, Carrie Moon, lan Weisgerber Protein-Lipid Interactions: Channels (Boards B180 B195) Board B180 INTERCTIONS OF NICOTINIC CETLCHOLINE RECEPTORS WITH LIQUI- ISORERE OMINS RICH IN N-3 POLUNSTURTE FTT C- IS. Liam M. Sharp, Grace Brannigan Board B181 CONCENTRTION-EPENENT IFFERENTIL STTE CROSSLINKING OF ZI-CHOLESTEROL WITH HUMN LPH 1 GLCINE RECEPTOR USING MSS SPECTROMETR. Nicholas Ferraro Board B182 MOEL WHERE NESTHETIC EFFECTS ON ION CHNNELS RE MEI- TE B CRITICL MEMBRNE. Benjamin B. Machta, Ofer Kimchi, Sarah Veatch Board B183 ROBUST LIGN BINING TO THE PROTEIN TRNSLOCTION COMPLEX (SECEG) REQUIRES LIPI ENVIRONMENT. Klemens Winkler, enis G. Knyazev, ndreas Horner, Roland Kuttner, Christine Siligan, Peter Pohl Board B184 REGULTION OF KCS B BILER-MOIFING MOLECULES. Radda Rusinova, Olaf S. ndersen Board B185 LIPI COMPOSITION N ENOSOML PH REGULTES NTHRX LETHL TOXIN UPTKE N P 63 CHNNEL BEHVIOR. Nnanya U. Kalu, Laura Lucas, Clare Kenney, Ekaterina Nestorovich Board B186 BIOPHSICL CHRCTERIZTION OF MEMBRNE PORES FORME B MLOI BET(25-35). Nabin Kandel, Suren. Tatulian Board B187 LIPI PROTEIN INTERCTION MEITES ION TRNSPORT IN P2X RECEP- TORS. Mrinal Shekhar, Emad Tajkhorshid Board B188 THE IMPORTNCE OF PEPTIE-MEMBRNE INTERCTIONS IN TOXIN INHIBITIONS OF SOIUM CHNNELS. Christina I. Schroeder, Evelyn eplazes, Nicole Lawrence, kello gwa, Sonia T. Henriques M O N 71

100 M O N Board B189 HROGEN SULFIE (H 2 S) REGULTION OF KIR (INWRL RECTIFING K+) CHNNELS. Junghoon Ha, u Xu, Tyler Hendon, Takeharu Kawano, Sumanta Garai, Ganesh Thakur, ndreas Papapetropoulos, iomedes E. Logothetis Board B190 GENERL NESTHETICS MINIMLL FFECT LIPI BILER PROPERTIES T CLINICL CONCENTRTIONS. Karl Herold, William Lee, R. L. Sanford, Olaf S. ndersen, Hugh C. Hemmings Jr Board B191 LIPI PROFILE N FUNCTIONLIT OF NICOTINIC CETILCHOLINE RECEPTOR FROM TORPEO CLIFORNIC SOLUBILLIZE WITH CCLO- FOS ETERGENT FMIL. Orestes Quesada, José O. Colon-Sáez, Carol L. González, Carol L. González, Rafael Maldonado, Irvin Rosado, lan Espinal, Jesus cevedo, José. Lasalde-ominicci Board B192 Education Travel wardee CU 2+ IONS MOULTE THE CONUCTNCE HSTERESIS OF LSENIN CHNNELS. evon Richtsmeier, Nisha Shrestha, Sheenah Bryant, Christopher. Thomas, ndy Bogard, Charles Hanna, aniel Fologea Board B193 MOLECULR MECHNISM OF TMEM16 C 2+ -CTIVTE CHLORIE CHNNEL ESENSITIZTION. Son C. Le Board B194 COMPETITIVE INTERCTIONS OF PIRT N PI(4,5)P2 MOULTE TRPM8. Nicholas Sisco, Parthasarathi Rath, Jacob K. Hilton, Cole V. M. Helsell, Wade. Van Horn Board B195 IENTIFICTION OF RESIUES IMPORTNT FOR ION N LIPI TRNS- PORT IN TMEM16 SCRMBLSE. Byoung-Cheol Lee, Maria Falzone, nant Menon, lessio ccardi General Protein-Lipid Interactions II (Boards B196 B207) Board B196 HUMN SP-1 ENHNCES INTERFCIL PROPERTIES OF LUNG SURFC- TNT N RESTORES PROPER BEHVIOR IN THE PRESENCE OF INHIBI- TOR GENTS. Raquel rroyo, Elena Lopez-Rodriguez, licia Pascual, Mercedes Echaide, Joanna Floros, Jesus Perez-Gil Board B197 THE RELTIONSHIP OF SEQUENCE N CTIVIT IN SERIES OF SHORT Β-SHEET PEPTIES WITH NTIMICROBIL CTIVIT. Samantha Kennelly, Larry Masterson, Jalen Hoehn, ndrew Hexum Board B198 FREE ENERG CLCULTION OF MEMBRNE PERMETION - SIMULTION RESULTS SUGGEST RELXTION OF HEGROUP-SOLUTE INTERCTIONS IS THE SLOWEST EGREE OF FREEOM. Nihit Pokhrel Board B199 SPHINGOLIPI TRNSFER B GLTP-FOL PROTEINS IS IFFERENTILL REGULTE B PHOSPHTILINOSITOL ERIVTIVES. Xiuhong Zhai, hirendra K. Simanshu, Ivan. Boldyrev, Helen M. Pike, John Mundy, Lucy Malinina, Julian G. Molotkovsky, inshaw J. Patel, Rhoderick E. Brown Board B200 STERIC PRESSURE FROM PERIPHERL PROTEIN CONFORMTIONL CHNGES RIVES MEMBRNE CURVTURE. Helen Hew Ming Siaw, Gokul Raghunath, R. Brian yer Board B201 ELECTROSTTIC INTERCTIONS BETWEEN TU PEPTIES N MOEL BIOLOGICL MEMBRNES: FOLING-UPON-BINING MECHNISM. Sidney S. icke, Lexus Tatge, Megan Culp, Larry R. Masterson Board B202 PROTEIN-LIPI INTERCTION T THE HIV MEMBRNE INTERFCE E- FINE B EPR SPECTROSCOP. Likai Song, Zhen-u J. Sun, Mikyung Kim, Pavanjeet Kaur, Zahra Hayati, Mostafa. ELBahnasawy, Gerhard Wagner, Ellis L. Reinherz Board B203 ETECTION OF HELIX FRING IN TRNSMEMBRNE HELICES WITH INTERFCIL HISTIINE RESIUES. manda Paz Herrera, Fahmida frose, enise Greathouse, Roger Koeppe II Board B204 MOES OF CHOLESTEROL BINING INFLUENCE THE INTERCTION OF SRIN HMSTER PRP C WITH THE PLSM MEMBRNE. Jesse Woo, Chad Nieri, Patricia Soto Board B205 CPOW Travel wardee THE ROLE OF SPHINGOMELIN N GNGLIOSIE GM1 IN THE INTERC- TION OF POLGLUTMINE PEPTIES WITH LIPI MEMBRNES. Warren. Campbell, Maxmore Chaibva, Xiang Gao, Justin Legleiter, Shelli L. Frey Board B206 THE EFFECT OF MEMBRNE POLUNSTURTE FTT CIS ON RECEP- TOR PRTITIONING TO ORERE OMINS. Matti Javanainen, Giray Enkavi, Ramon Guixa-Gonzalez, Waldemar Kulig, Hector Martinez-Seara, Ilpo Vattulainen Board B207 PROTEIN INUCE MEMBRNE REMOELING SSE IN VITRO USING LIPI MULTILER MICRO- N NNOSTRUCTURES. Troy W. Lowry, Steven Lenhert Intercellular Calcium Channels and Calcium Sparks and Waves I (Boards B208 B217) Board B208 FRET BSE MPPING OF CLMOULIN WITHIN THE RNOINE RECEP- TOR. Robyn T. Rebbeck, Bengt Svensson, Claire E. Haskin, Montserrat Samso, onald M. Bers, avid. Thomas, Razvan L. Cornea Board B209 NLZING OPTICL IMGING OF C 2+ SIGNLS VI TIRF MICROSCOP: THE LIMITS ON RESOLUTION UE TO CHEMICL RTES N EPTH OF THE CHNNELS. Patrick T. Toglia, Ghanim Ullah Board B210 LOCL RECOVER OF CICR PROBE B ULTR-EFFECTIVE CLCIUM UNCGING. Radoslav Janicek, Hitesh garwal, Graham C. R. Ellis-avies, Ernst Niggli Board B211 THE ROLE OF RR2 INTERSUBUNIT CROSS-LINKING IN SR C MISHN- LING IN FILING HERT. Elisa Bovo, Stefan R. Mazurek, Roman Nikolaienko, leksey V. Zima Board B212 ELECTRICL N CLCIUM TRNSIENT LTERNNS IN CELL PIRS N INTCT TRIUM. Kathrin Banach, Jaime esantiago, Lothar. Blatter Board B213 THE ROLE OF CLCIUM LEK IN GE-EPENENT LOSS OF C. ELEGNS MUSCLE FUNCTION. Frances M. Forrester, lisa Umanskaya, Wenjun Xie, Steven Reiken, Qi uan, lain Lacampagne, ndrew Marks 72

101 1146- Board B214 CLMOULIN REGULTION OF RNOINE RECEPTORS (RR2) EPENS ON RR2 PHOSPHORLTION T RESIUES S2808 N S2814. Nieves Gomez-Hurtado, Kafa Walweel, erek Laver, Bjorn C. Knollmann Board B215 NOVEL LUMINL REGULTION OF INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRISPHOSPHTE RECEPTOR CHNNEL GTING. Horia Vais, J. Kevin Foskett, on-on aniel Mak Board B216 MONITORING CLCIUM CTIVIT IN INTCT ISLET OF LNGHERNS Α-CELLS USING GENETICLL ENCOE BIOSENSOR N LIGHT-SHEET ILLUMINTION MICROSCOP. Zeno Lavagnino, avid W. Piston Board B217 NISOTROPIC IFFUSION OF PROTEINS IN THE SRCOPLSMIC RETICU- LUM OF SKELETL MUSCLE. Carlo. Manno, Lourdes C. Figueroa, irk Gillespie, ChulHee Kang, Clara Franzini-rmstrong, Eduardo Rios Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal Muscle Electrophysiology I (Boards B218 B230) Board B218 THE SOIUM CHNNEL UXILIR SUBUNIT Β1 IS STRUCTURLL CRITICL FOR CRIC CONUCTION: EVIENCE FROM THE SINGLE MOLECULE SCLE TO THE WHOLE ORGN. Rengasayee Veeraraghavan, Gregory S. Hoeker, Steven Poelzing, Robert G. Gourdie Board B219 BIOPHSICL N MOLECULR COMPRISON OF SOIUM CURRENT IN CELLS ISOLTE FROM CNINE TRI N PULMONR VEIN. Hector Barajas-Martinez, Robert J. Goodrow, an Hu, Payal Patel, Brian K. Panama, Jacqueline. Treat, Jonathan M. Cordeiro Board B220 EFFECTS OF KINETICS N STTE-EPENENT BINING PROPERTIES OF I KUR TRGETING RUGS ON TRIL ELECTROPHSIOLOG. Nicholas Ellinwood, Stefano Morotti, Eleonora Grandi Board B221 UL POTSSIUM CHNNEL CTIVTOR IMPROVES REPOLRIZTION RESERVE N NORMLIZES VENTRICULR CTION POTENTILS. Kirstine Calloe, José M. i iego, Rie S. Hansen, Shea Nagle, Jacqueline. Treat, Jonathan M. Cordeiro Board B222 SFUNCTION OF INWR RECTIFIER POTSSIUM CHNNEL IN RBM20-/- RTS. Bi-Hua Tan, Wei Guo, Chunhua Song, Marion Greaser Board B223 NEW CLSS OF NTIRRHTHMICS FOR LTE I C,L. Marina ngelini, rash Pezhouman, Nicoletta Savalli, ntonios Pantazis, Hrayr S. Karagueuzian, James N. Weiss, Riccardo Olcese Board B224 RRE SK2 CHNNEL VRINT CONFERS GIN-OF-FUNCTION PHENO- TPE. Zhuo Wang, Jum-Suk Ko, Matteo Vatta, Patricia Celestino-Soper, Ty C. Lynnes, Peng-Sheng Chen, Michael Rubart Board B225 TRIL FIBRILLTION IN HPERTENSIVE HERT ISESE IS SSOCITE WITH ISTINCT PTTERNS OF ELECTRICL REMOELING IN THE LEFT N RIGHT TRI. Hailey J. Jansen, Emmanuel E. Egom, Sara. Rafferty, Robert. Rose Board B226 ELECTROPHSIOLOGICL EFFECTS OF TRIGGERE CLCIUM WVES ON THE CTION POTENTIL IN LEFT TRIL MOCTES FROM NORML N FILING OG HERT. Georg Gussak, Gary L. istrup, William Marszalec, ohannes Shiferaw, J. ndrew Wasserstrom Board B227 ELECTRONIC EXPRESSION OF I K1 IN HUMN INUCE PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL ERIVE CRIC MOCTES (HIPSC-CM) LTERS CTION POTEN- TIL RESPONSE TO CHNNEL BLOCK. Mark Nowak, Sanjot Singh, idan Coon, Shimin Wang, Glenna Bett, Randall L. Rasmusson Board B228 CHRCTERIZTION OF IPS ERIVE CRIOMOCTES IN VOLTGE CLMP N CURRENT CLMP B UTOMTE PTCH CLMP. ndrea Brüggemann, Claudia Haarmann, Markus Rapedius, Tom Goetze, Ilka Rinke, Michael George, Niels Fertig Board B229 PHRMCOLOGICL IENTIFICTION OF N L-TPE CLCIUM CHN- NEL IMPENCE SIGNL IN HUMN INUCE PLURIPOTENT STEM-CELL ERIVE CRIOMOCTES. Carlos. Obejero-Paz, Leslie Ellison, James Kramer, rthur M. Brown, ndrew Bruening-Wright Board B230 VOLTGE-SENSITIVE ICG FLUORESCENCE IMGING. Regina Macianskiene, Mante lmanaityte, Rimantas Treinys, Irma Martisiene, ntanas Navalinskas, Rimantas Benetis, Jonas Jurevicius Muscle Regulation (Boards B231 B236) Board B231 N OBSEVTION OF NTIVE SKELETL THIN FILMENT STRUCTURE T HIGH CLCIUM CONITION B ELECTRON CROMICROSCOP. Fa-Qing Zhao Board B232 COOPERTIVE CHNGES IN TROPONIN STRUCTURE EXPLINE WITHOUT COOPERTIVE CLCIUM BINING. Henry G. Zot, Javier E. Hasbun Board B233 THE ORIGIN OF THE FORCE INCRESE OBSERVE FTER CTIVE STRETCH BEON MOFILMENT OVERLP IN SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS. Shuyue Liu, Venus Joumaa, Walter Herzog Board B234 ETECTION OF SMLL-MOLECULE MOULTORS OF CTIN-MOSIN STRUCTURE N FUNCTION USING HIGH-THROUGHPUT TIME-RESOLVE FRET. Piyali Guhathakurta, Ewa Prochniewicz, Kurt C. Peterson, Benjamin. Grant, Gregory. Gillispie, avid. Thomas Board B235 CRIC TISSUE ORGNIZTION N CONTRCTILIT. Jasmine Naik, Meghan Knight, Nancy rew, Nicholas Johnsen, nna Grosberg Board B236 PROBING ESTRIOL EFFECTS ON SUPER-RELXE MOSIN IN MUSCLE FIBERS WITH FLUORESCENCE. Lien. Phung, Joseph M. Muretta, Karl J. Petersen, John. Rohde, Tara L. Mader, awn. Lowe, avid. Thomas Intracellular Transport (Boards B237 B248) Board B237 COMPUTTIONL NLSIS OF WHOLE-CELL SCLE ISTRIBUTIONS N INTERCTIONS OF INTRCELLULR ORGNELLE NETWORKS. Qinle Ba, Guruprasad Raghavan, Hao-Chih Lee, Ge ang M O N 73

102 M O N Board B238 CONFOCL SUPER-RESOLUTION PPROCH TO STU THE NMICS OF GOLGI PPRTUS IN LUNG CNCER METSTSIS. Priyam Banerjee, Xiaochao Tan, Jonathan M. Kurie Board B239 GOLGI MICROTUBULES RE HPER-CETLTE N PRTICIPTE IN FST CRGO TRFFICKING. Huiwen Hao, Qian Su, Shujuan Zhao, ujie Sun Board B240 KIF5 IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COLLGEN TRNSPORT OF MOFIBROBLSTS URING PLEURL FIBROSIS. oshikazu Tsukasaki, Hirotoshi Kamata, Julia Wang, Tsuyoshi Sakai, Reiko Ikebe, nn Jeffers, Boren Jake, Shuzi Owens, Masaaki Higashihara, Steven Idell, Torry Tucker, Mitsuo Ikebe Board B241 CRGO-MEITE REGULTION OF COLLECTIVE MOSIN VI MOTIL- IT. shim Rai, Ruth Sommese, Tejas Gupte, Sivaraj Sivaramakrishnan Board B242 TRIM FMIL PROTEINS IN INTRCELLULR VESICLE TRFFICKING. Kristyn Gumpper, Ki Ho Park, Mingzhai Sun, Pei-Hui Lin, Tao Tan, Miyuki Nishi, Hiroshi Takeshima, Jianjie Ma Board B243 MEMBRNE BINING N REMOELLING B THE COPII COT. Sebastian aum, Mona Grimmer, Jan Ebenhan, nnette Meister, Jan uerswald, aniela Kruger, Stefan Werner, Kirsten Bacia Board B244 STRIKING THE BLNCE BETWEEN SELECTIVIT N EFFICIENC: N IN- TEGRTIVE MOEL OF NUCLEOCTOPLSMIC TRNSPORT. Barak Raveh, Jerome Karp, Samuel Sparks, Benjamin Timney, avid Cowburn, Michael P. Rout, ndrej Sali Board B245 BCTERIL CRBOXSOME SHELL PROTEINS RE SELECTIVEL PERME- BLE TO CRBON FIXTION SUBSTRTES. Paween Mahinthichaichan, ylan Morris, i Wang, Grant J. Jensen, Emad Tajkhorshid Board B246 EVIENCE OF TRNSITION FROM IFFUSIVE TO SUPER-IFFUSIVE MOTION OF CELLULOSE SNTHSE COMPLEXES IN LIVING PLNTS. Nina Zehfroosh, erui Liu, Brandon Hancock, Tobias I. Baskin, Lori S. Goldner Board B247 PROTEIN CHRGE N ION CONCENTRTION FFECT PROTEIN IFFU- SION IN THE PROKROTIC CTOPLSM. Wojciech M. Smigiel, Paul E. Schavemaker, Bert Poolman Board B248 EMERGENT SELF-SIMILRIT IN COMPLEX BIOLOGICL SSTEMS UE TO STRONG ISORER. Paul. Wiggins, Stella Stylianidou Voltage-gated Na Channels II (Boards B249 B264) Board B249 HIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREENING OF N V 1.7 SOIUM CHNNEL BLOCK- ERS IN N UTOMTE PTCH CLMP SS. Tianbo Li, Gang Lu, Tania Chernov-Rogan, Jun Chen Board B250 POSITIVE MOULTION OF HUMN NV CHNNELS B PRE- THROIS. Wolf Berger, Kirsty M. Rooney, Henning J. raheim Board B251 TRNTUL TOXIN SGTX-1 LTERS GTING KINETICS OF HUMN VOLTGE-GTE SOIUM CHNNEL NV1.7. Ian H. Kimball, Phuong T. Nguyen, Jenny am, Brandon Pressly, Royce ork, Jon T. Sack, Vladimir arov-arovoy Board B252 BIOPHSICL, MOLECULR, N PHRMCOLOGICL CHRCTERIZ- TION OF N V CHNNELS FROM INUCE PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL- ERIVE CRIOMOCTES. drien Moreau, urélie Mercier, Mohamed Chahine Board B253 SOIUM CURRENT NLSIS IN MOCTES OBTINE FROM HUMN INUCE PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS N NTIVE ULT HERT. Robert J. Goodrow, Suveer esai, Mayurika esai, Jonathan M. Cordeiro Board B254 MIXE PERIOIC PRLSIS & MOTONI MUTNT IMPRTS PH SENSI- TIVIT IN NV1.4. Mohammad-Reza Ghovanloo, Peter C. Ruben Board B255 CNV RESCUES THE PROXSML EXTREME PIN ISORERS N V 1.7 MUTNTS B RESTORING IMPIRE INCTIVTION. ueming Zheng, Wanfu Wang, Zhaobing Gao Board B256 ORIENTE CIRCULR ICHROISM SPECTROSCOP S TOOL FOR STUING THE GTING OF SOIUM CHNNELS. Matthew Colledge, B.. Wallace Board B257 EPHPTIC EFFECTS POTENTITE THE THRESHOL BEHVIOR OF THE CR- IC SOIUM CURRENT IN HIGH RESOLUTION MTHEMTICL MOEL OF NRROW INTERCELLULR CLEFT. Echrak Hichri, Hugues briel, Jan P. Kucera Board B258 BET-POMPILIOTOXIN OPTS ISTINCT 3 STRUCTURE WHEN BOUN TO NV1.2IVS3-S4 PLE MOTIF. Meero eu, Boris rshava, Jianqin Zhuang, Sébastien F. Poget Board B259 THE STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE HUMN CRIC SO- IUM CHNNEL VOLTGE-SENSOR OMIN IV PLE MOTIF. Mohammed H. Bhuiyan, del K. Hussein, Boris rshava, Jianqin Zhuang, James ramini, Fred Naider, Sébastien F. Poget Board B260 VIRTUL SCREENING IN SERCH OF LLOSTERIC MOULTORS OF NV1.1 CHNNELS. Johnathan Wong, Syed R. li, Paul Wadsworth, ditya K. Singh, Zhiqing Liu, Haiying Chen, Jia Zhou, Fernanda Laezza Board B261 TUNING THE ION SELECTIVIT OF TWO-PORE CHNNELS. Jiangtao Guo, Weizhong Zeng, ouxing Jiang Board B262 MPPING PROTEIN: PROTEIN INTERCTION OF THE FGF14:GSK3Β COM- PLEX. ditya K. Singh, Paul. Wadsworth, Fernanda Laezza Board B263 ESTIMTING KINETIC MECHNISMS WITH PRIOR KNOWLEGE. utoosa Salari, Zachary F. Elkins, Marco. Navarro, Benton R. Berigan, Jenna L. Lin, Mirela Milescu, Lorin S. Milescu Board B264 TRIL-VENTRICULR IFFERENCES IN VOLTGE-GTE N + CURRENTS OF RBBIT CRIOMOCTES. Rachel E. Caves, Hongwei Cheng, Stéphanie C. Choisy, Hanne C. Gadeberg, Simon M. Bryant, Jules C. Hancox, ndrew F. James 74

103 Voltage-gated Ca Channels II (Boards B265 B275) Board B265 STIMULTION OF T 1 NGIOTENSIN RECEPTORS CTIVTES C V 1.2 L-TPE C 2+ CHNNELS THROUGH BET-RRESTIN2 N CSEIN KINSE 2 IN IMMTURE CRIOMOCTES. Toshihide Kashihara Board B266 MNIPULTING L-TPE CLCIUM CHNNEL CTIVIT LTERS MITO- CHONRIL FUNCTION N PREVENTS HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOP- TH IN TROPONIN I MUTNT MOUSE MOEL. Helena M. Viola, Victoria P.. Johnstone, Christopher Semsarian, Livia C. Hool Board B267 STBLE INTERCTION BETWEEN VOLTGE-CTIVTE C 2+ CHNNEL Α1 N Β SUBUNITS REVELE B TRNSLOCTBLE Β SSTEMS. Jun-Hee eon, Byung-Chang Suh Board B268 ELETION OF Α 2 Δ-1 CLCIUM CHNNEL SUBUNIT REUCES CLCIUM INFLUX N LTERS THE ELECTRICL CTIVIT OF MOUSE CHROMFFIN CELLS. Matteo M. Ottaviani, Vincenzo Mastrolia, Laura Guarina, Emilio Carbone, Petronel Tuluc Board B269 International Travel wardee INVESTIGTION OF THE PROTEOLTIC CLEVGE OF Α 2 Δ SUBUNITS: MECHNISTIC SWITCH FROM NHIBITION TO CTIVTION OF VOLTGE- GTE CLCIUM CHNNELS? Ivan Kadurin, Simon Rothwell, Laurent Ferron, Otto Meyer, nnette olphin Board B270 HROGEN PEROXIE INHIBITS WHOLE-CELL I C,L BUT INCRESES ON- CELL I C,L N EBSELEN, N ORGNOSELENIUM COMPOUN, SUP- PRESSES I C,L IN RTERIL SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS. Rikuo Ochi, Sukrutha Chettimada, Sachin. Gupte Board B271 OPTICLL PROBING THE MECHNISM OF VOLTGE-EPENENT FCILI- TTION IN C V 1.2 CHNNELS. ntonios Pantazis, aniel Sigg, lan Neely, Riccardo Olcese Board B272 TRETMENT OF ULT MX MICE WITH PHOSPHOROIMITE MOR- PHOLINO OLIGOMER RESTORES CRIC MITOCHONRIL ENERGETICS N PREVENTS THE STROPHIC CRIOMOPTH. Helena M. Viola, Victoria P.. Johnstone, bbie M. dams, Susan Fletcher, Livia C. Hool Board B273 STC PROTEINS SUPPRESS CLCIUM EPENENT INCTIVTION OF NEURONL L-TPE C 2+ CHNNELS. lexander Polster, Stefano Perni, Kurt G. Beam Board B274 NGIOTENSIN II STIMULTES L-TPE CLCIUM CURRENT IN MOUSE TRIL MOCTES B FFECTING CVEOLE-HOUSE CHNNELS. Marina Balycheva, Timothy J. Kamp, lexey Glukhov Board B275 STC3 FCILITTE EXPRESSION OF C V 1.1 IN XENOPUS OOCTES TO SSESS FUNCTIONL CONSEQUENCES OF HPOPP MUTNT C V 1.1- R528H. Fenfen Wu, Steve C. Cannon Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating II (Boards B276 B295) Board B276 USING UNNTURL MINO CIS TO PROBE THE INTERCTION BE- TWEEN TRNTUL TOXINS N VOLTGE SENSING OMINS IN K V CHNNELS. Kanchan Gupta, Kenton J. Swartz Board B277 VOLTGE EPENENCE N NON-SENSOR RESIUES. Joao L. Carvalho-de-Souza, Francisco Bezanilla Board B278 GENERLIZE INTERCTION ENERG NLSIS OF RESIUES T THE VOLTGE-SENSOR PORE INTERFCE IN THE SHKER POTSSIUM CHN- NEL. na I. Fernández-Mariño, Kevin Oelstrom, Baron Chanda Board B279 POLRIT OF THE CHEMICL ENVIRONMENT SURROUNING POTSSIUM CHNNEL VOLTGE SENSORS ETECTE B SOLVTOCHROMIC E-T- RNTUL TOXIN CONJUGTES. Sebastian Fletcher-Taylor, Mark W. Lillya, Parashar Thapa, Bruce E. Cohen, Jon T. Sack Board B280 GRFTING VOLTGE SENSING SENSITIVIT N PHRMCOLOG IN POTSSIUM CHNNELS. Xi Lan, Chunyan Fan, Wei Ji, Fuyun Tian, Tao Xu, Zhaobing Gao Board B281 LIPI BILER PERTURBTION B THE SNIL TOXIN 6-BROMO-2-MER- CPTOTRPTMINE IMER OES NOT CCOUNT FOR ITS MOULTION OF VOLTGE-GTE POTSSIUM CHNNELS. Chris ockendorff, isha Gandhi, Ian Kimball, Kenneth S. Eum, Radda Rusinova, Helgi Ingólfsson, Ruchi Kapoor, Thasin Peyear, Stephen F. Martin, Richard W. ldrich, Olaf S. ndersen, Jon Sack Board B282 THE ROLE OF K IONS IN OPENING K CHNNELS. Clay M. rmstrong, Toshi Hoshi, Stefan Heinneman Board B283 STRUCTURL MOEL OF THE INCTIVTION GTE OF VOLTGE CTI- VTE POTSSIUM CHNNELS. riela Vergara-Jaque, Francisco Palma- Cerda, Horacio Poblete, dam Lowet, lexander Sukharev, Jeffrey Comer, Miguel Holmgren Board B284 NLSIS OF THE STTE-EPENENT BLOCK OF SHKER IR B BTBU. Tibor G. Szanto, Jeffrey. Fineberg, Manuel Covarrubias, Zoltan Varga, Gyorgy Panyi Board B285 THE CTIVTION GTE N THE SELECTIVIT FILTER OF KCS RE TIGHTL COUPLE. Cholpon Tilegenova,. Marien Cortes, Luis G. Cuello Board B286 STRUCTURL NMICS OF THE POTSSIUM CHNNEL SELECTIVIT FILTER REVELE B SINGLE-MOLECULE FRET. Shizhen Wang, Colin G. Nichols Board B287 PROBING THE GTING OF KV10.1 CHNNELS B MTS REGENTS. dam P. Tomczak, Ferenc Papp, Florina Zakany, Pal Pap, Luis. Pardo, Gyorgy Panyi, Zoltan Varga Board B288 THE EG OMIN MEITES THE RESPONSE OF HEG1 K + CHNNELS TO BOTH VOLTGE N C 2+- CLMOULIN. lina Finch, Éva Lörinczi, Matthew Helliwell, John Mitcheson M O N 75

104 M O N Board B289 INSIGHTS INTO THE MOLECULR MECHNISM COUPLING THE S4 VOLTGE-SENSOR TO THE PORE OMIN IN HCN CHNNELS. Galen E. Flynn, William N. Zagotta Board B290 GTING CURRENTS IN HV1 PROTON CHNNELS REVEL VOLTGE SEN- SOR MOE SHIFT/RELXTION. Victor e la Rosa, Ian S. Ramsey Board B291 GOT ION CCUMULTION OR EPLETION (IN OUR RECORING)? Gilman E.S. Toombes, Mufeng Li, Shai. Silberberg, Kenton J. Swartz Board B292 SINGLE MOLECULE FRET IMGING T MILLIMOLR CONCENTRTIONS IN ZERO MOE WVEGUIES. avid S. White, Marcel P. Goldschen-Ohm, Vadim. Klenchin, Randall H. Goldsmith, Baron Chanda Board B293 BIOPHSICL CHRCTERIZTION OF SP1. Elizabeth E. L. Lee, Francisco Bezanilla Board B294 THE ISOLTE VOLTGE SENSING OMIN OF THE SHKER POTSSIUM CHNNEL FORMS CTION CHNNEL. Juan Zhao, Rikard Blunck Board B295 CPOW Travel wardee HCN CHNNEL GTING STUIE WITH TMFRET N FLUORESCENT NONCNONICL MINO CI. Teresa K. man, William N. Zagotta TRP Channels II (Boards B296 B303) Board B296 GIN-OF-FUNCTION TRPP2 ION CHNNEL CRETE B MUTTING SINGLE MINO CI IN THE S5 TRNSMEMBRNE OMIN. Mahmud rif Pavel, Caixia Lv, Courtney Ng, Parul Kashyap, Clarissa Lam, Victoria Valentino, Helen Fung, Thomas Campbell, avid Zenisek, Nathalia G. Holtzman, ong u Board B297 PRECISE CONTROL OF TEMPERTURE IN RTIFICIL PLNR LIPI BIL- ERS TO MOULTE IFFERENT TRP CHNNELS CONTROL OF TEMPER- TURE IN RTIFICIL PLNR LIPI BILERS TO MOULTE IFFERENT TRP CHNNELS. Conrad Weichbrodt, Jiajun Wang, Mohamed Kreir, Matthias Beckler, lison Obergrussberger, Ilka Rinke, Michael George, Sonja Stoelze-Feix, ndrea Brüggemann, Niels Fertig Board B298 CPOW Travel wardee SSESSMENT OF ENOGENOUS N EXOGENOUS MOULTORS OF THE TRPM7 CHNNEL IN PLNR LIPI BILERS. Lusine emirkhanyan, Tyler awson, Thomas Gudermann, Vladimir Chubanov, Eleonora Zakharian Board B299 EFFECTS OF GINGER N ITS PUNGENT CONSTITUENTS ON TRNSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIL CHNNELS. oung-soo Kim, Chan Sik Hong, Sang Weon Lee, Joo Hyun Nam, Byung Joo Kim Board B300 MOULTION B PHENOLIC COMPOUNS PROVIES NOVEL INSIGHT INTO THE MECHNISMS OF TRP1 CTIVTION. Justyna B. Startek, ndrei Segal, Thomas Voets, Karel Talavera Board B301 REGULTION OF TRPM7 B CTOSOLIC MG 2+ N PH: INSIGHTS FROM VSP EXPRESSION. Pavani Beesetty, Krystyna Wieczerzak, Tatyana Zhelay, Taku Kaitsuka, Masayuki Matsushita, J. shot Kozak Board B302 TEMPERTURE SENSITIVIT OF ROSOPHIL GUSTTOR RECEPTOR GR28B. utoosa Salari, Benjamin C. Zars, diti Mishra, Benton Berigan, Troy Zars, Lorin S. Milescu, Mirela Milescu Board B303 SIMULTE MICROGRVIT CONITIONS MOULTE C 2+ TRNSPORT THROUGH TRPV4 CHNNELS. Sheenah L. Bryant, Nisha Shrestha, Julia Oxford, Ken Cornell, aniel Fologea Ion Channel Regulatory Mechanisms I (Boards B304 B324) Board B304 THE ROLE OF THE N-TERMINL N S1 SEGMENTS IN KV1.5 CHNNEL TRFFICKING N MOULTION. Shawn M. Lamothe, ja Hogan-Cann, Jun Guo, Wentao Li, Tonghua ang, Shetuan Zhang Board B305 ERK1/2 MEITES EGF-EPENENT KV1.3 ENOCTOSIS. Katarzyna Styrczewska, Ramón Martínez-Mármol, Núria Comes, Irene Estadella, Mireia Pérez-Verdaguer, Lluis Pujadas, Eduardo Soriano, lexander Sorkin, ntonio Felipe Board B306 ECIPHERING THE KV1.3/CVEOLIN INTERCTION. Mireia Pérez-Verdaguer, Jesusa Capera, Ramón Martínez-Mármol, Marta Camps, Nuria Comes, Michael M. Tamkun, ntonio Felipe Board B307 MECHNISMS OF KV1.1 CHNNEL CTIVIT SUPPRESSION B BET M- LOI 42. Joseph Farley, Kristi eboeuf, Mohammad F. Islam Board B308 PROTEIN KINSE -EPENENT PHOSPHORLTION MOULTES THE FFINIT OF KV7.5 POTSSIUM CHNNELS TO PHOSPHTILINOSITOL 4,5-BISPHOSPHTE TO ENHNCE POTSSIUM CONUCTNCE. Kenneth L. Byron, Lyubov I. Brueggemann, hmed Kouta, Leanne L. Cribbs Board B309 THE STREX-INSERT IN STRETCH-CTIVTE BK CHNNEL FROM CHICK HERT IS NOT ENOUGH FOR CONFERRING GSMTX-4 INHIBITOR EFFECT ON MSLO1. Zhe Zhang, Mingxi Tang, Xiang-rong u, Hui Li, an-jun Feng, Shao-Xi Ke, Xiao-ong Tang, Masahiro Sokabe, Qiong-ao Tang Board B310 ROLE OF N INTERSUBUNIT C 2+ BRIGE IN BK CHNNEL GTING. lexandre G. Vouga, Brad Rothberg Board B311 PROBING THE COMPOSITION OF TMEM16-CONTINING SIGNLING COMPLEXES IN SENSOR NEURONS. Shihab Shah, Chase M. Carver, Mark S. Shapiro, Nikita Gamper Board B312 ENOTHELIL CVEOLE-TRPV4-SK CHNNEL INTERCTIONS IN SHER STRESS-MEITE CORONR RTERIOLE ILTION. Hon-Chi Lee, Tong Lu, Qiang Chai, Xiao-Li Wang Board B313 CPOW Travel wardee STTIN THERP IN LONG QT SNROME TPE II. Elsa Ronzier, Xiaorong Xu Parks, Coeli Lopes Board B314 REGULTION OF THE HUMN ETHER--GO-GO-RELTE GENE (HERG) POTSSIUM CHNNEL B THE UBIQUITIN LIGSE RIFIFLIN (RFFL). Karim Roder, Karni S. Moshal, n Xie, Tae un Kim, Kevin R. Murphy, Nilüfer Nermin Turan ural, ichun Lu, Bum-Rak Choi, Gideon Koren 76

105 1247- Board B315 S. UREUS SPHINGOMELINSE IS STTE-EPENENT INHIBITOR OF THE CSTIC FIBROSIS TRNSMEMBRNE CONUCTNCE REGULTOR (CFTR). Brandon Stauffer Board B316 MECHNISM OF CTION OF SMLL MOLECULE CTIVTOR OF PHOS- PHOINOSITIE-EPENENT GIRK CHNNELS. u Xu, Takeharu Kawano, Junghoon Ha, Sumanta Garai, Guoqing Xiang, Ganesh Thakur, iomedes E. Logothetis Board B317 REGULTION OF FUNGL K 2P CHNNEL B PROTEIN KINSES. Ryan Manville, ndrew Corran, nthony Lewis Board B318 SILVER S PROBE OF SELECTIVIT FILTER GTING IN TREK-1 K2P CHN- NELS. Marcus Schewe, Thomas Baukrowitz Board B319 THE ORIGIN OF COUPLE CHLORIE N PROTON TRNSPORT IN CL - / H + NTIPORTER. Sangyun Lee, Heather B. Mayes, Jessica M. J. Swanson, Gregory. Voth Board B320 PHLOGENETIC N SEQUENCE NLSIS OF THE FLUCS, REMRK- BLE FMIL OF FLUORIE CHNNELS. Christian B. Macdonald, Randy B. Stockbridge Board B321 MG 2+ INHIBITS CRIC SR CLCIUM RELESE N HS BIPHSIC EF- FECTS ON CLMOULIN BINING TO RR2. Xiaoqiong ong, Ivanita Stefanon, Rogerio F. Ribeiro Jr., Mena Said, Robyn T. Rebbeck, Razvan L. Cornea, onald M. Bers Board B322 INTERCTIONS BETWEEN NEURONL JUNCTOPHILINS N VOLTGE GTE ION CHNNELS. Stefano Perni, Kurt G. Beam Board B323 VOLTGE EPENENT INHIBITION OF CX46 HEMICHNNELS B CL- CIUM. Bernardo I. Pinto, maury Pupo, Isaac Garcia, Karel Mena-Ulecia, gustin Martinez, Ramon Latorre, Carlos Gonzalez Board B324 ISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHORLTE CONNEXIN 43 IN GP JUNCTIONS: IMPLICTIONS FOR ENOCTOSIS. Rachel. Margraf, Rachael M. Kells ndrews, Matthias M. Falk Cardiac Muscle Regulation I (Boards B325 B342) Board B325 TUNING CRIOMOCITE NMIC TRNSIENT RESPONSES WITH HETEROGENEOUS POPULTIONS OF CTNC MUTTIONS. Srboljub Mijailovic, jordje Nedic, Marina Svicevic, Boban Stojanovic, Michael. Geeves, Michael Regnier Board B326 IFFERENTIL CMK-II CTIVTION IN THE PROGRESSION OF HCM IN CTNT MUTTIONS. Sarah Lehman, Lauren Grinspan, Mark E. nderson, Jil C. Tardiff Board B327 CTNT ISOFORM SWITCHING IN THE EVELOPMENT OF ERL CHIL- HOO TROPOMOSIN-LINKE CM. Melissa Lynn, Teryn Holeman, Lauren Grinspan, J.P. Jin, Jil Tardiff Board B328 N-TERMINL TRUNCTION OF CRIC TROPONIN I COMPENSTES FOR ISTOLIC SFUNCTION OF MOUSE HERTS INUCE B CUTE PRES- SURE OVERLO. Li-Fei Liu, Han-Zhong Feng, J.-P. Jin Board B329 FUNCTIONL SIGNIFICNCE OF C-TERMINL MOBILE OMIN OF CRIC TROPONIN I. Nazanin Bohlooli Ghashghaee, Peter O. winda, Bertrand C.W Tanner, Wen-Ji ong Board B330 IMPCT OF CGMP-PKG PTHW MOULTION ON TITIN PHOSPHORL- TION N TITIN-BSE MOCRIL PSSIVE STIFFNESS. Nazha Hamdani, Melissa Herwig, Soraya Hoelper, Marcus Krueger, oris Koesling, Michaela Kuhn, Wolfgang. Linke Board B331 SRCOMERE LENGTHEPENENT EFFECTS ON THE C 2+- TROPONIN REGULTION IN SKINNE MOCRIL FIBERFROM TITIN RBM20 ELETION MICE. King-Lun Li, Mei Methawasin, Henk Granzier, Ross John Solaro, Bertrand Tanner, Wen-Ji ong Board B332 CTIVTION N INHIBITION OF CRIC THIN FILMENTS B SINGLE N MULTIPLE OMINS CONSTRUCTS OF HUMN CRIC MOSIN BINING PROTEIN-C (CMBP-C) T LOW CLCIUM. Betty Virok, Samantha Harris, Vitold E. Galkin, Howard. White Board B333 COMPRISON OF THE REGULTION OF CONTRCTION IN INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE N VERTEBRTE CRIC MUSCLE. Belinda Bullard, emetris Koutalianos, Kate English, Kevin Leonard Board B334 CHRCTERIZTION OF TRUNCTE CRIC MOSIN-BINING PRO- TEIN C MUTTION USING PTIENT-ERIVE ENGINEERE HERT TISSUE N COMPUTTIONL MOELING. Jonas Schwan, ongming Ren, aniel L. Jacoby, ibing Qyang, Stuart G. Campbell Board B335 TIME-COURSE OF CRIC MOFIBRILLR CONTRCTILE PROPERTIES URING THE PROGRESSION OF RT HPERTENSIVE HERT FILURE. Laurin M. Hanft, Craig. Emter, Kerry S. Mconald Board B336 PROTEOMIC N IMMUNOHISTOLOGICL CHRCTERIZTION OF CTOSKELETL LTERTIONS URING THE PROGRESSION OF HUMN CRIOMOPTH. Chrisitna. Chen, lexey Bogush, Kenneth Margulies, Benjamin L. Prosser Board B337 HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH MUTTIONS ESTBILIZE THE SUPER- RELXE STTE OF MOSIN. Robert L. nderson, Roger Cooke, James. Spudich, Eric M. Green Board B338 INVESTIGTION OF THE MOLECULR INTERCTIONS REGULTING THE FUNCTION OF HUMN CRIC MOSIN. Saswata S. Sarkar, arshan Trivedi, rjun S. dhikari, Chao Liu, Kathleen M. Ruppel, James. Spudich Board B V CTIN MUTTION STBILIZES TROPOMOSIN IN THE OFF-STTE OF THE THIN FILMENT. Jeffrey R. Moore, Thavanareth Prum, Patricia M. Fagnant, Kathleen M. Trybus, William Lehman Board B340 STEP-WISE TRUNCTION OF THE C-TERMINL 14 RESIUES OF TROPO- NIN T REUCES THE B STTE OF REGULTE CTIN N ENHNCES THE M STTE. ylan Johnson, William ngus, Joseph M. Chalovich M O N 77

106 M O N Board B341 TROPOMOSIN FLUCTUTIONS OVER MULTI-WELL ENERG LN- SCPE: BROWNIN RTCHET MOEL OF CRIC MUSCLE CONTRC- TION. asser boelkassem, Natalia Trayanova Board B342 INVESTIGTING THE PHENOTPE OF CRIOMOPTH-SSOCITE LPH-TROPOMOSIN E192K MUTTION IN PTIENT-ERIVE ENGI- NEERE HERT TISSUE. Lorenzo R. Sewanan, Jinkyu Park, ongming Ren, ngela Urdaneta, Michael Rynkiewicz, Jeffrey Moore, William Lehman, aniel L. Jacoby, ibing Qyang, Stuart G. Campbell Kinesins, yneins, and Other Microtubule-based Motors I (Boards B343 B358) Board B343 RECONSTITUTION OF EUKROTIC FLGELLR XONEMES B THE BOTTOM-UP STRTEG. Misaki Shiraga, Junya Kirima, Hiroaki Kojima, Kazuhiro Oiwa Board B344 THE COORINTION N REGULTION OF XONEML NEIN. Joshua lper Board B345 REGULTION OF NEIN-RIVEN MOTILIT B HOOK PROTEINS. Mara Olenick, Mariko Tokito, Malgorzata Boczkowska, Roberto ominguez, Erika Holzbaur Board B346 THREE-IMENSIONL SNPSHOTS OF THE MICROTUBULE-BOUN NEIN-NCTIN COMPLEX. anielle Grotjahn, Saikat Chowdhury, iru Xu, Gabriel Lander Board B347 REGULTING NTIVE CTOPLSMIC NEIN S PROCESSIVIT. Vincent Behrens, Tim Scholz, Bernhard Brenner, Michael. Geeves, Walter Steffen Board B348 TRCKING NEIN STEPPING LONG MICROTUBULES USING MULTI- COLOR HIGH RESOLUTION IMGING. Stefan Niekamp, Nico Stuurman, Nan Zhang, Ronald. Vale Board B349 NMIC MOEL FOR THE PROCESSIVE MOTION OF NEIN ON MI- CROTUBULES. a-chang Chou Board B350 MULTI-SCLE INVESTIGTION ON THE MECHNISMS OF NEINS MO- TION ON MICROTUBULE. Lin Li, Jushua lper, Emil lexov Board B351 TU IRECTS TRNSPORT LONG MICROTUBULES THROUGH IFFER- ENTIL REGULTION OF KINESIN N NEIN. bdullah R. Chaudhary, dam G. Hendricks Board B352 ENSEMBLE MICROSCOP REVELS NNOSCLE PTTERNS OF MOLECU- LR MOTORS ON MICROTUBULES. Louis Reese, Marian Baclayon, Nùria Taberner Carretero, Maurits Kok, Roland ries, Esengül ildirim, ndrea Martorana, Martin epken, Marileen ogterom Board B353 MECHNISMS UNERLING THE NUCLETION N KINESIN-RIVEN S- SEMBL OF MICROTUBULE RINGS. George. Bachand, Virginia Vanelinder, Christina Ting, Stephanie Brener Board B354 MGNETIC CTOSKELETON FFINIT (MIC) PURIFICTION FOR FST PURIFICTION OF CRGO-TTCHE MOLECULR MOTORS. Marco Tjioe, Hyeon Ryoo, Pinghua Ge, uji Ishitsuka, Kevin Teng, Paul Selvin Board B355 TURNING ROUN T THE TIP: SINGLE-MOLECULE NMICS OF IN- TRFLGELLR TRNSPORT IN C. ELEGNS CHEMOSENSOR CILI. Jona Mijalkovic, Jaap van Krugten, Felix Oswald, Seyda car, Erwin J. Peterman Board B356 Education Travel wardee THE ROLE OF THE COVER-NECK BUNLE IN MULTI-MOTOR TRNSPORT GINST LO IN CELLS. Breane G. Budaitis, Kristin I. Schimert, Guido Scarabelli, Barry J. Grant, Kristen J. Verhey Board B357 MOELING CRGO TRNSPORT B PIRS OF KINESIN-1 N -3 MO- TORS. Goker rpag, Stephen Norris, Kristen Verhey, William O. Hancock, Erkan Tuzel Board B358 Education Travel wardee ENGINEERING INHIBITBLE KINESIN-3 MOTORS B NOVEL CHEMICL- GENETIC PPROCH. Shirley Chen, T. Lynne Blasius, Martin F. Engelke, Kristen J. Verhey Myosins (Boards B359 B378) Board B359 MOLECULR MECHNISM OF SNCHRONOUS FORCE GENERTIONS MONG MOSIN MOLECULES. Motoshi Kaya, Takumi Washio, Hideo Higuchi Board B360 O-MO! N O-SHPE MOSIN GLIING SS FOR CHRCTERIZING LONG-TERM CTIN-MOSIN BEHVIORS. Rizal F. Hariadi, bhinav J. ppukutty, Sivaraj Sivaramakrishnan Board B361 CHNGES IN MOSIN CROSSBRIGE CCLE URING HUMN EVELOP- MENT. lice Ward Racca, Samantha Lynn, Michael. Geeves Board B362 International Travel wardee NEW HUMNIZE MOUSE MOEL FOR STUING INHERITE CR- IOMOPTHIC MUTTIONS IN THE MH7 GENE. Farah Haque, Mohsen Sarikhani, Souhrid Mukherjee, N. Ravi Sundaresan, John. Mercer Board B363 R146N HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH MOSIN MUTTION IS- RUPTS MOSIN FUNCTION, MOFIBRILLR STRUCTURE, N CRIC CONTRCTION IN ROSOPHIL. driana S. Trujillo, William. Kronert, Kaylyn Bell, Meera C. Viswanathan, Girish C. Melkani, nju Melkani, nthony Cammarato, ouglas M. Swank, Sanford I. Bernstein Board B364 KINETIC CHRCTERIZTION OF THE MITOCHONRIL TRNSPORTER HUMN MOSIN XIX. Matt Mcconnell, Laura Jackson, ilian Xiong, Betty Belknap, Howard White, Omar Quintero, Eva Forgacs Board B365 SINGLE MOLECULE CHRCTERISTION OF THE MOLECULR MOTOR MOSIN VB. Lucia Gardini, Sarah M. Heissler, Claudia rbore, James R. Sellers, Francesco S. Pavone, Marco Capitanio Board B366 IRECT SINGLE MOLECULE OBSERVTIONS OF THE UNIQUE MECHNICL STTE OF HUMN MOSIN-6. asuharu Takagi, Nikolas Hundt, Neil Billington, Joanna ndrecka, aniel Cole, dam J. Fineberg, Noriko Katagiri, Jonathan E. Bird, Thomas B. Friedman, Philipp Kukura, James R. Sellers 78

107 1299- Board B367 KINEMTICS OF THE LEVER RM SWING IN MOSIN VI. Mauro L. Mugnai, ave Thirumalai Board B368 MOELING THE TPSE CCLE OF HUMN MOSIN II ISOFORMS N THEIR MUTTIONS. Srboljub Mijailovich, Marina Svicevic, jordje Nedic, Boban Stojanovic, Jonathan Walklate, Zoltan Ujfalusi, Michael Geeves Board B369 MOLECULR NMICS N NORML MOE NLSIS OF MO1B N MO1B ELETION CONSTRUCTS REVEL COUPLING BETWEEN THE LEVER RM HELIX, N-TERMINUS, N CTIVE SITE. hmet Mentes, Henry Shuman, E. Michael Ostap Board B370 X-R CRSTLLOGRPH STRUCTURES OF ROSOPHIL STRITE MUSCLE MOSIN II. James T. Caldwell, Tom Huxford, Girish Melkani, Sanford Bernstein Board B371 3 RECONSTRUCTION OF THE FOLE, INHIBITE FORM OF VERTEBRTE SMOOTH MUSCLE MOSIN II B SINGLE PRTICLE NLSIS. Shixin ang, Kyounghwan Lee, Osamu Sato, Mitsuo Ikebe, Roger Craig Board B372 MOSINS CTIVE SITE CLOSURE VI SWITCH-1 LLOSTERICLL REGU- LTES THE MOTOR-CTIN INTERCTION URING THE TPSE CCLE FOR PROUCTIVE FORCE GENERTION. Benjamin C. Walker, Morgan E. Thompson, F Jon Kull, Jared C. Cochran Board B373 ROLE OF METL CTION IN CONTROL OF PHOSPHTE RELESE IN MO- SIN TPSE. Furong Huang, Jinghua Ge, uri E. Nesmelov Board B374 HIGHL SOLUBLE, NON-PHOTOTOXIC, NON-FLUORESCENT, PHOTOSTBLE BLEBBISTTIN ERIVTIVES. nna Á. Rauscher, Sharad Kumar, Boglárka H. Várkuti, Miklós Képiró, Ádám I. Horváth, László Végner, György Hegyi, Zsolt Borhegyi, Máté Varga, Zsolt Lenkei, ndras Malnasi-Csizmadia Board B375 INTERCTIONS N FUNCTIONS OF MOSIN 16 OMINS. ndras Kengyel, Elek Telek, Zoltan Konya, Balint Becsi, Ferenc Erdodi, Miklos Nyitrai Board B376 C. ELEGNS THICK FILMENTS SSEMBLE WITH ECPITTE MOSIN. Hallea Ward, Ryan Littlefield Board B377 TRIPLE FRET IMGING OF NON-MUSCLE MOSIN II LOCLIZTION IN MIGRTING CELLS. Nicole E. Snell Board B378 LIVE-CELL SINGLE-MOLECULE IMGING OF HUMN MOSIN III. Munenori Ishibashi, Tsuyoshi Sakai, Reiko Ikebe, Mitsuo Ikebe Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility II (Boards B379 B399) Board B379 TLIN S MOLECULR SHOCK BSORBER. Mingxi ao, Benjamine T. Goult, MIchael P. Sheetz, Jie an Board B380 VINCULIN FORMS CTCH BON WITH F-CTIN THT EPENS ON CTIN FILMENT ORIENTTION. erek Huang, Nick Bax, Craig Buckley, William Weis, lexander unn Board B381 REGULTION OF ELSTICLL COUPLE MOSIN IC MOLECULES. Florian Berger,. J. Hudspeth Board B382 TRJECTORIES OF GLIING FILMENTS ON OPTICLL PTTERNE MOSIN SURFCES. aniel Todd, Vikrant adav, Paul Ruijgrok, Zev Bryant, Jennifer Ross Board B383 MECHNOCCUMULTIVE ELEMENTS OF THE MMMLIN CTIN C- TOSKELETON. Eric S. Schiffhauer, Tianzhi Luo, Krithika Mohan, Xuyu Qian, Vasudha Srivastava, Pablo Iglesias, ouglas N. Robinson Board B384 STE NEIN CTIVIT PROUCES NMIC INSTBILIT N WVELIKE OSCILLTIONS IN 9-OUBLET FINITE ELEMENT MOEL OF FLGELL. Tianchen Hu, Susan K. utcher, Philip V. Bayly Board B385 RESURRECTION OF FLGELLR BENING MOVEMENTS IN CHLMO- MONS PRLZE MUTNTS T HIGH PRESSURE. Toshiki agi, Masayoshi Nishiyama Board B386 SURFCE RG N SWRMING BCTERI. Katie M. Ford, Pushkar L. Lele Board B387 QUNTIFICTION OF FLGELL-RIVEN CELLULR MOTILIT UNER VRIOUS VISCOUS RESISTNCES. Kara M. Clark, aniel Fijalka, Gang Xu Board B388 PPRENT FLEXURL RIGIIT OF SINGLE FLGELL EPENS ON INTER- OUBLET SHER STIFFNESS. Gang Xu, Kate S. Wilson, Ruth J. Okamoto, Jin-u Shao, Susan K. utcher, Philip V. Bayly Board B389 MECHNICL PROPERTIES OF TRPNOSOM CRUZI FLGELLUM. Nancy E. Ruiz Uribe, John Mario Gonzalez, ntonio Manu Forero Shelton Board B390 COORINTION OF SEQUENTIL CTION IN SMMETRICL HEXMERIC TPSE B RGININE FINGER. Zhengyi Zhao, Peixuan Guo Board B391 PROBING CELLULR MECHNOSTT NMICS CELLULR MECHNO- STT NMICS. Tomas ndersen Board B392 EXPERIMENTL N COMPUTTIONL METHOOLOGIES TO ME- SURE INTERCELLULR FORCES URING TISSUE EVELOPMENT. Ernesto Criado-Hidalgo, i-ting eh, Ricardo Serrano, Juan Carlos del lamo, Juan Lasheras Board B393 Education Travel wardee INVESTIGTION OF THE RELIBILIT OF FM NNOINENTTION- ERIVE MESUREMENTS OF CELL MECHNICS. Matthew ragovich, Jared Feindt, aniel ltman, Cassandra Christman, Nathan eraymond, Ibrahim Hashmi, dama Shaw, Katie Wu, Serge yinou, Felipe Torres, Frank Zhang, Hannah ailey Board B394 MESURING CELLULR RECTIONS UPON PRTICLE PPROCH B PHO- TONIC FORCE MICROSCOP. Felix Jünger, lexander Rohrbach M O N 79

108 M O N Board B395 SINGLE-CELL MOTILIT NLSIS OF STIMULTE ITOMS USING MI- CROCHMBER. Shunsuke Kondo, oshikazu Kumashiro, Shigeki Mayama, Kazuo Umemura Board B396 NNONET FORCE MICROSCOP. binash Padhi, lex Hall, mrinder S. Nain Board B397 THREE-IMENSIONL MONOLER STRESS CTOMETR. Ricardo Serrano, ereas ung, Shyni Varghese, Juan Carlos del lamo Board B398 IMGING OF CELL MECHNICS UNER HIGH GRVIT B ROTTIONL MICROSCOPE. Masatoshi Morimatsu, Ken Takahashi, yano Fujita, Keiji Naruse Board B399 UNERSTNING THE INTERCTIONS OF PEPTIES N PROTEINS THT RE COMMONL USE IN BIOLOGICL MEI ON POLSTRENE SUR- FCES. Matt McKenzie, ravind Rammohan, Martial Hervy Cytoskeletal-based Intracellular Transport (Boards B400 B406) Board B400 PHGOSOMES OF IFFERENT SIZE SHOW QULITTIVEL IFFERENT TRNSPORT CHRCTERISTICS. Steve Keller, Konrad Berghoff, Holger Kress Board B401 REPORTING ROTTIONL NMICS OF INTRCELLULR CRGOS WITH JNUS PRTICLES. uan Gao, Stephen M. nthony, i i, an u Board B402 TRGETING OF MOSIN TO CELLULR ORGNELLES RESULTS IN RMT- IC REORGNIZTION BSE ON CRGO/MOTOR FFINIT. Michael Ritt Board B403 MOV VESICLE TRNSPORT THROUGH BIOMIMETIC CTIN NETWORKS VISULIZE B 3 STORM MICROSCOP. ndrew T. Lombardo, Guy G. Kennedy, Shane R. Nelson, Kathleen M. Trybus, avid M. Warshaw Board B404 KINETIC MOEL TO ESCRIBE THE BIIRECTIONL MOTILIT OF I- MERIC MOLECULR MOTORS. Matthew. Caporizzo, Claire E. Fishman, ale E. Goldman Board B405 COLLECTIVE NMICS OF COOPERTING HOMOIMERIC N HET- EROTRIMERIC KINESIN-2 MOTOR PROTEINS UNRVELE. Vandana S. Kushwaha, aniel M. Miedema, mitry V. enisov, Seyda car, Bernard Nienhuis, Peter Schall, Erwin J.G. Peterman Board B406 MO1C N ENOPHILIN PROMOTE KINESIN-RIVEN TUBULTION T ENGINEERE CTOSKELETL INTERSECTIONS. Betsy B. McIntosh, Erika L. F. Holzbaur, E. Michael Ostap Transporters and Exchangers II (Boards B407 B420) Board B407 MOLECULR RTIONLE BEHIN THE IFFERENTIL SUBSTRTE SPECI- FICIT OF RN TRNSPORTERS CRB N CR. Venkata Krishnan Ramaswamy, Giuliano Malloci, ttilio Vittorio Vargiu, Paolo Ruggerone Board B408 MOLECULR INSIGHTS INTO COMPOUN-TRNSPORTER INTERCTIONS: THE CSE OF INHIBITORS OF GRM-NEGTIVE BCTERI EFFLUX PUMPS Hanno Sjuts, ttilio V. Vargiu, Steven M. Kwasny, Son T. Nguyen, Hong-Suk Kim, Xiaoyuan ing, lina R. Ornik, Paolo Ruggerone, Terry L. Bowlin, Hiroshi Nikaido, Klaas M., Timothy J. Opperman Board B409 COMPUTTIONL STU OF THE INTERCTION BETWEEN NTIMI- CROBIL COMPOUNS N EFFLUX SSTEMS OF GRM-NEGTIVE BCTERI. lessio tzori, ttilio Vittorio Vargiu, Giuliano Malloci, Paolo Ruggerone Board B410 TRNSPORT MECHNISM IN THE RN TRNSPORTER CRB OF E.COLI. ttilio V. Vargiu, Venkata R. Krishnan, Giuliano Malloci, Paolo Ruggerone Board B411 MEMBRNE TRNSPORT OF GUNIIUM ION. li. Kermani, Randy Stockbridge Board B412 CHRCTERIZTION OF SOIUM-CLCIUM EXCHNGER NCX_MJ USING FLUORESCENT INIC- TORS. Irina Shlosman, José Faraldo-Gómez, Joseph Mindell Board B413 PROTON SENSITIVIT OF NCX: MOULTION B N, C N ISTINCT PROTON-SENSING OMIN. Scott John, Brian Kim, Riccardo Olcese, Joshua I. Goldhaber, Michela Ottolia Board B414 STRUCTURE OF CLC-FMIL FLUORIE/PROTON NTIPORTER. Nicholas B. Last, Randy B. Stockbridge, shley E. Brammer, Tania Shane, Ludmila Kolmakova-Partensky, kiko Koide, Shohei Koide, Christopher Miller Board B415 REPET-SWP HOMOLOG MOELING OF THE NION EXCHNGER E1 REVELS N ELEVTOR-LIKE NTIPORT MECHNISM. Emel Ficici, Jose. Faraldo-Gomez, Lucy R. Forrest, Michael L. Jennings Board B416 FUNCTIONL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE SLC-TRNSPORTERS PEPT1 N OCT2 B ELECTROPHSIOLOGICL REL-TIME MESUREMENTS USING HIGH THROUGHPUT SSTEM. Maria Barthmes, ndre Bazzone, Stephan Holzhauser, Maximilian Kellner, Niels Fertig, Michael George, ndrea Brüggemann Board B417 HIGH THROUGHPUT NLSIS OF MEMBRNE TRNSPORT B USING R- RE WTER-IN-OIL ROPLET BILERS. Rikiya Watanabe, Naoki Soga, Hiroyuki Noji Board B418 NLZING THE EFFECTS OF LIPI TPE ON THE Α-HEMOLSIN NNO- PORE N 5HT3 RECEPTOR STRUCTURE N GTING USING MOLECU- LR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Nicholas B. Guros, Jeffery B. Klauda Board B419 IENTIFICTION OF THE ION CONUCTION PTHW IN TMEM16 SCRMBLSE. Tao Jiang, Criss Hartzell, Emad Tajkhorshid Board B420 EFFECT OF CMP ON THE HUMN ERTHROCTE K + /C 2+ EXCHNGER CTIVIT. aniel Landi-Conde, lejandro Mata, Jesus G. Romero 80

109 Energy Transducing Complexes and Electron and Proton Transfer (Boards B421 B434) Board B421 INTRMOLECULR FRIEEL-CRFTS CLTION PROMOTE B HEX- FLUOROISOPROPNOL. lexander. Z. Li Board B422 TUTOMERIC EQUILIBRI OF CTOSINE N ISOCTOSINE IN GS PHSE N IN SOLUTION. vichai Fagan, Shuhua Ma Board B423 REUCTION POTENTIL CLCULTIONS OF THE IRON-SULFUR CLUSTERS IN RESPIRTOR COMPLEX I. Kelly N. Tran Board B424 REGULTION OF PROTON MIGRTION LONG THE MEMBRNE SUR- FCE. Ewald Weichselbaum, Maria Österbauer, Günther Knör, Peter Pohl Board B425 CGE PROTONS S TOOLS FOR STUING TRNSPORT OF PROTONS LONG LIPI BILERS. Maria Österbauer, Ewald Weichselbaum, Peter Pohl, Günther Knör Board B426 ENERG TXIS IN ESCHERICHI COLI ON THE SINGLE-CELL LEVEL. Tatyana Perlova, Martin Gruebele, ann R. Chemla Board B427 NLSIS OF THE STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL ROLE OF THE ICCLO- HEXLCRBOIIMIE (CC) BINING SITE (E90-H ) IN SUBUNIT III OF BOVINE HERT N RHOOBCTER SPHEROIES CTOCHROME C OXISE USING MUTGENESIS N CHEMICL MOIFICTION. Lawrence J. Prochaska, R. Ryan Geyer, Kelli N. Fisher, Christine N. Pokalsky, Jonathan Hosler, Rachel Omolwelu, Kemi Ogunjimi Board B428 THE RCHITECTURE OF RESPIRTOR SUPERCOMPLEXES. James. Letts, Karol Fiedorczuk, Leonid. Sazanov Board B429 FUNCTIONL IMER MOEL OF UBIQUINOL CTOCHROME C OXIO- REUCTSE. Jason Bazil Board B430 EQUILIBRIUM ELECTRON FFINITIES OF MENQUINOL OXISE FROM BCILLUS SUBTILIS. THE REOX POTENTIL OF THE ONOR IS REFLECTE IN THE ISTRIBUTION OF POTENTILS IN THE OXISE. Bruce C. Hill, Neil Mattatall, iann ndrews Board B431 BIOPHSICL COMPRISON OF TP SNTHESIS MECHNISMS SHOWS KINETIC VNTGE FOR THE ROTR PROCESS. Ramu nandakrishnan, Zining Zhang, Rory onovan-maiye, aniel M. Zuckerman Board B432 CONFORMTIONL TRNSITION FROM CTLTIC WELL TO TP-BIN- ING WELL IN F 1 -TPSE. Kei-ichi Okazaki, Mitsuhiro Sugawa, Gerhard Hummer Board B433 ELUCITING THE 30-ER-LONGSTNING BIOENERGETIC MSTER IN LKLOPHILIC BCTERI. James W. Lee Board B434 MOLECULR MOTORS HVE EVOLVE TO OPTIMIZE THERMONMIC PERFORMNCE. Jason. Wagoner, Ken ill Cellular Signaling and Systems Biology (Boards B435 B460) Board B435 QUNTIFICTION OF NUTRIENT EPENENCE OF SBF/MBF TRNSCRIP- TION FCTORS CONTROLLING STRT IN BUING EST. Savanna B. orsey, Sylvain Tollis, Jing Cheng, Linnea Olofsson, Mike Tyers, Catherine. Royer Board B436 ISRUPTION OF PHOTOCHEMICL CO2 METBOLISM URING FOLIR PURIFICTION OF FORMLEHE IN EPIPREMNUM UREUM. Garrett W. rosemena Ott, Taylor L. Mustapich Board B437 INTEGRTE NLSIS FOR QUNTITTIVE PREICTIONS OF RUG INUCE CRIOTOXICIT. Jaehee Shim Board B438 N ENHNCE ELT-NOTCH LTERL INHIBITION MOEL INCORPORT- ING INTRCELLULR NOTCH HETEROGENIT N TENSION-EPENENT RTE OF ELT-NOTCH BINING TO EXPLIN CELLULR PTTERNING URING SPROUTING NGIOGENESIS. en Ling Koon, Muhammad Bakhait Rahmat, Cheng Gee Koh, Keng-Hwee Chiam Board B439 FLSHING BROWNIN RTCHET MECHNISM OF COLLECTIVE STTE TRNSITION IN MOUSE EMBRONIC STEM CELL REVELE B USING SINGLE CELL NLSIS. Kazuko Okamoto, Hideaki Fujita, Chikara Furuwaka, Tomonobu M. Watanabe Board B440 PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF EXTREMEL LOW FREQUENC MGNETIC FIEL (50 HZ, 1 MT) N PTEROSTILBENE TRETMENT ON RENL ISCHEMIC INJUR. Ozlem Bozkurt Girit, Hatice Keser, Feride Severcan, Mehmet. Bilgin Board B441 POSSIBLE THERPEUTIC EFFECTS OF GMM-TOCOTRIENOL CONJUG- TION THERP WITH OXORUBICIN ON HEPTOCELLULR CRCINOM CELL LINE HEPG2. kin Sevinc, Ipek Ozyurt, Feride Z. Severcan Board B442 EVELOPMENT OF GE ERTHROCTES SEPRTION EVICE USING LORENTZ FORCE. Naoyuki okoyama, aisuke Sugiyama, Mai Itakura Board B443 MOULTION OF EGFR SIGNLING B NTIBO CONJUGTE N NNO-FORCEPS. Hanki Lee Board B444 MOELING NLSIS OF RN GRNULE FORMTION N SELECTIVIT MEITE B MULTIVLENT INTERCTIONS. Cibele V. Falkenberg, John H. Carson, Michael L. Blinov Board B445 NUCLEOTIE N NUCLEOTIE EXCHNGE FCTOR BOUN NNO TO MILLISECON STRUCTURL-NMICS OF G LPH. Labe. Black, J. B.. Ross, Stephen R. Sprang Board B446 MEMBRNE FLUIIT MOULTES BIOFILM FORMTION IN E. COLI VI THE RCS PHOSPHOREL. Julia F. Nepper, ouglas B. Weibel Board B447 MULTIVLENT SIGNLING CLUSTERS HVE UNIQUE SIZES ETERMINE B MEMBRNE LOCLIZTION N EXCLUE VOLUME: THE NEPHRIN/ NCK/N-WSP SSTEM. Madeleine oungstrom, niruddha Chattaraj, Paul J. Michalski, James C. Schaff, Michael L. Blinov, Leslie M. Loew M O N 81

110 M O N Board B448 CONNECTING THE SEQUENCE-SPCE OF BCTERIL SIGNLING PROTEINS TO PHENOTPES USING COEVOLUTIONR LNSCPES. Ryan R. Cheng Board B449 NH UTO FLUORESCENCE REVELS NEW METBOLIC SIGNTURES IN EST N MMMLIN CELLS. Jenu V. Chacko, Michelle igman Board B450 CONTROLLBL-SIZE SNTHETIC CELL SSTEM TO INVESTIGTE THE GEOMETRIC EPENENCE OF INTRCELLULR SIGNLING. Jessica G. Bermudez, Matthew C. Good Board B451 SINGLE-MOLECULE TRNSCRIPTION FCTOR NMICS IN SCCHRO- MCES CEREVISIÆ GLUCOSE SENSING. Erik G. Hedlund, Sviatlana Shashkova, dam J. M. Wollman, Stefan Hohmann, Mark C. Leake Board B452 ESIGN PRINCIPLES OF PLEIOTROPIC G-PROTEIN SIGNLING THROUGH GUNINE NUCLEOTIE EXCHNGE MOULTORS (GEMS). Michael Getz, Pradipta Ghosh, Padmini Rangamani Board B453 EFFICC OF METHLENE BLUE N LIMINIUM PHTHLOCNINE MEITE SONOPHOTONMIC THERP ON PROSTTE CNCER CELL LINES. Mehmet. Bilgin, Mehran ksel, Esin H. egirmenci, Ozlem Bozkurt Girit, li Ozmen Board B454 INEQULIT OF THE CLONES: LIFE-LONG TRCKING OF SINGLE NIMLS REVELS ISCORNT TRITS IN C. ELEGNS. ndrew Moore, onnel Smith, Irem Celen, Michael T. Moore, Chandran Sabanayagam Board B455 IN VITRO EVLUTION OF PHOTONMIC THERP USING IFFERENT PHOTOSENSITIZERS ON LEISHMNI TROPIC PROMSTIGOTES. Sercin Ozlem Caliskan, Hatice Ertabaklar, Mehmet. Bilgin, Sema Ertug Board B456 COMPUTTIONL MOEL OF CELLULR ENERG HOMEOSTSIS N ROS NMICS FOR NONMUSCLE N CNCER CELLS. Leonid Fridlyand, Louis H. Philipson Board B457 CLIFORNI CONOR MICROBIOMES. Benjamin McMahon, Lindsey Jacobs, Jeanne Fair, Jonathan Longmire, Momchilo Vuyisich, Cheryl Gleasner, Joel Berendzen, Nicolas Hengartner, Judith Cohn, Marti Jenkins Board B458 PERTURBING THE HPOTHLMIC-PITUITR-RENL STRESS RE- SPONSE SSTEM: MTHEMTICL MOELING TO IMPROVE IGNOSIS OF POST-TRUMTIC N RELTE STRESS ISORERS. Lae U. Kim, Maria R. Orsogna, Tom Chou Board B459 HIERRCHICL TISSUE ORGNIZTION S GENERL MECHNISM TO LIMIT SOMTIC EVOLUTION. Imre erenyi, Gergely J. Szollosi Board B460 REL TIME STU OF TRNSPOSBLE ELEMENT CTIVIT. Neil Hyuneil Kim, Gloria Lee, Nicholas. Sherer, K. Michael Martini, Nigel Goldenfeld, Thomas E. Kuhlman Neuroscience: General Computational and Experimental pproaches and Tools II (Boards B461 B472) Board B461 MNIPULTION OF NEURONS WITH PRECISEL CONTROLLE ILLUMIN- TION IN SPCE N TIMEE. Stephan Junek, Susanne Holzmeister, Manuela Fichte, lexander Heckel, Oliver Wendt, Gert Rapp Board B462 NEW GFP VRINTS WITH ENHNCE TWO-PHOTON BRIGHTNESS. Rosana S. Molina, Robert E. Campbell, Nathan C. Shaner, Thomas E. Hughes, Mikhail robizhev Board B463 PPLICTION OF SMLL, SIZE-EQULIZE FLUORESCENT QUNTUM OTS (SE-QS) FOR GLUTMTE RECEPTOR TRCKING IN LIVE-NEURON IMGING. Sang Hak Lee, eoan oun, Phuong Le, Sung Jun Lim, ndrew M. Smith, Paul R. Selvin Board B464 SNPTIC PROTEIN NMICS MESURE B FLUORESCENCE CORRE- LTION SPECTROSCOP. Francesco Colaci, Francesca autilia, lberto iaspro, Paolo Bianchini, Luca Lanzanò, ndrea Barberis Board B465 NEW METHO TO ETECT INTR- N EXTRCELLULR CONFORM- TIONL CHNGES IN ION CHNNELS WITH HIGH TEMPORL RESOLU- TION. Matthias Wulf, Stephan. Pless Board B466 ESIGNING NEURONL OPTICL VOLTGE-SENSING PROBES USING RTIFICIL PROTEINS. Martin J. Iwanicki, Geetha Goparaju, Christopher C. Moser, Sergei. Vinogradov, Bohdana M. ischer Board B467 PHOTOCOUSTICS S NEW MOLIT FOR RECORING MEMBRNE POTENTIL CHNGES. Haichong K. Zhang, Ping an, Jeeun Kang, iane bou, Hanh N.. Le, bhinav K. Jha, aniel Thorek, Jin Kang, rman Rahmim, ean F. Wang, Emad M. Boctor, Leslie M. Loew Board B468 OPTOCPCITNCE-MEITE RESPONSES OF EXCITBLE CELLS: NEW EVELOPMENTS. Joao L. Carvalho-de-Souza, avid R. Pepperberg, Francisco Bezanilla Board B469 BIIRECTIONL MGNETOTHERML MOULTION OF NEURONL C- TIVIT IN BEHVING MICE. Rahul Munshi, Sara Parker, Idoia Castellanos- Rubio, rnd Pralle Board B470 MGNETIC-ENTROP-GTE TRP CHNNELS. Sruthi Polali, Guillaume uret, Erin nderson, Jacob Robinson Board B471 MGNETOELECTRIC NEURL MOULTION. manda Wickens, Jacob Robinson Board B472 LRGE-SCLE BEHVIORL PHENOTPING REVELS FMIL OF PUT- TIVEL LIGHT-CTIVTE COMPOUNS. Cole V. Helsell 82

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112 M O N Board B501 TRNSCRIPTION FCTOR-N INTERCTION: FROM ENCOE TO BIOPHSICS USING EVOLUTION N MOLECULR NMIC SIMUL- TIONS. Jeremy W. Prokop, Casey Smith, Stephanie M. Bilinovich, avid C. Williams Jr, Howard J. Jacob Board B502 MECHNICS OF GLCOPROTEIN ORGNIZTION IN THE GLCOCLX. Jay G. Gandhi, Matthew J. Paszek, onald L. Koch Board B503 TOWR MORE ROBUST GENE EXPRESSION SIGNTURE FOR LZHEIM- ER S ISESE NEUROEGENERTION. Carol Huseby, Connor Wagner, Lauren Lin, Jeff Kuret Board B504 PREICTION OF CNCER-SSOCITE HOTSPOT MUTTIONS THT F- FECT GPCR OLIGOMERIZTION. Wataru Nemoto, Vachiranee Limviphuvadh, Sebastian Maurer-Stroh, Shunsuke Fujishiro, oshihiro amanishi, uichi memiya, Hiroyuki Toh Board B505 MOLE TOOL FOR ETECTION N NLSIS OF MCROMOLECULR PORES N CHNNELS. Karel Berka, avid Sehnal, Vaclav Bazgier, Lukas Pravda, Radka Svobodova-Varekova, Michal Otyepka, Jaroslav Koca Board B506 Education Travel wardee INVESTIGTING TRNSPORT PROPERTIES WITH MULTI-SCLE COMPUT- BLE MESH MOELS FROM HETEROGENEOUS STRUCTURL TS- ETS. Christopher Lee, John Moody, James ndrew McCammon, Michael Holst, Rommie E. maro Board B507 THREE-IMENSIONL MOELING OF CIRCULTING CELL SEPRTION IN -JUNCTION MICROCHNNEL. Scott J. Hymel, amir B. Khismatullin Board B508 THE IMPCT OF MCHINE SPECIFICTIONS IN ETECTING BREST CN- CER IN BREST ULTRSOUN IMGES. Farzan Khatib, Firouzeh Ghafourian Nasab Board B509 IMPLICIT HRTION MOELLING IN SMLL-NGLE X-R SCTTERING FOR PROTEIN STRUCTURE ETERMINTION. udu Tong, Sichun ang, Lanyuan Lu Board B510 IN SILICO PREICTION OF HL-SSOCITE RUG HPERSENSITIVIT. Xin-Qiu ao, Shashank Jariwala, Barry J. Grant Board B511 COMPUTTIONL MOELING OF PH SENSITIVIT IN THE CRITICL HIV GP120-C4 INTERCTION. Jonathan Howton, Joshua L. Phillips Optical Microscopy and Super-resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis II (Boards B512 B535) Board B512 POSITION BSE SINGLE PRTICLE TRCKING (P-SPT) FOR HIGH-RESO- LUTION EFORMTION N MOTION CPTURE. Mohak Patel, Christian Franck Board B513 COLOCLISTION - THE TLE OF CO-OCCURRENCE N CORREL- TION. Ingela Parmryd, Jeremy dler Board B514 IMGING OF THREE-IMENSIONL SINGLE MOLECULE NMICS IN THEIR CELLULR CONTEXT. ongyoung Kim, Sungyong ou, E Sally Ward, Raimund Ober Board B515 SINGLE CELL FLUORESCENT LBELLING IN 3-IMENSIONL ENVIRON- MENTS. Loic Binan, riel Wilson, Sapieha Przemyslaw, Santiago Costantino Board B516 PRTICLE COUNTING B CONFOCL MICROSCOP: INCRESING THE NMIC RNGE VI MULTIPLE-SLITS FLUORESCENCE ETECTION. Margaux Bouzin, Christopher Heylman, Weian Zhao, Enrico Gratton Board B517 REL-TIME SINGLE PROTEIN TRCKING WITH POLRIZTION REOUT USING CONFOCL MICROSCOPE. Elias mselem, Emil Marklund, Kalle Kipper, Magnus Johansson, Sebastian eindl, Johan Elf Board B518 IMGING SINGLE MOLECULES VS. SINGLE-MOLECULE IMGING: COUNT- ING SINGLE MOLECULES USING EXTRN-STREPTVIIN-NTIBO CLUSTERS (S). Qiaoqiao Ruan, Richard. Haack, Zhen Lin, Patrick J. Macdonald, Kerry M. Swift, Sergey. Tetin Board B519 POLMER OTS FOR MULTIPHOTON FLUORESCENCE VSCULR IMGING IN VIVO. hmed Hassan, Steven Wu, Jeremey Jarrett, Evan Perillo, avid Miller, llen Liu, aniel Chiu, Tim eh, ndrew unn Board B520 QUNTITTIVE MPPING OF INTRNUCLER IFFUSION IN LIVING CELLS B PHSOR NLSIS OF LOCL RICS. Lorenzo Scipioni, Melody i Bona, Maria Joao Sarmento, Giuseppe Vicidomini, lberto iaspro, Luca Lanzanò Board B521 International Travel wardee MULTICOLOR 3 SINGLE PRTICLE TRCKING USING SPECTRLL ISPLCE LOCLIZTION. Corey Butler, Rémi Galland, Vincent Studer, Jean-Baptiste Sibarita Board B522 HOW TO CLIBRTE OUR CC IN THE RK? PRECISE CC CLIBR- TION METHO. Urszula P. Golebiewska, Chiaki anagisawa Board B523 International Travel wardee VELOCIT LNSCPES RESOLVE MULTIPLE NMICL POPULTIONS FROM FLUORESCENCE IMGE TIME SERIES. Elvis Pandzic, smahan bu- rish, Renee M. Whan, John Hanrahan, Paul W. Wiseman Board B524 INTRCELLULR NMICS OF NNOPRTICLES PROBE B N IMGE- ERIVE MEN SQURE ISPLCEMENT PPROCH. Luca igiacomo, Cristina Marchini, Michelle. igman, Enrico Gratton, Giulio Caracciolo Board B525 LIVE CELL STRTEG FOR ETECTION OF CURVTURE EPENENT SORTING OF MEMBRNE SSOCITE PROTEINS. Line Lauritsen, Ivana Vonkova, Elena Bertseva, imitrios Stamou Board B526 IENTIFING PROTEIN COMPLEXES IN THE NUCLER ENVELOPE B FLUO- RESCENCE FLUCTUTION MICROSCOP. Jared Hennen, Cosmo Saunders, Siddarth Reddy Karuka, G.W. Gant Luxton, Joachim. Mueller 84

113 1459- Board B527 REL TIME TRCKING OF CMP GRIENTS N CHNGES IN PK CTIVIT USING HPERSPECTRL IMGING N NLSIS PPROCH- ES. Thomas C. Rich, Naga S. nnamdevula, ndrea L. Britain, Kenny T. Trinh, Savannah West, Chase Hoffman, John R. Griswold, Silas J. Leavesley Board B528 THE IMPORTNCE OF XIL RESOLUTION IN FLUORESCENCE COLOCL- IZTION. Brad Busse, Ludmila Bezrukov, Paul Blank, Joshua Zimmerberg Board B529 UNRVELING TERNR PROTEIN INTERCTIONS IN THE LIVING CELL WITH TRICOLOR FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP. Kwang Ho Hur, an Chen, Joachim. Mueller Board B530 PHOTOSWITCHING FRET - NEW PPROCH TO IMGING ENERG TRNSFER. George H. Patterson, Kristin Rainey Board B531 5 IMENSIONL HPERSPECTRL FRET IMGING N NLSIS P- PROCHES FOR MESURING CMP GRIENTS HPERSPECTRL FRET IMGING N NLSIS PPROCHES FOR MESURING CMP GRI- ENTS IMENSIONL HPERSPECTRL FRET IMGING N NLSIS P- PROCHES FOR MESURING CMP GRIENTS. Naga S. nnamdevula, Thomas C. Rich, Rachel Sweat, ndrea Britain, Kenny T. Trinh, Silas J. Leavesley Board B532 3 UL-PRTICLE TRCKING CO-LOCLIZTION MICROSCOPE FOR THE STU OF N NMICS IN FREE SOLUTION. Evan P. Perillo, en- Liang Liu, Phyllis ng, ndrew K. unn, Hsin-Chih eh Board B533 RPI FLIM: THE NEW N INNOVTIVE METHO FOR ULTR-FST IMGING OF BIOLOGICL PROCESSES. Marcelle Koenig, Sandra Orthaus- Mueller, Rhys owler, Benedikt Kraemer, strid Tannert, Olaf Schulz, Tino Roehlicke, Michael Wahl, Hans-Juergen Rahn, Matthias Patting, Felix Koberling, Rainer Erdmann Board B534 METBOLIC IMGING OF SQUMOUS CELL CRCINOM CELLS N IN VIVO SKIN B PHSOR FLIM. Michael G. Nichols, Rohan as, Marifel F. Gabriel, Christina R. Miller, lexis M. Mills, ominick M. Myers, an L. Pham, Inga N. Pociupany, Katie. Sotelo, Kathleen E. Troup Board B535 PROTEIN ORER N HESIVE STRENGTH IN ESMOSOMES ETER- MINE B FLUORESCENCE POLRIZTION MICROSCOP. Emily I. Bartle, Tara M. Urner, Siddharth S. Raju, lexa L. Mattheyses Single-Molecule Spectroscopy II (Boards B536 B545) Board B536 FLUORBT: MULTIMOL METHO FOR INVESTIGTING SINGLE-MOL- ECULE NMICS. Ivan E. Ivanov, Paul Lebel, Florian C. Oberstrass, Zev Bryant Board B537 TRNSVERSE FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP WITH MGNETIC N OPTI- CL TWEEZERS. Jack Shepherd, Zhaokun Zhou, Robert Greenall, Matt Probert, Mark Leake Board B538 QUICKER THN QUICK: CORRELTIVE OPTICL TWEEZERS-FLUORES- CENCE MICROSCOP (CTFM) FOR THE STU OF SHORT-LIVE METBOL- IC PROCESSES. Jordi Cabanas-anés, Rosalie P.C. riessen, Sara Tafoya, Lisa lexander, Carlos Bustamante, Gerrit Sitters, ndrea Candelli Board B539 SINGLE MOLECULE STUIES OF ERL STGES OF MLOI GGREG- TION N EFFECT OF PH. Sibaprasad Maity, Ekaterina Viazovkina, lexander Gall, uri Lyubchenko Board B540 TEMPERTURE-EPENENT PROTEIN MLLEBILIT PROBE B SINGLE-MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOP N FLUORES- CENCE SPECTROSCOP. Shrabasti Bhattacharya, Sri Rama Koti inavarapu Board B541 SIMPLE N HNLE TTCHMENT METHO FOR SINGLE MOLECULE MECHNICL MNIPULTION EXPERIMENTS. uyoung Min, Mark. rbing, Robert E. Jefferson, James U. Bowie Board B542 International Travel wardee LEGO TOOLBOX FOR ENGINEERING PROTEINS FOR SINGLE MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOP. lvaro lonso-caballero, Jaime ndres Rivas- Pardo, Carmen L. Badilla, aniel J. Echelman, Julio M. Fernandez Board B543 BIOCOMPTIBLE N HIGH STIFFNESS NNOPHOTONIC TRP RR FOR PRECISE N VERSTILE MNIPULTION. Fan e, Ryan P. Badman, James T. Inman, Mohammad Soltani, Jessica L. Killian, Michelle. Wang Board B544 LIGN INUCE CHNGES IN THE SSEMBL OF NICOTINIC RECEP- TORS. Faruk H. Moonschi, shley M. Loe, Chris I. Richards Board B545 N-ORIGMI-BSE TETHERE PRTICLE MOTION FOR THE SINGLE- MOLECULE STU OF BIMOLECULR INTERCTIONS. Matthias Schickinger, Hendrik ietz Micro- and Nanotechnology II (Boards B546 B558) Board B546 Education Travel wardee FBRICTING N CTUTING N ORIGMI MECHNISMS. lexander E. Marras Board B547 UTILIZING N ORIGMI NNOSTRUCTURES WITH ESIGNE ENTROPIC SPRINGS FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT, SINGLE-MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROS- COP. Randy Patton, Carlos Castro Board B548 N ORIGMI PLTFORM FOR PROTEIN INTERCTION NLSIS. Viktoria Motsch, Schütz Gerhard, Sevcsik Eva Board B549 TRNSFORMTIVE SELF-SSEMBL OF HBRI NNOCOMPOSITE RINGS. Haneen Martinez, George. Bachand Board B550 MOULTING PROTEIN-NNOPRTICLE INTERCTION ENERGETICS USING SITE IRECTE MUTGENESIS. asiru R. Perera, ilin Wang, lex Hughes, Nicholas C. Fitzkee Board B551 ELECTROSTTICS OF N-WRPPE CTIONICLL STBILIZE GOL NNOSPHERES. Savannah Miller, Celina Harris, Lucas B. Thompson, Kurt ndresen M O N 85

114 M O N Board B552 MOULTION OF FLUORESCENCE EMISSION RTE USING NNO-NTEN- N. Wenqi Zhao, Xiaochaoran Tian, Meng Qiu, uanbo Zhang, Lei Zhou, anwen Tan Board B553 IMPROVING STBILIT N SENSITIVIT OF SERS-BSE BIOSENSORS. Joseph Smolsky, Zakhar Reveguk, Zachary Sabata, lexey Krasnoslobodtsev Board B554 CONTROLLE BIOMOLECULE RELESE FROM LIPOSOML NNOCR- RIER MOULTE WITH PULSE NIR LIGHT. Jeongeun Shin, Maria Olubunmi Ogunyankin, Joseph. Zasadzinski Board B555 FILOVIRUS MIMICS ELIVER EFFECTIVEL TO IRREVERSIBL CONTROL CRCINOM CELL FTE. Praful R. Nair, Cory lvey, ennis ischer Board B556 IN VIVO NNO-BIO INTERCTIONS IN ZEBRFISH USING VNCE FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP. Marta d mora, Giuseppe Sancataldo, Romuald Intartaglia, lberto iaspro Board B557 CI Travel wardee HLF PEGLTE PRTICLES EVE MCROPHGES S EFFECTIVEL S FULL PEGLTE ONES. Lucero Sanchez, i i, an u Board B558 International Travel wardee TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP S TOOL TO EVLUTE THE RISK OF CR- IOVSCULR ISESES IN PTIENTS. na F. Guedes, Filomena Carvalho, Nuno Lousada, Luis Sargento, Nuno C. Santos Bioengineering (Boards B559 B579) Board B559 COMPUTTIONL CELL-BRCOING FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT ROBOTIC MICROSCOP. Mariya Barch, Gaia Skibinski, licia Lee, Steven Finkbeiner Board B560 CBERNETIC NLSIS OF NTURL INTELLIGENCE. Charles Walter Board B561 QUSI-STTIC COUSTIC TWEEZING THROMBOELSTOMETR. aishen Luo, R. Glynn Holt, amir B. Khismatullin Board B562 UL IMGE SENSOR PPROCH FOR UTOMTE, HIGH RESOLU- TION, REGION-OF-INTEREST IMGING IN 96-WELL PLTE. aron u, Maximiliano Giuliani, Sean Harrington, Peter Roy, Christopher M. ip Board B563 ELECTRICL CIRCUIT MOELLING N EXPERIMENTL EVLUTION OF THE BLOO UNERGOING THROMBOSIS. chyut Sapkota, ung Nguyen Huu, Masahiro Takei Board B564 PHSICL N MECHNICL FORCES THT SHPE HERT TUBE IN THE CHICK EMBRO. Seyedhadi Hosseini, Larry. Taber Board B565 Education Travel wardee COVLENTL CIRCULRIZE NNOISCS: EM N NMR PPLIC- TIONS. Mahmoud L. Nasr, Julia Simon, Zhao Zhao, Mike Strauss, William Shih, James Hogle, Gerhard Wagner Board B566 MOLECULR NMICS OF ENOSINE TRIPHOSPHTE INTERCTING WITH LIPI MEMBRNES. bhinav Ramkumar, Xiaoling Leng, Ryan Z. Lybarger, Horia I. Petrache Board B567 NOVEL PHOTOCHROMIC COMPOUN COMPOSE OF ZOBENZENE N SPIROPRN TO CONTROL THE FUNCTION OF KINESIN EG5. Kentaro Saito Board B568 MICROWVE IELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF CONUCTIVE LIQUIS. Christopher E. Bassey, Madeson Claiborne, Kaylee Garcia Board B569 ON THE VISCOELSTIC PROPERTIES OF THE BRIN TISSUE WITH INENT- TION TECHNIQUE. ref Samadi-ooki, George Z. Voyiadjis, Rhett W. Stout Board B570 THEORETICL MOELING OF BIOLOGICL FLUI EFORMTION URING NMIC COUSTIC TWEEZING. Nithya Kasireddy, Vahideh nsari Hosseinzadeh, aishen Luo, R.Glynn Holt, amir B. Khismatullin Board B571 NNOSTRUCTURE FUNCTIONL POLMERS FOR SELECTIVE PROTEIN BINING. Bianca Buchegger, Sandra Mayr, Johannes Kreutzer, Richard Wollhofen, Jaroslaw Jacak, Thomas. Klar Board B572 Education Travel wardee BIOLOGICL SEMICONUCTORS: STRUCTURL CONTROL OF HEME REOX POTENTILS IN PPC, 3-HEME CTOCHROME. Coleman Swaim, Oleksandr Kokhan Board B573 RTIONL ESIGN N EVELOPMENT OF POLSILIC CI-BINING PEPTIES. ivya G. Shastry, Flaviyan J. Irudayanathan, Shikha Nangia, Pankaj S. Karande Board B574 N ENGINEERE TET ENZME FOR INUCIBLE EPIGENOMIC REMOEL- ING N EITING. i Liang, Minjung Lee, ubin Zhou, un Huang Board B575 GP JUNCTION REMOELING IN NOVEL ENGINEERE HERT TISSUE SSTEM CULTURE UNER POINT STIMULTION. Jeffery. Clark, Ronald G. Ng, Stuart G. Campbell Board B576 PHOTO-REGULTION OF SMLL G PROTEIN RHO SIGNL CSCE USE B PHOTOCHROMIC MOLECULES. Kaori Masuhara, Masahiro Kuboyama, Nobuyuki Nishibe, Mitsuo Ikebe, Shinsaku Maruta Board B577 CONNECTOSOMES FOR IRECT MOLECULR ELIVER TO THE CELLULR CTOPLSM. vinash Gadok, Jeanne Stachowiak Board B578 ENGINEERING THE EXTRCELLULR LOOPS OF OUTERMEMBRNE PRO- TEIN G IN CRETING NNOPORE SENSING PLTFORM. Monifa. Fahie, Min Chen Board B579 NLSIS OF CONFORMTIONL CHNGE WITH THE MULTIMERIZTION OF SMLL GTPSE RS INUCE B CHEMICL MOIFICTION T HVR OMIN. Takashi Hashimoto, asunobu Sugimoto, Shinsaku Maruta 86

115 Tuesday, February 14, 2017 aily Program Summary ll rooms are located in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless noted otherwise. 7:30 am-5:00 pm Registration/Information Lobby B 8:00 am-8:30 am Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Career Q& with Joe Tringali 8:00 am-9:00 am Biophysical Society Business Meeting Room 205 8:00 am-4:00 pm ter Viewing Hall B-2 & C 8:15 am-10:15 am Symposium: Transporters Chair: Hassane S. Mchaourab, Vanderbilt University Great Hall PRINCIPLES OF ENERG TRNSUCTION N LTERNTING CCESS OF BC EXPORTERS. Hassane S. Mchaourab CLC CHLORIE/PROTON TRNSPORTERS. Merritt Maduke NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE MECHNISM OF IOIE TRNSPORT B THE SOIUM/IOIE SMPORTER (NIS). Nancy Carrasco RIGOROUS REPRESENTTION OF TRNSPORTERS S LLOSTERIC MCHINES ENBLES QUNTITTIVE UNERSTNING OF THEIR FUNCTIONLMECHNISMS. Harel Weinstein Symposium: estroying the Cytoskeleton Chair: Jennifer Ross, University of Massachusetts Great Hall B T U E S 8:15 am-10:15 am MICROTUBULE SERVERING REGULTE B TUBULIN TILS. Jennifer Ross THE RELTIONSHIP BETWEEN MICROTUBULE BIRTH N ETH. Gary Brouhard RCHITECTURE EPENENCE OF CTIN FILMENT NETWORK ISSSEMBL. Laurent Blanchoin HOLISTIC VIEW OF MICROTUBULE SSEMBL REGULTION. Linda Wordeman 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Membrane ynamics Room R02/03 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Mechanosensation Room R04/05 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: pplications to Cellular Molecules Room R06/07 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Protein-Nucleic cid Interactions II Room R08/09 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates I Room 206/207 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Protein ynamics and llostery II Room 208/209 9:00 am-10:30 am Subgroup Chairs Meeting Room 222 9:30 am-10:30 am Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 emystifying the cademic Job Search III: Preparing our Written pplication Materials: CV, Cover Letter, and Research Statement 10:00 am-4:30 pm Exhibits Hall B-2 & C 10:15 am-11:00 am Coffee Break Hall B-2 & C Symposium: wards Chair: Suzanne Scarlata, BPS President and Worcester Polytechnic Institute Great Hall 10:45 am-12:45 pm UNERSTNING MOLECULR-SCLE BIOPHSICS IN CELLS WITH SINGLE-MOLECULE IMGING. Julie Biteen THE MECHNISM OF NEIN MOTILIT. hmet ildiz FROM MECHNOBIOLOG TO HUMN ORGNS ON CHIPS. onald Ingber FIFT ERS OF OING RESERCH WITH KZUHIKO KINOSIT, JR. Shin ichi Ishiwata FOLING COMPLEX MEMBRNE PROTEINS. James U. Bowie THE 2 N PERIOIC INVGINTE VESICLE WR. Sarah Keller NMICS OF MOUTH OPENING IN HR. EV-MRIE S. COLLINS 10:15 am-12:45 pm Platform: Membrane Structure I: Cholesterol Room R02/03 87

116 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Ligand-gated Channels I Room R04/05 T U E S 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Molecular ynamics II Room R06/07 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Mitochondria in Cell Life and eath Room R08/09 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: General Protein-Lipid Interactions II Room 206/207 10:45 am-12:45 pm Platform: Membrane Protein ynamics Room 208/209 11:30 am-12:30 pm 11:30 am-1:00 pm Career Center Workshop Room 212/213 Selling ourself to the Life Sciences Industry Exhibitor Presentation: Bruker Corporation Room 218 Bioscope Resolve The Highest Resolution Imaging of ny BioFM 12:00 pm-1:30 pm Career Opportunities at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions: Finding a Job and Finding Success Room :00 pm-2:00 pm tdoc to Faculty Q&: Transitions Forum and Luncheon Room 222/223 12:30 pm-2:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Nanion Technologies GmbH Room 221 Measure More Membrane: Cells, Bilayers, and Transporter ctivity 1:00 pm-2:15 pm Bringing Mentees and Mentors Together in a National Network Room 214 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Industry and gency Opportunities Fair Hall B-2 & C 1:00 pm-3:00 pm NIH Grant Writing Workshop Room R01 1:30 pm-3:00 pm Exhibitor Presentation: Semrock Inc Room 218 Maximizing the Performance of Fluorescence Microscopes by Optical Filters 1:45 pm-3:00 pm Snack Break Hall B-2 & C 1:45 pm-3:45 pm ter Presentations and Late ters Hall B-2 & C 2:30 pm-3:30 pm Career Center Workshop: Looking Beyond cademia: Room 212/213 Identifying our Career Options Using MyIP, Linkedin, and More 2:30 pm-4:00 pm Networking and Personal Branding: The Workshop Room 210 3:00 pm-5:00 pm Education Committee Meeting Room 203 Symposium: Membrane Protein Biogenesis Chair: Charles Sanders, Vanderbilt University Great Hall 4:00 pm-6:00 pm THE SCRLET LETTER: CELLULR RECOGNITION OF MISFOLING-PRONE MEMBRNE PROTEINS. Charles R. Sanders THE SSEMBL OF BET-BRREL PROTEINS INTO BCTERIL OUTER MEMBRNES. Trevor Lithgow MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO OUTER MEMBRNE PROTEIN FOLING. Sheena Radford SOLVING THE MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXPRESSION PROBLEM. Bil Clemons Symposium: Biophysics of Malaria Parasites Chair: Paula da Fonseca, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, United Kingdom Great Hall B 4:00 pm-6:00 pm CRO-EM STRUCTURE OF THE PLSMOIUM PROTESOME IN THE SERCH OF NEW NTIMLRILS. Paula da Fonseca THE ROLE OF CELL HESION IN THE MLRI LIFE CCLE: FROM GLIING SPOROZOITES TO ROLLING HESION OF INFECTE RE BLOO CELLS. Ulrich S. Schwarz MESURING N MOELLING HOST CELL SUBVERSION B THE MLRI PRSITE. Leann Tilley MULTISCLE MOELING OF MLRI. George E. Karniadakis 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Biosensors Room R02/03 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Ion Channels, Pharmacology, and isease Room R04/05 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Electron Microscopy Room R06/07 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Membrane Pumps, Transporters, and Exchangers II Room R08/09 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility II Room 206/207 4:00 pm-6:00 pm Platform: Protein-Small Molecule Interactions Room 208/209 6:00 pm-10:00 pm Publications Committee Meeting Hilton, Bridge Room 88

117 7:30 pm-9:30 pm 7:30 pm-9:30 pm 7:30 pm-9:30 pm Workshop: Beyond Calcium: Imaging Voltage and Other Ions Room R02/03 Chair: William R. Kobertz, University of Massachusetts Medical School FLUORESCENT VISULIZTION OF CELLULR EFFLUX. William R. Kobertz CRITICL EVLUTION OF FRET-BSE BIOSENSOR PERFORMNCE: IMPLICTIONS FOR MESURING ION CONCENTR- TIONS. my E. Palmer LIGHT UP THE BRIN WITH GENETICLL ENCOE SENSORS OF NEURL CTIVIT. Lin Tian FUNCTIONL CORTICL CONNECTOMICS THROUGH CO-EXPRESSION OF GENETICLL EXPRESSE VOLTGE N CLCIUM INICTORS. Thomas Knöpfel Workshop: Next Generation Biophysics Enabled by Precision Chemical Biology Tools Room R04/05 Chair: Stephen G. Sligar, University of Illinois NNOISCS S PRECISION TOOL FOR BIOPHSICS N CHEMICL BIOLOG. Stephen G. Sligar GLCNS S CELLULR IS. Laura Kiessling TMP-TG: CHEMICL SURROGTE TO THE FLUORESCENT PROTEINS FOR LIVE CELL IMGING. Virginia Cornish MOLECULR TOOLS N NNOEVICES BUILT FROM N. Tim Liedl Workshop: Single-Particle CryoEM: How-To Guide Room R06/07 Chair: Bridget Carragher, New ork Structural Biology Center USING EM TO UNERSTN THE STRUCTURE N FUNCTION OF MOLECULR MCHINES. Bridget Carragher BEST PRCTICES IN T COLLECTION N MOVIE PROCESSING FOR CRO-EM. John Rubinstein OPTIMIZTION OF CRO-EM STRUCTURL MOEL REPRESENTTION. Wah Chiu STRUCTURE ETERMINTION OF MULTI-PROTEIN COMPLEXES USING CRO-EM. Lori. Passmore Workshop: Biological Networks from Experiment to Modeling and Back Room R08/09 Chair: Jennifer Reed, University of Wisconsin-Madison T U E S 7:30 pm-9:30 pm USING GENOME-SCLE MOEL N GENOMIC LIBRR TO ISCOVER THE FUNCTIONS OF METBOLIC GENES. Jennifer Reed COORINTION OF METBOLISM THROUGH METBOLITE-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS. Uwe Sauer ECIPHERING THE STOCHSTIC KINETICS OF GENE REGULTION. Ido Golding MOELING CTOPLSMIC MECHNICS IN RPIL MOVING CELLS. Julie Theriot 8:00 pm-10:00 pm SOBL (The Society for Latinoamerican Biophysicists) Meeting Room

118 T U E S Tuesday, February 14 Registration/Information 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Lobby B Career Center Workshop Career Q& with Joe Tringali 8:00 am - 8:30 am, Room 212/213 o you have a pressing question about your career in science? ttend this informal discussion with veteran career consultant Joe Tringali and get the answers you are looking for. Biophysical Society Business Meeting 8:00 am - 9:00 am, Room 205 ter Viewing 8:00 am - 4:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Symposium Transporters 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall Chair Hassane S. Mchaourab, Vanderbilt University 1512-Symp 8:15 am PRINCIPLES OF ENERG TRNSUCTION N LTERNTING CCESS OF BC EXPORTERS. Hassane S. Mchaourab 1513-Symp 8:45 am CLC CHLORIE/PROTON TRNSPORTERS. Merritt Maduke No bstract 9:15 am NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE MECHNISM OF IOIE TRNSPORT B THE SOIUM/IOIE SMPORTER (NIS). Nancy Carrasco 1514-Symp 9:45 am RIGOROUS REPRESENTTION OF TRNSPORTERS S LLOSTERIC M- CHINES ENBLES QUNTITTIVE UNERSTNING OF THEIR FUNC- TIONLMECHNISMS. Harel Weinstein, George Khelashvili, Michael V. LeVine, Michel. Cuendet Symposium estroying the Cytoskeleton 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall B Chair Jennifer Ross, University of Massachusetts No bstract 8:15 am MICROTUBULE SERVERING REGULTE B TUBULIN TILS. Jennifer Ross 1515-Symp 8:45 am THE RELTIONSHIP BETWEEN MICROTUBULE BIRTH N ETH. Gary Brouhard 1516-Symp 9:15 am RCHITECTURE EPENENCE OF CTIN FILMENT NETWORK ISSSEM- BL. Laurent Blanchoin No bstract 9:45 am HOLISTIC VIEW OF MICROTUBULE SSEMBL REGULTION. Linda Wordeman Platform Membrane ynamics 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs Elizabeth Kelley, NIST avid V. Svintradze, Virginia Commonwealth University 1517-Plat 8:15 am THE INTERPL OF STRUCTURE N NMICS IN MIXE LIPI BIL- ERS. Elizabeth Kelley, Rana shkar, Robert Bradbury, Paul Butler, Michihiro Nagao 1518-Plat 8:30 am MICROFLUIIC EVICE TO STU PHOSPHOINOSITIE GRIENTS IN MOEL MEMBRNES. Brittany M. Neumann, evin Kenney, Qi Wen, rne Gericke 1519-Plat 8:45 am VNCES IN THE THEORETICL N COMPUTTIONL MOELING OF LIPI BILER MEMBRNES. Roger. Sauer, Kranthi K. Mandadapu, Thang X. uong, maresh Sahu, annick Omar 1520-Plat 9:00 am ENGINEERING THE CELL ENVELOPE OF GRM NEGTIVE BCTERI. Sunny Hwang, James C. Gumbart 1521-Plat 9:15 am GEOMETRIC IVERSIT OF LIVING ORGNISMS N VIRUSES. avid V. Svintradze 1522-Plat 9:30 am SIMULTIONS HELP UNRVEL FLVIVIRUS ENVELOPE STRUCTURE N FUNCTION. Jan K. Marzinek, aniel Holdbrook, Roland G. Huber, Chandra Verma, Peter J. Bond 1523-Plat 9:45 am MOULTION OF MEMBRNE RIGIIT B THE ESCRT-III COMPLEX. Nicola e Franceschi, Maryam lqabandi, Nolwenn Miguet, Christophe Caillat, Winfried Weissenhorn, Patricia Bassereau 1524-Plat 10:00 am ESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR ROBUST VESICULTION IN CLTHRIN-MEITE ENOCTOSIS. Julian Hassinger, George Oster, avid rubin, Padmini Rangamani Platform Mechanosensation 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs ndrew E. Ekpenyong, Creighton University Bahareh Behkam, Virginia Tech 1525-Plat 8:15 am CNI LBICNS EST SEEK TO HERE IN ENERGETICLL OPTIML LOCTIONS. Zhou e, mrinder Nain, Bahareh Behkam 1526-Plat 8:30 am EXPLORING THE PH SENSITIVIT OF E. COLI MSCS. Jordyn Veres, Hannah R. Malcolm 1527-Plat 8:45 am IN SITU MESUREMENTS OF PROTEIN FORCES N INTRCELLULR C 2+ UNER FLUI SHER STIMULI. Susan Z. Hua, Mohammad Mehdi Maneshi, Frederick Sachs 90

119 1528-Plat 9:00 am MECHNOSENSETIVE TP RELESE INVOLVES NON-CONUCTIVE PTH- W: EVIENCE FROM LRGE FIEL OF VIEW REL-TIME IMGING. Olga Ponomarchuk, Francis Boudreault, Sergei N. Orlov, Ryszard Grygorczyk 1529-Plat 9:15 am THE SHORT TERM RESPONSE OF PECM-1 TO MECHNICL LOING: CCLOOXGENSE-2 N NITRIC OXIE PROUCTION WITH FM PULL- ING N SHER STRESS. nne Marie T. Weber, Rick Mathews, Zahin Haq, Limary M. Cancel, John M. Tarbell 1530-Plat 9:30 am MECHNICLL-INUCE GTING IN PK2L1 (TRPP2): CLCIUM-IN- UCE CTIVTION MSQUERING S FORCE SENSITIVIT? Charles. Cox, Chai nn Ng, Navid Bavi, Boris Martinac 1531-Plat 9:45 am MICROGRVIT MOULTES RUG-INUCE ENHNCEMENT OF CNCER CELL MIGRTION. evika Prasanth, Sindhuja Suresh, Michael Mimlitz, Noah Zetocha, ndrew E. Ekpenyong 1532-Plat 10:00 am TREK-2 HS N SMMETRICL RESPONSE TO FORCE CHNGES IN THE MEMBRNE. Michael Voldsgaard Clausen, Viwan Jarerattanachat, Jackie ng, Liz Carpenter, Stephen Tucker Platform Optical Microscopy and Super-Resolution Imaging: pplications to Cellular Molecules 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs dam Wollman, University of ork, United Kingdom Linda Kenney, University of Illinois, Chicago 1533-Plat 8:15 am ILLUMINTING BCTERIL ELECTROPHSIOLOG. Giancarlo N. Bruni, Benjamin odd, Joel Kralj 1534-Plat 8:30 am UNERSTNING THE SMMETRIC MIPZ GRIENT IN CULOBCTER CRESCENTUS. Matthew. Stilwell, Nikolai P. Radzinski, James C. Weisshaar, ouglas B. Weibel 1535-Plat 8:45 am NOVEL N BINING MOE OF H-NS RIVES CHROMOSOME COM- PCTION N GENE SILENCING IN SINGLE BCTERIL CELLS. Linda J. Kenney 1536-Plat 9:00 am INVESTIGTING RNP SERCH NMICS IN LIVE E. COLI CELLS USING SINGLE MOLECULE N STTISTICL METHOS. Kelsey Bettridge, Chris Bohrer, Jie Xiao 1537-Plat 9:15 am COLLECTIVE LIVE-CELL SUPERRESOLVE TRCES REVEL NONXONOML NMICS OF INTRFLGELLR TRNSPORT PRTICLES T THE CILIR BSE. Tony ang, Nguyet Thi Minh Tran, Weng Man Chong, Jung-Chi Liao 1538-Plat 9:30 am REL-TIME SUBCELLULR LOCLIZTION REVELS HIEN INTRFL- GELLR TRNSPORT MECHNISMS. nthony Kovacs, Jonathan Kessler, Je-Luen Li, HuaWen Lin, Susan utcher, an Mei Wang 1539-Plat 9:45 am SPTIL ORGNIZTION OF NUCLER STRUCTURES B UL COLOUR SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP. Maria J. Sarmento, Lorenzo Scipioni, Melody i Bona, Mario Faretta, Laura Furia, Gaetano I. ellino, Pier G. Pelicci, Paolo Bianchini, lberto iaspro, Luca Lanzanò 1540-Plat 10:00 am TIME-RESOLVE SINGLE CELL, SUB-CELLULR COMPRTMENTLIZE PROTEOMICS, COMBINING PRECISE MICROFLUIICS, ECONVOLUTION N ULTRSENSITIVE SINGLE-MOLECULE MICROSCOP. dam J. M. Wollman, Sviatlana Shashkova, Niek Welkenhuysen, Erik G. Hedlund, Stefan Hohmann, Mark C` Leake Platform Protein-Nucleic cid Interactions II 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs Ioulia Rouzina, University of Minnesota Vladimir Mekler, Rutgers University 1541-Plat 8:15 am GENOMIC RN BINING PROMOTES RETROVIRL GG PROTEIN INTER- CTIONS IN N SSEMBL-COMPETENT CONFORMTION LEING TO SELECTIVE GENOME PCKGING. Ioulia Rouzina, Shuohui Liu, Erik. Olson, Tiffiny Rye-McCurdy, Christiana Binkley, Joshua-Paolo Reyes, Leslie J. Parent, Karin Musier-Forsyth 1542-Plat 8:30 am KINETICS OF CS9 TRGET SERCH IN ESCHERICHI COLI. aniel Jones, Cecilia Unoson, Prune Leroy, Vladimir Curic, Johan Elf 1543-Plat 8:45 am RGONUTE TRGET SERCH IS FCILITTE B LONG ISTNCE IF- FUSION. Tao Ju Cui, Stanley Chandradoss, Jorrit Hegge, John van der Oost, Chirlmin Joo 1544-Plat 9:00 am HOW CONFORMTIONL NMICS INFLUENCES THE PROTEIN SERCH FOR TRGETS ON N. Maria P. Kochugaeva, lexey. Shvets, natoly B. Kolomeisky 1545-Plat 9:15 am SPLICEOSOML U1 PROTEIN-SL2 RN BINING FFINIT ECRESES IN CELLS. Caitlin avis, Irisbel Guzman, avid Gnutt, Martin Gruebele 1546-Plat 9:30 am VISULIZING INFECTION INITITION OF BCTERIOPHGE P22 B CRO- ELECTRON TOMOGRPH. Chunyan Wang, Jiagang Tu, Bo Hu, Ian Molineux, Jun Liu 1547-Plat 9:45 am USING SITE SPECIFIC FLUORESCENT PROBES TO EXMINE REPLICTION FORK ESTBILIZTION B REGULTOR PROTEINS OF THE BCTERIO- PHGE T4 N REPLICTION COMPLEX. avis Jose, Miya Mary Michael, Wonbae Lee, Thomas H. Steinberg, ndrew H. Marcus, Peter H. von Hippel 1548-Plat 10:00 am MECHNISM OF UPLEX N ESTBILIZTION B RN-GUIE CS9 NUCLESE URING N INTERROGTION. Vladimir Mekler, Leonid Minakhin, Konstantin Severinov T U E S 91

120 T U E S Platform Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates I 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs lex Holehouse, Washington University in Saint Louis Joshua Riback, University of Chicago 1549-Plat 8:15 am RESOLVING THE CONTROVERS BETWEEN SXS N FRET MESURE- MENTS ON UNFOLE PROTEINS. Wenwei Zheng, lessandro Borgia, lexander Grishaev, Benjamin Schuler, Robert B. Best 1550-Plat 8:30 am SIMULTIONS N EXPERIMENTS PROVIE CONVERGENT VIEW OF PROTEIN UNFOLE STTES UNER FOLING CONITIONS. lex S. Holehouse, Ivan Perana, Isaac S. Carrico, Osman Bilsel, aniel P. Raleigh, Rohit V. Pappu 1551-Plat 8:45 am BIOPHSICL STUIES OF THE INTERCTION BETWEEN OPTIMIZE PEP- TIES N MLOI-BET ELUCITE COMPLETEL NOVEL BINING MOE. Tamar Ziehm, ntonia Klein, Janine Kutzsche, ieter Willbold 1552-Plat 9:00 am SINGLE MOLECULE FRET INVESTIGTION OF THE IMENSIONS N - NMICS IN HIGHL COOPERTIVE SIC1-W40 BINING. Gregory Gomes, Veronika Csizmok, JIanhui Song, Hue-Sun Chan, Julie Forman-Kay, Claudiu C. Gradinaru 1553-Plat 9:15 am MESURING THE (GOO) SOLVENT QULIT OF WTER FOR ISOR- ERE PROTEINS FROM SINGLE SXS MESUREMENT. Joshua. Riback, Micayla. Bowman, dam Zmyslowski, Catherine R. Knoverek, John Jumper, James Hinshaw, Emily B. Kaye, Karl F. Freed, Patricia L. Clark, Tobin R. Sosnick 1554-Plat 9:30 am RIGI SPIN LBELS FOR IMPROVE ISTNCE N NMICS IN IN- TRINSICLL ISORERE PROTEINS N PEPTIES. Enrico Zurlo, Nico J. Meeuwenoord, mitri V. Filippov, Martina Huber 1555-Plat 9:45 am EXMINTION OF THE OLIGOMERIZTION MECHNISM OF SO1 IN VITRO N IN LIVE CELLS. Brian C. Mackness, Noah R. Cohen, C. Robert Matthews, Jill. Zitzewitz, Osman Bilsel 1556-Plat 10:00 am EXPLORING THE FUNCTIONL N STRUCTURL IMPCT OF ISESE- SSOCITE MUTNTS OF TU. na M. Melo, Elizabeth Rhoades Platform Protein ynamics and llostery II 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs bel Garcia-Pino, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Seyit Kale, NIH 1557-Plat 8:15 am CI Travel wardee PREICTING RESIUES THT INCRESE NTIBIOTIC RESISTNCE OF CTX- M9 ENZMES USING MOLECULR SIMULTION N STTISTICL LERN- ING. George. Cortina, Malgorzata J. Latallo, Peter M. Kasson 1558-Plat 8:30 am MOELING PROTEINS HIEN CONFORMTIONS TO PREICT NTIBI- OTIC RESISTNCE. Gregory Bowman 1559-Plat 8:45 am REVELING THE MECHNISM OF BINING SELECTIVIT IN UNECPRE- NL IPHOSPHTE SNTHSE. Fareeha Kanwal, onald Jacobs 1560-Plat 9:00 am NMIC FLEXIBILIT INEX SHES LIGHT ON PIN1 LLOSTER. Paul Campitelli, Huan-Xiang Zhou, Giovanna Ghirlanda, S. Banu Ozkan 1561-Plat 9:15 am INTRINSIC ISORERE CONTROLS TRNSCRIPTION OF BCTERIL TOXIN-NTITOIXN MOULES. bel Garcia-Pino 1562-Plat 9:30 am INTEGRTE VIEW OF INTERNL FRICTION IN UNFOLE PROTEINS FROM SINGLE-MOLECULE FRET, CONTCT QUENCHING, THEOR, N SIMULTIONS. ndrea Soranno, ndrea Holla, Fabian ingfelder, aniel Nettels, mitrii E. Makarov, Benjamin Schuler 1563-Plat 9:45 am ESCPING THE WTER CGE: PROTEIN INTRMOLECULR VIBRTIONS N THE NMICL TRNSITION. Mengyang Xu, Katherine. Niessen, anting eng, Nigel S. Michki, ndrea G. Markelz 1564-Plat 10:00 am FCILITTOR MOELS OF WEK BINING IN PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERC- TIONS. Seyit Kale, Madeleine Strickland, lan Peterkofsky, Nico Tjandra, Jian Liu Subgroup Chairs Meeting 9:00 am - 10:30 am, Room 222 Career Center Workshop emystifying the cademic Job Search III: Preparing our Written pplication Materials: CV, Cover Letter, and Research Statement 9:30 am - 10:30 am, Room 212/213 our written application materials are typically the only information a search committee will have before them as they make the vast majority of cuts. Learn how to craft credentials that speak clearly and powerfully on your behalf, and help committees understand the potential contribution you have to offer. Exhibits 10:00 am - 4:30 pm, Hall B-2 & C Coffee Break 10:15 am - 11:00 am, Hall B-2 & C Symposium wards 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Great Hall Chair Suzanne Scarlata, Worcester Polytechnic Institute No bstract 10:45 am Margaret Oakley ayhoff ward UNERSTNING MOLECULR-SCLE BIOPHSICS IN CELLS WITH SINGLE-MOLECULE IMGING. Julie Biteen No bstract 11:02 am Michael and Kate Barany ward THE MECHNISM OF NEIN MOTILIT. hmet ildiz 92

121 No bstract 11:19 am Founders ward FROM MECHNOBIOLOG TO HUMN ORGNS ON CHIPS. onald Ingber No bstract 11:36 am Kazuhiko Kinosita ward in Single Molecule Biophysics FIFT ERS OF OING RESERCH WITH KZUHIKO KINOSIT, JR. Shin ichi Ishiwata No bstract 11:53 pm natrace Membrane Protein ward FOLING COMPLEX MEMBRNE PROTEINS. James U. Bowie No bstract 12:10 pm vanti ward in Lipids THE 2 N PERIOIC INVGINTE VESICLE WR. Sarah Keller No bstract 12:27 pm Biophysical Journal Paper of the ear ward NMICS OF MOUTH OPENING IN HR. Eva-Marie S. Collins Platform Membrane Structure I: Cholesterol 10:15 am - 12:45 pm, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs nna L. uncan, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Mary L. Kraft, University of Illinois 1565-Plat 10:15 am POLPHENOL LKL ESTER INHIBITS MEMBRNE CHOLESTEROL OMIN FORMTION THROUGH N NTIOXINT MECHNISM BSE, IN NONLINER FSHION, ON CHIN LENGTH. Samuel Sherratt, Pierre Villeneuve, Robert Jacob, Erwann urand, R. Preston Mason 1566-Plat 10:30 am IS THE SITE OF INFLUENZ VIRUS SSEMBL N BUING ENRICHE WITH CHOLESTEROL N SPHINGOLIPIS? Mary L. Kraft, shley N. eager, Peter K. Weber, Joshua Zimmerberg 1567-Plat 10:45 am LIPI-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS IN FIBER CELL PLSM MEMBRNE ISO- LTE FROM HUMN N PORCINE EE LENSES. Marija Raguz, Laxman Mainali, William J O Brien, Witold Karol Subczynski 1568-Plat 11:00 am RFT-LIKE OMINS RE RIVEN TOGETHER B PUF. Jacob J. Kinnun, Xiaoling Leng, ylan Johnson, Edward R. Pennington, ndrew J. Meador, Saame Raza Shaikh, Stephen R. Wassall 1569-Plat 11:15 am ZOBENZENE-CHOLESTEROL S PHOTOCTIVTOR IN BIOMIMETIC MEMBRNES: 2. MEMBRNE STRUCTURE. Chen Shen, Jorge de la Serna, Bernd Struth, Beate Klösgen 1570-Plat 11:30 am SUBMICROMETRIC LIPI OMINS PL KE ROLES IN ERTHROCTE EFORMTION: FROM MEMBRNE BENING TO SHPE RESTORTION. Catherine Leonard, Marie-Paule Mingeot-Leclercq, onatienne Tyteca 1571-Plat 11:45 am MEMBRNE CROWING N COMPLEXIT: INTERPL BETWEEN PROTEIN-LIPI INTERCTIONS, CLUSTERING N IFFUSION. nna L. uncan, Heidi Koldsø, Tyler J. Reddy, Jean Hélie, Mark S. P. Sansom 1572-Plat 12:00 pm THE EFFECT OF PROPOFOL ON PLSM MEMBRNE ULTRSTRUCTURE IN THE INTCT CELLS. Weixiang Jin, rnd Pralle Platform Ligand-gated Channels I 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Pei Tang, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Ryan E. Hibbs, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 1573-Plat 10:45 am STRUCTURE N MECHNISM OF NEURONL NICOTINIC CETLCHO- LINE RECEPTORS. Claudio L. Morales-Perez, Colleen M. Noviello, Ryan E. Hibbs 1574-Plat 11:00 am PHOTOFFINIT LBELING OF Α4Β2 NICOTINIC CETLCHOLINE RECEP- TOR USING [ 3 H]-LBELE POSITIVE LLOSTERIC MOULTORS. Gordon ng, Farah eba, kash Pandhare, Michael P. Blanton, Jonathan B. Cohen, yman K. Hamouda 1575-Plat 11:15 am STRUCTURL MECHNISMS UNERLING PUF MOULTION IN PEN- TMERIC LIGN GTE ION CHNNELS. vonne W. Gicheru, Sandip Basak, Sudha Chakrapani 1576-Plat 11:30 am IRECT VISULIZTION OF CONFORMTIONL CHNGES RELTE TO PENTMERIC RECEPTOR ION CHNNEL GLIC GTING. i Ruan, Pierre- Jean Corringer, Simon Scheuring 1577-Plat 11:45 am UNCOMMON FETURES OF NOVEL Γ-PROTEOBCTERIL PENTMERIC LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL REVELE B ITS CRSTL STRUCTURE. Haiai Hu, kos Nemecz, Zeineb Fourati, Pierre-Jean Corringer, Marc elarue 1578-Plat 12:00 pm STRUCTURL BSIS OF LCOHOL INHIBITION OF THE PENTMERIC LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL ELIC. Qiang Chen, Marta M. Wells, Tommy S. Tillman, Monica N. Kinde, ina Cohen, an Xu, Pei Tang 1579-Plat 12:15 pm STRUCTURL RERRNGEMENTS IN GB RECEPTORS REVELE B LRET. Namrta Purwar, Sana. Shaikh, Vasanthi Jayaraman, Cynthia Czajkowski 1580-Plat 12:30 pm CROSSLINKING-MSS SPECTROMETR OF TRGETE SINGLE CS MU- TNTS TO REFINE LLOSTER N MOEL BUILING IN THE GLCINE RE- CEPTOR. Kayce. Tomcho, Rathna J. Veeramachaneni, avid J. Lapinsky, Jeffry Madura, Michael Cascio Platform Molecular ynamics II 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Willy Wriggers, Old ominion University Steffen Lindert, Ohio State University 1581-Plat 10:45 am MOLECULR EFFECTS OF CRIC TROPONIN CM MUTTIONS ON CLCIUM SENSITIVIT N MOFILMENT CTIVTION - N INTEGRT- E MULTI-SCLE MOELING STU. Sukriti ewan, Kimberly McCabe, Michael Regnier, ndrew McCulloch, Steffen Lindert 1582-Plat 11:00 am SPTIL HET MPS FROM FST INFORMTION MTCHING OF FST N SLOW EGREES OF FREEOM IN MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Willy Wriggers, Federica Castellani, P. Thomas Vernier, Julio. Kovacs T U E S 93

122 T U E S 1583-Plat 11:15 am INSIGHTS INTO THE NMICS OF THE HIV-1 ENV GLCN SHIEL. Thomas Lemmin, Cinque Soto, Peter. Kwong 1584-Plat 11:30 am WE CN PREICT THE EFFECTS OF KINSE OMIN MUTTIONS USING MOLECULR NMICS N MCHINE LERNING. E. Joseph Jordan, Ravi Radhakrishnan 1585-Plat 11:45 am LRGE SCLE MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS OF THREE CLS- SICL CHERINS INVOLVE IN CELL HESION. Brandon Neel, Collin Nisler, Raul raya-secchi, Marcos Sotomayor 1586-Plat 12:00 pm TOWRS RTIONL ESIGN OF MCROLIE NTIBIOTICS IN ORER TO COMBT BCTERIL RESISTNCE. nna Pavlova, Jerry M. Parks, degboyega K. Oyelere, James C. Gumbart 1587-Plat 12:15 pm FST FORWR PROTEIN FOLING. Maxwell I. Zimmerman, Gregory R. Bowman 1588-Plat 12:30 pm TEMPERTURE NMICS OF SINGLE MOLECULR NTIFREEZE PROTEIN. Rio Okada, Tatsuya rai, aichi Fukami, uhuku Matsushita, Jae-won Chang, Hiroshi Sekiguchi, Noboru Ohta, Tadashi Mori, Masaki Nishijima, Keisuke Miyazawa, Takeshi Fukuma, Keigo Ikezaki, Sakae Tsuda, uji C. Sasaki Platform Mitochondria in Cell Life and eath 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs evasena Ponnalagu, rexel University College of Medicine Veronica S. Eisner, University of Chile 1589-Plat 10:45 am CHRCOT-MRIE-TOOTH TPE2 MFN2 OMIN-SPECIFIC MUTNTS EFERENTILL LTER MITOCHONRIL FUSION NMICS N MOTIL- IT. Veronica Eisner, iego Troncoso, Pamela Rojas, Josefa Vial, Mauricio Castro, Sergio Henríquez, Rita Horvath 1590-Plat 11:00 am EST VC2 HS PORE FORMING CTIVIT: FUNCTIONL CONSE- QUENCES. Maria Carmela i Rosa, ndrea Magri, Simona Reina, Vito e Pinto 1591-Plat 11:15 am OXITIVE STRESS INUCE B VC OPENING IN CNCER CELLS E- PENS ON CTOSOLIC FREE TUBULIN N IS BLOCKE B ROS SCVENGING N SUPPRESSION OF SUPEROXIE FORMTION B COMPLEX III. iana Fang, Kareem Heslop, Morgan Morris, avid ehart, Monika Beck Gooz, John J. Lemasters, Eduardo N. Maldonado 1592-Plat 11:30 am MNIPULTION OF MLOI PRECURSOR PROTEIN PROCESSING IMPCTS BRIN BIOENERGETICS N GLUCOSE METBOLISM. John. Findlay,. Lee Hamilton, Sarmi Sri, Mariana Vargas-Caballero, Michael L J shford, Peter J S Smith 1593-Plat 11:45 am MITOCHONRIL NM23-H4/NPK- N OP1: PRTNERS IN SHPING MITOCHONRI N INITITING MITOPHG? Uwe Schlattner, Céline esbourdes, Małgorzata Tokarska-Schlattner, Valerian E. Kagan 1594-Plat 12:00 pm EMERGING ROLE OF THE MITOCHONRIL OUTER MEMBRNE TRNS- LOCTOR PROTEIN (TSPO) IN HERT FILURE N MITOCHONRI QULIT CONTROL. Phung N. Thai, aniel augherty, Bert J. Frederich, Samuel Galice, Wenbin eng, onald M. Bers, Saul Schaefer, Elena N. edkova 1595-Plat 12:15 pm SREGULTION OF MITOCHONRIL PERMEBILIT TRNSITION PORE (MPTP) IS SSOCITE WITH ENHNCE ROS PROUCTION IN SKELETL MUSCLE OF N LS MOUSE MOEL. ajuan Xiao, Jianxun i, Chehade Karam, Xuejun Li, Kamal hakal, osuk oon, Jingsong Zhou 1596-Plat 12:30 pm N LTERNTIVE SPLICE VRINT OF CHLORIE INTRCELLULR CHN- NEL 5 PROTEIN, (CLIC5B) REGULTES CRIC MITOCHONRIL LOCL- IZTION N FUNCTION OF CLIC5. evasena Ponnalagu, hmed Tafsirul Hussain, Shubha Gururaja Rao, Harpreet Singh Platform General Protein-Lipid Interactions II 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Jeanne Stachowiak, University of Texas at ustin James Sturgis, LISM - CNRS/MU, France 1597-Plat 10:45 am LIPI PERTURBTION B MEMBRNE PROTEINS N THE LIPOPHOBIC EFFECT. Jean-Pierre uneau, Jon Khao, James N. Sturgis 1598-Plat 11:00 am THE MRISTOL MOIFICTION OF C-SRC LTERS THE LTERL ORG- NIZTION OF HOST HETEROGENOUS RFT-LIKE MEMBRNES. Mridula wivedi, Tom Mejuch, Herbert Waldmann, Roland Winter 1599-Plat 11:15 am THE USE OF FLUORESCENTL LBELE LIPIS TO ETERMINE NM- ICS OF PROTEIN MEITE IN VITRO LIPI TRNSFER. Max Lönnfors, by Grabon, Kaitlyn R. McGrath, shutosh Tripathi, Marta G. Lete, Pentti Somerharju, Vytas. Bankaitis 1600-Plat 11:30 am PI(4,5)P 2 CLUSTERING B THE EBOL VIRUS MTRIX PROTEIN VP40. Jeevan B. GC, Bernard S. Gerstman, Prem P. Chapagain 1601-Plat 11:45 am INTERCTION OF PH OMINS WITH PHOSPHTILINOSITOL PHOS- PHTES: STRUCTURES N ENERGETICS B SIMULTION. Fiona B. Naughton, ntreas C. Kalli, Mark S P Sansom 1602-Plat 12:00 pm RUNNING GINST TIME - KINETIC LIMIT FOR ENOPHILIN CTION URING RPI ENOCTOSIS. Kumud Raj Poudel, Hang u, Klaus Schulten, Jihong Bai 1603-Plat 12:15 pm OPTOGENETIC CONTROL OF MEMBRNE TETHERING N INTER-MEM- BRNE COMMUNICTIONS. Ji Jing, Lian He, ubin Zhou 1604-Plat 12:30 pm MEMBRNE FISSION B PROTEIN CROWING. Wilton Snead, Carl Hayden, vinash Gadok, Padmini Rangamani, Jeanne Stachowiak 94

123 Platform Membrane Protein ynamics 10:45 am - 12:45 pm, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Christopher M. ip, University of Toronto, Canada Emmanuel Margeat, Centre de Biochimie Structurale, CNRS, France 1605-Plat 10:45 am MOULTE NMICS OF PM-Α7 NCHR FROM X-R SINGLE MOLECULR OBSERVTIONS. Tomoyuki Baba, Tai Kubo, Sumiko Ohashi, Keigo Ikezaki, Kazuhiro Mio, Hiroshi Sekiguchi, uji C. Sasaki 1606-Plat 11:00 am THE ROLE OF G-PROTEIN-COUPLE RECEPTOR CTIVTION B CON- FORMTIONL SELECTION S REVELE B SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUO- RESCENCE. ennis. Fernandes, Libin e, uchong Li, Zhenfu Zhang, Gregory-Neal Gomes, R. Scott Prosser, Claudiu C. Gradinaru 1607-Plat 11:15 am MINE MEMBRNE PTCH OSCILLTIONS OBSERVE B HIGH-SPEE FM. tsushi Miyagi, Simon Scheuring, Beatrice Ramm, Petra Schwille 1608-Plat 11:30 am STRUCTURL NMICS OF SINGLE METBOTROPIC GLUTMTE RECEPTORS IN SOLUTION. nne-marinette Cao, Fataneh Fatemi, Linnea Oloffson, Suren Felekyan, Claus Seidel, Philippe Rondard, Jean-Philippe Pin, Emmanuel Margeat 1609-Plat 11:45 am OPTIML PROBES: N EFFICIENT METHO TO SELECT EER ISTNCE RESTRINTS USING MCHINE LERNING. Shriyaa Mittal, iwakar Shukla 1610-Plat 12:00 pm MULTISCLE NMICS OF FLVIVIRUS FUSION PEPTIES - MEMBRNE INTERCTIONS VI SIMULTION N EXPERIMENTS. Jan K. Marzinek, Nirmalya Bag, Roland G. Huber, aniel. Holdbrook, Thorsten Wohland, Chandra Verma, Peter J. Bond 1611-Plat 12:15 pm ENHNCE SIMULTIONS N RUG ISCOVER OF MUSCRINIC G- PROTEIN-COUPLE RECEPTOR. inglong Miao, J. ndrew McCammon 1612-Plat 12:30 pm MULTISCLE GPCR CTIVTION IN LIPI MEMBRNES PROBE B SOLI-STTE NMR N SCTTERING METHOS. Xiaolin Xu, ndrey V. Struts, Trivikram R. Molugu, Suchithranga M..C. Perera, Udeep Chawla, Soohyun K. Lee, Rami Musharrafieh, manda M. Johnson, nnie Huang, Thomas. Knowles, Michael F. Brown Career Center Workshop Selling ourself to the Life Sciences Industry 11:30 am - 12:30 pm, Room 212/213 The industrial employer is looking for a different set of skills and attitudes than either the academic or government employer. Learn what the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industries want to hear from potential employees and why. Learn how to develop and best position your marketing message in order to improve the chances of a successful industrial job search. Exhibitor Presentation Bruker Corporation 11:30 am - 1:00 pm, Room 218 BioScope Resolve - The Highest Resolution Imaging of ny BioFM The BioScope Resolve BioFM provides the highest resolution imaging, most complete biomechanics capabilities, and fastest scanning of any biofm available. Specifically designed for integration onto inverted optical light and confocal microscopes, it enables investigation of a wide range of biological samples, from cells and tissues to molecular and protein structures. Our exhibitor presentation will talk about three aspects of the Bioscope Resolve BioFM system that are advancing biological research around the world. 1. High Resolution Imaging - The unique mechanical stability and performance of the BioScope Resolve FM on an optical microscope enables researchers to routinely resolve the major and minor grooves along the backbone of an individual N strand. With Scansyst, high-resolution cell imaging has never been easier. This game-changing capability has allowed soft, flexible cell surface structures, such as microvilli, to be resolved for the first time on living cells by FM. 2. Complete Cell Mechanics ata ccurate, Repeatable. PeakForce QNM, has become the preferred mode for nanomechanical mapping. With new algorithms, it delivers highest resolution property maps at pn forces on live cells. Together with No Touch tip calibration, PeakForce QNM delivers the fastest quantitative mechanical characterization of live cells, providing a complete force curve for every pixel at actuation rates from 125 Hz to 2 khz. With our new FSTForce Volume covering rates from sub-hz to 300 Hz, and Peak- Force Tapping extending to 2 khz, we provide the widest range of ramp rates for single points and imaging while maintaining pn force control. Our new RampScript allows the user to build, control and record complex nanomechanical measurements for use in protein pulling, ligand-receptor interaction, cell relaxation and viscoelastic probing. 3. Investigating Cell ynamics Without Compromise. Fast Tapping on living cells - Bioscope Resolve is the only BioFM that enables fast scanning while simultaneously providing the large piezo scanner range necessary for capturing the dynamic behavior of living cells in real time (XZ = 100µm x 100µm x 15µm). The Fast Tapping capabilities of Resolve are truly a step forward in conducting high-resolution FM studies at timescales relevant to cellular processes. Together with the integration of advanced optical microscopy and environmental control, live cell studies have never been easier. BioScope Resolve was designed by biologists who needed a flexible Bio- FM system that could meet a wide range of biological application needs. From its dvanced Perfusing Incubator for long-term live-cell studies to its full sample-carrier support system, every feature of the BioScope Resolve is designed for maximum experiment flexibility. Speaker Ian rmstrong, pplications Scientist, RM Unit, Bruker Corporation T U E S 95

124 T U E S Career Opportunities at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions Finding a Job and Finding Success 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm, Room 219 This session provides graduate students, postdocs, and current faculty with information and resources on career options at PUI s. Panelists are faculty members at PUI s who have been successful in their positions. Panelists Paul Urayama, Miami University Elizabeth ates, United States Naval cademy Justin Link, Xavier University Julio C. de Paula, Lewis and Clark College Shelli Frey, Gettysburg College tdoc to Faculty Q& Transitions Forum and Luncheon 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Room 222/223 This question-and-answer luncheon is designed for postdocs finishing and actively applying for academic faculty positions. iscussion will be led by a panel of new faculty in basic science and/or medical school departments and experienced faculty who have served as department chairs and/or part of faculty search committees. Topics for discussion include how to prepare the curriculum vitae, the interview process, networking, how to negotiate the job offer, and advice for new faculty as they balance research with their department obligations. Pre-registration was required for lunch. If you are interested in attending and did not register in advance, you are welcome to participate in the discussion on a space-available basis. Speakers Bradley Baker, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Silvia Cavagnero, University of Wisconsin, Madison Julio Cordero-Morales, University of Tennessee Health Science Center Jose Faraldo-Gomez, NHLBI, NIH Shai Silberberg, NINS, NIH Valeria Vasquez, University of Tennessee Health Science Center Exhibitor Presentation Nanion Technologies GmbH 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm, Room 221 Measure More Membrane: Cells, Bilayers, and Transporter ctivity In this workshop we will showcase three versatile technologies: the Porta-Patch, the world s smallest patch clamp rig, the Orbit product family, for parallel lipid bilayer recordings of reconstituted ion channels, and the SURFE 2 R product family, for label-free and direct measurements of transporter protein activity. The Port-a-Patch is the smallest patch clamp rig in the world and supports high quality patch clamp recordings; accessible to electrophysiologists and non-electrophysiologists alike. Giga-seal recordings coupled with excellent voltage-clamp of the cellular membrane ensure high quality data. Versatile add-ons, such as internal perfusion, allow unprecedented experimental freedom, above and beyond the possibilities of conventional patch clamp. The Orbit 16 supports the parallel formation and recording from up to 16 lipid bilayers containing reconstituted ion channels or nanopores. Using Micro Electrode Cavity rray (MEC, Ionera) recording substrates, the bilayers are automatically formed by remotely actuated painting (Ionera- SPRE), which will be demonstrated during this session. Based on the same principle, with the added possibility of active cooling and heating, the Orbit mini is a minimal footprint, turn-key system and allows 4 parallel lipid bilayer recordings. SSM (solid supported membrane)-based electrophysiology is a technique whereby proteoliposomes, membrane vesicles, or membrane fragments containing the channel or transporter of interest are adsorbed to a lipid monolayer painted over a functionalized electrode. utomation of the SSM technology is accomplished by the SURFE 2 R product family and allows precise measurements and in-depth analysis of transporter and ion channel functions. Live experiments on the SURFE 2 R will be shown. Join this workshop for live experiments and information about three outstanding platform families. Speakers ndrea Brüggemann, CSO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Niels Fertig, CEO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Gerhard Baaken, CEO, Ionera Technologies GmbH Ekaterina Zaitseva, CSO, Ionera Technologies GmbH Maria Barthmes, Product Manager, SURFE2R, Nanion Technologies GmbH Bringing Mentees and Mentors Together in a National Network 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm, Room 214 Through an initiative funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) is a nationwide consortium of science professionals and institutions collaborating to provide students and scientists across all career stages of research in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical, and social sciences with enhanced networking, professional development, research resources and mentorship experiences. NRMN includes a wide range of programs for mentors and mentees. This session will provide information on the resources available for mentees and mentors through NRMN and provide an opportunity to participate in the program. Presenter Harlan Jones, University of North Texas Health Science Center Industry and gency Opportunities Fair 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C This fair will introduce attendees to companies and agencies that have employment and funding opportunities outside of academia. Stop by the fair to learn about the variety of opportunities available to scientists in industry and government and to talk one-on-one with representatives from participating organizations. on t forget to check out the Career evelopment Center for current job opportunities available at many of the participating organizations. NIH Grant Writing Workshop 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Room R01 Whether you are a first-time applicant or a scientist with long-standing NIH funding, it is important to stay abreast of the latest changes to the NIH extramural grant process. uring this session NIGMS staff with expertise in biophysics will be providing details on the NIH grant review process as it stands in 2017, including the recently adopted requirement for rigor, reproducibility, and data management. Speakers Jean Chin, NIGMS Susan Gregorick, NIGMS Peter Preusch, NIGMS James Mack, CSR 96

125 Exhibitor Presentation Semrock Inc 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm, Room 218 Maximizing the Performance of Fluorescence Microscopes by Optical Filters TIRF, Super-resolution & Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy techniques continue to gain in popularity. This tutorial will discuss ways of maximizing the performance of such imaging systems by utilizing applications specific optical filters. SearchLight ( is a free, online spectral plotting and analysis tool that allows for evaluation and optimization of microscopy systems. Latest developments with this premium modeling resource will be discussed. Speaker Prashant Prabhat, Business Line Leader, Semrock Inc Snack Break 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Career Center Workshop Looking Beyond cademia: Identifying our Career Options Using MyIP, Linkedin, and More 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Room 212/213 Not sure where your professional future lies or how to approach the process in an organized and strategic manner? This presentation provides a framework and resources for moving forward with confidence towards the next step in your professional future. In addition, it will provide specific examples of how to build out your knowledge of a new potential career field and forge valuable connections that can facilitate a successful transition. Networking and Personal Branding The Workshop 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm, Room 210 Navigating the complexities of a career in science is difficult. Making new, important discoveries takes hard work, perseverance, and luck. long with these skills, career success increasingly hinges on complex social factors including establishing independent collaborations, peer and mentor support networks, and community name recognition. In this interactive workshop we will discuss the essential importance of networking in science careers, and of developing a recognizable personal brand to help promote developing scientists in the ever-competitive and complex job market. Speakers Lisa Fauci, Tulane University Jennifer Ross, University of Massachusetts, mherst avid Warshaw, University of Vermont Education Committee Meeting 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Room 203 Symposium Membrane Protein Biogenesis 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Great Hall Chair Charles R. Sanders, Vanderbilt University 1613-Symp 4:00 pm THE SCRLET LETTER: CELLULR RECOGNITION OF MISFOLING-PRONE MEMBRNE PROTEINS. Charles R. Sanders 1614-Symp 4:30 pm THE SSEMBL OF BET-BRREL PROTEINS INTO BCTERIL OUTER MEMBRNES. Trevor Lithgow 1615-Symp 5:00 pm MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO OUTER MEMBRNE PROTEIN FOLING. Sheena Radford 1616-Symp 5:30 pm SOLVING THE MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXPRESSION PROBLEM. Bil Clemons Symposium Biophysics of Malaria Parasites 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Great Hall B Chair Paula da Fonseca, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, United Kingdom 1617-Symp 4:00 pm CRO-EM STRUCTURE OF THE PLSMOIUM PROTESOME IN THE SERCH OF NEW NTIMLRILS. Paula da Fonseca 1618-Symp 4:30 pm THE ROLE OF CELL HESION IN THE MLRI LIFE CCLE: FROM GLI- ING SPOROZOITES TO ROLLING HESION OF INFECTE RE BLOO CELLS. Ulrich S. Schwarz, Friedrich Frischknecht, Michael Lanzer, nna Battista, Christine Lansche, nil Kumar asanna 1619-Symp 5:00 pm MESURING N MOELLING HOST CELL SUBVERSION B THE MLRI PRSITE. Leann Tilley, Boyin Liu, Oliver Looker, Emma McHugh, ao Zhang, Paul McMillan, Eric Hanssen, Sulin Zhang, Matt ixon No bstract 5:30 pm MULTISCLE MOELING OF MLRI. George E. Karniadakis Platform Biosensors 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs Vladislav Verkhusha, lbert Einstein College of Medicine Jenny ang, Georgia State University 1620-Plat 4:00 pm SINGLE-MOLECULE PROTEIN FINGERPRINTING WITH NNOPORES. Laura Restrepo-Perez, Misha Soskine, Shalini John, leksei ksimentiev, Giovanni Maglia, Chirlmin Joo, Cees ekker 1621-Plat 4:15 pm NOVEL LOCL RR1 JUNCTIONL CLCIUM RESPONSES N NMICS B IMPROVE CLCIUM SENSOR CTCHER. Jenny ang, Florence Reddish, Cassie Miller, Rakshya Gorkali, Susan Treves, Francesco Zorzato 1622-Plat 4:30 pm HIGH-THROUGHPUT SPECTRL N LIFETIME-BSE FRET SCREENING IN LIVING CELLS TO IENTIF SMLL-MOLECULE EFFECTORS OF SERC. Tory M. Schaaf, Kurt C. Peterson, Benjamin. Grant, Samantha L. uen, Prachi Bawaskar, Ji Li, Joesph M. Muretta, Gregory. Gillispie, avid. Thomas T U E S 97

126 T U E S 1623-Plat 4:45 pm BRIGHT MONOMERIC NER-INFRRE FLUORESCENT PROTEINS FOR MULTISCLE IMGING. aria Shcherbakova, Mikhail Baloban, Vladislav Verkhusha 1624-Plat 5:00 pm THE INVESTIGTION OF NMIC CHNGES OF THE PRTICLE SURFCE CHRGE WITH RESISTIVE-PULSE TECHNIQUE. inghua Qiu, nna awid, Preston Hinkle, unfei Chen, Zuzanna Siwy 1625-Plat 5:15 pm ELECTROSTTIC CONTROL OF N HRIIZTION KINETICS STUIE WITH THE SINGLE-MOLECULE FIEL-EFFECT TRNSISTOR. Sefi Vernick, Scott M. Trocchia, Steven B. Warren, Erik F. oung, elphine Bouilly, Ruben L. Gonzalez, Jr, Colin Nuckolls, Kenneth L. Shepard 1626-Plat 5:30 pm LOCKE NUCLEIC CI THMINE MONOMER PROBE IENTIFIES FOUR SINGLE-NUCLEOTIE VRINTS B MELTING TEMPERTURE. Judy M. Obliosca, Sara. Cheng, u-n Chen, Mariana F. Llanos, en-liang Liu, arren M. Imphean, avid Bell, Jeffrey T. Petty, Pengyu Ren, Tim eh 1627-Plat 5:45 pm ETECTION OF N METHLTION WITH EROLSIN NNOPORE. Jie u, Chan Cao, Jie ang, i-tao Long Platform Ion Channels, Pharmacology, and isease 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Linlin Ma, University of South ustralia Harley Kurata, University of lberta, Canada 1628-Plat 4:00 pm ISSECTING KCNQ CHNNEL PHRMCOLOG USING VOLTGE CLMP FLUOROMETR. Robin. Kim, Stephan. Pless, Harley T. Kurata 1629-Plat 4:15 pm CONFORMTIONL CHNGES OCCURRING IN THE CIIC POCKET UR- ING SIC CTIVIT. Sabrina Vullo, Gaetano Bonifacio, Stephan Kellenberger 1630-Plat 4:30 pm International Travel wardee NOVEL HUMN EG CHNNEL NTGONISTS FROM SPIER VENOMS. Linlin Ma, anni K. Chin, Zoltan ekan, Maria Ikonomopoulou, Volker Herzig, Chun. Chow, Paul lewood, Glenn F. King 1631-Plat 4:45 pm NOVEL MEMBRNE POTENTIL SS TO IENTIF NV1.7-SELECTIVE BLOCKERS. Tania Chernov-Rogan, Tianbo Li, Henry Verschoof, Kuldip Khakh, Steven Jones, Steve McKerrall, avid H. Hackos, an Sutherlin, Charles J. Cohen, Jun Chen 1632-Plat 5:00 pm HIGH ISTOLIC SOIUM INFLUX IN HERT FILURE HS RUG-SENSI- TIVITIES LIKE LTE SOIUM CURRENT, BUT PROUCES INWR CURRENT T ISTOLIC POTENTILS. Zhandi Liao, Kenneth S. Ginsburg, aniel C. Bartos, anyan Jiang, Sanda espa, onald M. Bers 1633-Plat 5:15 pm VOLTGE GTE PROTON CHNNEL EXPRESSION N FUNCTION IN BREST CNCER CELLS. an Bare, Vladimir V. Cherny, bde M. bukhdeir, Thomas E. ecoursey, eri Morgan 1634-Plat 5:30 pm BK CHNNEL CTIVTION IN CHRONIC VSOILTION B THIZIE-LIKE IURETICS: ROLE OF THE BET-1 UXILIR SUBUNIT. Pedro Martín, gustín suaje, Valentina Pastore, Verónica Milesi 1635-Plat 5:45 pm IFFERENTIL K + CHNNELS EXPRESSION IN CLSSICLL N LTER- NTIVEL CTIVTE MICROGLI. Hai M. Nguyen, Eva M. Grössinger, Makoto Horiuchi, Kyle W. avis, Lee-Way Jin, Izumi Maezawa, Heike Wulff Platform Electron Microscopy 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Courtney Boyd, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Petr Leiman, University of Texas Medical Branch of Galveston 1636-Plat 4:00 pm ENERGETICS OF SHETH CONTRCTION IN CONTRCTILE INJECTION SSTEMS. lec. Fraser, Michel Plattner, Petr G. Leiman 1637-Plat 4:15 pm CROEM STRUCTURE OF THE FULL LENGTH NMIN-LIKE MXB T 4.6 Å RESOLUTION. Frances Joan. lvarez, Shaoda He, Juan R. Perilla, Sooin Jang, Peter E. Prevelige Jr, lan Engelman, Klaus Schulten, Sjors Scheres, Peijun Zhang 1638-Plat 4:30 pm N TOMIC MOEL FOR COMPLETE MOSIN MOLECULE WITHIN NTIVE THICK FILMENT. Kenneth. Taylor, Zhongjun Hu, ianne Taylor, Michael K. Reedy, Robert J. Edwards 1639-Plat 4:45 pm THE BCTERIL FLGELLR FILMENT RE-EXMINE T HIGH RESOLU- TION. Fengbin Wang, ndrew Burrage, aniel Kearns, Edward H. Egelman 1640-Plat 5:00 pm Education Travel wardee USING CROEM TO UNERSTN HOW PHGES EVE BCTERIL CRIS- PR EFENSE SSTEM. Saikat Chowdhury, MaryClare F. Rollins, Joshua Carter, Ryan Jackson, Lyn l Nosaka, Blake Wiedenheft, Gabriel C. Lander 1641-Plat 5:15 pm UNRVELLING THE MECHNISM OF MEMBRNE TTCK COMPLEX PORE CLOSURE. Courtney Boyd, Marina Serna, Scott Gardner, gnel Praveen- Joseph, Maya Topf, B. Paul Morgan, oryen Bubeck 1642-Plat 5:30 pm FUNCTIONL STU OF THE RNOINE RECEPTOR TPE 1 USING CRO- ELECTRON MICROSCOP. medee des Georges, Oliver B. Clarke, Ran Zalk, Qi uan, Kendall J. Condon, Robert. Grassucci, Wayne. Hendrickson, ndrew R. Marks, Joachim Frank 1643-Plat 5:45 pm BCTERIOPHGE T7 N TRNSLOCTION URING INFECTION IS BOLSTERE B THE HOST TP SNTHSE COMPLEX. ustin R. Morado, Chunyan Wang, Bo Hu, Ian Molineux, Jun Liu 98

127 Platform Membrane Pumps, Transporters, and Exchangers II 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs Vanessa Leone, NHLBI Reinhard Seifert, Caesar Research Center, Germany 1644-Plat 4:00 pm ESCRIBING THE THERMONMICS OF THE SECONR TRNSPORTER BETP B COUPLING SPECTROSCOPIC MESUREMENTS TO MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Vanessa Leone, Izabela Waclawska, Burkhard Endeward, Thomas Prisner, Christine Ziegler, Lucy R. Forrest 1645-Plat 4:15 pm N + /H + EXCHNGER REGULTE B N S4 VOLTGE-SENSING OMIN N CCLIC NUCLEOTIE-BINING OMIN. Reinhard Seifert, Florian Windler, Wolfgang Bönigk, Heinz-Gerd Körschen, U. Benjamin Kaupp 1646-Plat 4:30 pm MOLECULR MECHNISM OF ELECTROGENIC SOIUM/PROTON N- TIPORT. Oliver Beckstein, avid L. otson, Mathieu Coincon, andong Huang, Chiara Lee, Povilas Uzdavinys, Emmanuel Nji, Shoko ashiro, Wei Chen, lexander. Cameron, Jana Shen, avid rew 1647-Plat 4:45 pm MOLECULR MECHNISM OF CL - /H + COUPLING IN CLC NTIPORTER. anyan Xu, Malvin Vien, Chungwen Liang, lessio ccardi, Simon Bernèche 1648-Plat 5:00 pm INSIGHTS INTO THE GTING MECHNISM OF EXCITTOR MINO CI TRNSPORTERS-SSOCITE NION CHNNELNION CHNNEL. elany Torres-Salazar, Horacio Poblete, neysis Gonzalez-Suarez, riela Vergara- Jaque, Jennie Garcia-Olivares, Jeffrey Comer, Susan G. mara 1649-Plat 5:15 pm International Travel wardee MOLECULR INSIGHTS ON THE RECOGNITION OF SUBSTRTES B THE PROMISCUOUS EFFLUX PUMP CRB. Ivana Malvacio, Rosella Ombrato, Paolo Ruggerone, ttilio V. Vargiu 1650-Plat 5:30 pm VOLTGE-GTE CLCIUM CHNNELS S ETECTING TOOLS OF PSCHO- CTIVE RUGS. Iwona Ruchala, lan Harris, Louis J. e Felice, Jose M. Eltit 1651-Plat 5:45 pm HOMOLOG MOELING N LIGN OPTIMIZTION FOR THE HUMN MINO CI EXCHNGER LT-1 (SLC75). Claire Colas, vner Schlessinger Platform Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing, and Motility II 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs lexandra Surcel, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Benjamin Prosser, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1652-Plat 4:00 pm MECHNICL RESPONSE OF NESPRIN-2G TO CTOSKELETL FORCES REGULTES LINC COMPLEX-EPENENT MECHNOTRNSUCTION. Hengameh Shams, Gant Luxton, Mohammad R. K. Mofrad 1653-Plat 4:15 pm NUCLER CONSTRICTION SEGREGTES MOBILE NUCLER PROTEINS W FROM CHROMTIN. Charlotte R. Pfeifer, Jerome Irianto, Rachel R. Bennett, untao Xia, Irena L. Ivanovska, ndrea J. Liu, Roger. Greenberg, ennis E. ischer 1654-Plat 4:30 pm MICRORHEOLOG OF STROCTES N GLIOMS N CONTRIBUTION OF INTERMEITE FILMENTS TO THEIR MECHNICS. libert Charlotte, tef snacios, Bruno Goud, Jean-Baptiste Manneville 1655-Plat 4:45 pm MOELLING THE FLOW OF NMICLL CROSS-LINKE BIOPOLMER NETWORKS. rjan E. Boerma, Patrick R. Onck, Erik van der Giessen, Stefanos Papanikolaou 1656-Plat 5:00 pm ICTOSTELIUM MECHNICS CCURTEL IENTIFIES NEW TRGETBLE RUG SPCE FOR PNCRETIC CNCER ELINETE B MOSIN IIS, FILMINS, N LPH-CTININS, COLLECTIVEL COMPRIMISING THE MECHNOBIOME. lexandra Surcel, Eric Schiffhauer, ustin Thomas, Qingfeng Zhu, Robert nders, ouglas Robinson 1657-Plat 5:15 pm MOFIBRIL ORGNIZTION IN CRIOMOCTES IS GUIE B THE MXIML TENSILE STRESS IRECTION. Hongyan uan, Bahador Marzban 1658-Plat 5:30 pm MICROTUBULE BUNLES IN THE ULT CRIOMOCTE. Patrick Robison, lexey I. Bogush, Benjamin L. Prosser Platform Protein-Small Molecule Interactions 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Roman Osman, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Michelle. Sahai, Weill Cornell Medical College 1659-Plat 4:00 pm COMBINE IN VITRO N IN SILICO PPROCHES TO THE SSESSMENT OF STIMULNT PROPERTIES OF NOVEL PSCHOCTIVE SUBSTNCES. Michelle. Sahai, Colin avidson, George Khelashvili, Vincenzo Barrese, Neelakshi utta, Harel Weinstein, Jolanta Opacka-Juffry 1660-Plat 4:15 pm WEIGHTE ENSEMBLE OF PTHWS FOR LIGN UNBINING FROM T4 LSOZME. riane Nunes-lves, aniel M. Zuckerman, Guilherme M. rantes 1661-Plat 4:30 pm EXPLORING NEW PHRMCOLOGICL PERSPECTIVES OF FUSICOCCIN, STBILIZER OF TRGET PROTEIN COMPLEX. ndrea Saponaro, lessandro Porro, ntonio C. Sanjuan, Chiara onadoni, Marco Nardini, Gerhard Thiel, nna Moroni 1662-Plat 4:45 pm Education Travel wardee EVELOPING NOVEL CLSS OF CLC CHLORIE-CHNNEL INHIBITORS. nna K. Koster, Chase Wood, Rhiannon Thomas-Tran, Tanmay S. Chavan, Jonas lmqvist, Kee-Hyun Choi, Justin u Bois, Merritt Maduke 1663-Plat 5:00 pm MPPING CHOLESTEROL BINING SITES ON THE HUMN OPMINE TRNSPORTER. Talia Zeppelin, Xavier Periole, Birgit Schiøtt T U E S 99

128 T U E S 1664-Plat 5:15 pm UNERSTNING THE BINING MECHNISM OF RNOINE TO THE OPEN- N CLOSE STTES OF THE RNOINE RECEPTOR PORE. Williams E. Miranda, Van. Ngo, Laura L. Perissinotti, S. R. Wayne Chen, Sergei. Noskov 1665-Plat 5:30 pm MESOSCOPIC PROPERTIES N MOLECULR MECHNISMS OF IPP MLOI INHIBITION N REMOELING WITH SMLL MOLECULES. leksandr Kakinen, Bo Wang, Xinwei Ge, Raffaele Mezzenga, Thomas P. avis, Feng ing, Pu Chun Ke 1666-Plat 5:45 pm CONFORMTIONL PLSTICIT OF THE MGE-3 PROTEIN S THER- PEUTIC STRTEG IN MULTIPLE MELOM. Roman Osman, Hearn J. Cho, Opher Gileadi Publications Committee Meeting 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Hilton, Bridge Room Workshop Beyond Calcium: Imaging Voltage and Other Ions 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm, Room R02/03 Chair William R. Kobertz, University of Massachusetts Medical School 1667-Wkshp 7:30 pm FLUORESCENT VISULIZTION OF CELLULR EFFLUX. William R. Kobertz 1668-Wkshp 8:00 pm CRITICL EVLUTION OF FRET-BSE BIOSENSOR PERFORMNCE: IM- PLICTIONS FOR MESURING ION CONCENTRTIONS. my E. Palmer 1669-Wkshp 8:30 pm LIGHT UP THE BRIN WITH GENETICLL ENCOE SENSORS OF NEURL CTIVIT. Lin Tian 1670-Wkshp 9:00 pm FUNCTIONL CORTICL CONNECTOMICS THROUGH CO-EXPRESSION OF GENETICLL EXPRESSE VOLTGE N CLCIUM INICTORS. Sam Barnes, Chenchen Song, Thomas Knöpfel Workshop Next Generation Biophysics Enabled by Precision Chemical Biology Tools 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm, Room R04/05 Chair Stephen G. Sligar, University of Illinois 1671-Wkshp 7:30 pm NNOISCS S PRECISION TOOL FOR BIOPHSICS N CHEMICL BIOLOG. Stephen G. Sligar No bstract 8:00 pm GLCNS S CELLULR I S. Laura Kiessling No bstract 8:30 pm TMP-TG: CHEMICL SURROGTE TO THE FLUORESCENT PROTEINS FOR LIVE CELL IMGING. Virginia Cornish 1672-Wkshp 9:00 pm MOLECULR TOOLS N NNOEVICES BUILT FROM N. Tim Liedl Workshop Single-Particle CryoEM: How-To Guide 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm, Room R06/07 Chair Bridget Carragher, New ork Structural Biology Center 1673-Wkshp 7:30 pm USING EM TO UNERSTN THE STRUCTURE N FUNCTION OF MO- LECULR MCHINES. Bridget Carragher 1674-Wkshp 8:00 pm BEST PRCTICES IN T COLLECTION N MOVIE PROCESSING FOR CRO-EM. John Rubinstein 1675-Wkshp 8:30 pm OPTIMIZTION OF CRO-EM STRUCTURL MOEL REPRESENTTION. Wah Chiu 1676-Wkshp 9:00 pm STRUCTURE ETERMINTION OF MULTI-PROTEIN COMPLEXES USING CRO-EM. Lori. Passmore, Christopher J. Russo Workshop Biological Networks from Experiment to Modeling and Back 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm, Room R08/09 Chair Jennifer Reed, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1677-Wkshp 7:30 pm USING GENOME-SCLE MOEL N GENOMIC LIBRR TO ISCOVER THE FUNCTIONS OF METBOLIC GENES. Shu Pan, Kiel Nikolakakis, Edward Ruby, Jennifer Reed 1678-Wkshp 8:00 pm COORINTION OF METBOLISM THROUGH METBOLITE-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS. Uwe Sauer 1679-Wkshp 8:30 pm ECIPHERING THE STOCHSTIC KINETICS OF GENE REGULTION. Ido Golding 1680-Wkshp 9:00 pm MOELING CTOPLSMIC MECHNICS IN RPIL MOVING CELLS. Julie Theriot SOBL (The Society for Latinoamerican Biophysicists) Meeting 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Room

129 TUES POSTER SESSIONS 1:45 pm 3:45 pm, B-2 & C Below is the list of poster presentations of abstracts submitted by October 3. The list of late abstracts scheduled for Tuesday is available in the Program ddendum and the posters can be viewed on boards beginning with L. ll abstracts are available through the desktop planner and mobile app. ters should be mounted beginning at 6:00 pm on Monday and must be removed NO LTER THN 4:30 pm on Tuesday evening. ters will be on view until 10:00 pm on Monday, before presentation. ter numbers shown refer to the program order of abstracts as they appear in the online bstracts Issue. Board numbers indicate where boards are located in the Exhibit Hall. On Tuesday the Exhibit Hall will close completely at 4:30 pm to accommodate the tear down of exhibits. LL POSTERS MUST BE REMOVE B THIS TIME. ters remaining on boards after that time will be discarded. ters being presented on Wednesday may be mounted beginning at 7:00 am on Wednesday. Odd-Numbered Boards 1:45 pm 2:45 pm Even-Numbered Boards 2:45 pm 3:45 pm Board Numbers B1 B30 B31 B47 B48 B63 B64 B81 B82 B94 B95 B121 B122 B144 B145 B156 B157 B168 B169 B188 B189 B208 B209 B224 B225 B252 B253 B264 B265 B280 B281 B297 B298 B312 B313 B322 B323 B338 B339 B357 B358 B374 B375 B401 B402 B413 B414 B428 B429 B445 B446 B469 B470 B485 B486 B495 B496 B508 B509 B520 B521 B536 B537 B543 B544 B555 B556 B564 B565 B593 B594 B604 Category Protein Structure and Conformation III Protein-Small Molecule Interactions I Protein ynamics and llostery III Membrane Protein Structures I Protein ssemblies II Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates II RN Structures and ynamics Protein: N Interactions: Chromatin and Other Structures Chromatin and the Nucleoid II Membrane Physical Chemistry I Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins I Membrane Structure III Protein-Lipid Interactions: Structures General Protein-Lipid Interactions III Exocytosis and Endocytosis II Calcium Signaling II Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal Muscle Electrophysiology II Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating III TRP Channels III Ion Channels, Pharmacology, and isease I Other Channels I Ligand-gated Channels I Cardiac Muscle Regulation II Kinesins, yneins, and Other Microtubule-based Motors II Cytoskeletal ssemblies and ynamics Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing and Motility III Mitochondria in Cell Life and eath II Light Energy Harvesting, Trapping, and Transfer Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience EPR and NMR: Spectroscopy and Imaging Molecular ynamics III Computational Methods and Bioinformatics II Optical Spectroscopy: C, UV-VIS, Vibrational, Fluorescence I Force Spectroscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy I Biosensors Biophysics Education T U E S It is the responsibility of the poster presenters to remove print materials from the board after their presentations. Please do not leave materials or belongings under poster boards or in the poster area. ters will not be collected or stored for pick-up at a later time. The Biophysical Society is not responsible for any articles left in the poster area. 101

130 T U E S Protein Structure and Conformation III (Boards B1 B30) Board B1 PROBING SUBSTRTE SEQUESTRTION IN CRRIER PROTEINS USING VIBRTIONL SPECTROSCOP LBELS. Caroline. McKeon, Samuel C. Epstein Board B2 IENTIFICTION OF FLUOXETINE-SEROTONIN TRNSPORTER INTERC- TIONS USING CROSSLINKING-MSS SPECTROMETR (CX-MS). Elizabeth Castellano Board B3 INSIGHTS INTO SUBSTRTE UNFOLING N LLOSTERIC REGULTION OF INSULIN EGRING ENZME. Felicia H. Jiang, Wei-Jen Tang, Esmael J. Haddadian Board B4 SEC FUNCTIONS IN VIVO S 1M6N-LIKE IMER TO PROMOTE PRO- TEIN TRNSPORT. Tithi Banerjee Board B5 COMPRISON OF POLRIZBLE CONTINUUM & QUNTUM MECHN- ICS/MOLECULR MECHNICS MOELS WITH SERIES OF TRIPEPTIES (X). llen Walker, Lillian Zhu, Esmael Jafari Haddadian, hmed Lakhani Board B6 IENTIFICTION OF KE STRUCTURL FETURES ETERMINING THE BINING OF LPH GLOBIN N ENOTHELIL NITRIC OXIE SN- THSE. TC Stevenson Keller IV, Nicole K. Swope, Brant E. Isakson, Linda Columbus Board B7 MOLECULR LEVEL INSIGHT INTO UNIQUE SURFCE PROTEIN GL- COSLTION PTHW: STRUCTURE OF THE CTINOMCES ORIS LCP ENZME THT MEITES SURFCE PROTEIN GLCOSLTION. Brendan R. mer, Michael R. Sawaya, Brandon Liauw, Janine Fu, Hung Ton-That, Robert T. Clubb Board B8 RTIONL EVELOPMENT OF HBV CPSI INHIBITORS IE B MOLECULR NMICS. Maksym Korablyov, nna Pavlova, Christophe Chipot, James C. Gumbart Board B9 CHRCTERIZTION OF THE FULL-LENGTH, HUMN BECLIN-1 PURIFIE FROM ESCHERICHI COLI. Matthew Ranaghan, Colin Garvie, oug aniels, Beth Levine, Jose Perez Board B10 IFFERENT COVLENT IMMOBILIZTION STRTEGIES INFLUENCING THE FIBRONECTIN S CONFORMTION N BIOCTIVIT. Stephanie Vanslambrouck, Pascale Chevallier, ndree-nne Guay-Begin, Gaetan Laroche Board B11 International Travel wardee STRUCTURL NMICS IN THE MOSIN 7 SINGLE Α-HELIX O- MIN. Matthew Batchelor, Marcin Wolny, Peter J. Knight, Emanuele Paci, rnout P. Kalverda, Michelle Peckham Board B12 Education Travel wardee PROTEIN ENERG NETWORK MOELS TO CLSSIF N PREICT FUNCTIONLL LINKE INTERFCES OF PROTEINS FROM FUNCTIONLL UNCORRELTE INTERFCES. Isha. Mehta, Brian W. Beck Board B13 SSEMBL OF MULTIMERIC LLOSTERIC PROTEIN FROM ITS ISOLTE COMPONENTS CHRCTERIZE B ISOTHERML TITRTION CLORIM- ETR (ITC). ntonio Tsuneshige Board B14 BUILING BETTER PHOSPHOLMBN: CHRCTERIZING N OPTI- MIZING THE STRUCTURL NMICS OF OMIN IB PLN MUTNTS TO TUNE SERC FUNCTION. Kim N. Ha, Mara Exline, Sarah E. Nelson, Gianluigi Veglia Board B15 CHRGE NEUTRLIZTION, NOT SLT BRIGES, STBILIZES LPH HELI- CES IN REPETING BLOCKS OF CIIC N BSIC RESIUES. mmon E. ey, Tyler S. Harmon, Rohit V. Pappu Board B16 MULTI-STTE MOELING OF BIOMOLECULES B STISFCTION OF SPTIL RESTRINTS FROM SINGLE-PRTICLE ELECTRON MICROSCOP IMGES. Ilan E. Chemmama, Charles H. Greenberg, ndrej Sali Board B17 IENTIFICTION N CHRCTERIZTION OF REPRESSE TROPONIN I-LIKE EPITOPE STRUCTURE IN THE C-TERMINL REGION OF TROPONIN T. Taylor Heilig, J.-P. Jin Board B18 NMR STUIES OF CONFORMTIONL SELECTION OF HNRNP H ON RN SPLICING. Liang-uan Chiu, Srinivas Penumutchu, Blanton S. Tolbert Board B19 CHRCTERIZTION OF NOVEL FRET PROBE IN CROWE ENVIRON- MENT USING TIME-RESOLVE NISOTROP. Hannah Leopold, Megan Currie, Jacob Schwarz, rnold J. Boersma, Erin. Sheets, hmed. Heikal Board B20 CRTOCHROME N NUCLER RECEPTORS - EXPNING THE ROLE OF CNONICL CIRCIN REPRESSOR. Colby Sandate Board B21 QUO VIS, BIOMCROMOLECULR STRUCTURE QULIT. Radka Svobodova Varekova, Vladimir Horsky, avid Sehnal, Veronika Bendova, Lukas Pravda, jaroslav Koca Board B22 CETL-GROUP SENSING THROUGH MOULTION OF CONFORMTION- L NMICS IN N RLLKLMINE N-CETLTRNSFERSE. dam. boalroub, shleigh Bachman, Ioannis Gelis Board B23 INTEROMIN CONFORMTIONL CHNGES IN VISUL RRESTIN UPON BINING TO IFFERENT FORMS OF RHOOPSIN. Wei-Lin Ou, Ned Van Eps, Takefumi Morizumi, idin R. Balo, Oliver P. Ernst Board B24 EFFECTS OF G ΑI MRISTOLTION ON RIC-8 GEF CTIVIT. Levi J. McClelland, Stephen R. Sprang Board B25 USING SINGLE MOLECULE FRET TO EXMINE THE IMPCT OF ENZMTIC EGLCOSLTION ON THE STRUCTURE OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN G NTI- BOIES. lan J. Mlotkowski, Brandon Roman, Mark S. Piraino, Cathrine. Southern Board B26 MONITORING MCROMOLECULR CROWING VI FRET USING WVE- LENGTH-EPENENT FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME MESUREMENTS. Jacob Schwarz, Megan Currie, Hannah Leopold, rnold J. Boersma, hmed. Heikal, Erin. Sheets 102

131 1707- Board B27 THE THERMONMICS OF IVLENT METLS BINING TO TURINE/Α- KETOGLUTRTE-EPENENT OXGENSE (TU). Mingjie Li Board B28 ISCRIMINTING RESIUE SUBSTITUTIONS BETWEEN TWO, SINGLE PRO- TEINS WITH SUB-NNOPORE. Zhuxin ong Board B29 EFFECTIVE ON-EMN MINING OF STRUCTURL TBSES. Lukas Pravda, avid Sehnal, Radka Svobodova Varekova, Jaroslav Koca Board B30 INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN PRLLEL SSEMBL PTHWS IN LRGE RIBOSOME SUBUNIT BIOGENESIS. Riley C. Gentry, Eda Koculi Protein-Small Molecule Interactions I (Boards B31 B47) Board B31 KINETICS N PTHWS OF EXTREMEL LONG LIGN RELESE EVENTS REVELE B WEXPLORE N CONFORMTION SPCE NETWORKS. Samuel. Lotz, lex ickson Board B32 MCHINE LERNING GUIE LIGN-PROTEIN SIMULTION PPROCH ELUCITES THE BINING MECHNISM OF BSCISIC CI. Saurabh Shukla, Moeen Meigooni, Chuankai Zhao, iwakar Shukla Board B33 HRTION EFFECTS ON BINING EQUILIBRI: ROLE OF ESOLVTION ENERG. aryl K. Eggers Board B34 STRUCTURE BSE FRMEWORK TO IENTIF NOVEL TRGETS OF F PPROVE KINSE INHIBITORS. Hammad Naveed Board B35 SNTHETIC PEPTIE FROM THE N-TERMINL OF HEXOKINSE I PRE- VENTS THE INTERCTION BETWEEN VC1 N SO1 G93 MUTNT RECOVERING THE VIBILIT OF N LS CELL MOEL. ndrea Magri, Ramona Belfiore, Loredana Leggio, Francesca Guarino, ngela Messina Board B36 MULTI-CONFORMER HIERRCHICL VIRTUL SCREENING WORKFLOW TO IENTIF POTENTIL K-RS INHIBITORS. mit K. Gupta, Priyanka Prakash, John. Putkey, lemayehu. Gorfe Board B37 TBSE OF C PROTEIN-LIGN BINING GIBBS ENERGIES, EN- THLPIES, ENTROPIES, VOLUMES, N CRSTL STRUCTURES. Vaida Linkuvienė, sta Zubrienė, Vaida Paketurytė, lexey Smirnov, Vytautas Petrauskas, aumantas Matulis Board B38 COMPRISON OF THE RG- N GV-CONTINING PEPTIE INTERC- TIONS WITH THE PLTELET INTEGRIN LPHIIBBET3. Rustem I. Litvinov, Olga Kononova, mitry S. Blokhin, Vladimir V. Klochkov, Valeri Barsegov, Joel S. Bennett, John W. Weisel Board B39 BRUSHE POLETHLENE GLCOL N PHOSPHORLCHOLINE S PROM- ISING GRFTING GENTS GINST PROTEIN BINING. Bo Wang, Thomas Blin, leksandr Käkinen, Xinwei Ge, Emily H. Pilkington, John F. Quinn, Michael R. Whittaker, Thomas P. avis, Pu Chun Ke, Feng ing Board B40 INSIGHTS INTO LOW PROMISCUOUS MINOGLCOSIE MOIFING ENZME, MINOGLCOSIE N3 CETLTRNSFERSE-VI. Fnu Prashasti Board B41 THE ROLE OF SOLVENT EFFECT ON THE LIGN BINING PROPERTIES OF THE THERMOSTBLE VRINTS OF MINOGLCOSIE NUCLEOTIL- TRNSFERSE 4`(NT4). Seda Kocaman Board B42 EVELOPMENT OF N IN VITRO FRET BSE INHIBITOR SS FOR THE COILE-COILE INTERCTION BETWEEN MB2CC N P66CR1. Victor C. Ekehchiadi Board B43 THE BINING OF METHLENE BLUE TO PLSMOIUM FLCIPRUM GLU- TTHIONE REUCTSE. Judith H. Prieto Board B44 LIGN-OPTING MECHNISM OF THE P53-BINING POCKET OF THE ONCOPROTEIN MMX. Zheng Su, Lingyun Qin, Rong Chen, Fei ang, Jingjing Zhou, Huili Liu Board B45 BIOCHEMICL N BIOPHSICL CHRCTERIZTION OF SMLL MOL- ECULE INTERCTION WITH THE RS-RELTE PROTEIN CC42. jamali Muhoza, lix Montoya-Beltrand, Paul. dams Board B46 International Travel wardee SHRK-ERIVE SINGLE OMIN NTIBOIES TRGETING POLIPOPRO- TEIN E. Shane E. Gordon, Michael Foley, Matthew. Perugini Board B47 MOLECULR NMICS N OCKING STUIES ON NEUROTENSIN RE- CEPTOR. Rejwan li, asmeen Beasley, Tetyana Skazko, Mostafa Sadoqi, Mihaly Mezei Protein ynamics and llostery III (Boards B48 B63) Board B48 WEB-BSE INTERFCE FOR THE IENTIFICTION OF LLOSTERIC LIGN BINING SITES. Nabina Paudyal, lemayehu. Gorfe Board B49 EFINING N EXPLORING LLOSTERIC MUTTIONS. Igor N. Berezovsky Board B50 TRNSCRIPTIONL REGULTION B LOCKING N UNLOCKING THE INTRINSIC ISORER IN NFΚB. Wei Chen, Clarisse G. Ricci, J. ndrew Mc- Cammon, Elizabeth. Komives Board B51 CONSTRUING THE NMIC COMPLEXIT T PLUSIBLE IKK2-NEMO INTERFCE. Jamie M. Schiffer, Thuy Tien Nguyen, Ozlem emir, Garret Chan, Rommie E. maro, Gourisankar Ghosh Board B52 WHT MKES ENZMES WORK? EXPLORING PROTEIN NMICS IN P-T-X. Qi Huang, Jocelyn M. Rodgers, Russell J. Hemley, Toshiko Ichiye Board B53 EXTREME BIOPHSICS: ENZMES UNER PRESSURE. Qi Huang, Jocelyn M. Rodgers, Russell J. Hemley, Toshiko Ichiye Board B54 IMPROVE RELXTION MOE NLSIS OF HEN EGG-WHITE LSO- ZME PROTEIN. Naoyuki Karasawa, yori Mitsutake, Hiroshi Takano Board B55 IMPORTNCE OF PROTEIN VIBRTION IRECTIONLIT ON FUNC- TION. Katherine. Niessen, Mengyang Xu, anting eng, Edward H. Snell, ndrea G. Markelz T U E S 103

132 T U E S Board B56 CONFORMTIONL EVOLUTION OF THREE REGULTOR OF G-PROTEIN SIGNLING PROTEINS (RGS4, RGS8, RGS19) IN MICROSECON-SCLE SIMULTIONS. Hossein Mohammadiarani, Harish Vashisth Board B57 COMPRTIVE STRUCTURL NMIC NLSIS OF GTPSES. Hongyang Li, Xin-Qiu ao, Barry Grant Board B58 THE MOLECULR MECHNISM OF ENTROPIC LLOSTER OF HEMOGLO- BIN. Takashi onetani, Kenji Kanaori Board B59 STEERE MOLECULR NMIC SIMULTIONS REVEL CRITICL RESI- UES FOR (UN)BINING OF SUBSTRTES, INHIBITORS N PROUCT OF THE MLRIL PFM1P. aniel S. Moore, John P. alton, Irina G. Tikhonova Board B60 NMIC LLOSTER IN REGULTE ENTR OF NEWCSTLE ISESE VIRUS INTO HOST CELLS. Nalvi. uro, Sameer Varma Board B61 THE LLOSTER LNSCPE: QUNTIFING THERMONMIC COU- PLINGS IN BIOMOLECULR SSTEMS. Michel. Cuendet, Harel Weinstein, Michael V. LeVine Board B62 HOW OES LIGN EXPLORE THE EEP CHNNEL OF NEUROLSIN? CONFORMTIONL NMICS STU WITH WEXPLORE N ELSTIC NETWORK MOELING. rzu Uyar, Vardan Karamyan, lex ickson Board B63 VRIBLE NMICS OF IGG4 MONOCLONL NTIBO CONTROLLE B SINGLE POINT MUTTIONS. Ettayapuram Ramaprasad zhagiya Singam, Shahid Uddin, Jose Casas-Finet, onald J. Jacobs Membrane Protein Structures I (Boards B64 B81) Board B64 IMPROVING EXPRESSION IN EST OF 1 ENOSINE RECEPTOR USING CHIMERIC RECEPTORS - ESIGN N OPTIMIZTION OF THE HOST/ PROTEIN PLTFORM FOR THERPEUTIC EVELOPMENT. bhinav R. Jain, nne S. Robinson Board B65 PRCTICL METHO TO PREPRE GLP-1 RECEPTOR. Zhongping Hu, Fan ang, Nian Cheng, Zhengding Su Board B66 PREICTING MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN EST FROM SEQUENCE-ERIVE FETURES. Samuel J. Schulte, Shyam Saladi, William M. Clemons Board B67 STTISTICL MOELS ROBUSTL PREICT MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXPRES- SION IN E. COLI. Shyam Saladi, lexander E. Chu, William M. Clemons Board B68 ESTBLISHING RHOOBCTER SPHEROIES FOR EXPRESSION OF LRGE MITOCONRIL MEMBRNE COMPLEX ME1L FOR CRO-EM STRUC- TURL STUIES. Cristina Puchades, Luke Rockland Wiseman, Gabriel Lander Board B69 INVESTIGTION OF FFINITIES N STRUCTURES OF MEMBRNE PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS USING COMPRBLE SMPLES. Jennifer Martin, Marissa Kieber, Linda Columbus Board B70 SNS STUIES OF MEMBRNE PROTEIN INCORPORTION N CRSTL- LIZTION IN THE LIPIIC CUBIC PHSE. Thomas E. Cleveland, Paul Butler Board B71 CRSTLLOGENESIS OF MEMBRNE PROTEINS MEITE B POLMER- BOUNE LIPI NNOISCS. Jana Broecker, Bryan T. Eger, Oliver P. Ernst Board B72 STRUCTURE OF THE STR6 RECEPTOR FOR RETINOL UPTKE. Jonathan Kim Board B73 BIOSNTHETIC PROUCTION OF N ISOTOPICLL LBELLE RETINL IN E. COLI. Rachel Munro, Meaghan Ward, So oung Kim, Keon h Lee, Kwang-Hwan Jung, Vladimir Ladizhansky, Leonid Brown Board B74 EXPLORING COMPLEXES OF RHOOPSIN N BINING PRTNERS IN VIRTUL RELIT. idin R. Balo, Ned Van Eps, ditya hoot, Merry Wang, Oliver P. Ernst Board B75 STRUCTURE OF N INWR PROTON TRNSPORTING NBEN SEN- SOR RHOOPSIN MUTNT: MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS. Hartmut Luecke, Bamboo ong, Lissete Sanchez Magraner Board B76 SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGTION OF THE PROTONPUMP CSR N ITS LEK ERIVTIVES. Roman Fudim, rend Vogt, Peter Hegemann Board B77 Education Travel wardee CONSTRUCTION OF GPR3 HOMOLOG MOEL USING CONFORM- TIONL MEMORIES. Paula Morales, ow P. Hurst, Patricia H. Reggio Board B78 COMPUTTIONL NLSIS OF OMPG GTING. lan Perez-Rathke, Christina Chisholm, Min Chen, Jie Liang Board B79 PROTEOME-WIE MOELING OF TRNSMEMBRNE LPH-HELICL HO- MOIMERS B TMOCK. ndrei L. Lomize, Irina. Pogozheva Board B80 FIRST MEMBRNE-BOUN, TOMIC LEVEL STRUCTURE OF THE TERNR EXTRINSIC COGULTION COMPLEX. Melanie Muller, Emad Tajkhorshid Board B81 ETERMINE THE SUBSTRTE-REGULTE TONB-EPENENT TRNS- PORTER N TONB INTERCTIONS. Lishan Liu, avid Cafiso Protein ssemblies II (Boards B82 B94) Board B82 Education Travel wardee CONSTRUCTING N IN SILICO MOEL OF THE GRM-NEGTIVE CELLU- LR ENVELOPE. Curtis Balusek, James C. Gumbart Board B83 EXTENING UPSIE, NER-TOMIC LEVEL MOEL FOR FST PROTEIN FOLING, FOR PREICTING PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS. Nabil F. Faruk, John Jumper, Benoit Roux, Tobin R. Sosnick Board B84 STRUCTURL VIEW OF THE ISSOCITION OF ESCHERICHI COLI TRPTOPHNSE. braham H. Parola, Keren Green, Nasrin Qasem, Garik Gdalevsky, nna Kogan, ehuda Goldgur, Ofra Lotan, Orna lmog 104

133 1765- Board B85 IMPROVE EPH2 SM: SHIP2 SM OMIN SSOCITION B INCRES- ING THE SOLVTION OF THE PROTEINS IN MOLECULR NMICS SIMU- LTION. Zhenlu Li, Matthias Buck Board B86 MOLECULR SIMULTION METHO TO PREICT THE SELF-SSEMBL OF HELIX BUNLES IN BIOLOGICL MEMBRNES. Jingjing Huang, Regis Pomes Board B87 PH RESPONSIVE PEPTIE SELF-SSEMBLIES: MECHNISM S OL S VIRUSES. Maité Paternostre, Franck rtzner Board B88 CHRCTERIZTION OF CHMP POLMERS T THE MESOSCLE. Maryam lqabandi, Nicola e Franceschi, Nolwenn Miguet, Christophe Caillat, Stephanie Mangenot, Winfried Weissenhorn, Patricia Bassereau Board B89 LL TUBULINS RE NOT THE SME: REVERSIBLE ISSOCITION OF B- TUBULIN IMERS IFFER EPENING ON THE SOURCE OF TUBULIN. Felipe Montecinos-Franjola, Sumit Chatuverdi, Peter Schuck, an L. Sackett Board B90 STRUCTURE FUNCTION STUIES OF NOVEL HUMN TSH BET VRI- NT. Mihaly Mezei, Ramkumarie Baliram, Rejwan M. li, Terry F. avies, Rauf Latif Board B91 HIJCKING HIS-TGS TO MKE FUNCTIONL MULTI-PROTEIN COMPLEX- ES. Elizabeth R. Haglin, riane Briegel, Lynmarie K. Thompson Board B92 THE TWO FCES OF PEPTIE SELF-SSEMBL. MinJun Lee, oung-beom Jo, Jeseong oon, Seokmin Shin Board B93 MOLECULR NMICS STUIES OF NON-ENVELOPE VIRUS CELL EN- TR MECHNISMS. Shivangi Nangia, llyn R. Brice, Eric R. May Board B94 RTIFICIL PEPTIE-BSE MEMBRNES N THEIR INTERCTION WITH LIPI SSTEMS. Karin Kornmueller, Bernhard Lehofer, Gerd Leitinger, Heinz menitsch, Ruth Prassl Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates II (Boards B95 B121) Board B95 EFFECT OF PEPTIE CONJUGTES OF CRBOXLIC CIS TO THE GGRE- GTION OF MLIN. Jayson Vedad, dam. Profit, Ruel Z. B. esamero Board B96 GGREGTION INUCE CONFORMTION CHNGES ETERMINE M- LIN MEMBRNE FFINIT. Barun K. Maity, noop Rawat, Bappaditya Chandra, nirban as, Sudipta Maiti Board B97 ROLES OF SITE-SPECIFIC EMITION IN ISLET MLOI POLPEPTIE SELF-SSEMBL N TOXICIT SITE-SPECIFIC EMITION IN ISLET MLOI POLPEPTIE SELF-SSEMBL N CTOTOXICIT. Phuong Trang Nguyen, Ximena Zottig, Steve Bourgault Board B98 STRIN-SPECIFIC PROPGTION B N MLOI-BET OECM- ER. exter N. ean, Pradipta K. as, Pratip Rana, Ryan P. Campbell, Preetam Ghosh, Sarah E. Morgan, Vijay Rangachari Board B99 BUILING BIGGER: MOELING LRGE-SCLE PROTEIN INTERCTIONS IN MLOIOSIS. Michael Bergman Board B100 COMPRISON OF STBILITIES OF FIBRILS OF THE MLOI-BET PEP- TIES. Timir Sil, Kanchan Garai Board B101 REGULTION OF BCE1 MRN EXPRESSION IN LZHEIMER S ISESE B GREEN TE CTECHINS N BLCK TE THEFLVINS. Ryan J. Geiser, Shelby E. Chastain, Melissa. Moss Board B102 International Travel wardee SECONR STRUCTURE FLIPPING CONNECTE TO SLT-BRIGE FORM- TION CONVERTS TOXIC MLOI-Β 40 OLIGOMERS TO FIBRILS. Bappaditya Chandra, ebanjan Bhowmik, Barun Kumar Maity, Kaustubh R. Mote, ebabrata hara, Kallol Bera, nirban as, Ravindra Venkatramani, Sudipta Maiti, Perunthiruthy K. Madhu Board B103 EFFECT OF PRMGNETIC SPIN LBEL ON MLOI-BET STRUCTUR- L ENSEMBLE. Sukanya Sasmal, James Lincoff, Teresa Head-Gordon Board B104 ISORERE MLOI-ΒΕΤΑ PROTEIN PROBE B SINGLE-MOLECULE FRET. Fanjie Meng, Jae-eol Kim, Hoi Sung Chung Board B105 LZHEIMER S PROTECTIVE CROSS-INTERCTION BETWEEN WIL-TPE N 2T VRINTS CHNGES Β 42 IMER STRUCTURE. Payel as, nita Chacko, Georges Belfort Board B106 SEQUENCE SPECIFIC QUNTITTIVE HROXL RICL FOOTPRINTING REVELS STRUCTURL ETILS OF MLOI-ß (1-42) PEPTIE OLIGO- MERIZTION. Janna Kiselar, ndrew Nix, nant Paravastu, Rosenberry L. Terrone, lexandra L. Klinger Board B107 MEMBRNE BILERS HELP TO STBILIZE N RE FFECTE B Β- FIBRILS ON THE SURFCE; MOLECULR NMICS STU. Sachin R. Natesh, Karl F. Freed, Esmael J. Haddadian Board B108 PROBING THE MECHNISM OF GLCOSMINOGLCN-MEITE MLOI SSEMBL WITH NON-MLOIOGENIC PEPTIE MO- EL. Mathew Sebastiao, Isabelle Marcotte, Steve Bourgault Board B109 PROBING THE BINING OF Β PEPTIES TO LIPI BILERS. Christopher Lockhart, mitri K. Klimov Board B110 BET-MLOI OLIGOMER FORMTION IN PHSIOLOGICL SOLUTIONS - STU B SINGLE-MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE RESONNCE ENERG TRNSFER. Jun Han, Erwen Mei, Mei-Ping Kung, Hank F. Kung, Jian-Min uan, Hai-Lung ai Board B111 STTISTICL THERMONMIC MOELING OF ERL Β OLIGOMER FORMTION. Nicholas P. van der Munnik, Tao Wei, Melissa. Moss, Mark J. Uline Board B112 STRIN SPECIFIC PROPGTION OF N MLOI BET OLIGOMER IN LZHEIMER ISESE. Vijay Rangachari T U E S 105

134 T U E S Board B113 GGREGTION OF MLOI PROTEINS T THE SURFCE-LIQUI INTER- FCE. Siddhartha Banerjee, Mohtadin Hashemi, Zhengjian Lv, Sibaprasad Maity, Jean-Christophe Rochet, uri Lyubchenko Board B114 BIOPHSICL INSIGHT INTO THE NTI MLOIOGENIC BEHVIOR OF CSTEINE. Masihuz Zaman, Rizwan Hasan Khan Board B115 MLOI BET GGREGTION IN THE PRESENCE OF NTURLL -E- RIVE INHIBITORS. Carol K. Hall, iming Wang, avid C. Latshaw II Board B116 CROSS-RECTIVIT OF LPH-SNUCLEIN WITH OTHER CELLULR COM- PONENTS CN RMTICLL MOULTE MLOI FORMTION. Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede Board B117 USING THE SCN VIBRTIONL PROBE GROUP TO ETERMINE THE MEMBRNE-BOUN STRUCTURL ISTRIBUTION OF N-TERMINLL CETLTE LPH-SNUCLEIN. Kavita. Shroff, Kristen E. Fiore, Casey H. Londergan Board B118 CPOW Travel wardee ETERMINING THE ROLE OF N-TERMINL CETLTION ON Α-SNUCLEIN FUNCTION. Siobhan Toal, dam Trexler, avid ewitt, Mark Brown, Elizabeth Rhoades Board B119 GENERTING MOEL FOR CLMOULIN INUCE FOLING IN THE ISORERE REGULTOR OMIN OF CLCINEURIN. inesh K. adav Board B120 ROLE OF ISORERE PROTEIN ENSEMBLES IN PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTER- CTIONS: CLCINEURIN S MOEL SSTEM. Trevor Creamer Board B121 CHEMICL SHIFT SSIGNMENT OF THE REGULTOR OMIN OF CLCI- NEURIN USING NMR SPECTROSCOP. John Hunt RN Structures and ynamics (Boards B122 B144) Board B122 PRESSURE EFFECTS ON SELF-SSEMBL OF GMP, GUNOSINE 5 -MO- NOPHOSPHTE. Balasubramanian Harish, Mimi Gao, Roland Winter, Catherine Royer Board B123 PREFERENTIL INTERCTIONS OF CHRGE N NEUTRL COSOLUTES WITH MOEL RN HIRPIN. Jacob C. Miner, ngel E. Garcia Board B124 RN COMPCTION IN THE PRESENCE OF POLVLENT CTIONS. Liya F. Oster, Richard Sportsman, Christian Beren, Hongcheng ao, Jae-Ho Shin, Charles Knobler, William Gelbart Board B125 HOW COUNTERION IENTIT IMPCTS THE PTHW OF RN TERTIR FOLING. Robb Welty, Kathleen B. Hall Board B126 CCURTE ETERMINTION OF THE RN THREE-W JUNCTIONS VI SINGLE-MOLECULE HIGH-PRECISION FRET MESUREMENTS. Olga oroshenko, Hayk Vardanyan, iswaria Prakash, Stanislav Kalinin, Simon Sindbert, Oleg Opanasyuk, Christian Hanke, Sabine Müller, Holger Gohlke, Claus.M. Seidel Board B127 FRET, SXS N MOLECULR SIMULTIONS RESOLVE THE SOLUTION STRUCTURES OF THREE COEXISTING CONFORMERS OF FLEXIBLE RN FOUR-W JUNCTION. Hayk Vardanyan, Simon Sindbert, Stanislav Kalinin, Christian. Hanke, Tomasz Soltynski, Grzegorz Lach, anilo Springstubbe, Bettina pel, Edward Snell, Thomas. Grant, Jan Lipfert, Sabine Müller, Janusz M. Bujnicki, Holger Gohlke, Claus.M. Seidel Board B128 SINGLE-MOLECULE ELECTRIC SNPSHOTS OF RN TERTIR PSEU- OKNOT FOLING PTHW. Xinyue Zhang, Ruicheng Shi, ndrew J. Burcke, Li-Qun Gu Board B129 FOLING HETEROGENEIT IN HIV-1 FRMESHIFTING HIRPIN. ustin B. Ritchie, Collin Tittle, Negar Rezajooei, Logan Rouleau, Tonia R. Cappellano, William Sikkema, Michael T. Woodside Board B130 CI Travel wardee STRUCTURL INSIGHTS TO THE 3 UTR OF GIT ELEMENTS. Nancy Wells, Blanton S. Tolbert Board B131 International Travel wardee LIGN-IRECTE CONFORMTIONL NMICS OF THE ENINE- SENSING RIBOSWITCH THERMOSTT. Sven Warhaut, Klara Rebecca Mertinkus, Philipp Höllthaler, Boris Fürtig, Mike Heilemann, Martin Hengesbach, Harald Schwalbe Board B132 NMIC EQUILIBRIUM OF THE TPP RIBOSWITCH S OBSERVE B MF FRET. Junyan Ma, Soheila Rezaei, Feng ing, Hugo Sanabria Board B133 FOLING N CTLSIS OF THE GLMS RIBOZME RIBOSWITCH STUIE T THE SINGLE-MOLECULE LEVEL. ndrew Savinov, Steven M. Block Board B134 MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO FUNCTIONL PROTEIN-RN INTERCTIONS INVOLVE IN VIRL REPLICTION. Blanton S. Tolbert Board B135 REOX EITING OF RN: NOVEL ENOGENOUS MOIFICTION TPE WITH TRNSITION METL COFCTOR (COPPER). Josef H. Wissler Board B136 ISTINCT CHIN ORGNIZING PRINCIPLES OF PROTEINS N RN. Lei Liu, Changbong Hyeon Board B137 3 STRUCTURE PREICTION OF NONCOING RN N SINGLE STRN- E N. Jian Wang, i Xiao Board B138 HOMOLOG MOELING OF RN USING HIERRCHICL NTURL MOVES. Xiong n Lee, delene.l Sim Board B139 CORSE-GRINE MOELING OF RN FOR BIOLOG N NNOTECH- NOLOG. Petr Sulc, Flavio Romano, Thomas Ouldridge, Jonathan oye, rd Louis Board B140 CORSE-GRINE MOEL OF RN CPTURES EXCESS ION TMOSPHERE BETWEEN CONFORMTIONL BSINS. Udayan Mohanty Board B141 Education Travel wardee MULTISTEP FOLING KINETICS OF GROUP I INTRON RN STUIE B MG 2+ -CONCENTRTION JUMP SIMULTIONS. Naoto Hori, Natalia. enesyuk, Thirumalai 106

135 1822- Board B142 SIMULTING THE MELTING OF THE SLMONELL 4-U RN THERMOM- ETER USING REPLIC EXCHNGE MOLECULR NMICS TO SSESS FORCE-FIEL CCURC. Parisa Ebrahimi, lan Chen Board B143 SPTIL MOELING OF CTOSOLIC IFFUSION N EGRTION OF IN- FLUENZ VIRUS EXPLINS MESURE NUCLER ENTR EFFICIENC. ndreas Herrmann, Edda Klipp Board B144 NUCLEIC CIS ON GRPHENE NNOPRTICLE SURFCES. Srivathsan V. Ranganathan Protein: N Interactions: Chromatin and Other Structures (Boards B145 B156) Board B145 SMMETRIC N UNWRPPING RIVES SEQUENTIL IMER RELESE IN NUCLEOSOMES. ujie Chen, Joshua Tokuda, Traci Topping, Steve Meisburger, Suzette Pabit, Lisa Gloss, Lois Pollack Board B146 SEQUENCE EPENENCE IN SLT BSE NUCLEOSOME UNWRPPING USING SXS. lexander Mauney, Joshua Tokuda, ujie Chen, Lisa Gloss, Traci Topping, Oscar Gonzalez, Lois Pollack Board B147 INVESTIGTING THE HISTONE REPLCEMENT PTHW IN SPERM USING TPM. Elizabeth. White, dam Smith, Obinna Ukogu, Hilary Bediako, Moumita asgupta, shley Carter Board B148 THE MOLECULR MECHNISM OF NUCLEOSOME BRETHING. avid Winogradoff, leksei ksimentiev Board B149 N IN TIGHT SPCES: LINKING STRUCTURE, STBILIT N PROTECTION IN PROTMINE PCKGE N. Jason E. erouchey Board B150 INVESTIGTING THE MECHNICS OF PROTMINE-INUCE N CON- ENSTION IN SPERM. Hilary Bediako, dam. Smith, Obinna Ukogu, Moumita asgupta, Elizabeth White, shley R. Carter Board B151 HOLLI JUNCTION STRUCTURE EVELOPMENT FOR SINGLE-MOLECULE VISULIZTION. Mate Gyimesi, Zoltan Kovacs, Mihaly Kovacs Board B152 MITOCHONRIL PROTEIN BF2P INTERCLTES, BENS, LOOPS, N COMPCTS N. ivakaran Murugesapillai, rka Chakraborty, Sébastien Lyonnais, Maria Solà, Mark C. Williams Board B153 TOWRS ROLLING-CIRCLE REPLICTION T THE SINGLE-MOLECULE LEVEL. Cesar L. Pastrana, Carolina Carrasco, Parvez kthar, Sanford H. Leuba, Saleem. Khan, Fernando Moreno-Herrero Board B154 SUPERFMIL 1 HELICSE PIF1 CN PUSH REPLICTION PROTEIN LONG SINGLE STRNE N N INTO UPLEX N. Joshua E. Sokoloski, Roberto Galletto, Timothy M. Lohman Board B155 HOW PROTEIN EFORMTION FFECTS N LOOP TOPOLOG N GEOMETR. Pamela J. Perez, Wilma K. Olson Board B156 TOPOISOMERSE POISON ISTURBS RELXTION OF MECHNICL STRESSES URING GTING MOTION OF N-BINING CORE. Nan-Lan Huang, Michael K. Gilson Chromatin and the Nucleoid II (Boards B157 B168) Board B157 COMPCTION N SEGREGTION OF SISTER CHROMTIS B LOOP-EX- TRUING ENZMES. nton Goloborodko, Maxim Imakaev, John F. Marko, Leonid Mirny Board B158 POLMER MOELS INTEGRTE INVERTE NUCLER GEOMETR WITH CONVENTIONL HI-C COMPRTMENTLIZTION. Martin J. Falk, Natalia M. Naumova, Geoffrey Fudenberg, ana N. Feodorova, Job ekker, Leonid. Mirny, Irina Solovei Board B159 ISTINCT ROLES OF H3 N H2 TILS IN LINKER N NMICS. Zhenhai Li, Jinzen Ikebe, Shun Sakuraba, Hidetoshi Kono Board B160 EXTENT OF NUCLEOSOME ESTBILIZTION GOVERNS EST HMGB CELLULR FUNCTION. Micah J. McCauley, Ran Huo, Nicole Becker, Molly Nelson Holt, Uma Muthurajan, Ioulia Rouzina, Karolin Luger, L. James Maher, Nathan Israeloff, Mark Williams Board B161 S NUCLEUS ENTERS SMLL PORE, CHROMTIN STRETCHES N MINTINS INTEGRIT EVEN WITH N BREKS. Jerome Irianto, untao Xia, Charlotte R. Pfeifer, Roger. Greenberg, ennis E. ischer Board B162 INTERPHSE CHROMTIN NMICS IN RESPONSE TO LOCL N M- GE. Jonah Eaton, lexandra Zidovska Board B163 NLZING N OUBLE-STRN BREK REPIR PROCESSES WITH HIGH-RESOLUTION LOCLIZTION MICROSCOP N PERSISTENT TOPOLOG. ndreas Hofmann, Matthias Krufczik, Michael Hausmann, ieter W. Heermann Board B164 N CTIVE CHIN MOEL TO CONSIER THE CROSSTLK BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE N FUNCTION OF CHROMTIN: EFFECTS OF HETEROGENE- IT. uichi Togashi Board B165 INVESTIGTING PHSICL INTERCTIONS OF THE LIQUI-LIKE NUCLEO- LUS WITH INTERPHSE CHROMTIN. Christina Caragine, Shannon Haley, lexandra Zidovska Board B166 INFLUENCE OF LOCL N N PROTEIN FETURES ON LRGE-SCLE PROPERTIES OF CHROMTIN. Stefjord Todolli, Nicolas Clauvelin, Wilma K. Olson Board B167 LINKING THE CTIVE UNULTIONS OF NUCLER ENVELOPE WITH SURFCE FLUCTUTIONS OF THE CHROMTIN GLOBULE. Fang-i Chu, Shannon Haley, lexandra Zidovska Board B168 HOW TO OPEN NUCLEOSOME. Katalin Toth, oriko Lill, Kathrin Lehmann, lexander Gansen, Jörg Langowski T U E S 107

136 T U E S Membrane Physical Chemistry I (Boards B169 B188) Board B169 OXITION OF POLUNSTURTE PHOSPHOLIPI ECRESES THE CHOLESTEROL CONTENT T WHICH CHOLESTEROL BILER OMINS STRT TO FORM IN PHOSPHOLIPI-CHOLESTEROL MEMBRNES. Laxman Mainali, Mariusz Zareba, Witold K. Subczynski Board B170 MIXING OF OXIIZE N BILER PHOSPHOLIPIS. Radha Ranganathan, Jasmeet Singh, Melissa Ghafarian Board B171 Education Travel wardee IRECT IMGING OF LIQUI OMINS B CROTEM IN SUBMICRON VESICLES. Caitlin E. Cornell, Long Gui, Kelly K. Lee, Sarah L. Keller Board B172 PROBE PRTITION BETWEEN LIQUI-ISORERE (L) N LIQUI-ORERE (LO) PHSES N INVESTIGTION OF NNOO- MIN SIZES. Thais. Enoki, Frederick. Heberle, Gerald W. Feigenson Board B173 CHEMICL GRIENTS TRIGGER N GUIE MOVEMENT OF GINT LIPI VESICLES. Baharan li oosti, Tatsiana Lobovkina Board B174 MOELING TISSUE SPECIFIC PLSM MEMBRNES IN SILICO. Helgi I. Ingolfsson, Timothy S. Carpenter, Felice C. Lightstone Board B175 PHOSPHOLIPI HE GROUPS PROVIE IFFERENTILL STBLE MEM- BRNE ENVIRONMENTS FOR VITMIN E. ndres T. Cavazos, Michaela E. Bell, Zachary L. Leach, Jacob J. Kinnun, Stephen R. Wassall Board B176 PHSICL CHEMICL PROPERTIES OF SILVER NNOPRTICLES STBILIZE WITH POLETHER-BLOCK-MIE INTERCTING WITH CELLULR MEM- BRNE MOELS T THE IR-WTER INTERFCE. Luciano Caseli, Gustavo B. Soriano, Roselaine S. Oliveira, Fernanda F. Camilo Board B177 MEMBRNE PERMETION OF GSOTRNSMITTERS. Christopher N. Rowley Board B178 EFFECTS OF ESTER N ETHER LINKGE IN PHOSPHOLIPIS ON L + L O OMIN SIZE TRNSITION FOR FOUR-COMPONENT LIPI BILER MIXTURE. Wen-Chyan Tsai, Gerald W. Feigenson Board B179 OXITION OF CHOLESTEROL CHNGES THE PERMEBILIT OF LIPI MEMBRNES. Waldemar T. Kulig, Heikki Mikkolainen, gnieszka Olzynska, Piotr Jurkiewicz, Lukasz Cwiklik, Tomasz Rog, Martin Hof, Ilpo Vattulainen, Pavel Jungwirth Board B180 Education Travel wardee PRE-TRNSITION EFFECTS MEITE FORCES OF SSEMBL BETWEEN TRNSMEMBRNE PROTEINS: RECENT RESULTS ON THE ORERPHOBIC EFFECT. Shachi Katira, Kranthi K. Mandadapu, avid Chandler Board B181 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS REVEL THE IMPCT OF COMPO- SITIONL SMMETR IN LIPI MEMBRNES ON PHSE BEHVIOR N LEFLET INTERCTIONS. Michael. Weiner, Gerald W. Feigenson Board B182 THE MECHNISM OF COPPER-INUCE PEROXITION. ov. Lichtenberg, Ilya Pinchuk Board B183 F 4,5 GWLP PRTITIONING, ORIENTTION, N EFFECT ON BENING MOULI IN MOELS OF THE PLSM MEMBRNE. Rebecca. Usery, Thais. Enoki, Vanessa P. Nguyen, Barrera N. Francisco, Gerald W. Feigenson Board B184 NON-MONOTONIC EFFECT OF SOLUTES ON MISCIBILIT TRNSITION TEMPERTURES; SIMPLE EXPLNTION OF CLOSE-LOOP PHSE I- GRMS. Michael Schick, avid W. llender Board B185 PHSIOCHEMICL CHRCTERIZTION OF RCHEL EXOSOMES. lexander P. Bonanno, Michelle Jiang, Noah Gilly, Parkson L.-G. Chong Board B186 WTER NMICS T THE BILER INTERFCE IS SIMILR TO THT WITHIN THE SEC TRNSLOCON. Venkatramanan Krishnamani, Sara Capponi, Stephen H. White Board B187 PROGRESS TOWRS MEMBRNE-BOUN STRUCTURE OF THE ITK/ NEF COMPLEX. Rebecca Eells, Kindra Whitlatch, Frank Heinrich, Mathias Lösche, Thomas E. Smithgall Board B188 VISCOELSTIC MESUREMENTS OF HROXCHOLESTEROL PHOSPHO- LIPI MONOLERS. Nikki Hoang, Lyle H. Nyberg, Benjamin L. Stottrup Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins I (Boards B189 B208) Board B189 INTERCTION OF UREIN 1.2 N CHRGE LIPI BILERS. Shuo Qian, urgesh Rai Board B190 MOLECULR BSIS FOR THE ROLE OF CTIONIC RESIUES IN NTIMICRO- BIL PEPTIE INTERCTIONS. my Rice, Jeff Wereszczynski Board B191 PTOMCIN INUCES TRNSIENT MEMBRNE-PERMEBILIZ- TION. Wei-Chin Hung, Ming-Tao Lee, Meng-Hsuan Hsie, Hsiung Chen, u-ung Chang, Huey W. Huang Board B192 INSERTION PROCESS OF IFFERENT MPHIPTHIC Α-HELICL MPS INTO LIPI BILERS OBSERVE IN UNBISE TOMIC MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Tangzhen Zhao, ukun Wang, an Hu, Jakob Ulmschneider Board B193 International Travel wardee EFFECTS OF LIPI COMPOSITIONS ON THE ENTR OF CELL PENETRTING PEPTIE OLIGORGININE INTO SINGLE VESICLES. Sabrina Sharmin, Md Zahidul Islam, Masahito amazaki, Hideo ohra Board B194 MOULTING EFFECT OF HISTIINE ON SHORT RGININE- N TRPTO- PHN-BSE NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES. Lorant Janosi Board B195 CI Travel wardee EVELOPMENT OF CELL-WLL EFICIENT BCTERI FOR THE CHRC- TERIZTION OF HISTONE-ERIVE NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES THROUGH CONFOCL MICROSCOP. ania M. Figueroa, onald E. Elmore Board B196 MEMBRNE CTIVE PEPTIES S POTENTIL THERPEUTIC OPTION FOR ENVELOPE VIRUSES. Shantanu Guha 108

137 1877- Board B197 MEMBRNE BINING N NTIMICROBIL CTIVIT OF CTIOINC, PORPHRIN-BINING PEPTIE. avid Shirley, Christina L. Chrom, Gregory. Caputo Board B198 MEMBRNE INSERTION OF INUCLER RUTHENIUM COMPLEX N IMPLICTIONS FOR NTIBCTERIL CTIVIT. aniel K. Weber, Marc- ntoine Sani, Matthew T. ownton, J. Grant Collins, Frances Separovic, F. Richard Keene Board B199 2 H NMR STUIES OF BCTERI: HOW OES THE PEPTIOGLCN LER MOIF THE INTERCTION BETWEEN NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES N THE LIPI MEMBRNE. Nury P. Santisteban, Michael R. Morrow, Valerie K. Booth Board B200 LIPI CLUSTERING B NTIMICROBIL POLMERS N LECTINS. nja Stulz, Winfried Römer, Karen Lienkamp, Heiko Heerklotz, Maria Hoernke Board B201 HOW NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES PERMEBILIZE MEMBRNES WITH N WITHOUT PORE FORMTION. Jakob P. Ulmschneider Board B202 THE SNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF LIPIS N PEPTIES ON MEMBRNE - NMICS. Elizabeth Kelley, ndrea Woodka, Paul Butler, Michihiro Nagao Board B203 MOE OF CTION OF NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES: LONG N SHORT MPHIPTHIC LPH-HELIXES USE IFFERENT MECHNISMS. Erik Strandberg, riadna Grau-Campistany, Hector Zamora-Carreras, Marie- Claude Gagnon, Philipp Mühlhäuser, Parvesh Wadhwani, Jochen Bürck, Johannes Reichert, Michele uger, Jean-Francois Paquin, M. ngeles Jiménez, Marta Bruix, Francesc Rabanal, nne S. Ulrich Board B204 SIMULTIONS OF MEMBRNE ISRUPTING PEPTIES PORES VERSUS SURFCE BINING. B. Scott Perrin, Jr., Riqiang Fu, Myriam L. Cotten, Richard W. Pastor Board B205 SIMULTION N TBSE-GUIE NTIMICROBIL PEPTIE EVOLU- TION. Charles H. Chen, Charles G. Starr, Gregory Wiedman, William C. Wimley, Jakob P. Ulmschneider, Martin B. Ulmschneider Board B206 ISCOVERING NOVEL NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES USING HIGH-THROUGH- PUT SCREENING IN THE PRESENCE OF HUMN ERTHROCTES. Charles G. Starr, Jing He, William C. Wimley Board B207 EVELOPMENT OF REFINE BCTERIL SPHEROPLST NLSES TO CHRCTERIZE HBRI NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES. Heidi M. Wade, Louise E O arling, onald E. Elmore Board B208 REL-TIME CHRCTERIZTION OF N NTIMICROBIL MECHNISM- OF-CTION WITH NONLINER OPTICL SCTTERING. Michael J. Wilhelm, Bruk Mensa, Mohammad Sharifian Gh., William F. egrado, Hai-Lung ai Membrane Structure III (Boards B209 B224) Board B209 LIQUI MEMBRNE FLUCTUTIONS RIVE ORERE MONOLER O- MIN LIGNMENT N RFT STCKING. Timur R. Galimzyanov, Veronika V. lexandrova, Petr I. Kuzmin, Peter Pohl, Sergey. kimov Board B210 MECHNICL PROPERTIES OF MOEL ERTHROCTES MEMBRNES FROM HELTH N HEREITR SPHEROCTOSIS SUBJECTS. Bruna R. Casadei, manda C. Caritá, Valéria F. utra, Eneida de Paula, Rumiana imova, Maria S. Figueiredo, Karin. Riske Board B211 LIPIS REGULTE THROUGH MEMBRNE TOPOGRPH REVELE B SINGLE PRTICLE TRCKING. Xinxin Woodward, bir Maarouf Kabbani, Christopher V. Kelly Board B212 RCHEL-INSPIRE LIPIS EXHIBIT LOW MEMBRNE PERMEBILIT UE TO ENTROPIC EFFECTS. Geoffray Leriche, Karthikeyan iraviyam, oung Hun Kim, Takaoki Koyanagi, Olivia Eggenberger, Thomas B. H. Schroeder, Michael Mayer, Jerry ang, avid Sept Board B213 LTERL HETEROGENEIT OF CHOLESTEROL ON BINR LIPI MIXTURES OF POPC/CHOL: MOLECULR NMICS STU. Fernando Favela- Rosales, rturo Galván-Hernández, Jorge Hernández-Cobos, Iván Ortega- Blake Board B214 GINT VESICLES FBRICTE FROM PPER. nand B. Subramaniam Board B215 MNIPULTION OF PHSE-LIKE OMINS WITHIN INTCT B CELL PLSM MEMBRNES N VISULIZTION OF THEIR COMPOSITION USING SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP. Marcos F. Nunez, Matthew B. Stone, Sarah L. Veatch Board B216 BENING MOULUS OF BOLLIPIS UNER THE U-SHPES IFFU- SION. Sergei I. Mukhin, aniyar Gabdullin Board B217 IFFERENT STTIC N SIMILR KINETIC PHSE BEHVIOR SEEN FOR MONOOLEIN N SISTER COMPOUN. ndrew. Folkerts, Paul E. Harper Board B218 HSTERESIS N THE CHOLESTEROL-EPENENT MELTING TRNSITION OF THE MRTINI MOEL. lexis Webb, Clement rnarez, Edward Lyman Board B219 ULTRONUT TOPOLOG OF THE NUCLER ENVELOPE. Mehdi Torbati, Tanmay P. Lele, shutosh grawal Board B220 STBILIZTION OF CELL MEMBRNE STRUCTURES B CURVTURE-INUC- ING PROTEINS. Morgan Chabanon, Padmini Rangamani Board B221 SOLUBILIZTION OF LIPI MEMBRNES B STRENE-MLEIC CI CO- POLMERS: IMPORTNCE OF POLMER COMPOSITION N PH. Stefan Scheidelaar, Juan J. ominguez, Jonas M. orr, Martijn C. Koorengevel, Cornelis. van Walree, J. ntoinette Killian T U E S 109

138 T U E S Board B222 NNOSCOPIC LIPI OMINS CHRCTERIZE B ISCT MICROSCO- P. Matthew C. Blosser, Helena L. E. Coker, Mark I. Wallace Board B223 OPTIMIZING CONITIONS FOR THE ISOLTION OF MEMBRNE PROTEINS B STRENE-MLEIC CI COPOLMERS: CSE STU ON E. COLI IN- NER MEMBRNES. Jonas M. oerr, Martijn C. Koorengevel, J. ntoinette Killian Board B224 MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXTRCTION B STRENE-MLEIC CI CO- POLMERS IS INEPENENT OF SUBCELLULR LOCLIZTION BUT IS INFLUENCE B MEMBRNE ORGNIZTION. Jonas M. oerr, Juan J. ominguez Pardo, Marleen H. van Coevoorden-Hameete, Casper C. Hoogenraad, J. ntoinette Killian Protein-Lipid Interactions: Structures (Boards B225 B252) Board B225 COMPUTTIONL CHRCTERISTION OF THE MOULTION OF MEM- BRNE PROTEINS B LIPIS. Carmen omene, Javier Iglesias Fernandez, Richard Naftalin, Peter J Quinn Board B226 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS OF G-PROTEIN COUPLE RECEP- TOR LIPI INTERCTIONS. George Hedger, Hsin-ung en, Idlir Liko, Carol V. Robinson, Christian Siebold, Mark S. P. Sansom Board B227 RTIONL ESIGN OF NEW NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES TRGETING GRM NEGTIVE BCTERI. Loan K. Huynh, Goutam Gupta Board B228 IRECT OBSERVTION OF UNIIRECTIONL CHOLESTEROL FLIPPING ON THE SURFCE OF P-GLCOPROTEIN. Sundar Thangapandian, Emad Tajkhorshid Board B229 P-GP LIPI UPTKE PTHWS ETERMINE B CORSE-GRIN MOLECU- LR NMIC SIMULTION. Estefania Barreto Ojeda, Valentina Corradi, Ruo-Xu Gu, Peter Tieleman Board B230 International Travel wardee LIPI TRNSFER MECHNISM OF CETP BETWEEN HL N LL: CORSE-GRINE SIMULTION STU. Venkata Reddy Chirasani, Sanjib Senapati Board B231 ROLE OF BOUN PHOSPHOLIPIS IN STRUCTURL STBILIT N FUNCTIONLIT OF CHOLESTERL ESTER TRNSFER PROTEIN. Prasanna iddige Revanasiddappa, Revathi Shankar, Sanjib Senapati Board B232 OXITION STTE N PH EPENENCE OF CTOCHROME C BINING TO CRIOLIPIN-CONTINING LIPOSOMES. Bridget Milorey, Reinhard Schweitzer-Stenner Board B233 LNINE CHRGE SCREENING EMONSTRTES CTOCHROME C UN- FOLING ON CRIOLIPIN MEMBRNE SURFCES. Margaret M. Elmer- ixon, Bruce E. Bowler Board B234 EXPLORING THE STBILIT N CRIOLIPIN FFINIT OF CTOCHROME C S OMIN SWPPE IMER CONFORMTION. Harmen B. Steele, Levi J. McClelland, J.B. lexander Ross, Bruce E. Bowler Board B235 SELECTIVE PROBING OF NON-NTIVE CRIOLIPIN-BOUN CONFORM- TIONS OF FERRICTOCHROME C VI FERROCNIE-MEITE PHOTO- REUCTION. mitry Malyshka, Reinhard Schweitzer-Stenner Board B236 International Travel wardee BIOPHSICL INSIGHTS INTO THE MEMBRNE INTERCTION OF THE CORE MLOI-FORMING Β40 FRGMENT K16-K28 N ITS ROLE IN THE PTHOGENESIS OF LZHEIMER S ISESE. Swapna Bera, Kyle Korshavn, Rajiv Kar, Mi Hee Lim, yyalusamy Ramamoorthy, nirban Bhunia Board B237 Education Travel wardee STRUCTURL NLSIS OF TU PEPTIE INTERCTIONS WITH LIPI MEMBRNES USING FOURIER TRNSFORM INFRRE SPECTROSCO- P. Paige Engen, Larry Masterson Board B238 STRUCTURE N NMICS OF NNOPORE-CONFINE MEMBRNE PROTEINS RE FFECTE B BILER LIPI COMPOSITION. lexander. Nevzorov, Morteza Jafarabadi, ntonin Marek, lex I. Smirnov Board B239 MEMBRNE TRGETING OF TIRP IS NEGTIVEL REGULTE B PHOS- PHORLTION IN ITS PHOSPHOINOSITIE-BINING MOTIF. aniel G. S. Capelluto, Wen Xiong, Xiaolin Zhao, Shuyan Xiao, Jeffrey F. Ellena, Geoffrey S. rmstrong, Carla V. Finkielstein Board B240 STRUCTURE, NMICS, N FUNCTION OF THE MEMBRNE SSOCI- TE SRC FMIL KINSE HCK. Matthew P. Pond, Rebecca Eells, Lydia Blachowicz, Frank Heinrich, Francisco Bezanilla, Gianluigi Veglia, Mathias Lösche, Benoît Roux Board B241 HUMN ΒΕΤΑ EFENSIN TPE 3 INTERCTION WITH CHEMOKINE RECEP- TOR CXCR4. Liqun Zhang, aron Weinberg, Zhiming Feng Board B242 SPHINGOMELIN MOULTES STRUCTURE OF POLIPOPROTEIN -I IN LZHEIMER S ISESE. Vanshika Singh, Vinit Sansanwal, Subhabrata Kar Board B243 KINETIC OFF-RTES OF MEMBRNE SSOCITE PROTEINS MESURE IN UNROOFE CELLS. Eric N. Senning, Nicolas Reyes, Sharona E. Gordon Board B244 THE USE OF MEMBRNE FUSION TO UNERSTN THE ROLE OF LUNG SURFCTNT PROTEIN B IN LIPI TRFFICKING. Kayla Kroning, Otonye Braide Board B245 ELIVER OF LUNG SURFCTNT SP-C BSE NNOSTRUCTURES TO RESPIRTOR IR-LIQUI INTERFCIL FILMS SURFCTNT SP-C- BSE NNOSTRUCTURES TO RESPIRTOR IR-LIQUI INTERFCIL FILMS. Nuria Roldan, ntonio Cruz, ndrea Sanz, Marta Bruix, Jesús Pérez-Gil, Begoña Garcia-lvarez Board B246 LIPI BILER SSOCITION OF THE LTERNTIVEL TRNSLTE REGION OF PTEN-LONG. nne-marie Bryant, rne Gericke Board B247 PTEN BINING MECHNISM WITH COMPOSITIONLL IVERSE LIPI MOEL MEMBRNES. Brittany M. Neumann, Katrice E. McLoughlin, Vanessa Pinderi, Rakesh Harishchandra, lonzo Ross, rne Gericke Board B248 STRUCTURE, NMICS, N INTERCTIONS OF GPI-NCHORE HUMN GLPICN-1 HVING N-GLCNS N HEPRN SULFTES IN MEMBRNES. Hongjing Ma, Jumin Lee, Wonpil Im 110

139 1929- Board B249 SSEMBL OF MTRIX PROTEIN 1 OF INFLUENZ VIRUS N ITS ROLE IN BUING PROCESS. Liudmila. Shilova, nna S. Lyushnyak, enis G. Knyazev, Natalia V. Fedorova, Liudmila. Baratova, Oleg V. Batishchev Board B250 TUBULIN ON BIOMIMETIC MITOCHONRIL MEMBRNES: STRUCTURL FETURES N LIPI ISCRIMINTION. avid P. Hoogerheide, Sergei u. Noskov, aniel Jacobs, Hirsh Nanda, Tatiana K. Rostovtseva, Sergey M. Bezrukov Board B251 MEMBRNE BOUN STRUCTURES OF PERIPHERL MEMBRNE BIN- ING PROTEINS TIM3 N TIM1 PROUCE B MOLECULR NM- ICS INFORME NLSIS OF X-R SCTTERING EXPERIMENTS. aniel Kerr, Zhiliang Gong, Greg Tietjen, Javier Baylon, Luke Hwang, J. Michael Henderson, Binhua Lin, Mati Meron, Wei Bu, Mark Schlossman, Emad Tajkhorshid, Erin dams, Ka ee Lee Board B252 CURVTURE MEITE INTERCTIONS IN HIGHL CURVE MEM- BRNES. fshin Vahid Belarghou, nđela Šarić, Timon Idema General Protein-Lipid Interactions III (Boards B253 B264) Board B253 MOLECULR MECHNISM OF LIPI SCRMBLING B OPSIN. George Khelashvili, Kalpana Pandey, Harel Weinstein, nant K. Menon Board B254 N OPSIN MONOMER SCRMBLES PHOSPHOLIPIS &lt. Kalpana Pandey, Birgit Ploier, Michael Goren, George Khelashvili, nant Menon Board B255 ROLE OF SOFT MTTER IN G-PROTEIN -COUPLE RECEPTOR SIGNL- ING. Udeep Chawla, Suchithranga M..C Perera, ndrey V. Struts, Michael C. Pitman, Michael F. Brown Board B256 UTOMTE IENTIFICTION OF CHOLESTEROL INTERCTION SITES ON G-PROTEIN COUPLE RECEPTORS B CORSE-GRINE SIMULTION. Eric Rouviere, Cément rnarez, Edward Lyman Board B257 SINGLE MOLECULE STUIES OF MEMBRNE-BOUN, MSTER KINSE CIRCUIT... ETECTING INTERCTIONS OF TWO MSTER KINSE PIRS ON THE MEMBRNE, PK1-KT1 N PK1-PKC LPH. Brian P. Ziemba, Joseph J. Falke Board B258 LIPIS, NEUROTRNSMITTERS N THEIR RECEPTORS. Hanna Juhola, Fabio Lolicato, Pekka tila, Ilpo Vattulainen, Tomasz Rog Board B259 ROLE OF HROPHILIC GROOVE OF THE TMEM16 PROTEIN IN LIPI SCRMBLING. George Khelashvili, Byoung Cheol Lee, Maria Falzone, nant K. Menon, lessio ccardi, Harel Weinstein Board B260 REGULTION OF MEMBRNE BINING B THE C2-OMIN OF CTO- PLSMIC PHOSPHOLIPSE 2 B CERMIE-1-PHOSPHTE N CL- CIUM. Xiuhong Zhai, ong-guang Gao, Ivan. Boldyrev, Lucy Malinina, inshaw J. Patel, Julian G. Molotkovsky, Charles. Chalfant, Rhoderick E. Brown Board B261 NON-NTIVE METL IONS REVEL THE ROLE OF ELECTROSTTICS IN SN- PTOTGMIN 1-MEMBRNE INTERCTION. Sachin Katti, tul Srivastava, Bin Her, lexander B. Taylor, Tatyana Igumenova Board B262 MOLECULR ETILS OF THE PH OMIN OF CP1 PROTEIN BINING TO PIP2-CONTINING MEMBRNES. Chun Chan, Lanyuan Lu, Fei Sun, Jun Fan Board B263 CTIVTION OF PI3K B RS: SINGLE MOLECULE STUIES OF THE CTIV- TION MECHNISM. Thomas Buckles, Brian Ziemba, John E. Burke, Glenn Masson, Roger Williams, Joseph J. Falke Board B264 QUNTITTION OF CRIOLIPIN BINING TO HUMN UTOPHG (MITOPHG)-RELTE TG-8 PROTEINS. Zuriñe ntón, ne Landajuela, Javier H. Hervás, L. Ruth Montes, Sonia Hernández-Tiedra, Felix M Goni, Guillermo Velasco, licia lonso Exocytosis and Endocytosis II (Boards B265 B280) Board B265 MEMBRNE EFECTS RECRUIT C-TERMINUS OF COMPLEXIN TO SNP- TIC VESICLES. Jiajie iao Board B266 SOLUBLE BET-MLOI MOIFIES PRESNPTIC MEMBRNE CHOLES- TEROL N RIGIIT. Qi Zhang Board B267 CHRCTERIZING THREE COMPONENT HETEROMERIC COMPLEXES ME- ITE B OTOFERLIN, MULTIVLENT MEMBRNE FUSION PROTEIN, USING NOVEL SINGLE-MOLECULE SS. Colin Johnson, Nicole Hams Board B268 SNRE PROTEINS ENTROPICLL EXPN MEMBRNE FUSION PORES. Sathish Thiyagarajan, Zhenyong Wu, Oscar. Bello, Sarah M. uclair, Wensi Vennekate, Shyam S. Krishnakumar, Erdem Karatekin, Ben O Shaughnessy Board B269 EXMINTION OF NTIGEN-INUCE ENOCTIC STRUCTURE FORM- TION IN B LMPHOCTES. Thaddeus M. avenport, ndrea M. ickey, Kem. Sochacki, Justin W. Taraska Board B270 BULK LIGNS S ENTROPIC INHIBITORS OF RECEPTOR UPTKE B EN- OCTOSIS. ndre C.M. egroot, avid J. Busch, Carl C. Hayden, aron T. lpar, Jeanne C. Stachowiak Board B271 MOLECULR MECHNISMS OF V-SNRE FUNCTION IN SECRETOR GRN- ULE EXOCTOSIS. Misty Marshall, Per-eric Lund, Sebastian Barg Board B272 C1-C2 MOULE IN MUNC13 INHIBITS CLCIUM-EPENENT NEU- ROTRNSMITTER RELESE. Jeremy ittman, Francesco Michelassi, Haowen Liu, Zhitao Hu Board B273 HOMOLOGOUS C2 OMINS OF MOFERLIN N SFERLIN HVE ISTINCT LIPI BINING SPECIFICITIES. Faraz Harsini, nne Rice, Sukanya Chebrolu, Kerry Fuson, ndrei Turtoi, R. Bryan Sutton Board B274 CLCIUM-MEITE OCKING N FUSION OF PURIFIE ENSE CORE VESICLES WITH RECONSTITUTE MEMBRNES. lex Kreutzberger, Volker Kiessling, Binyong Liang, Patrick Seelheim, J. avid Castle, Lukas K. Tamm T U E S 111

140 T U E S Board B275 FUSION PORE SELECTIVIT IN CHROMFFIN CELLS. Joannalyn elacruz, Meng Huang, Joan Lenz, Manfred Lindau, Shailendra Rathore Board B276 ISSECTING THE BIOMECHNICL FEEBCK BETWEEN PLSM MEM- BRNE CURVTURE N ENOCTIC PROTEINS IN MMMLIN CELLS USING NNOSTRUCTURE SUBSTRTES. Jessica R. Marks, Guiseppe Calafiore, Stefano Cabrini, avid rubinn Board B277 SIMULTION-GUIE OPTIMIZTION OF ELECTROE RRS FOR ELEC- TROCHEMICL IMGING OF QUNTL EXOCTOSIS. Seyedmehdi Orouji, Kevin. Gillis Board B278 EVELOPMENT OF BIOPHSICL MRKERS THT QUNTIF METSTTIC POTENTILS OF PROSTTE CNCER CELLS USING TSUNMI MICRO- SCOPE. en-liang Liu, aron M. Horning, Evan P. Perillo, Cong Liu, Mirae Kim, Rohan Vasisht, Hannah Horng, ndrew K. unn, Chun-Liang Chen, Hsin-Chih eh Board B279 INVOLVEMENT OF CTIN NMICS IN ENOCTOTIC PROCESS RE- VELE B FST-SCNNING TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPE. iko oshida, Nobuaki Sakai, oshitsugu Uekusa, anshu Zhang, Masahiro Kumeta, Shige H. oshimura Board B280 Education Travel wardee EFFECTS OF MEMBRNE TENSION ON SNRE-MEITE SINGLE FUSION PORES. Natasha udzinski, Erdem Karatekin Calcium Signaling II (Boards B281 B297) Board B281 STUING THE EFFECTS OF GLUCGON-MOULTORS ON THE CTIV- IT OF SECON MESSENGERS IN SUBCELLULR COMPRTMENTS OF PNCRETIC ISLET CELLS. lessandro Ustione, Jing Hughes, Subhadra Gunawardana, avid W. Piston Board B282 NOVEL PPROXIMTION OF STTIONR SINGLE-CHNNEL C 2+ NNOOMIN. Victor Matveev Board B283 CLCIUM MICROOMINS N MOULTION IN MECHNOSENSOR HIR CELLS. Holly. Holman Board B284 TRGETE OPTOGENETIC CTIVTION OF CLCIUM TRNSIENTS IN EVELOPING SKELETL MUSCLE CELLS. Stephane Sebille, Oualid yad, Christian Cognard, Patrick Bois, urelien Chatelier Board B285 PLSM MEMBRNE ORI1 N SEPTIN ORGNIZTION URING CLCIUM SIGNLLING. Zachary Katz, Chan Zhang, riel Quintana, Björn Lillemeier, Patrick Hogan Board B286 LE TIGHTL SSOCITES TO NEURONL CLCIUM SENSOR (NCS) PRO- TEIN REM N PROMOTES STRUCTURL CHNGES NLOGOUS TO CLCIUM BOUN REM. Samiol zam, Jaroslava Miksovska Board B287 REWIRING CLCIUM SIGNLING FOR GENOME EITING N TRNSCRIP- TIONL REPROGRMMING. Nhung T. Nguyen, Lian He, i Liang, un Huang, ubin Zhou Board B288 CLMOULIN INTERCTS N REGULTES ENZME CTIVIT OF THE MMMLIN SPERM PHOSPHOLIPSE C. Michail Nomikos, ngelos Thanassoulas, Brian L. Calver, Maria Theodoridou, Luke Buntwal, Zili Sideratou, George Nounesis, F. nthony Lai Board B289 MINO CI CONTRIBUTIONS TO BINING CROSS PIRE EF-HNS IN CLMOULIN. Suzanna Bennett, Margaux Miller, Thomas Middendorf, Richard ldrich Board B290 UTOMTE CHRCTERIZTION OF NMIC PRMETERS OF INTR- CELLULR CLCIUM SIGNLS. Laurent MacKay Board B291 NOVEL PPROCH TO STU SERC FUNCTION IN SITU. Elisa Bovo, Siddharth Bhayani, Olga Raguimova, Seth L. Robia, leksey V. Zima Board B292 STIMULTOR N INHIBITOR EFFECTS OF PKC ISOZMES RE MEI- TE B SERINE/THREONINE PKC SITES OF THE CV2.3Α 1 SUBUNITS. Ganesan L. Kamatchi, Senthilkumar Rajagopal, Brittney K. Burton Board B293 NMIC SUBSTRTE GTING IN CMKII B UTOPHOSPHORL- TION. errick E. Johnson, Swarna S. Ramaswamy, ndy Hudmon Board B294 Education Travel wardee SINGLE-CELL INVESTIGTION OF THE ROLE OF CLCIUM BURSTS IN HU- MN IMMUNE CELLS. Emmet. Francis, Volkmar Heinrich Board B295 TRIL SPCEIFIC PITX2 INSUFFICIENCINCRESES THE FREQUENC OF CLCIUM SPRKS, WVES, N FTER-EPOLRIZTIONS IN MOUSE TRIL MOCTES. Carmen Tarifa, dela Herraiz-Martinez, lexander Vallmitjana, Selma. Serra, iego Franco, Raul Benitez, Leif Hove-Madsen Board B296 CONTRIBUTION OF MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM UPTKE TO INTRCEL- LULR CLCIUM HOMEOSTSIS STUIE WITH ORGNELLE-TRGETTE PROBES IN SKELETL MUSCLE FIBERS. Carlo Reggiani, Marta Canato, Paola Capitanio, Lina Cancellara, Feliciano Protasi Board B297 NECROPTOSIS EXECUTION IS MEITE B PLSM MEMBRNE NNO- PORES THT RE INEPENENT OF CLCIUM. Uris L. Ros Quincoces, na J. Garcia-Saez Cardiac, Smooth, and Skeletal Muscle Electrophysiology II (Boards B298 B312) Board B298 TTENUTION OF CONUCTION SLOWING URING GLOBL ISCHEMI IN GUINE PIG HERTS THROUGH INCRESE EXTRCELLULR CL- CIUM. Gregory S. Hoeker, Steven Poelzing Board B299 EXTRCELLULR TP TRIGGERS CTION POTENTILS IN VENTRICULR CRIOMOCTES. Kyungsoo Kim, Frank Raucci, Sabine Huke, Bjorn C. Knollmann Board B300 THE COMPRISON OF VOLUNTR N FORCE EXERCISES ON CRIC FUNCTION OF CM MOEL MICE. Masami Sugihara, Ryo Kakigi, Takashi Murayama, Takashi Sakurai, Takashi Miida, Sachio Morimoto, Nagomi Kurebayashi 112

141 1981- Board B301 LTERTION OF CTION POTENTIL URING ERL ISCHEMI IN THE HERT. Rimantas Treinys, Regina Mačianskienė, Mante lmanaityte, Jonas Jurevicius Board B302 BET-RENERGIC N TP SENSITIVE POTSSIUM CHNNEL EFFECTS ON VENTRICULR CTION POTENTIL URTION: LTERTIONS WITH EXERCISE TRINING. Xinrui Wang, Robert H. Fitts Board B303 IONIC CURRENT CHNGES URING CTION POTENTILS IN PORCINE POST-MI HERT FILURE MOEL. Bence Hegyi, Julie Bossuyt, Leigh G. Griffiths, Rafael Shimkunas, Zana Coulibaly, Kenneth S. Ginsburg, Leighton T. Izu, Tamás Bányász, onald M. Bers, e Chen-Izu Board B304 SOIUM HOMEOSTSIS NMICLL REGULTES SINOTRIL NOE PCEMKER CTIVIT. Stefano Morotti, Christian Rickert, Joshua St. Clair, Nicholas Ellinwood, Catherine Proenza, Eleonora Grandi Board B305 LOSS OF CVEOLIN-3 CUSES HERT RHTHM BNORMLITIES B F- FECTING C 2+ -VOLTGE COUPLING IN THE MOUSE SINOTRIL NOE. i Lang, leah Warden, Timothy Kamp, lexey Glukhov Board B306 ELECTRICLL ORMNT SINOTRIL NOL CELLS (SNC) RE WKENE B INCRESE CMP-EPENENT PHOSPHORLTION OF COUPLE-CLOCK PROTEINS. Kenta Tsutsui, Mary S. Kim, shley N. Wirth, Oliver J. Monfredi, Bruce. Ziman, Rostislav Byshkov, lexander. Maltsev, Victor. Maltsev, Edward G. Lakatta Board B307 SEX PPROCH TO PCEMKING. Ursula oris, Sunil Logantha, Maria Petkova, u Zhang, Sanjay Kharche, Halina obrzynski, Joseph anni Board B308 METHOOLOG TO IMPROVE HUMN VENTRICULR MOELS FOR THE INVESTIGTION OF CRIC RRHTHMIS. Jesús Carro, José F Rodríguez-Matas, Esther Pueyo Board B309 MEMOR N STBILIT OF THE CRIC CTION POTENTIL REPOLR- IZTION IN THE SPCE OF ITS LLOWE STTES: SINGLE CELL SIMUL- TION STU. Massimiliano Zaniboni Board B310 N INTEGRTE MOEL OF HUMN BET-RENERGIC SIGNLING N VENTRICULR ELECTROPHSIOLOG REVELS CONTRIBUTORS TO POSI- TIVE INOTROP. Jingqi Gong, W. Clayton Thompson, Cynthia J. Musante, Eric. Sobie Board B311 CPCITIVE MEMOR SUPPRESSES LTERNNS N PROMOTES SPON- TNEOUS CTIVIT IN FRCTIONL-ORER MINIML CRIOMOCTE MOEL. Tien Comlekoglu, Seth H. Weinberg Board B312 CTIVTION OF TRPM3 IN PERIVSCULR SENSOR NERVES INUCES ILTION OF MOUSE RESISTNCE RTERIES. Lucia lonso-carbajo, eranddy. lpizar, Justyna Startek, Jose Ramón López-López, Maria Teresa Pérez-García, Karel Talavera Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating III (Boards B313 B322) Board B313 KV2.1/KV6.4 HETEROTETRMERS RE FUNCTIONL IN TWO STOICHIO- METRIC CONFIGURTIONS. Glenn Regnier, irk J. Snyders Board B314 LIPI-EPENENT GTING OF KV CHNNELS N EXCITBILIT CHNGE OF CEREBELLR PURKINJE NEURONS IN N NPC1 MOEL MOUSE. Qiu-Xing Jiang, Hui Zheng Zheng, Hong Xing, Gaya adav, uqing Li Board B315 TRBECTEIN RE-EUCTES RESTING PERITONEL MCROPHGES INTO M1 SUBTPE. iego. Peraza, Marina Mojena, licia de la Cruz, Teresa Gonzalez, Lisardo Bosca, Carlos M. Galmarini, Carmen Valenzuela Board B316 SLO3 CHNNEL IS ESSENTIL FOR FERTILIZE EGG EVELOPMENT B CONTROLLING CRITICL MOLECULES FOR MITOSIS. Qiong-ao Tang, e Liu, Zheng Xu, Fang-Fang Zhang, Fei-Fei Zhang, an Li, Jose M. Eltit, iomedes E. Logothetis, Zhe Zhang Board B317 ROLE OF TNK-BINING KINSE IN NEUROEGENERTION PROUCE B SPINOCEREBELLR TXI TPE 13. alan Zhang, Luis Varela, Tamas Horvath, Leonard Kaczmarek Board B318 International Travel wardee HIV-TT INUCES ECRESE IN I KR N I KS VI REUCTION IN PHOS- PHTILINOSITOL-(4,5)-BISPHOSPHTE VILBILIT. Zeineb Es-Salah- Lamoureux, Mariam Jouni, Olfat. Malak, Nadjet Belbachir, Zeina Reda l Sayed, Marine Gandon-Renard, Guillaume Lamirault, Chantal Gauthier, Isabelle Baró, Flavien Charpentier, Kazem Zibara, Patricia Lemarchand, Bruno Beaumelle, Nathalie Gaborit, Gildas Loussouarn Board B319 FLVONOIS S NTURL MOULTORS OF MITOCHONRIL POTS- SIUM CHNNEL. Piotr Bednarczyk, nna Kicinska, Wieslawa Jarmuszkiewicz, Renata ebowska, dam Szewczyk Board B320 MECHNOSENSITIVIT OF MITOCHONRIL POTSSIUM CHNNELS. Piotr Koprowski, gnieszka Kielbasa, Bogusz Kulawiak, dam Szewczyk Board B321 IENTIFICTION OF LRGE-CONUCTNCE CLCIUM-REGULTE K CHNNEL IN HUMN ERML MITOCHNRI. dam Szewczyk, nna Kicinska, Bartlomiej ugustynek, Bogusz Kulawiak, Wieslawa Jarmuszkiewicz, Piotr Bednarczyk Board B322 SINGLE-CHNNEL RECORINGS OF K + CHNNELS EXPRESSE IN SCCH- ROMCES CEREVISIE. Maria. Tejada, Karen Molbaek, Halim Cazimi, Peter Ellekvist, Kirstine Calloe, Claus H. Nielsen, Per mstrup Pedersen, an. Klaerke TRP Channels III (Boards B323 B338) Board B323 TRPC5 CHNNELS RE INHIBITE B WT PRESENILIN1 BUT NOT THE LZHEIMER S ISESE MUTNT M146V. Sukhjinder Kaur, Zuleen Chia- Chang, Paris Hanson, Laura orke, Zafir Buraei Board B324 TPICL TRP CHNNEL PHRMCOLOG IN SCHISTOSOMES. Swarna Bais, Corbett T. Berry, Xiaohong Liu, Bruce. Freedman, Robert M. Greenberg T U E S 113

142 T U E S Board B325 PHRMCOLOG OF ROSOPHIL MELNOGSTER TRP1 ISO- FORMS. Brett Boonen Board B326 NOVEL ROLE OF PUFS S ESSENTIL COFCTORS FOR TRPV4 FUNC- TION. Rebeca C. Caires, Valeria Vasquez, Julio F. Cordero-Morales Board B327 THE VGLUT3 ICRE ;ROS26 I14 MOUSE MOEL S TOOL FOR STUING TRPM8 + SENSOR NEURONS. Theanne N. Griffith, Javier E. Marquina- Solis, drian C. Thompson, Blair. Jenkins, Ellen. Lumpkin Board B328 NLOG-TO-IGITL CONVERSION OF IFFERENTIL METBOTROPIC INPUTS TO LTERL SEPTL NEURONS B THE COMBINE CTION OF TRPC4 N GIRK. Michael X. Zhu, Jin-bin Tian Board B329 CROSSTLK OF PIN N PLESURE: TRPV1 IS NOVEL OXTOCIN RECEP- TOR. elena Nersesyan, Lusine emirkhanyan, Tyler awson, Swapna suthkar, eny Cabezas-Bratesco, Sebastian Brauchi, Eleonora Zakharian Board B330 THE ROLE OF TRPC CHNNELS IN ISCHEMIC NEURONL CELL ETH. Jaepyo Jeon, Guanghua Sun, Jinbin Tian, Sung-Ming Ting, Jaroslaw ronowski, Michael X. Zhu Board B331 SPECIES IFFERENCES IN URINR BLER SMOOTH MUSCLE TRPM4 CHNNEL CTIVIT: COMPRISON BETWEEN RT, GUINE PIG, N MN. Georgi V. Petkov Board B332 TRPV1 CTIVTION STIMULTES BROWN IPOSE TISSUE CTIVTION N ENHNCES MITOCHONRIL BIOGENESIS TO COUNTERCT IET- INUCE OBESIT. Padmamalini Baskaran, Zhaojie Zhang, Baskaran Thyagarajan Board B333 TRPV1 EXPRESSION IN IPOSE TISSUES ETERMINES METBOLIC CTIV- IT N ENERG EXPRESSION TO COUNTER IET-INUCE OBESIT. Baskaran Thyagarajan, Padmamalini Baskaran Board B334 NLSIS OF ROLE OF TRPV1 IN EXERCISE, ENERG INTKE N OBE- SIT. Baskaran Thyagarajan, Padmamalini Baskaran, Vivek Krishnan Board B335 EFFECTS OF N CTIVTOR OF TRPM7, NLTRIBEN, ON MGNESIUM INFLUX OF RT VENTRICULR MOCTES. Michiko Tashiro, Hana Inoue, Masato Konishi Board B336 International Travel wardee ISSECTING LOCL N SSTEMIC EFFECTS OF TRPV1 ON BLER CONTRCTILIT IN IBETES. Bizhan R. Sharopov, Kseniya L. Gulak, Igor B. Philyppov, nna V. Sotkis, aroslav M. Shuba Board B337 PUTTIVE NUCLER/NUCLEOLR SIGNL SEQUENCE IRECTS THE LOCLIZTION OF TRPM7 KINSE. Ceredwyn E. Hill, denike Ogunrinde, Christiane Whetstone, Evalina Williamson Board B338 TRPV1 CONTRIBUTES TO CROLEIN-INUCE TOXICIT. eranddy. lpizar, Brett Boonen, Maarten Gees, Pieter Uvin, Thomas Voets, irk e Ridder, Wouter Everaerts, Karel Talavera Ion Channels, Pharmacology, and isease I (Boards B339 B357) Board B339 STTE- N USE-EPENENT BINING OF KCNQ CHNNEL OPENERS. Caroline K. Wang, lice W. Wang, Harley Kurata Board B340 FUNCTIONL NNOTTION OF KCNQ1 VRINTS OF UNKNOWN SIG- NIFICNCE USING UTOMTE ELECTROPHSIOLOG. Carlos G. Vanoye, Reshma R. esai, Katarina L. Fabre, Jens Meiler, Charles R. Sanders, lfred L. George Board B341 THE EFFECTS OF EXTRCELLULR PROTONS ON THE HERG POTSSIUM CHNNEL. Stacey L. Wilson, Neil V. Marrion, Jules C. Hancox Board B342 THE ROLES OF SELECTE PORE RESIUES IN PHRMCOLOGICL INHIBI- TION OF THE HERG POTSSIUM CHNNEL B MINIMLL STRUCTURE BLOCKER. Matthew V. Helliwell, Jules C. Hancox, i H. Zhang, Christopher E. empsey Board B343 LMPRE CFTR, N EVOLUTIONR NCESTOR OF HUMN CFTR, EXHIBITS NUMEROUS BIOPHSICL ISSIMILRITIES FROM HUMN CFTR. Guiying Cui, Brandon B. Stauffer, Barry R. Imhoff, mit Gaggar, Nael. McCarty Board B344 SMLL MOLECULE INUCE CHNGES IN THE TRFFICKING OF THE CS- TIC FIBROSIS CONUCTNCE REGULTOR. Zhihui Zhang, avid Heidary, Chris Richards Board B345 CHRCTERIZTION OF CFTR CTIVTORS N INHIBITORS B THE USE OF PLNR PTCH CLMP SSTEM. ndrea Brüggemann, Soren Friis, Tim Strassmeier, Markus Rapedius, Tom Goetze, Ilka Rinke, Claudia Haarmann, Nina Brinkwirth, tsushi Ohtsuki, Takayuki Oka, Michael George, Niels Fertig Board B346 ISCOVER OF NV1.7 MOULTORS FROM MRKETE RUGS USING HIGH THROUTHPUT UTOMTE ELECTROPHSIOLOGICL SSTEM ION- WORKS BRRCU. Xueqin Chen, Sui Fang, Qiang ing, Zhaobing Gao Board B347 STRUCTURE-BSE ISCOVER OF POTENTIL TWO-PORE-OMIN POTSSIUM CHNNEL TSK-3 (K 2P 9.1) MOULTORS. avid Ramírez, Julio Caballero, Leandro Zúñiga, Bárbara révalo, ytug Kiper, Susanne Rinne, Niels echer, Wendy Gonzalez Board B348 PHRMCOLOGICL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE NM-B-C IN PRL- LEL B UTOMTE PTCH CLMP. Ilka Rinke, Søren Friis, Claudia Haarmann, lison Obergrussberger, Michael George, ndrea Brüggemann, Niels Fertig Board B349 TRITIONL CHINESE MEICINE RUG (TMX) CONTROLS HERT RTE B MOULTION OF THE PCEMKER (F) CHNNELS. Manuel Paina, Chiara Piantoni, Luca Carnevali, nthony Frosio, nnalisa Bucchi, ndrea Barbuti, Liu Sheng, Wang anyan, i Wang, ario ifrancesco, Mirko Baruscotti Board B350 COMPUTTIONL INVESTIGTIONS OF KTP CHNNEL PORE BLOCK- ERS. Xingyu Chen, Eva-Maria Zangerl-Plessl, nna Stary-Weinzinger 114

143 2031- Board B351 RTIONL ESIGN OF KC2 CHNNEL CTIVTORS. Heesung Shim, Brandon Brown, Hai M. Nguyen, Vladimir arov-arovoy, Heike Wulff Board B352 INVESTIGTION OF THE ION CHNNELS TMEM16 N TRPC5 N THEIR MOULTION B INTRCELLULR CLCIUM. Nina Brinkwirth, Søren Friis, Tom Goetze, Markus Rapedius, James Costantin, ndrea Brüggemann, Michael George, Niels Fertig Board B353 STRUCTURL NMICS OF THE MSCL C-TERMINL OMIN. dam. Martinac, Navid Bavi, Marien. Cortes, Omid Bavi, Takeshi Nomura, Boris Martinac, Eduardo Perozo Board B354 EXPRESSION N CHRCTERIZTION OF WILTPE N MUTNT FORMS OF HUMN CONNEXIN31 USING XENOPUS OOCTES. Rasheed Bailey, Husain Bneed, awn Fernandez, Shelby Rarick, Shahd Kadhim, Martha Skerrett Board B355 MOULTION OF GB() RECEPTORS B GENERL NESTHETICS : COMBINTORIC MOEL PREICTS TWENT ERS OF CONCENTRTION- RESPONSE T (WITH FEW INTERESTING EXCEPTIONS). Grace Brannigan Board B356 SUBTPE SELECTIVIT OF TETS ON GB- RECEPTORS. Brandon Pressly, Hai M. Nguyen, Heike Wulff Board B357 NLSIS OF PRTIL N COMPLETE BLOCK OF MNTINE N RIMNTINE IN INFLUENZ M2 S31N B ELECTROPHSIOLOG N CURVE FITTING METHOS. Kelly L. McGuire, avid. Busath Other Channels I (Boards B358 B374) Board B358 VOLTGE- N CURRENT CLMP ON INUCE PLURIPOTENT CRIO- MOCTES WITH UTOMTE PTCH CLMP. Mads PG Korsgaard Board B359 BIOPHSICL INSIGHT INTO THE SUBSTRTE PERMETION THROUGH THE MJOR OUTER MEMBRNE CHNNELS OF CINETOBCTER BU- MNNII. Satya Prathyusha Bhamidimarri, Michael Zahn, Jigneshkumar ahyabhai Prajapati, Ulrich Kleinekathoefer, Bert van den Berg, Mathias Winterhalter Board B360 THREE-STEP GTING TRIGGERE B CONFORMTIONL CHNGES OF THE MOTOR CHNNEL COMMON TO VIRL N PCKGING MOTOR OF T3, T4, SPP1, N PHI29. Zhouxiang Ji, Shaoying Wang, Farzin Haque, Peixuan Guo Board B361 PROBING THE ION PERMEBILIT OF THE BCTERIL TRNSLOCON WITH LOCKE TRNSLOCTION INTERMEITE T THE SINGLE MOLECULE LEVEL. enis G. Knyazev, Roland Kuttner, Mirjam Zimmermann, Christine Siligan, Peter Pohl Board B362 ESIGNER PEPTIE TOXIN ISOLTE B PHGE ISPL THT INHIBITS THE HUMN VOLTGE-GTE PROTON CHNNEL, HHV1. Kelleigh Kennedy, Ruiming Zhao, Qufei Li, Eduardo Perozo, Gerardo. e Blas, Martin. Pavarotti, Rodolfo rias, Luis S. Mayorga, Steve.N. Goldstein Board B363 IENTIFICTION OF CTIVTING N INHIBITING GTING MOIFIER TOX- INS THT TRGET THE S3-S4 LOOP OF THE HUMN PROTON CHNNEL, HHV1. Ruiming Zhao, Kelleigh Kennedy, Qufei Li, Eduardo Perozo, Steve. N. Goldstein Board B364 HCN3 CHNNEL EXPRESSION IN HUMN LEUKOCTES. Chiara Piantoni, ngelica Gualdoni, Claudia Bazzini, Raffaella Milanesi, Miryam delfio, nnalisa Bucchi, ndrea Barbuti, Matteo Pecchiari, Mirko Baruscotti, ario ifrancesco Board B365 SILIC NNOPRTICLES INUCE CLCIUM-PERMEBLE PORES IN PLSM MEMBRNES. licia Sanchez, Kateryna emydenko, Peter Hoet, Karel Talavera Board B366 HOW TO GET LRGE RUGS THROUGH SMLL PORES? EXPLOITING THE PORINS PTHW IN PSEUOMONS ERUGINOS. Susruta Samanta, Tommaso gostino, Ishan Ghai, Monisha Pathania, Silvia costa Gutierrez, Mariano ndrea Scorciapino, Igor Bodrenko, Richard Wagner, Bert van den Berg, Mathias Winterhalter, Matteo Ceccarelli Board B367 MOLECULR TRNSPORT THROUGH LRGE IMETER N ORIGMI CHNNELS. Swati Krishnan, Friedrich Simmel Board B368 FINGERPRINTING N IFFERENTITION OF SMLL PROTEINS WITH LRGE CHNNEL OF BCTERIOPHGE PHI29 N PCKGING MO- TOR. Zhouxiang Ji, Shaoying Wang, Zhengyi Zhao, Zhi Zhou, Farzin Haque, Peixuan Guo Board B369 PERTURBTION OF BILER SURFCE TENSION IFFERENTILL MOU- LTES MECHNOSENSITIVE ION CHNNELS. Navid Bavi, Charles. Cox, Omid Bavi, Boris Martinac Board B370 NOVEL PROPERTIES OF LRRC8-MEITE VRC CURRENTS. ntonella Gradogna, Héctor Gaitán-Peñas, Lara Laparra-Cuervo, Carles Solsona, Víctor Fernández-ueñas, lejandro Barrallo-Gimeno, Francisco Ciruela, Melike Lakadamyali, Raúl Estévez, Michael Pusch Board B371 TRNSPORT OF SMLL MINO CIS B THE OUTER MEMBRNE PRO- TEIN OPRG OF PSEUOMONS ERUGINOS. Patrick Seelheim, Raghavendar Reddy Sanganna Gari, Iga Kucharska, Lukas K. Tamm Board B372 FILTERING WITH THE ELECTRIC FIEL: STOR ON PROTEIN CHNNELS ELECTROSTTICS. Silvia costa-gutierrez, Giuliano Malloci, Igor Bodrenko, Mariano ndrea Scorciapino, Matteo Ceccarelli Board B373 HROPHOBIC GTING N FUNCTIONL NNOTTION OF ION CHN- NEL STRUCTURES B MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Gianni Klesse, Jemma Trick, Sivapalan Chelvaniththilan, Prafulla ryal, Jayne Wallace, Stephen Tucker, Mark S.P. Sansom Board B374 EVOLUTIONR NLSIS ISCRIMINTES BETWEEN LTERNTIVE SIC STRUCTURES. Marina Kasimova, Timothy Lynagh, aniele Granata, Stephan Pless, Vincenzo Carnevale T U E S 115

144 T U E S Ligand-gated Channels I (Boards B375 B401) Board B375 IENTIFICTION N CHRCTERIZTION OF THE BINING POCKET FOR NEGTIVE LLOSTERIC MOULTORS IN MP RECEPTORS. Charlotte Stenum-Berg, Sergei C. biega, Christine L. Thisted, nders S. Kristensen Board B376 PHOSPHORLTION IN MP RECEPTOR CRBOX-TERMINUS: STRUC- TURE, FUNCTION, N LIPI REGULTION. Caitlin E. Nurik, Suma evi, Sana Shaikh, rew olino, arren Boehning, Vasanthi Jayaraman, James Howe Board B377 MULTIPLE SUBCONUCTNCE STTES OF TRPE MP RECEPTORS REVELE B SLOW ISSOCITION OF NTGONIST. Ian Coombs, ndrij Tarasiuk, Lauren Marconi, Chris Shelley, Mark Farrant, Stuart G. Cull- Candy Board B378 MP RECEPTOR MOULTION B STRGZIN. Sana. Shaikh, rew M. olino, Garam Lee, Sudeshna Chatterjee, avid M. MacLean, Charlotte Flatebo, Christy F. Landes, Vasanthi Jayaraman Board B379 ESIGN OF GLUTMTE-CTIVTE POTSSIUM CHNNEL UPON FUSION OF THE LIGN-BINING OMIN OF THE MMMLIN MP RECEPTOR GLU1 TO THE CHNNEL PORE OF THE VIRL TCV-1 KCV K + CHNNEL. Michael Schoenrock, lina Poci, Gerhard Thiel, Bodo Laube Board B380 CRO-ELECTRON MICROSCOP REVELS STRUCTURL BSIS OF KINTE SUBTPE GLUTMTE RECEPTOR ESENSITIZTION. Sagar Chittori, Joel R. Meyerson, lan Merk, Prashant Rao, Tae H. Han, Mihaela Serpe, Mark L. Mayer, Sriram Subramaniam Board B381 REUCE STRUCTURL NMICS IN KINTE RECEPTORS THROUGH UXILIR PROTEIN MOULTION. ouglas B. Litwin, avid M. MacLean, Vasanthi Jayaraman Board B382 FUNCTIONL COUPLING OF BCTERIL BINING PROTEIN WITH THE CHNNEL PORE OF N IONOTROPIC GLUTMTE RECEPTOR. Max Bernhard, Bodo Laube Board B383 PROBING THE CHNNEL GTING OF GLUTMTE RECEPTOR WITH PHOTOCTIVE UNNTURL MINO CIS. Mette Poulsen, nahita htiban, Viktoria Klippenstein, Valentina Ghisi, ndrew Plested Board B384 INVESTIGTING COUPLING BETWEEN PROTON SENSORS N CHNNEL MOTIONS IN CI-SENSING ION CHNNELS. Maria Musgaard, avid M. MacLean, ouglas B. Litwin, Vasanthi Jayaraman, Philip C. Biggin Board B385 CI SENSING ION CHNNELS HVE GONIST-EPENENT ECTIV- TION. avid M. MacLean, Vasanthi Jayaraman Board B386 MOLECULR BSIS FOR INHIBITION OF CI-SENSING ION CHNNELS B IBUPROFEN. Timothy Lynagh, Jose L. Romero-Rojo, Stephan. Pless Board B387 STOICHIOMETR OF TOXIN BINING TO CI-SENSING ION CHN- NELS. Christian B. Borg, Timothy Lynagh, Linda M. Haugaard-Kedström, Kristian Strømgaard, Stephan. Pless Board B388 CHNNEL OPEN PROBBILIT CONTROLS LLOSTERIC MOULTION OF POTENC N EFFICC. Riley E. Perszyk, Kevin K. Ogden, Katie L. Strong, ennis C. Liotta, Stephen F. Traynelis Board B389 EFFECTS OF LIGN CONFORMTIONS N HETERO-LIGNE STTES ON P2X2 RECEPTORS. Federica Gasparri, Jesper Wengel, Thomas Grutter, Stephan Pless Board B390 POINT MUTNTS OF TP-GTE P2X RECEPTORS CST OUBT ON THE INCLUSIVENESS OF THE RESERVOIR THEOR OF PPRENT PORE IL- TION. Laura Janks Board B391 INTERCTION OF PURINERGIC P2X4 N P2X7 RECEPTOR SUB- UNITS. Fritz Markwardt, Markus Schneider, Kirsten Prudic, nja Pippel, Manuela Klapperstück, Christa Müller, Michaela Stolz, Michaela Schumacher, Günther Schmalzing Board B392 NOVEL, SPECTROSCOPIC WINOW INTO NUCLEOTIE CTIVTION OF KTP CHNNELS. Michael C. Puljung, Natascia Vedovato, Frances M. shcroft Board B393 INEPENENT CTIVTION OF ION CONUCTION PORES IN THE OUBLE-BRRELE C 2+ -CTIVTE CL - CHNNEL TMEM16. ndy K. M. Lam, Novandy K. Lim, Raimund utzler Board B394 MUTGENESIS STU OF THE C 2+ SENSITIVIT OF SK2 CHNNELS. oung Woo Nam, Benjamin J. Whitmore, Razan S. Orfali, MIO ZHNG Board B395 ROLE OF INIVIUL CMP BINING SITES ON RELIEVING THE UTO- INHIBITION IN HCN CHNNELS. Mallikarjuna Rao Sunkara, Jana Kusch, Klaus Benndorf Board B396 MONITORING THE CONFORMTIONL CHNGES OF INIVIUL CCLIC NUCLEOTIE-GTE ION CHNNELS B HIGH-SPEE TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP. Martina Rangl, tsushi Miyagi, Julia Kowal, Henning Stahlberg, Crina M. Nimigean, Simon Scheuring Board B397 IENTIFICTION OF N OORNT-BINING SITE RESIUE IN N OLFC- TOR RECEPTOR OF THE MLRI VECTOR MOSQUITO. Suhaila Rahman, Charles W. Luetje Board B398 MOULTING O2 PERMEBILIT OF THE CENTRL PORE OF RH50 B IN SILICO SITE IRECTE MUTGENESIS. Eric Shinn, Emad Tajkhorshid Board B399 SMMETR MTCH IN ESIGN OF MULTIVLENT INHIBITORS OF NTHRX TOXIN. Sanaz Momben bolfath, Halle Welch, Vladimir Karginov, Ekaterina Nestorovich Board B400 IENTIFICTION N ENERGETIC CHRCTERIZTION OF GS PERME- TION PTHWS THROUGH PLNT WTER CHNNEL. hmad Raeisi Najafi, Paween Mahinthichaichan, Emad Tajkhorshid Board B401 MOELING ION SELECTIVIT IN TRNSMEMBRNE OMIN OF THE NM RECEPTOR. Samaneh Sayede Mesbahi, Jon W. Johnson, Maria Kurnikova 116

145 Cardiac Muscle Regulation II (Boards B402 B413) Board B402 EFFECT OF STIMULTION FREQUENC MOIFICTION ON KINETIC PRMETERS OF EXPLNTE HUMN MOCRIUM. Jae-Hoon Chung, Nima Milani-Nejad, Tallib Karaze, hmet Kilic, Peter Mohler, Paul Janssen Board B403 THE EFFECT OF RIBONUCLEOTIE REUCTSE OVEREXPRESSION ON CR- IOMOCTE METBOLISM. Jason. Murray, Farid Moussavi-Harami, Michael Regnier Board B404 CRIC FTT CI BINING PROTEIN (FBP3) EPLETES SR CLCIUM LO IN VENTRICULR MOCTES. Wenjie Li, Shaoran Zhang, Siwei Zhou, Lingling Jiang, Wei Wang Board B405 International Travel wardee OPTOGENETICS ESIGN OF MECHNISTICLL-BSE STIMULTION PT- TERNS FOR CRIC EFIBRILLTION. Claudia Crocini, Cecilia Ferrantini, Raffaele Coppini, Marina Scardigli, Ping an, Leslie M. Loew, Godfrey L. Smith, Elisabetta Cerbai, Corrado Poggesi, Francesco S. Pavone, Leonardo Sacconi Board B406 OPTOGENETIC MOULTION OF CRIOMOCTE EXCITBILIT. Ramona Kopton, Eva Rog-Zielinska, Urszula Siedlecka, Jonas Wietek, Peter Hegemann, Peter Kohl, Franziska Schneider Board B407 International Travel wardee NTIHPERTROPHIC EFFECTS OF IZOXIE INVOLVES CHNGES IN MIR- 132 EXPRESSION IN ULT RT CRIOMCTES. Gayathri Narasimhan, Elba Carrillo, scencion Hernández, Maria C. García, Jorge. Sanchez Board B408 ESIGNING CLCIUM BINING PROTEINS S THERPEUTICS GINST MUSCLE ISESES. Svetlana Tikunova, Sandor Gyorke, Frank Brozovich, Brandon Biesiadecki, Paul Janssen, Mark Ziolo, Jonathan avis Board B409 EFFECTS OF GHRELIN N ES-CL GHRELIN ON OXORUBICIN- INUCE CRIC TOXICIT. Miki Nonaka, Nagomi Kurebayashi, Takashi Murayama, Masami Sugihara, Seiji Shiraishi, Kanako Miyano, Hiroshi Hosoda, Shosei Kishida, Kenji Kangawa, Takashi Sakurai, asuhito Uezono Board B410 HUMN C8 OVEREXPRESSION INCRESES THE C 2+ MEITE EN- SEMBLE N IMPRTS IMPROVE RHTHMICIT TO THE SINOTRIL NOE IN VIVO N EX VIVO. Jack M. Moen, Michael G. Matt, Syevda G. Sirenko, Kirill V. Tarasov, Ismayil hmet, Chris Ramirez, Oliver Monfredi, Kenta Tsutsui, Bruce Ziman, ael aniv, Edward G. Lakatta Board B411 SSESSMENT OF THROI HORMONE INUCE HEMONMIC LTER- TIONS N CRIC IRREGULRITIES FOLLOWING NTITHROI RUG TRETMENT N THROXIN USGE RECOVER. Nancy S. Saad, Kyle Floyd, Steven Repas, Paul Janssen, Mohammad Elnakish Board B412 FUNCTIONL REGULTION OF SMLL CONUCTNCE CLCIUM CTIVT- E POTSSIUM CHNNEL ON TRIL MOCTES B HROGEN SULFIE IN IBETES MELLITUS. ai-min Zhang, Shao-Liang Chen Board B413 TREK-1 HS PROTECTIVE ROLE GINST GLOBL ISCHEMI-REPER- FUSION-INUCE CRIC INJUR. Cory Parks, ndreas Schwingshackl, Salvatore Mancarella Kinesins, yneins, and Other Microtubulebased Motors II (Boards B414 B428) Board B414 COOPERTIVIT OF KINESIN MOTOR PROTEINS UNER EXTERNL LOS. Qian Wang, Margaret Cheung, Michael iehl, José Onuchic, Biman Jana, natoly Kolomeisky Board B415 CRGO TRNSPORT B TEMS OF KINESIN-1 MOTORS IS SLOWE OWN B MCROMOLECULR CROWING. Guilherme Nettesheim, Gabriel Jaffe, Stephen J. King, George T. Shubeita Board B416 KINESIN PROCESSIVIT IS ETERMINE B KINETIC RCE FROM VULNERBLE ONE-HE-BOUN STTE. Keith J. Mickolajczyk, William O. Hancock Board B417 HIGH RESOLUTION THREE-IMENSIONL TRCKING WITH OPTICL TWEEZERS REVELS PROTOFILMENT SWITCHING OF THE KINESIN-8 KIP3. Michael Bugiel, Erik Schaeffer Board B418 COMPRTIVE SINGLE-MOLECULE STU BETWEEN THE MECHNI- CL STBILIT OF KINESIN KIF16B TTCHMENT TO LIPI MEMBRNES N TO MICROTUBULES. Serapion Pyrpassopoulos, Henry Shuman, E. Michael Ostap Board B419 LLOSTER WIRING MP FOR KINESIN ENERG TRNSUCTION N ITS EVOLUTION. Jessica Richard, Elizabeth. Kim, Hoang Nguyen, Catherine. Kim, Sunyoung Kim Board B420 LTERE MECHNICL PROPERTIES OF KINESINS WITH MUTTIONS THT CUSE HEREITR SPSTIC PRPLEGI. Chelsea Kelland, Khari Gilmore, Lauren Thornton, Liautaud Prophete, Thomas M. Huckaba Board B421 EG5 INHIBITORS HVE CONTRSTING EFFECTS ON MICROTUBULE STBILIT N SPINLE INTEGRIT EPENING ON THEIR MOES OF C- TION. Geng-uan Chen, ou-jung Kang,. Sophia Gayek, Wiphu ouyen, Erkan Tüzel, Ryoma Ohi, William O. Hancock Board B422 REGULTION OF CTIVIT OF THE KINESIN-5 CIN8. Larisa Gheber, lina Goldstein, Ofer Shapira, Ervin Valk, Mart Loog, Nurit Siegler, arya Goldman Board B423 NONCNONICL MICROTUBULE INTERCTION OF EST KINESIN-5 CIN8. Kayla Bell, Hyo Keun Cha, rdian S. Wibowo, Charles V. Sindelar, Jared C. Cochran Board B424 EXPLORING THE MECHNISM OF MICROTUBULE EPOLMERIZTION B THE KINESIN 13 KLP10 N IT S PHOSPHOREGULTION. Matthieu P.m.h. Benoit, aniel J. iaz-valencia, na B. senjo, Gary J. Gerfen, avid J. Sharp, Hernando J. Sosa Board B425 NLSIS OF THE MOTILIT PROPERTIES OF THE KINESIN-4 FMILI MEMBERS KIF7 N KIF27. ang ue, T. Lynne Blasius, Stephanie Zhang, Benjamin Walker, Jared C. Cochran, Kristen J. Verhey T U E S 117

146 T U E S Board B426 PHOTO REGULTION OF KINESIN MOTOR CTIVIT UTILIZING PHOTO- CHROMIC RONP-LOOP11 FUSION PROTEIN. Kohei Uchida, Shinsaku Maruta Board B427 CHRCTERISTIC PROPERTIES OF NOVEL PHOTOCHROMIC INHIBITOR OF KINESIN EG5 COMPOSE OF SPIROPRN ERIVTIVE OF NOVEL PHO- TOCHROMIC INHIBITOR OF KINESIN EG5 COMPOSE OF SPIROPRN ERIVTIVE. Kei Sadakane, Mao Takaichi, Ryoma amamoto, Shinsaku Maruta Board B428 TIGHT COUPLING BETWEEN THE HET ISSIPTION N MOLECU- LR MOTOR S TRNSPORT PROPERTIES IN NONEQUILIBRIUM STE STTE. Wonseok Hwang, Changbong Hyeon Cytoskeletal ssemblies and ynamics (Boards B429 B445) Board B429 FROM RIBOSOME TO SRCOMERE - TITIN NMICS IN STRITE MUSCLE CELLS. Michael Gotthardt, Franziska Rudolph, Judith Huettemeister, Katharina da Sliva Lopes, Lily u, Nora Bergmann, Claudia Fink, Eva Wagner, Stephan Lehnart, Carol Gregorio Board B430 MOSIN II-EPENENT SUPPRESSION OF POOSOMES B N RNO- RF1 SIGNLING XIS. Nisha Mohd Rafiq, Zi Zhao Lieu, TingTing Jiang, Cheng-han u, Paul Matsudaira, Gareth Jones, lexander Bershadsky Board B431 LOCL PULSES OF RHO CTIVTION SSEMBLE POLRIZE NETWORK RCHITECTURES FOR EFFICIENT CTOMOSIN CONTRCTILIT. François B. Robin, Jonathan M. Michaux, Edwin M. Munro Board B432 LIFETIME OF MEMBRNE-CTOSKELETON BONS IS MEITE B RHO- GTPSES IN CNCER CELL. Vivek Rajasekharan, Varun K.. Sreenivasan, Jeffrey N. Myers, Fred. Pereira, Brenda Farrell Board B433 SUBCELLULR SPTIL CONTROL OF NON-MUSCLE MOSIN 2 REISTRI- BUTION N STRESS FIBER STRIN B MOLECULR TTTOO. dam I. Horvath, Boglarka H. Varkuti, Miklos Kepiro, Gyorgy Hegyi, Mihaly Kovacs, ndras Malnasi-Csizmadia Board B434 N POTOGENENTIC TOOLKIT FOR REVERSIBLE LBELING N REMOTE MNIPULTION OF CTOSKELETON IN SITU. Qian Zhang, Lian He, Guolin Ma, ubin Zhou Board B435 MECHNICS N NMICS OF CTION-INUCE CTIN BUN- LES. Nicholas Castaneda, Tianyu Zheng, Hector Rivera-Jacquez, Qun Huo, Hyeran Kang Board B436 CMKII CONTROL OF CTIN CTOSKELETL NMICS. Shahid M. Khan, Justin E. Molloy Board B437 MOELING THE COOPERTIVIT OF TROPOMOSIN BINING TO CTIN FILMENTS. Glen M. Hocky, Jenna R. Christensen, avid R. Kovar, Gregory. Voth Board B438 COORINTING ROLE OF IQGP1 IN THE REGULTION OF MULTIVESICU- LR ENOSOML COMPRTMENT NMICS. Volker Schweikhard, Edward Samson, avid Tsao, Tyler McLaughlin, Michael iehl Board B439 COMPONENT TURNOVER IN THE CTOKINETIC RING MINTINS ORG- NIZTIONL HOMEOSTSIS N TENSION PROUCTION. Shuyuan Wang, Sathish Thiyagarajan, Ting G. Chew, Junqi Huang, Saravanan Palani, nton Kamnev, ing Gu, Snezhana Oliferenko, Mohan Balasubramanian, Ben O Shaughnessy Board B440 WHT SILENCES THE SPINLE CHECKPOINT? SINGLE PRTICLE STU. Kwaku N. Opoku, Lori Koch, Susan Biggins, Charles L. sbury Board B441 LOCL LO-BERING B KINETOCHORE-FIBERS IN THE MMMLIN SPINLE PROVIES MECHNICL ISOLTION N REUNNC. Mary Williard Elting, ylan B. Udy, Manu Prakash, Sophie umont Board B442 INTEGRTE MOEL OF CTOKINETIC RING CONSTRICTION N SEPT- TION IN FISSION EST REPROUCES EXPERIMENTL VLUES OF RING TENSION. Shuyuan Wang, Sathish Thiyagarajan, Ben O Shaughnessy Board B443 PHSICL ETERMINNTS OF BIPOLR MITOTIC SPINLE SSEMBL N STBILIT IN FISSION EST. Robert Blackwell, Christopher Edelmaier, Oliver Sweezy-Schindler, dam Lamson, Zachary Gergely, Eileen O Toole, mmon Crapo, Loren Hough, Richard McIntosh, Matthew Glaser, Meredith Betterton Board B444 FLGELLR LENGTH CONTROL CN BE CHIEVE THROUGH SIMPLE IFFUSION-BSE MECHNISM. Nathan L. Hendel, Wallace F. Marshall Board B445 THE FLGELL BET OF CHLMOMONS HS ISTINCTL REGULTE STTIC N NMIC COMPONENTS, WHICH CCOR WITH CURV- TURE CONTROLLE NEIN CTIVIT. Veikko F. Geyer, Pablo Sartori, Frank Jülicher, Jonathon Howard Cell Mechanics, Mechanosensing and Motility III (Boards B446 B469) Board B446 S THE BETING HERT STIFFENS IN EVELOPMENT, SO OES THE NUCLER LMIN. Sangkyun Cho, Stephanie Majkut, mal bbas, Ken Vogel, Jerome Irianto, Christina. Chen, Manorama Tewari, ndrea Liu, Benjamin Prosser, ennis E. ischer Board B447 UNERSTNING THE ROLE OF STIFFNESS IN PTHOLOGICL CRIC FIBROBLST SIGNLING. Tova Christensen, Kristi nseth, Leslie Leinwand Board B448 MECHNOBIOLOG OF THE LIGMENT TO BONE INSERTION. isa Biria, Shreyas Mandre, Madhusudhan Venkadesan Board B449 ELECTRON MICROSCOP OF THE COMPLEX FORME B HEV MERO- MOSIN N C-PROTEIN. Charlotte Scarff, lba Fuentes Balaguer, onald Winkelmann, John Trinick Board B450 MECHNOSENSITIVE HESION EXPLINS STEPPING MOTILIT IN MOE- BOI CELLS. Calina. Copos, Robert. Guy, Sam Walcott, Juan Carlos del lamo, lex Mogilner 118

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151 2238- Board B558 COMPUTTIONLL ESIGNE PROTEIN-LIGN INTERCTION IS MECHNICLL ROBUST. William J. Van Pattten, Robert Walder, yush dhikari, Rashmi Ravichandran, Christine E. Tinberg, avid Baker, Thomas T. Perkins Board B559 HETEROBIFUNCTIONL POLPROTEIN FOR EFFICIENT CHRCTERIZ- TION OF MECHNICLL LBILE PROTEINS. Marc-ndre LeBlanc, evin T. Edwards, Robert Walder, avid Rabuka, Thomas T. Perkins, Marcelo C. Sousa Board B560 INVESTIGTING THE SCLING BEHVIOR OF MULTIOMIN PROTEINS UNER FORCE USING SINGLE MOLECULE N ENSEMBLE FORCE-CLMP SPECTROSCOP. Kirill Shmilovich, Narayan P. ahal, Luai R. Khoury, Ionel Popa Board B561 ISULFIE BONING IN THE CONTRCTILE WORK OF TITIN. Jaime ndres Rivas Pardo, Edward Eckels, Jessica Valle-Orero, Julio M. Fernadez Board B562 PROTEINS WITH HIGH STRUCTURL SIMILRIT CN HVE IFFERENT MECHNICL UNFOLING BEHVIORS. Chengzhi He, Chunguang Hu, Xiaodong Hu, Xiaotang Hu, Hongbin Li Board B563 STRUCTURL N MECHNISTIC INSIGHTS INTO THE COPPER-MOULT- E UNFOLING PTHWS OF ZURIN. nju adav, Sanjoy Paul, Ravindra Venkatramani, Sri Rama Koti inavarapu Board B564 MECHNICL MOULTION OF PROTESE CTIVIT CPTURE T THE SINGLE-MOLECULE LEVEL. avid Giganti, inhoa Lezamiz Herrero, Guillaume Stirnemann Biosensors (Boards B565 B593) Board B565 HIGH RESOLUTION KETONE MESURING METHO USING ENZME RECTIONS N ELECTRICL CHEMICL NLSIS. Naoyuki okoyama, Takeshi Sugimoto, Satoshi Hashizume, Emi Kagami Board B566 International Travel wardee MICROVOLUME IELECTRIC SPECTROSCOP N MOLECULR NM- ICS OF MINO CIS. aniel Havelka, Ondrej Krivosudsky, Jiri Prusa, Michal Cifra Board B567 TUNING POLMER-PROTEIN INTERCTION WITH SLT. Monasadat Talarimoghari, leksandra ylewska, Marcel Hoffmann, Gerhard Baaken, alila Chouikhi, Jean-Francois Lutz, Jan C. Behrends Board B568 NOVEL CPCITIVE BIOSENSOR FOR THE ETECTION OF SMLL MOLECULE S-NITROSOTHIOLS. Nikki M. Meyer, Spencer Burton, James N. Bates, Benjamin Gaston, Stephen J. Lewis, James M. Seckler Board B569 MULTIPRMETRIC CHRCTERIZTION OF SINGLE, UNLBELE PRO- TEINS IN SOLUTION. Jared Houghtaling, Michael Mayer Board B570 MECHNOTRNSUCTION T THE NUCLER ENVELOPE. Théophile éjardin, Patricia avidson, Cynthia Seiler, Philippe Girard, amien Cuvelier, Cécile Sykes, Edgar Gomes, Cadot Bruno, Nicolas Borghi Board B571 FLUORESCENT PROTEIN VOLTGE SENSOR IN THE ENOPLSMIC RE- TICULUM. Masoud Sepehri Rad, Lawrence B. Cohen, Bradley J. Baker Board B572 BIOINSPIRE SURFCE CHEMISTR FOR SOLI-STTE NNOPORES MOIFICTION. Qimeng Huang, unsheng eng, ue Zhao, Lei Zhao, Weihua Hu, eqiang Wang Board B573 ORGNELLE-TRGETING OF POLLO-NP + REQUIRES CREFUL SELEC- TION OF FLUORESCENT PROTEINS TO MINTIN PH INEPENENCE. William. Cameron, Jonathan Rocheleau Board B574 ENERG LNSCPE MOELING OF ESCPE TIME ISTRIBUTIONS RE- VELS THE MOLECULR MECHNISM OF Α-SNUCLEIN TRNSLOCTION THROUGH VC NNOPORE. avid P. Hoogerheide, Philip. Gurnev, Tatiana K. Rostovtseva, Sergey M. Bezrukov Board B575 STRUCTURL INVESTIGTIONS OF QUIET OUTER MEMBRNE PROTEIN G NNOPORES. Raghavendar Reddy Sanganna Gari, Patrick Seelheim, Binyong Liang, Lukas Tamm Board B576 SELECTIVE ETECTION OF PROTEIN HOMOLOGUES B OUTER MEM- BRNE PROTEIN G. Bib ang, Monifa V Fahie, Hui Wang, Patanachai Limpikirati, Richard Vachet, Sankaran Thayumanavan, Min Chen Board B577 CHRCTERIZTION OF PROTEIN GGREGTION B SOLI-STTE NNO- PORE. Mitu C. charjee, Jiali Li Board B578 HBRI NNOPORE FOR MOLECULR SENSING PPLICTIONS. Uppiliappan Rengarajan, Hiofan Hoi, Manisha Gupta, Carlo Montemagno Board B579 TRNSLOCTION N BINING IN THE RECOGNITION OF SHORT OLI- GONUCLEOTIES B BIOLOGICL NNOPORE. Mordjane. Boukhet, Ibrahim Halimeh, Gerhard Baaken, Jan C. Behrends Board B580 COMPRISON OF MULTI-ES QUENCHING B SINGLE-WLLE CRBON NNOTUBES ISPERSION WITH SINGLE-STRNE N N OUBLE- STRNE N. ing Tan, Katsuki Izumi, Kazuo Umemura Board B581 International Travel wardee IRECT IENTIFICTION OF ENINE, THMINE, CTOSINE N GU- NINE USING EROLSIN NNOPORE. Chan Cao, Matteo al Peraro, itao Long Board B582 CONTROLLING THE CPTURE PROCESS OF 50BP N B SOLI-STTE NNOPORES. Martin Charron, idan Baker-Murray, Vincent Tabard-Cossa Board B583 OBSERVTION OF SORPTION PROCESS OF SINGLE STRNE N TO SINGLE-WLLE CRBON NNOTUBES SURFCES B FLUORESCENCE QUENCHING. Shizuma Sato, Gilbert Bustamante, Jing ong e, Kazuo Umemura Board B584 FM-BSE NNOSENSOR N SUPER-RESOLUTION IMMUNOFLUO- RESCENCE STUIES: CORRELTIVE PPROCH TO SSESS THE ROLE OF HER2 CNCER BIOMRKER. Elena mbrosetti, lessandro Bosco, Loredana Casalis T U E S 123

152 T U E S Board B585 ELECTRONIC ETECTION OF SINGLE CNCER CELLS WITH GRPHENE FIEL EFFECT TRNSISTORS. James Froberg, Prajakta Kulkarni, Sanku Mallik, ongki Choi Board B586 REGULTION OF GLUCOKINSE IN PNCRETIC BET CELLS. Kendra M. Seckinger Board B587 ON-CHIP LIQUI BIOPS: PROGRESS IN ISOLTION OF EXOSOMES FOR ERL IGNOSIS OF CNCER. Sung Cheol Kim, Navneet ogra, Benjamin H. Wunsch, Joshua T. Smith, Stacey M. Gifford, Gustavo Stolovitzky, Huan Hu, Pablo Meyer Board B588 Education Travel wardee NOVEL BIOSENSOR ESIGN REVELS THE ROLE N REGULTION OF GEF-H1 IN CELL MIGRTION. Mihai L. zoitei, Jungsik Noh, Maria J. Sandi, Philippe Roudot, Robert Rottapel, Gaudenz anuser, Klaus M. Hahn Board B589 Education Travel wardee MULTIFUNCTIONL HIGH-THROUGHPUT SINGLE-CELL NLSIS USING RECONFIGURBLE MPLIFIER RR. Kevin. White, Geoffrey Mulberry, Brian N. Kim Board B590 3 PRINTE REL-TIME PCR MCHINE FOR INFECTIOUS ISESE IG- NOSTICS. Geoffrey Mulberry, Kevin. White, Brian N. Kim Board B591 EVELOPMENT OF SURFCE PLSMON RESONNCE N PLSMON- WVEGUIE RESONNCE COMBINE CHIP FOR STUING THE TRNS- PORT BEHVIORS OF CELL MEMBRNE TRNSPORTERS. u-ting Lin, Ling Chao Board B592 BROL CCESSIBLE SSS WITH SIGNL MPLIFICTION CROSS LIPI BILERS. nirvan Guha, Thomas B. H. Schroeder, Sarah Grunsfeld, Jerry ang, Michael Mayer Board B593 International Travel wardee OPTICL PROBES FOR IMGING SIGNL MEITING PHOSPHOLIP- IS. Samsuzzoha Mondal, nanya Rakshit, Shafali Gupta, Ravindra Venkatramani, nkona atta Biophysics Education (Boards B594 B604) Board B594 RESPONSIVE WEB-BSE MOLECULE VIEWER FOR 3 COMMUNICTION, COLLBORTION, N VIRTUL RELIT. Merry Wang, ditya hoot, ndrew Kimoto, avid Parker, Michael Zyracki, Malte Tinnus, Peter Jones, rew Hylbert, ion mago, Florencio Mazzoldi Board B595 RTIOMETRIC METHO TO MESURE VISCOSIT INSIE MESOPOROUS SILIC PRTICLES USING PROTEIN-BOUN FLUORESCENT PROBE. Pegah S. Nabavi Zadeh, Björn Åkerman Board B596 MKING PUZZLE MICROSCOPE S STRTEG TO RECRUIT HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS N MINORITIES IN BIOPHSICS. uly E. Sanchez Board B597 COMBINING MOLECULR VISULIZTION WITH BENCH METHOS IN HPOTHESIS-RIVEN UNERGRUTE BIOCHEMISTR LB COURSE. Thomas Holt, Rebecca Roberts, Julia R. Koeppe, Paul. Craig Board B598 Education Travel wardee EXPNING THE SCOPE OF SINGLE MOLECULE FRET SPECTROSCOP TOWRS PRIMRIL UNERGRUTE INSTITUTIONS. Jesse Howe, Gregory Walters, Kambiz Hamadani Board B599 LIGHT, IMGING, VISION: N INTERISCIPLINR UNERGRUTE COURSE. Philip Nelson Board B600 EVELOPMENT OF NON-RIOCTIVE MINOCLTION SS FOR QULIT CONTROL OF PURIFIE N RECONSTITUTE IN VITRO TRNS- LTION SSTEMS. Judith Flores, Jesse Howe, LIzbeth Reyes, Kambiz M. Hamadani Board B601 HNS-ON FRESHMN SEMINR COURSE IN N ORIGMI. Ryan Shriver, Sarah Veatch Board B602 STORM-LITE: N INEXPENSIVE TOOL TO EMONSTRTE STOCHSTIC SUPER RESOLUTION MICROSCOP TECHNIQUES IN THE CLSSROOM. nthony Wu, Lark Moreno, Maxim Prigozhin, Sharlene enos Board B603 TECHING SOME CONCEPTS OF TRNSPORT MECHNISM TO MILE SCHOOL STUENTS IN VLLEUPR COLOMBI. Eliana M. Ramos, Claudia. Blanco, uly E. Sánchez Board B604 WHT S WRONG WITH THE HOGKIN-HUXLE MOEL? N EXERCISE IN CRITICL THINKING. H. Richard Leuchtag 124

153 Wednesday, February 15, 2017 aily Program Summary ll rooms are located in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center unless noted otherwise. 8:00 am-11:00 am New Council Meeting Room 222 8:00 am-3:00 pm ter Viewing Hall B-2 & C 8:15 am-10:15 am 8:15 am-10:15 am Symposium: Protein ynamics and llostery Chair: Martin Weik, Insitut de Biologie Instructionale, France Great Hall PICOSECON NMICS OF PHOTOSWITCHBLE FLUORESCENT PROTEINS REVELE B TIME-RESOLVE SERIL FEM- TOSECON CRSTLLOGRPH. Martin Weik COUPLE RESIUE-RESIUE NMICS IN PROTEIN LLOSTERIC MECHNISMS. onald Hamelberg ENTROP IN MOLECULR RECOGNITION B PROTEINS. Joshua Wand HRNSSING THE WESOME POWER OF 19 F NMR. ngela Gronenborn Symposium: Computational Cardiology Chair: dam P. Hill, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, ustralia Great Hall B USING CLINICL TSETS TO OPTIMISE MOELS OF HUMN VENTRICULR ELECTROPHSIOLOG: IMPLICTIONS FOR IN SILICO RUG SCREENING. dam P. Hill TOWRS IN SILICO RUG TRILS USING HUMN MULTISCLE CRIC MOELS. Blanca Rodriguez OUR PERSONL VIRTUL HERT. Natalia Trayanova PREICTIVE COMPUTTIONL PHRMCOLOG: FROM TOM TO RHTHM. Colleen E. Clancy 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: TRP Channels Room R02/03 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Membrane Structure II: Simulations Room R04/05 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Protein ssemblies Room R06/07 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Single-Molecule Spectroscopy Room R08/09 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Exocytosis and Endocytosis Room 206/207 8:15 am-10:15 am Platform: Nucleic cid Structure & ynamics Room 208/209 10:30 am-12:30 pm ter Presentations and Late ters Hall B-2 & C Symposium: Channel Gating Mechanisms Chair: Catherine Henzler-Wildman, University of Wisconsin Great Hall W E N E S 1:00 pm-3:00 pm NMIC COUPLING BETWEEN THE GTES IN THE NK CHNNEL. Katherine Henzler-Wildman STRUCTURE OF THE TPC1 CHNNEL FROM RBIOPSIS THLIN. ouxing Jiang GTING PTHWS FOR PENTMERIC LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL SOLVE B TOMISTIC STRING METHO SIMU- LTIONS. Toby W. llen FINE TUNING HCN CHNNEL CTIVIT. nna Moroni Symposium: nomalous ynamics in Biological Systems Chair: iego Krapf, Colorado State University Great Hall B 1:00 pm-3:00 pm NOMLOUS IFFUSION N COMPRTMENTLIZTION ON THE SURFCE OF MMMLIN CELLS. iego Krapf ZOOMING IN ON NOMLOUS IFFUSION WITH VRIBLE-LENGTHSCLE FLUORESCENCE CORRELTION SPECTROS- COP. Cecile Fradin NOMLOUS IFFUSION IN MEMBRNES N THE CTOPLSM OF BIOLOGICL CELLS. Ralf Metzler THE GENOME IN THE NUCLEUS: SNK, SOFT, N WELL-ORGNIZE. uval Garini 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Platform: Ligand-gated Channels II Room R02/03 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Platforms: Protein-Lipid Interactions: Structures Room R04/05 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Platform: Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates II Room R06/07 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Platform: Cardiac Muscle Regulation Room R08/09 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Platform: Calcium Signaling/Intercellular Calcium Channels and Sparks and Waves Room 206/207 1:00 pm-3:00 pm Platform: Protein Structure and Conformation III Room 208/

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155 Wednesday, February 15 New Council Meeting 8:00 am - 11:00 am, Room 222 ter Viewing 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, Hall B-2 & C Symposium Protein ynamics and llostery 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall Chair Martin Weik, Insitut de Biologie Instructionale, France No bstract 8:15 am PICOSECON NMICS OF PHOTOSWITCHBLE FLUORESCENT PRO- TEINS REVELE B TIME-RESOLVE SERIL FEMTOSECON CRSTL- LOGRPH. Martin Weik 2285-Symp 8:45 am COUPLE RESIUE-RESIUE NMICS IN PROTEIN LLOSTERIC MECH- NISMS. onald Hamelberg 2286-Symp 9:15 am ENTROP IN MOLECULR RECOGNITION B PROTEINS. Joshua Wand No bstract 9:45 am HRNSSING THE WESOME POWER OF 19 F NMR. ngela Gronenborn Symposium Computational Cardiology 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Great Hall B Chair dam P. Hill, Victor Chang Cancer Research Institute, ustralia 2287-Symp 8:15 am USING CLINICL TSETS TO OPTIMISE MOELS OF HUMN VENTRICU- LR ELECTROPHSIOLOG: IMPLICTIONS FOR IN SILICO RUG SCREEN- ING. dam P. Hill, Stefan. Mann, Mohammad S. Imtiaz, Matthew. Perry, Jamie I. Vandenberg 2288-Symp 8:45 am TOWRS IN SILICO RUG TRILS USING HUMN MULTISCLE CRIC MOELS. Blanca Rodriguez No bstract 9:15 am OUR PERSONL VIRTUL HERT. Natalia Trayanova 2289-Symp 9:45 am PREICTIVE COMPUTTIONL PHRMCOLOG: FROM TOM TO RHTHM. Colleen E. Clancy Platform TRP Channels 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs Theanne Griffith, Columbia University Leon. Islas, National utonomous University of Mexico 2290-Plat 8:15 am PERMETION, GTING, N MOULTION OF THE TRP1 CHNNEL IN LONG-TIMESCLE MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Heidi Koldsø, Morten Ø. Jensen, Vishwanath Jogini, avid E. Shaw 2291-Plat 8:30 am Education Travel wardee ION PERMETION MECHNISM IN TRPV6 C 2+ CHNNEL. Serzhan Sakipov, lexander I. Sobolevsky, Maria Kurnikova 2292-Plat 8:45 am LOCLIZTION OF N LTERNTIVE ION PERMETION PTHW IN TRPM3. Katharina Held, nnelies Janssens, Thomas Voets, Joris Vriens 2293-Plat 9:00 am NMIC SOLVTION OF PROTEIN CVITIES UNERLIES TRPV1 GTING. Marina Kasimova, ysenur azici, aniele Granata, Tibor Rohacs, Vincenzo Carnevale 2294-Plat 9:15 am EXPLORING FUNCTIONL ROLES OF TRPV1 INTRCELLULR OMINS WITH UNSTRUCTURE PEPTIE-INSERTION SCREENING. Linlin Ma, Fan ang, Simon Vu, Jie Zheng 2295-Plat 9:30 am STRUCTURL INSIGHT INTO THE MOLECULR MECHNISM OF TRP1 IN- HIBITION N CTIVTION. mrita Samanta, Janna Kiselar, Seungil Han, Vera Moiseenkova Bell 2296-Plat 9:45 am INHIBITION OF TRPM3 ION CHNNELS B G-PROTEIN BET-GMM SUBUNITS. evgen udin, oreen Badheka, Istvan Borbiro, ysenur azici, Tooraj Mirshahi, Tibor Rohacs 2297-Plat 10:00 am PHOTOPHRMCOLOGICL MOULTION OF LIPI-GTE TRPC CHN- NELS S STRTEG TO GOVERN NEURONL EXCITBILIT. Oleksandra Tiapko, Gema Guedes de la Cruz, Toma Glasnov, Helmut Kubista, Michaela Lichtenegger, Klaus Groschner Platform Membrane Structure II: Simulations 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Noah Trebesch, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kevin J. Hallock, Boston University 2298-Plat 8:15 am CURVTURE-INUCE LIPI SORTING IN PLSM MEMBRNE TETHERS. Svetlana Baoukina, Helgi I. Ingolfsson, Siewert J. Marrink,. Peter Tieleman 2299-Plat 8:30 am CLCULTING MEMBRNE RE COMPRESSIBILIT FROM M SIMUL- TIONS: NOVEL COMPUTTIONL FRMEWORK. Milka oktorova, George Khelashvili, Harel Weinstein 2300-Plat 8:45 am CLCIUM-INUCE SCULPTURING OF THE PLSM MEMBRNE: LIPI MICROCLUSTERS CST B NIONIC LIPIS. Michael J. Hallock, lex Greenwood, an Wang, James H. Morrissey, Emad Tajkhorshid, Chad Rienstra, Taras V. Pogorelov 2301-Plat 9:00 am MICROSCOPIC CHRCTERIZTION OF MEMBRNE INSERTION N - NMICS OF N ISOPRENOI LIPI. Po-Chao Wen, Emad Tajkhorshid 2302-Plat 9:15 am TOMISTIC MOELING OF ORGNELLE-SCLE MEMBRNE STRUCTURES OF RBITRR SIZE, LIPI COMPOSITION, N GEOMETRIC COMPLEXIT. Noah Trebesch, Emad Tajkhorshid 2303-Plat 9:30 am NNOSCLE STRUCTURE OF LIPI BILERS REVELE B IN-SILICO N EXPERIMENTL SMLL NGLE NEUTRON SCTTERING. Mitchell orrell, Frederick Heberle, John Katsaras, Edward Lyman W E N E S 127

156 W E N E S 2304-Plat 9:45 am ENERG LNSCPE OF PORE FORMTION IN BILER LIPI MEM- BRNE. Sergey. kimov, Pavel E. Volynsky, Timur R. Galimzyanov, Peter I. Kuzmin, Konstantin V. Pavlov, Oleg V. Batishchev 2305-Plat 10:00 am TOMISTIC SIMULTIONS PROVIE INSIGHT INTO ELECTRON PRMG- NETIC RESONNCE PROBE BEHVIOR. Gary ngles, Sally C. Pias Platform Protein ssemblies 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Tanuj Sapra, University of Zurich, Switzerland Nadia Izadi Pruneyre, Institut Pasteur, CNRS, France 2306-Plat 8:15 am IN SITU MECHNICL INTERROGTION OF SINGLE NUCLER LMINS SUGGESTS THE LMIN IS ROBUST FRMEWORK. Tanuj Sapra, Zhao Qin, Markus Buehler, Ohad Medalia 2307-Plat 8:30 am NNO-SPCE VIEO IMGING REVELS STRUCTURL NMICS OF FIBROUS PROTEIN SSEMBL N RELEVNT ENZMES. Takahiro Watanabe-Nakayama, Noriyuki Kodera, Hiroki Konno, Kenjiro Ono, avid B. Teplow, Masahito amada, Toshio ndo 2308-Plat 8:45 am HROPHOBIC INTERFCES, KE REGIONS FOR SSEMBL OF TRNS- MEMBRNE PROTEINS: STU OF E.COLI QUPORIN Z. Victoria Schmidt, James N. Sturgis 2309-Plat 9:00 am HROGEN-EUTERIUM EXCHNGE MSS SPECTROSCOP TO ETER- MINE STRUCTURE N STRUCTURL NMICS OF PROTEIN COMPLEX- ES. Emanuele Paci 2310-Plat 9:15 am MOLECULR COEVOLUTION OF FLI PROTEINS PROVIES GUIE TO C- CURTE MOELS OF FLGELLR PROTEIN COMPLEXES N NMICS. Faruck Morcos 2311-Plat 9:30 am Education Travel wardee CHRCTERIZTION OF THE CONFORMTIONL ENSEMBLE OF POL- GLUTMINE PEPTIES VI METNMICS M SIMULTIONS N UV RESONNCE RMN SPECTROSCOP. Riley J. Workman, avid Punihaole, Ryan S. Jakubek, Jeffry. Madura 2312-Plat 9:45 am NEW PIRWISE SHPE-BSE SCORING FUNCTION TO CONSIER LONG-RNGE INTERCTIONS FOR PROTEIN-PROTEIN OCKING. umeng an, Shengyou Huang 2313-Plat 10:00 am STRUCTURL BSIS OF THE SIGNLING THROUGH BCTERIL MEM- BRNE RECEPTOR HSR ECIPHERE B N INTEGRTIVE PPROCH. Nadia Izadi Pruneyre Platform Single-Molecule Spectroscopy 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs llison H. Squires, Boston University ongli Zhang, ale University 2314-Plat 8:15 am Education Travel wardee SINGLE-MOLECULE ISSECTION OF THE ROLE OF IRECTIONLIT IN PROTEIN EGRTION B CLP PROTEOLTIC MCHINES. Hema Chandra Kotamarthi, drian Olivares, Benjamin Stein, Robert Sauer, Tania Baker 2315-Plat 8:30 am REGULTE SNRE FOLING N MEMBRNE FUSION. ongli Zhang 2316-Plat 8:45 am IRECT MESUREMENT OF SEQUENCE-EPENENT TRNSITION PTH TIMES N CONFORMTIONL IFFUSION IN N UPLEX FORMTION. Krishna Neupane, Feng Wang, Michael Woodside 2317-Plat 9:00 am IRECT SINGLE-MOLECULE MESUREMENTS OF PHCOCNOBILIN PHO- TOPHSICS IN MONOMERIC C-PHCOCNIN. llison H. Squires, Quan Wang, W.E. Moerner 2318-Plat 9:15 am SIMULTION OF FRET ES LLOWS IRECT COMPRISON GINST EXPERIMENTL T. Ines Reinartz, Claude Sinner, lexander Schug 2319-Plat 9:30 am SINGLE-MOLECULE PEPTIE FINGERPRINTING. Jetty van Ginkel, Mike Filius, Malwina Szczepaniak, Pawel Tulinski, nne S. Meyer, Chirlmin Joo 2320-Plat 9:45 am N IN VITRO SMPLE GENERTION PIPELINE FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT SINGLE-MOLECULE FRET BSE SCREENING OF PROTEINS. Kambiz M. Hamadani, Madeleine Jensen, Wu Peng, Jamie H.. Cate, Susan Marqusee 2321-Plat 10:00 am Education Travel wardee INVESTIGTION OF N BINING, NUCLEOLSIS N PROUCT RELESE SPECIFICIT OF RN GUIE ENONUCLESE CRISPR-CPF1 FMIL RE- VELS IMPORTNT IFFERENCES FROM CS9-RN. igvijay Singh, John Mallon, Ramreddy Tipanna, nustup Poddar, Olivia ang, Scott Bailey, Taekjip Ha Platform Exocytosis and Endocytosis 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Misty Marshall, Uppsala University, Sweden Comert Kural, The Ohio State University 2322-Plat 8:15 am MESUREMENT OF THE MOBILIT OF LUMENL N MEMBRNE PRO- TEINS OF INIVIUL SECRETOR GRNULES. Prabhodh S. bbineni, Kevin P. Bohannon, Mary. Bittner, aniel xelrod, Ronald W. Holz 2323-Plat 8:30 am RUNKEN MEMBRNES. LOW OSES OF SHORT-CHIN LCOHOLS IN- HIBIT EXOCTOSIS IN PROTEIN-FREE MOEL SSTEM. ixon J. Woodbury, Jason Paxman, Brady Hunt, avid Hallan, Samuel R. Zarbock 2324-Plat 8:45 am CPOW Travel wardee LIPI NMICS N THE NTHRX TOXIN INTRCELLULR JOURNE. Nnanya Kalu, Laura Lucas, Clare Kenney, Ekaterina M. Nestorovich 2325-Plat 9:00 am CTIONS OF RB27B GTPSE ON CENTRL EXCITTOR SNPTIC TRNS- MISSION. Meredith M. Njus, Geoff Murphy, Stephen I. Lentz, Stephen. Ernst, Edward L. Stuenkel 128

157 2326-Plat 9:15 am MOLECULR MECHNISM OF FUSION PORE FORMTION. Satyan Sharma, Manfred Lindau 2327-Plat 9:30 am CHROMFFIN CELL SNPTOTGMIN ISOFORMS FORM FUNCTIONLL N SPTILL SEPRBLE GRNULE POOLS. Tejeshwar Rao, lexandra Ranski, Peter ahl, Julia Bourg, Edwin Chapman, Sarah Veatch, avid Giovannucci, run nantharam 2328-Plat 9:45 am ISTINCT EFFECTS OF ENOSOML ESCPE N ENOSOML TRF- FICKING ON GENE ELIVER VI ELECTROTRNSFECTION. Lisa. Cervia, Chun-Chi Chang, Liangli Wang, Fan uan 2329-Plat 10:00 am NMICS OF CLTHRIN-MEITE ENOCTOSIS WITHIN EVELOP- ING ORGNISM. Joshua P. Ferguson, Nathan M. Willy, Spencer P. Heidotting, Scott. Huber, Matthew J. Webber, Comert Kural Platform Nucleic cid Structure & ynamics 8:15 am - 10:15 am, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Michele i Pierro, Rice University Greg Morrison, University of Houston 2330-Plat 8:15 am CONFORMTIONS OF SINGLE-STRNE NUCLEIC CIS IN SOLUTION. lex Plumridge, Steve Meisburger, Lois Pollack 2331-Plat 8:30 am THE CONFORMTIONS OF CONFINE POLMERS IN N EXTERNL PO- TENTIL. Greg Morrison, ave Thirumalai 2332-Plat 8:45 am SINGLE MOLECULE VISULIZTION OF TOPOLOG-MEITE INTERC- TIONS IN SUPERCOILE N. Shane Scott, Zhi Ming Xu, Fedor Kouzine, aniel Berard, Cynthia Shaheen, Laura Saunders, Barbara Gravel, Catherine Leroux, Christopher Cayen-Cyr, avid Levens, Craig Benham, Sabrina Leslie 2333-Plat 9:00 am EXPLORING N N RN STRUCTURES IN SOLUTION WITH INFRRE SPECTROSCOP. llison L. Stelling, Hashim l-hashimi 2334-Plat 9:15 am International Travel wardee PORE TRNSLOCTION OF N CHINS WITH PHSICL KNOTS. ntonio Suma, Cristian Micheletti 2335-Plat 9:30 am SINGLE MOLECULE FLUORESCENCE STUIES ON NUCLEOSOME NM- ICS. Kathrin Lehmann, lenxander Gansen, Katalin Toth, Jörg Langowski 2336-Plat 9:45 am SHPE-PROGRMME HIERRCHICL SELF-SSEMBL OF ESIGNE N BUILING BLOCKS INTO MSSIVE THREE-IMENSIONL FINITE-SIZE OBJECTS. Klaus Franz Wagenbauer, Christian Sigl, Hendrik ietz 2337-Plat 10:00 am THE ENERG LNSCPE OF HUMN CHROMOSOMES. Michele i Pierro Symposium Channel Gating Mechanisms 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Great Hall Chair Katherine Henzler-Wildman, University of Wisconsin 2338-Symp 1:00 pm NMIC COUPLING BETWEEN THE GTES IN THE NK CHNNEL. Katherine Henzler-Wildman 2339-Symp 1:30 pm STRUCTURE OF THE TPC1 CHNNEL FROM RBIOPSIS THLIN. Jiangtao Guo, Weizhong Zeng, ouxing Jiang 2340-Symp 2:00 pm GTING PTHWS FOR PENTMERIC LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL SOLVE B TOMISTIC STRING METHO SIMULTIONS. Bogdan Lev, Samuel Murail, Frédéric Poitevin, Brett. Cromer, Marc Baaden, Marc elarue, Toby W. llen 2341-Symp 2:30 pm FINE TUNING HCN CHNNEL CTIVIT. nna Moroni Symposium nomalous ynamics in Biological Systems 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Great Hall B Chair iego Krapf, Colorado State University 2342-Symp 1:00 pm NOMLOUS IFFUSION N COMPRTMENTLIZTION ON THE SUR- FCE OF MMMLIN CELLS. iego Krapf 2343-Symp 1:30 pm ZOOMING IN ON NOMLOUS IFFUSION WITH VRIBLE-LENGTHS- CLE FLUORESCENCE CORRELTION SPECTROSCOP. Cecile Fradin 2344-Symp 2:00 pm NOMLOUS IFFUSION IN MEMBRNES N THE CTOPLSM OF BIOLOGICL CELLS. Ralf Metzler 2345-Symp 2:30 pm THE GENOME IN THE NUCLEUS: SNK, SOFT N WELL-ORGNIZE. uval Garini Platform Ligand-gated Channels II 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Room R02/03 Co-Chairs Jelena Baranovic, Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP), Germany James. Brozik, University of New Mexico 2346-Plat 1:00 pm International Travel wardee NLSIS OF GTING OF CI-SENSING ION CHNNELS (SICS) UNER RPI N SLOW PH CHNGES. Omar lijevic, Jan Kucera, Stephan Kellenberger 2347-Plat 1:15 pm SELECTIVIT FILTER T THE LOWER EN OF SIC1. Timothy Lynagh, Emelie Flood, Celine Boiteux, Matthias Wulf, Janne M. Colding, Vitaly V. Komnatnyy, Toby W. llen, Stephan. Pless W E N E S 129

158 W E N E S 2348-Plat 1:30 pm SINGLE MOLECULE KINETIC MESUREMENTS N HIEN MRKOV MOELS FOR P2X1 RECEPTORS. James. Brozik, dam O. Barden, shish Bhattari, Brian N. Webb, ndrew J. Thompson 2349-Plat 1:45 pm STRUCTURL BSIS N MOLECULR MECHNISM UNERLING P2X7 RECEPTOR NTGONISM. kira Karasawa, Toshimitsu Kawate 2350-Plat 2:00 pm BLUE NTIVE PGE EVIENCE THT PLSM MEMBRNE-BOUN HU- MN ENC CHNNELS SHRE TRIMERIC RCHITECTURE WITH FULL- LENGTH HUMN SIC1 N SIC2. nke opychai, Ralf Hausmann, Linda Krüger, Stefan Gründer, Günther Schmalzing 2351-Plat 2:15 pm MPPING THE FLEXIBILIT OF MP TPE IONOTROPIC GLUTMTE RECEPTORS. Jelena Baranovic, ndrew JR Plested 2352-Plat 2:30 pm PROBING MOLECULR LOCK IN PRIMITIVE NM RECEPTOR. lvin u, Robert lberstein, lecia Thomas, Richard Grey, Mark L. Mayer, lbert Lau 2353-Plat 2:45 pm INVESTIGTING THE SCRMBLING MECHNISM OF TMEM16 SCRMBL- SES. Mattia Malvezzi, Rabia Iqbal, shley Brown, nant Menon, lessio ccardi Platforms Protein-Lipid Interactions: Structures 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Room R04/05 Co-Chairs Steven R. Van oren, University of Missouri Olivier Soubias, NIH 2354-Plat 1:00 pm TRNSIENT INTERCTIONS OF METLLOPROTEINSES WITH BIL- ERS, CPTURE B PRMGNETIC NMR, INCLUE UL MOES OF BINING, ELECTROSTTIC RECRUITING, N LLOSTER. Steven R. Van oren, Stephen H. Prior, an G. Fulcher, Jia Xu, Tara C. Marcink, Rama K. Koppisetti 2355-Plat 1:15 pm OXIIZE LIPIS: THEIR ROLE IN REGULTION OF MITOCHONRIL POPTOSIS. rtur ingeldein, Jörgen den, Tobias Sparrman, Radek Sachl, Sarka Pokorna, Martin Hof, Gerhard Gröbner 2356-Plat 1:30 pm SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGTION OF Α-SNUCLEIN 71-82, PEPTIE E- RIVE FROM PROTEIN INVOLVE IN PRKINSON S ISESE. Benjamin Martial, Émilie Bruneau, Laurie Bédard, Thierry Lefèvre, Michèle uger 2357-Plat 1:45 pm ETERMINNTS OF LIPI SPECIFICIT FOR THE FVII MEMBRNE BINING OMIN. Melanie Muller, Emad Tajkhorshid 2358-Plat 2:00 pm STRUCTURE OF THE SR1 LTTICE N ITS ROLE IN COPII VESICLE FOR- MTION N SCISSION. Peter Randolph, Hanaa Hariri, Scott Stagg 2359-Plat 2:15 pm ROLE OF PIP2-EPENENT MEMBRNE INTERCTIONS IN VINCULIN CTIVTION, MOTILIT N FORCE TRNSMISSION. Sharon L. Campbell, Peter M. Thompson, Srinivas Ramachandran, Lindsay Case, Nikolay okholyan, Caitlin Tolbert, Clare M. Waterman 2360-Plat 2:30 pm FLEXIBILIT ICTTES FUNCTION IN N EXCEPTIONL CURVTURE SENS- ING HELIX. Erin R. Tyndall, Edward Kim, Kumaran S. Ramamurthi, Fang Tian 2361-Plat 2:45 pm RHOOPSIN IMERIZTION IN MEMBRNE BILERS REVELE B SMLL NGLE NEUTRON SCTTERING. Olivier Soubias, Jonathan. Nickels, Walter E. Teague, Kirk G. Hines, Kevin L. Weiss, John Katsaras, Klaus Gawrisch Platform Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates II 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Room R06/07 Co-Chairs Lisa Muiznieks, The Hospital For Sick Children, Canada Sigrid Milles, Institut de Biologie Structurale, France 2362-Plat 1:00 pm SINGLE-MOLECULE SPECTROSCOP REVELS THE ROLE OF TWO-I- MENSIONL CROWING IN ISORERE PROTEIN FOLING. Priya R. Banerjee, Mahdi Moosa, shok eniz 2363-Plat 1:15 pm International Travel wardee TLE OF TWO MLOIOGENIC INTRINSICLL ISORERE PRO- TEINS: INTERPL OF TU N Α-SNUCLEIN. Karishma Bhasne, Sanjana Sebastian, Samrat Mukhopadhyay 2364-Plat 1:30 pm TRIGRE ISORERE PROTEINS MEITE ESICCTION TOLER- NCE. Thomas C. Boothby, Samantha Piszkiewicz, akash Mehta, lexandra Brozena, Hugo Tapia, oug Koshland, lex Holehouse, Rohit Pappu, Bob Goldstein, Gary Pielak 2365-Plat 1:45 pm CONTROLLING THE BIOPHSICL PROPERTIES N FUNCTIONLIT OF PHSE-SEPRTE ELSTIN-BSE ROPLETS THROUGH MINO CI SEQUENCE MUTTIONS. Lisa. Muiznieks, Fred W. Keeley, Régis Pomès 2366-Plat 2:00 pm Education Travel wardee MOELING THE ERL STGES OF GGREGTION IN ISORERE ELSTIN-LIKE PROTEINS. ue Zhang, Valeria Zai-Rose, Cody J. Price, Gene L. Bidwell III, John J. Correia, Nicholas C. Fitzkee 2367-Plat 2:15 pm WHT ENCOES COUPLE FOLING N BINING RECTIONS: IPS OR PRTNER PROTEINS? Michael. Crabtree, Carolina. T. F. Mendonca, Quenton Bubb, Sarah L. Shammas, Jane Clarke 2368-Plat 2:30 pm THE MESLES VIRUS PHOSPHOPROTEIN: N INTRINSICLL ISORERE CHPERONE THT REGULTES NUCLEOCPSI SSEMBL. Sigrid Milles, Malene Ringkjøbing Jensen, Guillaume Communie, amien Maurin, Guy Schoehn, Rob WH Ruigrok, Martin Blackledge 2369-Plat 2:45 pm RMCHNRN MP NLSIS OF THE MONOMERIC B1-40 N B1-42 PEPTIES B SOLUTION NMR. Julien Roche 130

159 Platform Cardiac Muscle Regulation 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Room R08/09 Co-Chairs Paul Janssen, The Ohio State University Gaetano Santulli, Columbia University 2370-Plat 1:00 pm CRIC EXCITBILIT T THE INTERCLTE ISC IS MINTINE VI SMLL ISOFORM OF OBSCURIN. Heather R. Manring, Maegen. ckermann 2371-Plat 1:15 pm CONTRCTILE FORCE N KINETICS IN FILING VERSUS NON-FILING HUMN MOCRIUM. Jae-Hoon Chung, Brit Martin, Benjamin Canan, Mohammad Elnakish, Nancy Saad, hmet Kilic, Mei-Pian Chen, Nima Milani-Nejad, Peter Mohler, Vadim Fedorov, Paul Janssen 2372-Plat 1:30 pm PTIVE VENTRICULR REMOELLING FTER MOCRIL INFRC- TION INVOLVES TITIN-BSE CRIOMOCTE STIFFENING N EL- EVTE TITIN TURNOVER. Sebastian Kötter, Malgorzata Kazmierowska, Christian ndresen, Katharina Bottermann, Maria Grandoch, Simone Gorressen, ndre Heinen, Jens M. Moll, Jürgen Scheller, xel Gödecke, Jens W. Fischer, Joachim P. Schmitt, Martina Krüger 2373-Plat 1:45 pm MECHNISTIC ROLE OF TPE 1 INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRISPHOSPHTE RE- CEPTOR IN THE REGULTION OF VSCULR TONE IN HERT FILURE. Gaetano Santulli, Jessica Gambardella, Steven Reiken, Qi uan, Ryutaro Nakashima, Frances M. Forrester, lain Lacampagne, ndrew Marks 2374-Plat 2:00 pm TROPONIN I TROSINE PHOSPHORLTION MOULTES CRIC CONTRCTION. Elizabeth. Brundage, Vikram Shettigar, Hussam E. Salhi, Jonathan P. avis, Mark T. Ziolo, Brandon Biesiadecki 2375-Plat 2:15 pm CETLTION OF K326 N K328 ON CTIN BOOSTS CONTRCTILE PROPERTIES OF MUSCLE IN VITRO N IN VIVO. William Schmidt, Meera C. Viswanathan,. Brian Foster, nthony Cammarato 2376-Plat 2:30 pm IRECT SINGLE MOLECULE VISULIZTION OF CRIC MBP-C N-TER- MINL FRGMENT INTERCTIONS WITH SUSPENE THIN FILMENTS. lessio V. Inchingolo, Michael J. Previs, Samantha E. Beck Previs, Neil M. Kad, avid M. Warshaw 2377-Plat 2:45 pm THE ROLE OF METHLGLOXL ON THE CRIC MOFILMENT. Maria Papadaki, Ronald Holewinski, Marisa Stachowski, Jonathan Kirk Platform Calcium Signaling/Intercellular Calcium Channels and Sparks and Waves 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Room 206/207 Co-Chairs Ming-Feng Tsai, Brandeis University avid Jacobson, Vanderbilt University 2378-Plat 1:00 pm HIGH-THROUGHPUT SCREENS TO ISCOVER INHIBITORS OF LEK RNOINE RECEPTOR CLCIUM CHNNELS. Robyn T. Rebbeck, Megan V. Ryan, Gregory. Gillispie, avid. Thomas, onald M. Bers, Razvan L. Cornea 2379-Plat 1:15 pm IMPROVEMENTS OF THE KINETICS OF RE FLUORESCENT CLCIUM INI- CTORS. Silke Kerruth, Catherine Coates, Katalin Torok 2380-Plat 1:30 pm PRTICLE-BSE PPROCHES TO CLERING CLCIUM: PROTEIN LN- SCPE MOEL OF THE SRCO/ENOPLSMIC RETICULUM CLCIUM- TPSE (SERC) PUMP FOR SUB-CELLULR STOCHSTIC MOELS. Sophia P. Hirakis, Thomas M. Bartol, Terrence J. Sejnowski, Rommie E. maro 2381-Plat 1:45 pm C 2+ SIGNLS ORIGINTE FROM IMMOBILE IP 3 RECEPTORS T ER-PM JUNCTIONS. Nagendra Babu Thillaiappan, lap P. Chavda, Stephen C. Tovey, avid L. Prole, Colin W. Taylor 2382-Plat 2:00 pm CHRCTERIZTION OF IFFERENT LOCLIZE C 2+ SIGNLS IN SKELETL MUSCLE FIBERS. Mikhail Svirin, Tihomir Georgiev, Enrique Pérez Jaimovich, Rainer H Fink 2383-Plat 2:15 pm ROLE OF ORI PROTEINS IN CTIVTION OF ENOGENOUS TRPC1-COM- POSE CHNNELS. lexey Shalygin, nton Skopin, mitrii Kolesnikov, Lyubov Glushankova, Elena Kaznacheyeva 2384-Plat 2:30 pm THE TWO-PORE OMIN K + CHNNEL TLK-1 PROVIES COUNTERCUR- RENT THT FCILITTES ENOPLSMIC RETICULUM C 2+ LEK. Nicholas Vierra, Prasanna adi, Sarah Milian, avid Jacobson 2385-Plat 2:45 pm SFET UPGRES OF THE MITOCHONRIL CLCIUM UNIPORTER. Ming-Feng Tsai, Christopher Miller Platform Protein Structure and Conformation III 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Room 208/209 Co-Chairs Nathan S. Babcock, Simon Fraser University, Canada Michael Nilges, Pasteur Institute, France 2386-Plat 1:00 pm CPOW Travel wardee TRPPING ON-PTHW INTERMEITES FOR LRGE SCLE CONFORM- TIONL CHNGES WITH CORSE-GRINE SIMULTIONS. Laura Orellana, Özge oluk, Oliver Carrillo, Modesto Orozco, Erik Lindahl 2387-Plat 1:15 pm STUING BIOMOLECULR INTERCTIONS: HBRI PPROCH. Sean. McKenna, Manuel Koch, Janusz M. Bujnicki, Joerg Stetefeld, Trushar R. Patel 2388-Plat 1:30 pm THE MOLTEN GLOBULE STTE OF MLTOSE BINING PROTEIN: STRUC- TURL CHRCTERIZTION B EPR SPECTROSCOP. Benjamin Selmke, Chen Nickolaus, Peter Borbat, Jack H. Freed, Wolfgang E. Trommer 2389-Plat 1:45 pm MOEL COMPRISON TO IENTIF STRUCTURL HETEROGENEIT IN PROTEIN X-R CRSTLLOGRPH. Nathan S. Babcock, avid. Sivak, aniel Keedy, James S. Fraser 2390-Plat 2:00 pm SINGLE MOLECULE IENTIFICTION GINST PROTEOMES USING SUB- NNOMETER PORES. Eamonn Kennedy, Mikhail Kolmogorov, Zhuxin ong, Pavel Pevzner, Greg Timp W E N E S 131

160 W E N E S 2391-Plat 2:15 pm STRUCTURL BSIS FOR SUBSTRTE RECOGNITION B THE NKRIN RE- PET OMIN OF HHC17 PLMITOLTRNSFERSE. Raffaello Verardi, Jin-Sik Kim, nirban Banerjee 2392-Plat 2:30 pm INTEGRTIVE STRUCTURL BIOLOG OF TPE II SECRETION PSEUOPI- LUS. Benjamin Bardiaux, racelys Lopez-Castilla, Xiong u, Edward H. Egelman, Nadia Izadi-Pruneyre, Olivera Francetic, Michael Nilges 2393-Plat 2:45 pm FIRST PROTEIN SCTTERING MESUREMENTS T LIX BEMLINE. Shirish N. Chodankar 132

161 WENES POSTER SESSIONS 10:30 M 12:30 PM, Hall B-2 & C Below is the list of poster presentations of abstracts submitted by October 3. The list of late abstracts scheduled for Wednesday is available in the Program ddendum and the posters can be viewed on boards beginning with L. ll abstracts are available through the desktop planner and mobile app. ters should be mounted between 7:00 am and 8:00 am on Wednesday and removed by 3:00 pm. ter numbers shown refer to the program order of abstracts as they appear in the online bstracts Issue. Board numbers indicate where boards are located in the Exhibit Hall. Odd-Numbered Boards 10:30 am 11:30 am Even-Numbered Boards 11:30 am 12:30 pm Board Numbers B1 B15 B16 B30 B31 B46 B47 B64 B65 B87 B88 B114 B115 B129 B130 B147 B148 B161 B162 B184 B185 B207 B208 B219 B220 B234 B235 B253 B254 B266 B267 B279 B280 B288 B289 B296 B297 B310 B311 B326 B327 B345 B346 B360 B361 B375 B376 B394 B395 B404 B405 B418 B419 B427 B428 B454 B455 B464 B465 B479 B480 B493 B494 B503 B504 B510 B511 B526 Category Protein Structure and Conformation IV ggregates, Chaperones, and Mechanical Forces Protein-Small Molecule Interactions II Protein ynamics and llostery IV Membrane Protein Structures II Membrane Protein ynamics Intrinsically isordered Proteins (IP) and ggregates III N Replication, Recombination, and Repair Protein: N Interactions:ynamics Membrane Physical Chemistry II Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins II General Protein-Lipid Interactions IV Membrane Receptors and Signal Transduction II Mechanosensation Calcium Signaling III Intercellular Calcium Channels and Calcium Sparks and Waves II Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating IV Ion Channel Regulatory Mechanisms II Ion Channels, Pharmacology, and isease II Other Channels II Ligand-gated Channels II Cardiac Muscle Mechanics and Structure II ctin Structure, ynamics, and ssociated Proteins Microtubules, Structure, ynamics and ssociated Proteins Bacterial Mechanics, Cytoskeleton and Motility Membrane Pumps Genetic Regulatory Systems Electron Microscopy iffraction and Scattering Techniques Optical Microscopy and Super Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis III Optical Spectroscopy: C, UV-VIS, Vibrational, Fluorescence II Force Spectroscopy and Scanning Probe Microscopy II Biosurfaces Biomaterials W E N E S It is the responsibility of the poster presenters to remove print materials from the board after their presentations. Please do not leave materials or belongings under poster boards or in the poster area. ters will not be collected or stored for pick-up at a later time. The Biophysical Society is not responsible for any articles left in the poster area. 133

162 W E N E S Protein Structure and Conformation IV (Boards B1 B15) Board B1 EVELOPMENT N COMPRISON OF ENHNCE SMPLING METH- OS FOR BIOMOLECULR SIMULTION. James Lincoff, Sukanya Sasmal, Teresa Head-Gordon Board B2 STRUCTURL CHRCTERISTICS OF THE RNSE H OMIN IN HIV-1 REVERSE TRNSCRIPTSE. Ryan L. Slack, Naima G. Sharaf, ngela M. Gronenborn, Rieko Ishima Board B3 EFFECTS OF LS MUTTIONS ON STRUCTURE, NMICS, N FUNC- TION OF UBIQUILIN-2. Carlos. Castaneda, Thuy P. ao Board B4 ENERG LNSCPES OF MECHNICL PRION N THEIR IMPLIC- TIONS FOR THE MOLECULR MECHNISMS OF LONG-TERM MEMO- R. Mingchen Chen Board B5 METHL-LBELING SSISTE NMR STRUCTURE ETERMINTION OF 66 K GROWTH FCTOR-RECEPTOR COMPLEX. ndrew Hinck, Morkos. Henen, Christian Zwieb, Ravindra Kodali, Cynthia S. Hinck Board B6 SOLUTION NMR STRUCTURES OF THE C-TERMINL OMIN OF TET- RHMEN CTOSKELETL PROTEIN TCB2 REVEL ISTINCT CLCIUM- INUCE STRUCTURL RERRNGEMENTS. dina M. Kilpatrick, Jerry E. Honts, Heidi M. Sleister, C. ndrew Fowler Board B7 UNERSTNING EFFECT OF GERNLTION OF TRN LS ON RIBOSOME BINING: COMPUTTIONL STU. Sweta Vangaveti, Phensinee Haruehanroengra, Rui Wang, Srivathsan V. Ranganathan, Jia Sheng Board B8 NNO-MECHNICL STUIES OF COLLGEN: THE INFLUENCE OF IONIC STRENGTH, PH N COLLGEN SOURCES ON MOLECULR FLEXIBIL- IT. Naghmeh Rezaei, aron Lyons, Nancy R. Forde Board B9 STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF CWS IN LIPI BILER WITH SSNMR. Rongfu Zhang Board B10 ETERMINTION OF THE SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF ISOLTE HISTONE H2-H2B HETEROIMER B USING CS-ROSETT. Tsutomu amane, oshihito Moriwaki, Hideaki Ohtomo, Mitsunori Ikeguchi, Mitsunori Ikeguchi, Jun-ichi Kurita, Masahiko Sato, ritaka Nagadoi, Hideaki Shimojo, oshifumi Nishimura Board B11 QUNTITTIVE NMR NLSIS OF CONCURRENT PHOSPHORLTION EVENTS N PHOSPHORLTION-RELTE STRUCTURL CHNGES IN UNSTRUCTURE CTOPLSMIC OMIN OF T-CELL RECEPTOR C3Γ SUBUNIT. Innokentiy Maslennikov, Christian Klammt, Johan Kufs, my Blount, Barbara Varsonofieva, Bjoern Lillemeier Board B12 IFFERENT PPLICTIONS FOR CS IN FUNCTIONL CLSSIFICTION OF PROTEIN INTERFCES. Cameron J. Jones, Sanjana Sudarshan, Isha. Mehta, Brian W. Beck Board B13 FUSION PROTEIN, NJB1-PRKC, S CNCER RIVER. Tsan-Wen Lu, Michael Cianfrocco, Ping Zhang, Susan Taylor Board B14 EFFECT OF PHOSPHORLTION ON SUPERTERTIR STRUCTURE N LIGN BINING FFINIT ON SCFFOL PROTEINS. Brié N. Levesque, Fang Wu, Mark E. Bowen Board B15 TOXIC METL IONS PROMOTE SELF-SSOCITION N REPLCE STRUC- TURL ZINC IONS IN THE REGULTOR REGION OF PROTEIN KINSE C. Taylor R. Cole, Samuel G. Erickson, Min Woo Sung, ndreas Holzenburg, Tatyana I. Igumenova ggregates, Chaperones, and Mechanical Forces (Boards B16 B30) Board B16 USING SINGLE MOLECULE CHEMO-MECHNICL UNFOLING TO PROBE THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTL CONITIONS ON PROTEIN FOL- ING. Emily J. Guinn, Bharat Jagannathan, Susan Marqusee Board B17 PROTEIN GING: LOSS OF FOLING CONTRCTION UE TO OXITION OF CRPTIC SIE CHINS. Jessica Valle Orero, Jaime ndres Rivas-Pardo, Rafael Tapia-Rojo, Ionel Popa, aniel J. Echelman, Julio M. Fernandez Board B18 THERMONMICS N KINETICS OF GLOBULR POLMERS UNER N PPLIE FORCE. Samuel Bell, Eugene M. Terentjev Board B19 MECHNO-INUCE UNFOLING OF VON WILLEBRN FCTOR: CLINICL EXMPLE OF PROTEIN ESTBILIZTION. Camilo. ponte Santamaria, Svenja Lippok, Judith J. Mittag, Tobias Obser, Reinhard Schneppenheim, Carsten Baldauf, Frauke Gräter, Ulrich Budde, Joachim Rädler Board B20 MECHNICL RCHITECTURE N GENESIS OF BCTERIL PILUS O- MINS REVELE B SINGLE-MOLECULE FORCE SPECTROSCOP. lvaro lonso-caballero, Raul Perez-Jimenez Board B21 MULTISCLE MOELING OF PROTEIN UNFOLING N TRNSLOCTION B + CHPERONES IN THE EGRTION PTHW. ndrea N. Kravats, Sam Tonddast-Navaei, bdolreza Javidialesaadi, George Stan Board B22 Education Travel wardee EVIENCE FOR CHPERONE FUNCTION IN MECHNOSENSTION. Miranda Collier, Georg Hochberg, Cameron Turtle, Carin e Villiers, Katja Gehmlich, Justin L.P. Benesch Board B23 Education Travel wardee PROMISCUOUS HISTONE MIS-SSEMBL IS CTIVEL PREVENTE B CHPERONES. Haiqing Zhao Board B24 PROTEIN KINSE RECOGNITION N SORTING B THE HSP90 KINOME- SPECIFIC COCHPERONE CC37. Ioannis Gelis, imitra Keramisanou, dam boalroub Board B25 TRCKING STRUCTURL CHNGES IN THE UCS OMIN OF THE MOSIN CHPERONE UNC-45 B FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOP. ndres Oberhauser, Paul Nicholls Board B26 UNFOLING EFFICC OF THE IMMUNOGLOBULIN OMIN I27 CON- TROLLE B FORCE IRECTIONLIT IN PROTEIN REMOELING B CLP TPSE CHPERONES. bdolreza Javidialesaadi, George Stan 134

163 2420- Board B27 METSTBILITIES IN THE HUMN PRION PROTEIN N-TERMINL BET- SHEET RE ICTTE B THE 129 POLMORPHISM. S. lexis Paz, Eric Vanden-Eijnden, Cameron brams Board B28 EFECTIVE XONL TRNSPORT N LZHEIMER S ISESE CORREL- TIONS: MOLECULR MOTOR POINT OF VIEW. Marcelo Nakaema Board B29 CHRCTERIZTION OF HUMN IGG1 FC REGION STBILIT N GGRE- GTION PROPENSIT. Evan. Wells, nne S. Robinson Board B30 UTILISING FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOP TO VISULISE THE - NMICS N INTERCTIONS OF MOLECULR CHPERONES N Α-SNUCLEIN. Quill Bowden, lex MacMillan, Tobias Rosenkranz, Till Böcking Protein-Small Molecule Interactions II (Boards B31 B46) Board B31 BIOMOLECULR INTERCTION ETERMINTION N QUNTIFICTION B MICROSCLE THERMOPHORESIS. Wyatt Strutz, Govind Shah Board B32 OES THE PRESENCE OF CO-SOLVENT LTER THE FFINIT OF HROPHOBIC RUG TO ITS TRGET? Caroline Senac, Patrick Fuchs, Wladimir Urbach, Nicolas Taulier Board B33 CONVENIENT BIOLOGICL INTERCTION NLSIS WITH REGENER- TIVE STREPTVIIN CHIP. Lukas Traxler, Claudia Knoglinger, Kristyna ledni, ndreas Zich, Bianca Ruttmann, Gloria Friedl, Peter Hinterdorfer, Hermann J. Gruber Board B34 PORPHRIN INUCE MULTIMERIZTION OF SOLUTION-STTE PRO- TEINS. aniel R. Marzolf, Coleman M. Swaim, idan M. McKenzie, Christopher. Hudson, Nathan T. Wright, Oleksandr Kokhan Board B35 IN SILICO ISCOVER OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERCTION INHIBITOR FOR INFLUENZ VIRUSES. Gregory Mohl, avid Busath Board B36 BINING OF NTIBIOTICS TO THE MULTIRUG EFFLUX PUMP CRB OF E. COLI INVESTIGTE B MOLECULR OCKING. Giuliano Malloci, Giovanni Serra, ndrea Bosin, ttilio Vittorio Vargiu, Paolo Ruggerone Board B37 EXPLORING FOLTE-SMLL MOLECULE INTERCTIONS IN BCTERIL CELLS. eepika K. Nambiar, Robert Shew, Bryan Schwarz, Michael uff, Timkhite Kulu-Berhane, Elizabeth Howell Board B38 TTENUTING THE TOXICIT OF MLOI-BET GGREGTION WITH SPECIFIC SPECIES. Ryan Limbocker, Benedetta Mannini, Michele Perni, Sean Chia, Gabriella Heller, Francesco S. Ruggeri, Johnny Habchi, Georg Meisl, Pavan K. Challa, Michael Zasloff, Tuomas P. J. Knowles, Michele Vendruscolo, Christopher M. obson Board B39 ETERMINTION OF LIGN MIGRTION PTHWS IN HUMN CTO- GLOBIN. ntonija Tangar, Michael Goncalves, Sophie Bernad, Valerie errien, Pierre Sebban, Jaroslava Miksovska Board B40 MOLECULR RECOGNITION MECHNISM OF HEMTOPOIETIC PROST- GLNIN SNTHSE WITH ITS COFCTOR N SUBSTRTE. Keisuke sada, Shigeru Shimamoto, Tomohiro Oonoki, Takahiro Maruno, uji Kobayashi, Kosuke ritake, oshihiro Urade, uji Hidaka Board B41 LIPOCLIN-TPE PROSTGLNIN SNTHSE POSSESSES TWO BINING SITES FOR ITS PROUCT. Shigeru Shimamoto, usuke Nakagawa, Takahiro Maruno, uji Kobayashi, Kosuke ritake, Urade oshihiro, uji Hidaka Board B42 STRUCTURL, THERMONMIC N PHOSPHTILINOSITOL 3-PHOS- PHTE BINING PROPERTIES OF PHFIN2. Tuo-Xian Tang Board B43 TRGETING MICROTUBULES IN LEISHMNI USING COMBINE COM- PUTTIONL & EXPERIMENTL PPROCH. ndrew Kalenkiewicz, Phil Cruz, Michael olan, an L. Sackett Board B44 EFFECTS OF ZOLE RUGS ON CONFORMTIONL NMICS N ENERGETICS SSOCI- TE WITH ITOMIC LIGN PHOTORELESE N MIGRTION WITHIN BCTERIL FLVOHEMO- GLOBINS. avid Butcher, Myriam Moussaoui, Laura Baciou, Jaroslava Miksovska Board B45 N EFFICIENT PROTEIN SSTEM FOR SCREENING SPECIFIC MMX N MM2 INHIBITORS. Rong Chen, Jingjing Zhou, Lingyun Qin, Zhengding Su Board B46 LIGN BINING STUIES OF PLSMI ENCOE IHROFOLTE REUCTSE B 19 F NMR BINING STUIES OF PLSMI ENCOE IHROFOLTE REUCTSE B 19 F NMR. Gabriel J. Fuente Gomez, MICHEL UFF, Elizabeth Howell Protein ynamics and llostery IV (Boards B47 B64) Board B47 MECHNISM OF LLOSTERIC REGULTION OF SUBSTRTE SPECIFICIT IN PROTEIN KINSE C. Nagarajan Vaidehi, Hyun eok Song, Titu evamani, Ruth Sommese, Sivaraj Sivaramakrishnan Board B48 REGULTION OF PROTESOML CTLTIC CTIVIT B LTERING ITS PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS. Pawel. Osmulski, Przemyslaw Karpowicz, Matthew B. Giletto, Corey L. Jones, Kristin E. Cano, mitri Ivanov, Tim H. Huang, Elzbieta Jankowska, Jetze Tepe, Maria Gaczynska Board B49 INCORPORTION OF MULTI-STTE INFORMTION IMPROVES MO- LECULR MOELLING OF NMIC LLOSTER: CSE STU OF PZ OMINS COMPUTTIONL QUNTITTIVE CHRCTERIZTION OF EN- TROPIC SIGNLING PTHWS IN PROTEINS: CSE STU ON HUMN PZ2 OMIN OF PTP1E. Mohsen Botlani, Sameer Varma Board B50 NMICL MECHNISMS OF LLOSTERIC MOULTIONS B SMLL MOLECULES ON LEUKOCTE FUNCTION-SSOCITE NTIGEN-1. Jung-Hsin Lin Board B51 THE STRUCTURL N NMIC EFFECTS OF INHIBITOR BINING TO PROTEIN KINSE C ΒII. Shashank Jariwala, Sivaraj Sivaramakrishnan, Barry J. Grant W E N E S 135

164 W E N E S Board B52 STUING SOLVTION OF SMLL BIOMOLECULES VI MOLECULR - NMICS USING POLRIZBLE FORCE FIEL. Saurabh Belsare, lexander Esser, ominik Marx, Teresa Head-Gordon Board B53 Education Travel wardee MOLECULR LLOSTER IN ENGUE NS3 HELICSE LONG THE TP H- ROLSIS CCLE. Russell B. avidson, Brian J. Geiss, Martin McCullagh Board B54 HOW THE BRRIERLESS FOLING HELPS N RECOGNITION: THEORETICL INVESTIGTION ON ULTRFST FOLING PROTEIN EN- GRILE HOMEOOMIN. Xiakun Chu, Victor Muñoz Board B55 THE FOLING MECHNISM N KINETICS OF THE OMINS OF Α-SPECTRIN: RESULTS FROM VRITIONL MOEL. aniel Gavazzi, John J. Portman Board B56 FREE ENERG LNSCPES OF METBOTROPIC GLUTMTE RECEPTOR LIGN-BINING OMINS. Tyler J. Wied, lbert. Lau Board B57 QUNTIFING LLOSTERIC COMMUNICTION VI CORRELTIONS IN STRUCTURE N ISORER. Sukrit Singh, Gregory R. Bowman Board B58 LLOSTERIC REGULTION OF VINCULIN CTIVTION B LPH-C- TININ. Hengameh Shams, Mohammad R. k. Mofrad Board B59 CORRELTE MOTIONS IN THE HFR-NPH COMPLEX. Craig J. Earley, Paul F. Maxson, rish Murda Rakshasa, Heather. Carlson, Michael G. Lerner Board B60 STTIC N NMIC ROLES OF PROTEINS IN PROLINE ISOMERIZTION RECTIONS. Toshifumi Mori, Shinji Saito Board B61 MECHNISM OF LLOSTERIC COMMUNICTION IN GPCR CTIVTION FROM MICROSECON SCLE MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Supriyo Bhattacharya, Nagarajan Vaidehi Board B62 ECIPHERING GENERL CHRCTERISTICS OF RESIUES CONSTITUT- ING LLOSTERIC COMMUNICTION PTHS. Girik Malik, nirban Banerji, ndrzej Kloczkowski Board B63 REWEIGHTING THE PO TO THE HOLO ENSEMBLE. Chen Li Board B64 OPPOSING INTERMOLECULR TUNING OF C 2+ FFINIT FOR CLMOU- LIN B TRGET PEPTIES. Margaret S. Cheung, Pengzhi Zhang, Swarnendu Tripathi Membrane Protein Structures II (Boards B65 B87) Board B65 COMPRING N CONTRSTING FLUOROTRPTOPHN SUBSTITUTIONS FOR 19 F MEMBRNE PROTEIN NMR SPECTROSCOP. Calem Kenward, Kyungsoo Shin, Muzaddid Sarker, Carley Bekkers, Jan K. Rainey Board B66 IN SITU SOLI-STTE NMR SPECTROSCOP OF PP TRNSMEMBRNE OMIN (TM) STRUCTURE N IMERIZTION IN NTIVE E. COLI MEM- BRNES. Xiaoyan ing, Riqiang Fu, Fang Tian Board B67 STRUCTURL N NMICL BSIS OF PROTEIN KINSE C LPH REGULTION B THE C-TERMINL TIL. uan ang, Julia. Callender, lexandra C. Newton, Tatyana I. Igumenova Board B68 Education Travel wardee SITE-IRECTE SPIN LBELING EPR SPECTROSCOP OF THE CTOPLS- MIC TIL OF INFLUENZ M2. lice L. Herneisen, Grace Kim, Kathleen P. Howard Board B69 POLRIT N CHRGE S ETERMINNTS FOR TRNSLOCSE RE- QUIREMENT FOR MEMBRNE PROTEIN INSERTION. Balasubramani Hariharan, Raunak Soman, Ross E. albey Board B70 BIP BINING FFECTS INTEGRTION OF TRNSMEMBRNE O- MINS. Mirjam Zimmermann, Marco Janoschke, Martin Spiess Board B71 ELUCITING THE UNCOUPLING OF TP HROLSIS N C 2+ TRNS- PORT IN SERC B SRCOLIPIN. Erin Birdsall, lysha icke, Gianluigi Veglia Board B72 NMR RESOLVES PHOSPHOLMBN S LLOSTERIC REGULTION OF THE SRCOPLSMIC RETICULUM C 2+ -TPSE. Sarah E.. Nelson, Vitaly V. Vostrikov, Tata Gopinath, Gianluigi Veglia Board B73 CHRCTERIZING THE COMPLEX OF SRCOLIPIN N SERC USING SOLI-STTE NMR SPECTROSCOP. lysha. icke, Tata Gopinath, Gianluigi Veglia Board B74 UNERSTNING THE ROLE OF THE N-TERMINL CRG INTERCTIONS WITH FTSZ IN THE MCOBCTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS IVISOME. iseul Shin, Riqiang Fu, Huajun Qin, Joshua Taylor, Malini R. Rajagopalan, Timothy. Cross Board B75 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS OF THE PREICTE E. COLI FTSB- FTSL TETRMERIC COMPLEX. Gladys iaz Vazquez, Samson Condon, Qiang Cui, lessandro Senes Board B76 CHRCTERIZTION OF THE FTSBL MEMBRNE PROTEIN COMPLEX B SINGLE MOLECULE TIRF MICROSCOP. Claire R. rmstrong, mbalika Khadria, Rahul Chadda, aron Hoskins, Janice L. Robertson, lessandro Senes Board B77 SSESSMENT OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERCTIONS IN THE FTSBLQ COM- PLEX USING FLUORESCENCE IN VITRO. Elizabeth Caselle, Samuel Craven, lessandro Senes Board B78 CONTRIBUTION OF INIVIUL PORE RESIUES TO MG 2+ PERMETION N IVLENT CTION SELECTIVIT IN COR. Nicolaus Schmandt, Margaret Milewski, Eduardo Perozo Board B79 EFFECT OF GBR1 CTOPLSMIC PEPTIE ON REGULTOR PRO- TEIN. Norbert W. Seidler 136

165 2473- Board B80 STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF THE HUMN KCNQ1 VOLTGE- SENSING OMIN B NMR. Keenan C. Taylor, Hui Huang, Charles R. Sanders Board B81 EXPLORING THE MOVEMENT OF S4 B INTERMOLECULR FRET OF GENETICLL-ENCOE VOLTGE INICTORS. Lee Min Leong, Bok Eum Kang, Bradley Baker Board B82 NMIC STUIES OF SWEET FMIL SUGR TRNSPORTERS THROUGH NMR SPECTROSCOP. mpon Sae Her, Maureen Leninger, James Banigan Board B83 STRUCTURL SNPSHOTS OF EFF-1 MEITE MEMBRNE FU- SION. Mariano ellarole, nnalisa Meola, Gérard Pehau-rnaudet, François Bontems, Mario J. Borgnia, Thomas Krey, Niels Volkmann, orit Hanein, Félix. Rey Board B84 3 TOPOLOGICL STRUCTURL STUIES OF NTIMICROBIL PEPTIES B SOLI_STTE NMR SPECTROSCOP. ongae Kim, Ji-Ho Jeong, Ji-Sun Kim Board B85 International Travel wardee STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF HUMN PULMONR SURFC- TNT PROTEIN SP- B TOMIC FORCE MICROSCOP. Raquel rroyo, lejandro Martin-Gonzalez, Mercedes Echaide, Jan Rosenbaum, Fernando Moreno-Herrero, Jesus Perez-Gil Board B86 PERMEBILIT OF PULMONR SURFCTNT MEMBRNES IS MOU- LTE B PROTEINS SP-B N SP-C. Marta Martínez-Calle, Elisa Parra, Bárbara Olmeda, Jesús Pérez-Gil Board B87 TOXIC N NON-TOXIC FORMS OF MEMBRNE PORTION RE MEI- TE B STRUCTURLL ISTINCT STTES OF ISLET MLOI POLPEP- TIE. Melissa Birol, Sunil Kumar, Elizabeth Rhoades, ndrew Miranker Membrane Protein ynamics (Boards B88 B114) Board B88 PRMETERIZTION OF CSTEINE PLMITOL, CSTEINE FRNESL, CSTEINE GERNLGERNL N GLCINE MRISTOL FOR THE MRTINI FORCEFIEL. oav tsmon Raz, Peter. Tieleman Board B89 BINING, FOLING, N INSERTION OF Β-HIRPIN PEPTIE T LIPI BILER SURFCE: MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Keon Reid, James Kindt Board B90 SIMULTIONS OF BM IN NTIVE OUTER-MEMBRNE MOEL N ENERGETICS OF LTERL OPENING. Karl Lundquist, James C. Gumbart Board B91 HEXMERIC E5 PROTEIN OF HUMN PPILLOMVIRUS TPE 16 FORMS LOW SELECTIVE ION CHNNEL - COMPUTTIONL NLSIS. hani R. Mahato, Wolfgang B. Fischer Board B92 TRNSPORT OF VITMIN B12 N ITS CONJUGTE WITH PEPTIE NUCLEIC CI THROUGH THE E. COLI BTUB OUTER MEMBRNE PROTEIN EXPLORE WITH STEERE MOLECULR NMICS. Tomasz Pieńko, Joanna Trylska Board B93 UGMENTTION OF INTERCTIONS BETWEEN IMERS STBILIZES HIGHER ORER OLIGOMERS OF MEMBRNE-BOUN K-RS: SINGLE MOLECULE PERSPECTIVE. Suparna Sarkar-Banerjee, bdallah Sayyed-hmad, Priyanka Prakash, Kwang-Jin Cho, M. N. Waxham, John F. Hancock, lemayehu. Gorfe Board B94 MOLECULR MOELING N SOLUTION NMR STUIES OF THE STRUC- TURE N NMICS OF K-RS T LIPI MEMBRNE CONTINING PIP2. Matthias Buck, ZhenLu Li, Shufen Cao Board B95 SITE-IRECTE SPIN-LBEL EPR SPECTROSCOP OF M2 PROTEIN IN LIPI BILERS OF IFFERENT CURVTURE GENERTION PROPENSIT. ouglas S. rbuckle, Kathleen P. Howard, Tyler lexander, Catherine Crouch Board B96 PULSE EPR STUIES OF BIIRECTIONL LLOSTERIC SIGNLING IN THE TONB EPENENT TRNSPORTER, BTUB. rthur K. Sikora, Benesh Joseph, Morgan Matson, Jacob Staley, avid Cafiso Board B97 OLIGOMERIZTION N RFT PRTITIONING INCRESE PLSM MEMBRNE LOCLIZTION OF TRNSMEMBRNE PROTEINS. Joseph H. Lorent, Ilya Levental Board B98 IMPORTNCE OF IMERIZTION IN FCILITTING THE FUNCTIONL NMICS OF NEUROTRNSMITTER: SOIUM SMPORTERS. Mert Gur, Mary H. Cheng, Elia Zomot, Ivet Bahar Board B99 MPPING CECM 1-4L S NNOSCLE SPTIL ISTRIBUTION, STRUC- TURE, NMICS, N SSOCITION WITH LIPI ORERE OMINS B SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOP. mine riouchi, Scott Gray-Owen, Christopher M. ip Board B100 TEMPERTURE-SENSITIVE GTING OF TRPV1 CHNNEL S PROBE B TOMISTIC SIMULTIONS. nton O. Chugunov, Pavel E. Volynsky, Nikolay. Krylov, mitry E. Nolde, Roman G. Efremov Board B101 MOLECULR MOELLING OF HEXMER N TETRMER FORMS OF THE ORI CLCIUM CHNNEL. Tugba N. Ozturk, Guillaume Lamoureux Board B102 TIME-RESOLVE WIE-NGLE X-R SCTTERING REVELS PROTEIN QUKE IN RHOOPSIN CTIVTION. S. M..C. Perera, X. Xu,. V. Struts, U. Chawla, S. Boutet, S. Carbajo, M.. Seaberg, M.S. Hunter, J.M. Martin-Garcia, J.. Coe, M. O. Wiedorn, G. Nelson, S. Chamberlain 10,. P. eponte, R. Fromme, T.. Grant 10,11, R.. Kirian, P. Fromme, M. F. Brown Board B103 NMIC HROGEN-BONING NETWORKS IN PHOTOSSTEM II. Federico Guerra, na-nicoleta Bondar Board B104 PROTEORHOOPSIN HRTION N NMICS IS GOVERNE B SUR- ROUNING ENVIRONMENT. Sadegh Faramarzi, Jun Feng, Blake Mertz Board B105 THE BLUE-LIGHT QUENCHING EFFECT OF PROTEORHOOPSIN. Carl E. Eckert, Jagdeep Kaur, Clemens Glaubitz, Josef Wachtveitl Board B106 CHRCTERIZTION OF RHOOPSIN S CTIVTION MECHNISM USING MULTI-BSIN STRUCTURE-BSE MOELS. Letty Salas, Tod. Romo, lan Grossfield W E N E S 137

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168 W E N E S Board B160 COMPUTTIONL INVESTIGTION OF PROTON TRNSFER, PK SHIFTS N PH-OPTIMUM OF PROTEIN-N N PROTEIN-RN COMPLEX- ES. unhui Peng, Emil lexov Board B161 THERMONMIC ITIVIT FOR IMPCTS OF BSE-PIR SUBSTITU- TIONS ON SSOCITION OF THE EGR-1 ZINC-FINGER PROTEIN WITH N. bhijnan Chattopadhyay, Levani Zandarashvili, Ross H. Luu, Junji Iwahara Membrane Physical Chemistry II (Boards B162 B184) Board B162 MEMBRNES MTTER: PREICTING RUG TOXICIT. R Lea Sanford, Wesley Chao, Jeanne Chiaravalli-Giganti, ntonio Luz, J. Fraser Glickman, Olaf S. ndersen Board B163 BIOMOLECULES, WTER N ROOM-TEMPERTURE IONIC LIQUIS: CHLLENGES N OPPORTUNITIES IN BSIC SCIENCE N PPLIC- TIONS. ntonio Benedetto Board B164 THE PROPENSIT OF CERMIES TO SEGREGTE INTO CERMIES-RICH PHSE IN FLUI PHOSPHTILCHOLINE BILER IS MRKEL INFLU- ENCE B THEIR LONG-CHIN SPHINGOI BSE. Md. bdullah l Sazzad, Tomokazu asuda, Michio Murata, J. Peter Slotte Board B165 GRPHENE OXIE N PHOSPHOLIPIS T THE IR-WTER INTER- FCE. Kassidy W. Rodriguez, Cain Valtierrez, Joan C. Kunz, Benjamin L. Stottrup Board B166 ITHIOTHREITOL RISES TRNSITION TEMPERTURES IN GINT PLSM MEMBRNE VESICLES. Ruth Gerstle, Rohan esai, Sarah Veatch Board B167 PROTONTION OF LONG CHIN FTT CIS T THE MEMBRNE-WTER INTERFCE. lina. Pashkovskaya, Mario Vazdar, Olga Jovanovic, Peter Pohl, Elena E. Pohl Board B168 THE CHNGES OF PHSICL PRMETERS OF LIPI MEMBRNE CUSE B LIPI PEROXITION-ERIVE LEHES. Ksenia Chekashkina, Olga Jovanovic, Piotr Kuzmin, Elena Pohl, Bashkirov Pavel Board B169 LIPI CONCENTRTION GRIENT RESULTING FROM SHER FLOW VECTION OF MEMBRNE-BOUN PROTEINS. urelia R. Honerkamp- Smith, Raymond E. Goldstein Board B170 ELECTROSTTIC CHRGING OF MEMBRNES B ENOSINE TRIPHOS- PHTE. Ryan Z. Lybarger, aniel J. Bose, Bruce. Ray, Horia I. Petrache Board B171 BENING MOULUS OF MULTICOMPONENT LIPI MEMBRNES. Pavel Bashkirov, Ksenia Chekashkina, Piotr Kuzmin, Vadim Frolov Board B172 QUNTIFING THE RELTIONSHIP BETWEEN MONOVLENT CTION SIZE N LIPI OMIN FORMTION IN NIONIC-ZWITTERIONIC MIXE LIPI BILERS. Sai J. Ganesan, Hongcheng Xu, Silvina Matysiak Board B173 EXMINING THE TRNSLOCTION OF MPHIPHILES CROSS LIPI BIL- ERS USING GRMICIIN CHNNEL-BSE FLUORESCENT SS. Thasin Peyear, Radda Rusinova, Olaf S. ndersen Board B174 CLCIUM ION-MEITE PIP 2 -CLUSTER FORMTION FROM LL-TOM MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Kyungreem Han, Richard M. Venable, Richard W. Pastor Board B175 LIPI MEMBRNE STRUCTURL N MECHNICL PROPERTIES MOU- LTE B POLGLUTMINE GGREGTES. Nawal K. Khadka, Fengyu She, Jianfeng Cai, Jianjun Pan Board B176 CERMIE-INUCE LMELLR GEL PHSES IN FLUI CELL LIPI EX- TRCTS. Felix M Goni, ritz Garcia-rribas, Hasna hyayauch, Jesus Sot, Pablo L. Lopez-Gonzalez, licia lonso Board B177 EFFECTS OF CROTENOIS ON MEMBRNE BENING RIGIIT. Rudy M. Méndez Reina, Maria I. Pérez López, Chad Leidy, Manu Forero-Shelton Board B178 STEREOCHEMISTR N PHSE BEHVIOR IN HROXCHOLESTEROL/ PHOSPHOLIPI MONOLERS. Vision B. Bagonza, Blair E. Stewig, Caroline Wochnik, Joan C. Kunz, Benjamin L. Stottrup Board B179 SURFCTNT PK CLCULTIONS USING MOLECULR NMICS SIMUL- TIONS. W.F. rew Bennett, Joan-Emma Shea, Frank L. Brown Board B180 MEMBRNE PERMEBILIT OF SCORBIC CI. Christof Hannesschlaeger, Peter Pohl Board B181 HLLMRKS OF REVERSIBLE PHSE SEPRTION IN LIVING, UNPER- TURBE CELL MEMBRNES. Scott Rayermann, Glennis Rayermann, lex Merz, Sarah Keller Board B182 SMLL-RESERVOIR ELECTROSTTICS. Joel. Cohen Board B183 THE PTHW OF SINGLET OXGEN IFFUSION THROUGH THE MEM- BRNE GOVERNS WHETHER OUBLE BONS OR ROMTIC RINGS OF MOL- ECULE RE MGE. Valery Sokolov, Oleg Batischev, Sergey kimov, nna Gavrilchik, rsenij Shcherbakov, Vsevolod Tashkin, enus Knyazev, Peter Oihl Board B184 SPHINGOMELIN - CEREBROSIE EXCHNGE IN LIPI MEMBRNE LT- ERL OMIN SEGREGTION. Emilio González-Ramírez, licia lonso, Felix M Goni Membrane ctive Peptides and Toxins II (Boards B185 B207) Board B185 CLCIUM TIGHTL REGULTES ISORER-TO-ORER TRNSITIONS INVOLVE IN THE SECRETION, FOLING N FUNCTIONS OF THE C TOXIN OF BORETELL PERTUSSIS, THE CUSTIVE GENT OF WHOOP- ING COUGH. arragh P. O Brien, Sara E. Cannella, ominique urand, Véronique. Ntsogo Enguéné, Belen Hernandez, Mahmoud Ghomi, Orso Subrini, udrey Hessel, Christian Malosse, Véronique Hourdel, Patrice Vachette, Julia Chamot-Rooke, Sébastien Brier, aniel Ladant, lexandre Chenal 140

169 2579- Board B186 MONITORING OF BCILLUS THURINGIENSIS CR3 TOXIN PORE FOR- MTION USING RTIFICIL BILER RR WITH FUSE BRUSH BORER MEMBRNE VESICLES FROM COLORO POTTO BEETLE LRVE. Ekaterina Zaitseva, Gerhard Baaken, Victor M. Ruiz-rroyo, Inmaculada García-Robles, Camila Ochoa-Campuzano, Galo. Goig, mparo C. Martínez-Ramírez, Carolina Rausell, Jan Behrends, olores Real Board B187 Education Travel wardee IMPCT OF ENRIMER SURFCE CHEMISTR ON NTHRX TOXIN CHNNEL BLOCKGE: SINGLE MOLECULE STU. Goli amini, Ekaterina M. Nestorovich Board B188 EFFECTS OF ERTHROCTES TRETE WITH LPH HEMOLSIN OF E.COLI ON ENOTHELIL CELLS. Vanesa Herlax, María Florencia Leal enis, Cora lvarez, Sophie enise Lefevre, Nicolás Enrique, Sabina Maté, Verónica Milesi, Mariano Ostuni, Pablo Schwarzbaum Board B189 REVERSIBLE PERMEBILIZTION OF CELL MEMBRNES VI LSENIN CHNNELS. Nisha Shrestha, Christopher. Thomas, evon Richtsmeier, Raquel Brown, Juliette Tinker, aniel Fologea Board B190 International Travel wardee STUING BINING, CONFORMTIONL TRNSITION N SSEMBL OF E.COLI CTOLSIN PORE FORMING TOXIN B SINGLE MOLECULE FLUO- RESCENCE. Pradeep Sathyanarayana, Satyaghosh Maurya, Ganapathy yappa, Sandhya S. Visweswariah, Rahul Roy Board B191 ROLE OF THE TRPTOPHN-RICH MOTIF OF LISTERIOLSIN O IN MEM- BRNE BINING. Frances Separovic, Miriam Kozorog, Marc-ntoine Sani, Gregor nderluh Board B192 IMERIZTION, KE STEP FOR PORE FORMTION OF FRGCE- TOXIN C, N CTINOPORIN FROM THE SE NEMONE CTINI FRG- CE. Haydee Mesa Galloso, Karelia H elgado-magnero, Uris Ros, Pedro. Valiente,. Peter Tieleman Board B193 EVLUTION OF THE HBRI RESOLUTION PCE MOEL FOR THE STU OF FOLING, INSERTION N PORE FORMTION OF MEMBRNE SSO- CITE PEPTIES. Michael. Ward, Shivangi Nangia, Eric May Board B194 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTION OF BIOCTIVE Β-CSEIN PEPTIES IN POPC LIPI BILER. EVLUTION OF THE CSEIN HROLSTES HROPHOBICIT T MEMBRNE INTERFCES. Eduardo Jardón-Valadez, erik Castillo-Guajardo, Judith Jiménez-Guzmán, Mariano García-Garibay Board B195 PREICTION OF PSSIVE MEMBRNE PERMEBILIT N TRNSLOC- TION PTHWS OF BIOLOGICLL CTIVE MOLECULES. ndrei L. Lomize, Irina. Pogozheva Board B196 MECHNISM OF CTION OF PH-TRIGGERE MEMBRNE CTIVE PEP- TIES. Sarah. Kim Board B197 SNTHETIC VESICLES S PREICTIVE TOOL FOR PERMEBILIZING CTIV- IT OF PEPTIES IN BIOLOGICL MEMBRNES. Cameron Morris, William C. Wimley Board B198 IENTIFICTION OF NOVEL PEPTIE SEQUENCES WITH IMPROVE NUCLER ELIVER OF PEPTIE NUCLEIC CI (PN) SEQUENCES. William B. Kauffman, William C. Wimley Board B199 HOW O PEPTIES N NNOPRTICLES INTERCT WITH THE MEM- BRNES OF E. COLI? INSIGHTS FROM MOLECULR NMICS. Pin-Chia Hsu, amien Jefferies, Syma Khalid Board B200 STREPTOCOCCL M PROTEIN EPITOPE 10F5 GENERTES NTIBOIES THT REMIN SIGNIFICNTL BON IN THE HERT VENTRICLES. Marie Kelly-Worden, Victoria Cuebas, Morenci Manning, Robin Gebhard, Mathew Osborne Board B201 RUG LIPITION IN MEMBRNES. Hannah M. Britt, Jackie. Mosely, John M. Sanderson Board B202 SELECTIVE ELIVER OF URISTTINS TO CNCER CELLS N TUMORS USING PHLIP. Kelly E. Burns, Harvey Hensley, Matthew K. Robinson, amien Thévenin Board B203 SPONTNEOUS MEMBRNE TRNSLOCTING PEPTIES: MECHNISMS N MOTIFS. Taylor Fuselier, William C. Wimley Board B204 CELL-PENETRTING PEPTIE FOR TRNSCELLULR TRNSPORT: MEM- BRNE BINING N UPTKE IN LIVE CELLS. lexander Komin, Michael. Paul, lexander M. Luera, Peter C. Searson, Kalina Hristova Board B205 CELL PENETRTING PEPTIE MEITE TRNSPORT CROSS MEM- BRNES. Xin Li, Matthew Holden, Min Chen Board B206 SNTHETIC MOLECULR EVOLUTION OF MEMBRNE-CTIVE PEP- TIES. William C. Wimley Board B207 CPOW Travel wardee GUV N LUV LEKGE: HOW LL-OR-NONE N GRE LEKGE SCLE WITH VESICLE SIZE. Stefan Braun, Šárka Pokorná, Radek Šachl, Martin Hof, Heiko Heerklotz, Maria Hoernke General Protein-Lipid Interactions IV (Boards B208 B219) Board B208 MEMBRNE LIPI SMMETR, KE PROPERT OF THE MMMLIN PLSM MEMBRNE, LTERS THE INSERTION OF THE PHLIP PEP- TIE. Haden Scott Board B209 LIPI HEGROUPS MOULTE CONFORMTIONL SWITCHING URING MEMBRNE INSERTION OF CNCER-TRGETING PHLIP PEPTIES. Victor Vasquez-Montes, Kelly E. Burns, amien Thevenin, lexey S. Ladokhin Board B210 MOEL SSESSMENT N SIMULTION OF LIPI-PROTEIN INTERC- TIONS. Ronald. Hills Jr, Jacob Fosso-Tande, Cody Black Board B211 SOLI-STTE NMR INVESTIGTIONS OF TRNSMEMBRNE HELIX IN- TERCTIONS. Kelsey Knobbe, Venkatesan Rajagopalan, shley Martfeld, enise Greathouse, Roger Koeppe II Board B212 INFLUENCE OF PIRE HISTIINE RESIUES ON TRNSMEMBRNE HELIX ORIENTTION N NMICS. Fahmida frose, enise V. Greathouse, Roger E. Koeppe II W E N E S 141

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171 2633- Board B240 GENERLIZE FLUCTUTION-ISSIPTION THEOREM PPLIE TO CTIVE HIR BUNLES. Janaki K. Sheth Board B241 CHOTIC BEHVIOR OF OSCILLTOR HIR CELLS. Justin Faber Board B242 ELECTROPHSIOLOGICL CHRCTERIZTION OF MECHNOSENSITIVE CHNNELS IN THE NTIVE MEMBRNE OF CORNEBCTERIUM GLU- TMICUM. oshitaka Nakayama, Kosuke Komazawa, Navid Bavi, Ken-ichi Hashimoto, Hisashi Kawasaki, Boris Martinac Board B243 SPTIOTEMPORL RELTIONSHIPS FOR THE THREE-STTE MECHNOSEN- SITIVE CHNNEL MSCS. Ugur Cetiner, Sergei Sukharev Board B244 TEMPERTURE SENSITIVE MUTNTS OF THE MSCL MECHNOSENSI- TIVE CHNNEL PREVENT CELL GROWTH T HIGH TEMPERTURE. Naoto Owada, Kohei Morita, Megumi oshida, Kenjiro oshimura Board B245 EXPRESSION N CHRCTERIZTION OF THE PUTTIVE MECHNOSEN- SITIVE TRNSMEMBRNE CHNNEL-LIKE PROTEIN 1. ngela Ballesteros Morcillo, Kenton Swartz Board B246 TOWRS COMPLETE STRUCTURL MOEL FOR THE ESSENTIL IN- NER-ER PROTEIN CHERIN-23. vinash Jaiganesh, niket Patel, Pedro e-la-torre, omenic Termine, Florencia Velez-Cortes, Marcos Sotomayor Board B247 CO-MPPING INTEGRIN MOLECULR TENSION BOTH INSIE N OUT- SIE FOCL HESIONS. ongliang Wang, Xuefeng Wang Board B248 LIGN-EPENENT CONCENTRIC CTOMOSIN RCS REGULTE TCR MECHNO-TRNSUCTION T THE IMMUNOLOGICL SNPSE. Jinsung Hong, John. Hammer Board B249 INTRCELLULR LOCL THERMOGENESIS INITITES STRESS GRNULE FORMTION. Beini Shi, Kohki Okabe, Takashi Funatsu Board B250 UNER PRESSURE: MECHNOSENSITIV PROPERTIES OF THE BCTERIL IVISOME. Marta ies, Javier Buceta Board B251 PROSTTE CNCER CELLS RE REPROGRMME TO NORML VI ULTRSOUN-INUCE MECHNOTRNSUCTION. Hakm. Murad, Heng u, aishen Luo, Gray Halliburton, amir Khismatullin Board B252 ESMOSOMES RE SUBJECT TO MECHNICL LO. Sindora Baddam, Paul rsenovic, Nicole uggan, Vani Narayanan, aniel E. Conway Board B253 PTTERNE CELL LIGNMENT IN RESPONSE TO MCROSCLE CURV- TURE. Nathan. Bade, Randall Kamien, Richard ssoian, Kathleen Stebe Calcium Signaling III (Boards B254 B266) Board B254 Education Travel wardee CLCIUM REGULTION OF CRIC BIOENERGETICS. ndrew P. Wescott, Liron Boyman, W. Jonathan Lederer, George S.B. Williams Board B255 FUNCTIONL BKC CHNNEL IN HUMN RESIENT CRIC STEM CELLS EXPRESSING W8B2. Oualid yad, urelien Chatelier, Christophe Magaud, Jocelyn Bescond, Stephane Sebille, Christian Cognard, Jean Francois Faivre, Patrick Bois Board B256 NOVEL MICRORCHITECTURE INUCES FUNCTIONL REMOELING OF THE CLCIUM SIGNLING MECHNISMS IN RESTRUCTURE IPSC-CR- IOMOCTES. Nicole Silbernagel, Benjamin Richter, Mona Jaggy, Sarah Bertels, Martin Bastmeyer, Nina. Ullrich Board B257 ROLE OF THE ENOTHELIL INOSITOL 1,4,5-TRISPHOSPHTE RECEPTOR IN BLOO PRESSURE REGULTION. Qi uan Board B258 International Travel wardee TISSUE-SPECIFIC MITOCHONRIL ECOING OF CTOPLSMIC C 2+ SIGNLS IS CONTROLLE B THE STOICHIOMETR OF MICU1/2 N MCU. Melanie Paillard, György Csordás, Gergö Szanda, Tünde Golenár, Valentina ebattisti, Ádám Bartók, Cynthia Moffat, Erin L. Seifert, ndrás Spät, György Hajnóczky Board B259 INTERCTIONS BETWEEN TRNSMEMBRNE HELICES IN ORI1 REGU- LTE CRC CHNNEL GTING. Priscilla S.W. eung, Megumi amashita, Murali Prakriya Board B260 CONTRIBUTION OF ORI1 TO SEX-BSE IFFERENCES IN CRIC EXCITTION-CONTRCTION COUPLING. Fiona Bartoli, Baptiste Rode, avid J. Beech, na Maria Gomez, Jean Pierre Benitah, Jessica Sabourin Board B261 ORI1 MUTTIONS WITH ISTINCT CHNNEL GTING EFECTS CUSE TUBULR GGREGTE MOPTH. Monica Bulla idier, Maud Frieden, Nicolas emaurex Board B262 THE ROLE OF EH2 IN ORI1-STIM1 INTERCTION. ora Bodnar Board B263 ROLE OF ZINC TRNSPORTERS IN MMMLIN HERT UNER PHSI- OLOGICL N PTHOLOGICL CONITIONS. ysegul urak, usuf Olgar, Erkan Tuncay, Verda C. Bitirim, Evren Ozcinar, Mustafa Bahadır Inan, Kamil Can kcali, Semir Ozdemir, hmet Ruchan kar, Belma Turan Board B264 TONIC CTIVTION OF EXTRSNPTIC NM RECEPTORS ECRESES NEURONL EXCITBILIT IN LZHEIMER S ISESE TONIC CTIVTION OF EXTRSNPTIC NM RECEPTORS ECRESES NEURONL EXCITBILIT IN LZHEIMER S ISESE. avid Gall, ntonio Lobo-ntunes, Geneviève upont Board B265 REGULTION OF XON GROWTH B LPH 7 NICOTINIC RECEPTOR CL- CIUM TRNSIENTS T THE GROWTH CONE. E Bak, J Jedrzejewska-Szmek, J King, K Blackwell, N Kabbani W E N E S 143

172 W E N E S Board B266 INORGNIC POLPHOSPHTE PROTECTS NEURONS GINST GLUT- MTE-INUCE EXCITOTOXICIT. Marta Maiolino, Vincenzo Lariccia, Salvatore moroso, Plamena R. ngelova, ndrey. bramov Intercellular Calcium Channels and Calcium Sparks and Waves II (Boards B267 B279) Board B267 TP RELESE THROUGH GP JUNCTION HEMICHNNELS INCRESES C 2+ SPRK OCCURRENCE VI P2 PURINOCEPTOR SIGNLING IN RT VENTRICULR MOCTES UNER SHER STRESS. Jun Wang, Joon-Chul Kim, Sun-Hee Woo Board B268 STRUCTURL NMICS OF CLMOULIN IN REGULTION OF CLCIUM RELESE IN HELTH N ISESE. Megan R. McCarthy, Robyn T. Rebeck, Razvan L. Cornea, avid. Thomas Board B269 EFFECTS OF EXPRESSION LEVELS OF WT N MUTNT RR2 ON C 2+ HOMEOSTSIS IN HEK CELLS. Nagomi Kurebayashi, Takashi Murayama, Naoyuki Tetsuo, Ryosaku Ohta, Fumiyoshi amashita, Takashi Sakurai Board B270 EFFECTIVE SUPPRESSION OF RRHTHMOGENIC C WVES B FLE- CINIE IN VENTRICULR MOCTES FROM CSQ2 -/- MICE EPENS ON CMKII CTIVIT. mytro Kryshtal, Nieves Gomez-Hurtado, Bjorn Knollmann Board B271 CRIC SPECIFIC IP 3 R OVER-EXPRESSION: IP3ICR CONTRIBUTION IN C 2+ SIGNLING. Joaquim Blanch i Salvador, Marcel Wullschleger, Marcel Egger Board B272 NMICL INTERCTIONS OF ERL FTEREPOLRIZTIONS WITH STRETCH CTIVTE CHNNELS. exter K. Luu, aisuke Sato, uanfang Xie Board B273 MOELLING CLCIUM-INUCE-CLCIUM-RELESE FROM MESURE- MENTS OF RR GTING. erek R. Laver, Cherrie H. Kong, Mark B. Cannell Board B274 MOULTION OF C 2+ SIGNLING IN HL-1 CRIOMOCTES B R- RHTHMOGENIC RR2 MUTNTS. Naoyuki Tetsuo, Nagomi Kurebayashi, Takashi Murayama, Takashi Sakurai Board B275 HOW OES CLCIUM OVERLO GENERTE CLCIUM WVES IN HERT? George S. B. Williams, ndrew P. Wescott, Stephan E. Lehnart, W. J. Lederer Board B276 MECHNISM OF SINOTRIL NOE SFUNCTION IN RR2R420Q MOUSE MOEL OFCTECHOLMINERGIC POLMORPHIC VENTRICU- LR TCHCRI. ue-i Wang, Pietro Mesirca, Elena Marqués-Sulé, lexandra Zahradnikova Jr, Olivier Villejoubert, Pilar d Ocon, Cristina Ruiz, iana omingo, Esther Zorio, Matteo E. Mangoni, Jean-Pierre Benitah, na Maria Gomez Board B277 BLTION OF THE RR2-SER2030 PHOSPHORLTION SITE LIMITS CHNGES IN RR2 SENSITIVIT URING ß-RENERGIC STIMUL- TION. uilio M. Potenza, Radoslav Janicek, Miguel Fernandez-Tenorio, Hector H. Valdivia, Ernst Niggli Board B278 MOLECULR CLONING N EXPRESSION OF CN ENCOING THE RNOINE RECEPTOR TPE 2 FROM RTTUS NORVEGICUS CEREBRL RTER SMOOTH MUSCLE. Jianxi Liu, Guruprasad Kuntamallappanavar, Venkatasushma Kalava, lex opico Board B279 MCU N EMRE BINING IS MEITE THROUGH INTERMEMBRNE HELIX-HELIX INTERCTIONS. Charles Phillips Voltage-gated K Channels and Mechanisms of Voltage Sensing and Gating IV (Boards B280 B288) Board B280 STTE-EPENENT STRUCTURL MOELING N TOMISTIC SIMUL- TIONS OF THE HERG POTSSIUM CHNNEL. Kevin R. emarco, Phuong T. Nguyen, Toby W. llen, Vladimir arov-arovoy, Colleen E. Clancy, Igor Vorobyov Board B281 EFFECT OF MEMBRNE COMPOSITION ON ION CONUCTION IN VOLT- GE-GTE POTSSIUM CHNNEL. Niklaus B. Johner, Simon Berneche Board B282 K + OCCUPNC IN THE CVIT ETERMINES THE ION PERMETION RTE THROUGH THE KV1.2 CHNNEL. Takashi Sumikama, Shigetoshi Oiki Board B283 ON RESOLUTION OF THE SELECTIVIT/CONUCTIVIT PROX FOR THE POTSSIUM ION CHNNEL. mitry G. Luchinsky, Will.T. Gibby, Igor Kh Kaufman, ogan. Timucin, Peter V.E. McClintock Board B284 WEIGHTE ENSEMBLE PPROCH TO IN SILICO MESURE THE I-V REL- TIONSHIP IN K + ION CHNNEL. Sara Capponi, Joshua delman, John Rosenberg, Michael Grabe Board B285 QUNTUM CLCULTIONS OF LRGE SEGMENTS OF VOLTGE SENSING OMIN OF VOLTGE GTE CHNNEL. lisher M. Kariev, Michael E. Green Board B286 QUNTUM CLCULTIONS OF SLT BRIGES, THEIR IONIZTION STTE IN THE INTERIOR OF VOLTGE SENSING OMINS OF VOLTGE GTE CHNNELS, N SOME CONSEQUENCES. lisher M. Kariev, Michael E. Green Board B287 TRUE OR FLSE? THE RGININES N LSINES OF THE S4 SEGMENT OF VOLTGE-SENSITIVE ION CHNNEL REPEL ONE NOTHER ELECTRO- STTICLL. H. Richard Leuchtag Board B288 FININGS FROM CONENSE-STTE PHSICS ON BRNCHE-CHIN MINO CIS PPL TO VOLTGE-SENSITIVE ION CHNNELS. H. Richard Leuchtag Ion Channel Regulatory Mechanisms II (Boards B289 B296) Board B289 TRNSPORT OF WTER N IONS THROUGH GRPHENE NNOPORE IN N ELECTRIC FIEL. nping Ji, Zhongwu Li, Haojie ang, Pinyao He, unfei Chen 144

173 2683- Board B290 ION TRNSPORT N EHRTION IN SUBNNOSCLE PORES. Subin Sahu, Massimiliano i Ventra, Michael Zwolak Board B291 MOLECULR ETERMINNTS OF STRUCTURL COUPLING BETWEEN C- TPE INCTIVTION N INNER GTE OPENING IN K + CHNNELS. Jing Li, Jared Ostmeyer, Eduardo Perozo, Benoit Roux Board B292 INVESTIGTION OF IONIC COULOMB BLOCKE IN SUB-1 NM NNO- PORES WITH MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Zhongwu Li, Kun Li, Pinyao He, Haojie ang, nping Ji, unfei Chen Board B293 GLUTMTE RECEPTOR ION CHNNEL CTIVTION MECHNISM RE- VELE B CRO-EM MPS. Xiongwu Wu, Bernard R. Brooks Board B294 THE C-TERMINL OMIN OF KV1.3 INTERCTS WITH KCNE4 TO FORM OLIGOMERIC CHNNELS. Sara R. Roig, Laura Solé, lbert Vallejo-Gracia, aniel Sastre, ntonio Serrano-lbarrás, Clara Serrano-Novillo, Ramón Martínez-Mármol, Michael M. Tamkun, ntonio Felipe Board B295 STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL RESPONSE OF MECHNOSENSITIVE K2P K + CHNNEL TO SMMETRIC MEMBRNE TENSION. Viwan Jarerattanachat, Michael V. Clausen, Prafulla ryal, Elisabeth P. Carpenter, Mark S.P. Sansom, Stephen J. Tucker Board B296 FLUCTUTION-RIVEN TRNSPORT IN BCTERIL CHNNELS UNER CIIC STRESS. María L. López, María Queralt-Martín, Vicente M. guilella, ntonio lcaraz Ion Channels, Pharmacology, and isease II (Boards B297 B310) Board B297 SOIUM VLPROTE REVERSES ELECTRICL REMOELING OF TRIL MOCTES ISOLTE FROM CREM-IBΔC-X TRNSGENIC MICE. C. Florentina Pluteanu, Beatrix Scholz, Jan S. Schulte, Frank U. Müller Board B298 HERT FILURE IS SSOCITE WITH CTIVTION OF THE UNFOLE PROTEIN RESPONSE N ELECTRICL REMOELING THT IS PRTILL REVERSE B PERK INHIBITOR. Man Liu, Guangbin Shi, Hong Liu, Samuel C. udley Board B299 E NOVO LOSS-OF-FUNCTION MUTTION IN KCNJ6 SSOCITE WITH IIOPTHIC VENTRICULR TCHCRI. Franck Potet, Ruth McGowan, Karen McLeod, lfred L Jr. George Board B300 International Travel wardee RESTORING EFECTIVE CMP-EPENENT UPREGULTION IN LONG-QT SNROME TPE-1 THROUGH INTERVENTIONS THT PROMOTE I KS CHN- NEL OPENING. Cristina Moreno Vadillo, Roel L.H.M.G. Spätjens, Sandrine Seyen, Gabriele Menini, Jordi Heijman, Paul Volders Board B301 KC1.1 CHNNEL UXILIR BET SUBUNIT COMPOSITION IN GLIO- BLSTOM MULTIFORME. Zoltan enes Petho, ndras Balajthy, lmos Klekner, Laszlo Bognar, Zoltan Varga, Gyorgy Panyi Board B302 THE UREMIC TOXIN P-CRESOL REUCES CELL SURFCE EXPRESSION OF HUMN ETHER--GO GO-RELTE GENE (HERG) CHNNELS VI THE UBIQUITIN LIGSE NE4-2. Ellen G. very, Shawn Lamothe, Shetuan Zhang, Jun Guo, Wentao Li, Tonghua ang Board B303 IPSC-ERIVE NEURONS HRBORING KNOWN EPILEPS MUT- TION ISPL KNOWN N NOVEL ELECTROPHSIOLOGICL PHENO- TPES. Coby Carlson, Imran Quaraishi, alan Zhang, Michael McLachlan, Benjamin Meline, Chris McMahon, Tom Burke, Eugenia Jones, Leonard Kaczmarek, Kile P. Mangan Board B304 K C 3.1 S MSTER REGULTOR IN INFLMMTOR OSTEOCLSTOGEN- ESIS. Eva M. Grossinger, Mincheol Kang, Laura Bouchareychas, Ritu Sarin, ominik Haudenschild, Laura Borodinsky, Iannis E. damopoulos Board B305 OXITION OF K + CHNNELS IN TBI. Federico Sesti, Wei u, Randika Parakramaweera, Janet lder, Smita Thakker-Varia, Shavonne Teng Board B306 PROTECTIVE ROLE OF OLESOXIME IN LPH-SNUCLEIN-INUCE MITO- CHONRIL SFUNCTION. mandine Mf Rovini Board B307 RIP3 MEITES NECROPTOTIC CELL ETH IN RESPONSE TO CI STIMU- LTION OF SIC1. u Huang, Qin Hu, Jun-Long Huang, Jaepyo Jeon, Tian-Le Xu, Michael Xi Zhu Board B308 THE FUNCTION N MECHNISM OF TMEM16/NO1 IN PNCRETIC CNCER. onjung Kim, Hyung Soon Park Board B309 THE ROLE OF BK CHNNEL IN MICROGLI CTIVTION. Xiaoying ang, Wenying Zhao, Li Zhang, Jianmin Cui, Xiaohui Sun, Xuechu Zhen Board B310 KV1.3 INHIBITION REUCES MLOI-BET INUCE MICROGLIL NEUROTOXICIT. Heike Wulff, Jacopo i Lucente, Hai M. Nguyen, Vikrant Singh, Lee-Way Jin, Izumi Maezawa Other Channels II (Boards B311 B326) Board B311 LSENIN GTING IMPLIES STRONG INTERCTION BETWEEN THE VOLT- GE-GTING SENSOR N THE BILER MEMBRNE: N IONIC SCREEN- ING STU. Samuel R. Kosydar, Kaitlyn S. Ware, Sheenah Bryant, Nisha Shrestha, Charles Hanna, aniel Fologea Board B312 SUBUNITS THT FORM TRIMERIC EG/ENC MECHNO-ELECTRICL TRNSUCTION CHNNELS IN TOUCH RECEPTOR NEURONS. Sylvia Fechner, Frederic Loizeau, dam L. Nekimken, Beth L. Pruitt, Miriam B. Goodman Board B313 TRCKING PORE HRTION WITHIN THE RE-CTIVTBLE CHN- NELRHOOPSIN RECHR B SITE-IRECTE LBELING WITH INFRRE- CTIVE ZIO PROBES. Benjamin S. Krause, Joel C.. Kaufmann, Jens Kuhne, Johannes Vierock, Thomas Huber, Thomas P. Sakmar, Klaus Gerwert, Franz J. Bartl, Peter Hegemann Board B314 MECHNISM OF WTER N SOLUTE COTRNSPORT B THE SOIUM GLUCOSE COTRNSPORTER SGLT1. Christine Siligan, ndreas Horner, Sergey kimov, Peter Pohl Board B315 CHIMERIC INNEXINS REVEL COMPLEXITIES OF ELECTRICL RECTIFIC- TION. Jamal B. Williams, Martha Skerrett Board B316 FIGURING OUT FLUORIE TRNSPORT. Benjamin McIlwain, Randy Stockbridge W E N E S 145

174 W E N E S Board B317 EFFECT OF ELECTROOSMOTIC FLOW ON THE TRNSPORT OF Α-CCLOEXTRIN THROUGH THE CHNNEL CM. Jigneshkumar ahyabhai Prajapati, Satya Prathyusha Bhamidimarri, Mathias Winterhalter, Ulrich Kleinekathoefer Board B318 MOLECULR ETERMINNTS OF PHOTOCURRENT KINETICS OF THE RE LIGHT CTIVBLE CHNNELRHOOPSIN CHRIMSON. Johannes Vierock, Noam Nitzan, Peter Hegemann Board B319 SERCHING FOR POTENTIL VOLTGE SENSOR INTRINSIC TO PNNEXIN CHNNELS. Kevin Michalski, Toshi Kawate Board B320 CHRCTERIZTION OF STRUCTURL CHNGES VI LIPI REGULTION OF KIR2.1 IN LIPI ENVIRONMENT. Joshua Brettmann, Sunjoo Lee, Shizhen Wang, Colin G. Nichols Board B321 ELECTROPHSIOLOGICL INVESTIGTION OF THE SOIUM PUMP KR2. Christiane Grimm, rend Vogt, Peter Hegemann Board B322 VOLTGE N TIME EPENENCE OF MPHOTERICIN B CHNNEL CTIV- IT IN LIPIIC MEMBRNES. Karla S. Récamier, Iván Ortega-Blake, Punit Parmananda Board B323 EFFECTS OF CTOPLSMIC TIL TRUNCTIONS ON CONNEXIN 50 HEMI- CHNNEL FUNCTION. Justine J. Jacobi, erek L. Beahm Board B324 COMPRISON OF SECON MESSENGER PERMEBILITIES THROUGH GP JUNCTION CHNNELS FORME B CX43 N CX50. Virgis Valiunas, Laima Valiuniene, Peter R. Brink, Thomas W. White Board B325 INVESTIGTION OF SIEROPHORE-MONOBCTM NTIBIOTIC ERIV- TIVES: THEIR IRON(III)-COMPLEXES N BINING TO RECEPTORS. Mariano. Scorciapino, Giuliano Malloci, Matteo Ceccarelli, Lucile Moynie, James H. Naismith, Eric esarbre, Malcolm Page Board B326 TMEM16 MEITES THE FST BLOCK TO POLSPERM IN XENOPUS LE- VIS EGGS. Katherine L. Wozniak, Brianna L. Mayfield, nne E. Carlson Ligand-gated Channels II (Boards B327 B345) Board B327 FUNCTIONL CHRCTERIZTION OF NICOTINIC CETLCHOLINE RECEPTOR FROM N EXTREMOPHILE WORM. Eveline Wijckmans, Florian elbart, Chris Ulens Board B328 CETLCHOLINE RECEPTOR GTING: CLICK-TWIST-TILT-RIP-POP. Shaweta Gupta, Srirupa Chakraborty, Ridhima Vij, Tapan K. Nayak, nthony uerbach Board B329 FLUORESCENT GONIST OF THE MUSCLE NICOTINIC CETLCHOLINE RECEPTOR. bhilasha Ladha, Vera Martos, ndrew Plested, Jana Kusch Board B330 THE INTRCELLULR OMIN OF PENTMERIC LIGN-GTE ION CHNNELS N ITS EFFECT ON RECEPTOR CONUCTNCE IN GLIC CHI- MERS. ntonia Stuebler, Pablo rtigas, Michaela Jansen Board B331 BRBITURTES BIN IN THE GLIC ION CHNNEL PORE N CUSE INHIBITION B STBILIZING SHUT STTE. Zeineb Fourati, Reinis R. Ruza, uncan Laverty, Emmanuelle rege, Sandrine elarue-cochin, elphine Joseph, Patrice Koehl, Trevor Smart, Marc elarue Board B332 THERMONLTICL CHRCTERIZTION OF PENTMERIC ELIC BSE ON ETERGENT SIZE. Ty E. Whisenant, Benjamin W. Elberson, oris M. Cortes, Luis G. Cuello Board B333 BIOCHEMICL N THERMONMIC CHRCTERIZTION OF THE ERWINI CHRSNTHEMI LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL. Benjamin W. Elberson, Ty E. Whisenant,. Marien Cortes, Luis G. Cuello Board B334 ECIPHERING NESTHETIC CTION OF NOBLE GSES THROUGH THEIR MOULTION OF MEMBRNE PROTEIN N LIPI BILER PROPER- TIES. Samuel Murail, Pluton Pullumbi, Marc Baaden Board B335 CPOW Travel wardee TRNSMEMBRNE STRUCTURL ETERMINNTS OF LCOHOL BINING N MOULTION IN MOEL LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL. Rebecca J. Howard, Stephanie. Heusser, Özge oluk, Oliver Snow, Göran Klement, lex R. Mola, Travers M Ruel, Erik Lindahl Board B336 KETMINE INHIBITION OF PENTMERIC LIGN-GTE ION CHNNELS - INSIGHTS FROM MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS. Bogdan F. Ion, Marta M. Wells, an Xu, Pei Tang Board B337 International Travel wardee STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL EVIENCE FOR MULTI-SITE LLOSTER MEITE B GENERL NESTHETICS IN MOEL LIGN-GTE ION CHNNEL. Stephanie. Heusser, Rebecca J. Howard, Zeineb Fourati, Marc elarue, Erik Lindahl Board B338 ETERMINNTS OF 5-HT 3 INTRCELLULR OMIN OLIGOMERIZTION N RIC-3 INTERCTION. Elham Pirayesh, kash Pandhare, Michaela Jansen Board B339 CHRCTERIZING THE INTRINSIC SSEMBL BEHVIOR OF THE 5-HT 3 RECEPTOR INTRCELLULR OMIN. kash Pandhare, Michaela Jansen Board B340 EVELOPMENT OF PENTMERIC, NON-CHIMERIC 5-HT 3 RECEPTOR INTRCELLULR OMIN CONSTRUCT. Mina hmadi, kash Pandhare, Michaela Jansen Board B341 RELTIVE FFINITIES OF GENERL NESTHETICS FOR PSEUO-SMMET- RIC INTERSUBUNIT BINING SITES OF HETEROMERIC GB() RECEP- TORS. Sruthi Murlidaran, Reza Salari, Jerome Hénin, Grace Brannigan Board B342 INVESTIGTING STRUCTURL TRNSITIONS OF GB- RECEPTORS USING CCELERTE MOLECULR NMICS. Ole J. ndersen, Philip C. Biggin Board B343 Education Travel wardee STRUCTURL ELEMENTS GOVERNING GB- RECEPTOR CHNNEL C- TIVTION N RUG MOULTION. Tzu-Wei Tsao, Connor Ford, Chong Lor, Robert Pearce, Cynthia Czajkowski Board B344 BINING MOES OF FULL N PRTIL GONISTS IN THE ORTHOSTERIC BINING SITE OF THE GLCINE RECEPTOR. Marc. ämgen, Timo Greiner, Remigijus Lape, Lucia G. Sivilotti, Philip C. Biggin 146

175 2738- Board B345 STRUCTURE-BSE ISCOVER OF NOVEL GLCINERGIC MOUL- TORS. Marta M. Wells, Nathan Reinert, Pei Tang, an Xu Cardiac Muscle Mechanics and Structure II (Boards B346 B360) Board B346 TRIL REMOELING IN HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH. Cecilia Ferrantini, Josè Manuel Pioner, Francesca Gentile, Raffaele Coppini, Cristina Morelli, Nicoletta Piroddi, Beatrice Scellini, Elisabetta Cerbai, Jil Tardiff, Chiara Tesi, Iacopo Olivotto, Corrado Poggesi Board B347 MOSIN CTIVTOR OMECMTIV MECRBIL IFFERENTILL IMPCTS THE CONTRCTILE PROPERTIES OF SKINNE MOCRIUM FROM FILING N ONOR HUMN HERTS. Ranganath Mamidi, Kenneth S. Gresham, Jiayang Li, Julian E. Stelzer Board B348 BIOCHEMICL N MECHNICL PROPERTIES OF THE S532P N R712L CRIOMOPTH MOSIN MUTNTS. ilian Xiong, ingying Liu, Bipasha Barua, Betty Belknap, Howard White, onald Winklemann, Eva Forgacs Board B349 PEPTIES ESIGNE TO ESTBILIZE THE MOSIN COILE COIL ENHNCE MOFIBRIL SHORTENING WHILEPEPTIES THT STBILIZE THE COILE COIL INHIBIT MOFIBRIL SHORTENING. Rohit Singh, Motamed Qedan, Negar boonasrshiraz, ua a Quedan, aniel Wang, ouglas. Root Board B350 REUCE BINING OF THE M-OMIN OF CRIC MOSIN BINING PROTEIN C TO CTIN IMPIRS THE BILIT OF THE HERT TO RESPON TO CHRONIC STRESS. Sabine J. van ijk, Joshua Strom, Samantha P. Harris Board B351 STRUCTURL NMICS OF HUMN CRIC MOSIN-BINING PRO- TEIN C REVELE B TIME-RESOLVE FRET. Thomas. Bunch, Victoria C. Lepak, Brett. Colson Board B352 INCRESE PHOSPHORLTION OF CRIC MOSIN BINING PROTEIN C N INCRESE EXPRESSION OF TROPONIN I IN NORML HUMN GEING. Lisa Nguyen, James McNamara, Cris os Remedios, my Li, Sean Lal Board B353 PSEUO-PHOSPHORLTION MEITE RESCUE OF R58Q-LINKE FMILIL HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH PHENOTPE. Sunil adav, Katarzyna Kazmierczak, Jingsheng Liang, anuta Szczesna-Cordary Board B354 MOLECULR MECHNISMS INVOLVE IN CRIOSKELETL SFUNC- TION CUSE B MUTTIONS IN MOSIN RLC LINKE TO HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH. anuta Szczesna-Cordary, Chen-Ching uan, Katarzyna Kazmierczak, Zhiqun Zhou, Jingsheng Liang, Sunil adav, Thomas C. Irving, Jenice X. Cheah, ldrin V. Gomes Board B355 Education Travel wardee ISTINCT LTTICE STRUCTURE LTRETIONS IN CM N HCM MOUSE MOELS SSOCITE WITH MUTTIONS IN MOSIN REGULTOR LIGHT CHIN. Chen-Ching uan, Jingsheng Liang, Katarzyna Kazmierczak, Zhiqun Zhou, Rosemeire Kanashiro-Takeuchi, Thomas C. Irving, anuta Szczesna- Cordary Board B356 BNORML CRIC CROSS-BRIGE KINETICS IN TROPONIN T IL- E79SN TRNSGENIC MOUSE MOEL. avid Gonzalez-Martinez, Karissa. Jones, Maicon Landim-Vieira, Kwangjun Lee, eojung Koh, Bjorn C. Knollmann, P. Bryant Chase, Hyun S. Hwang, Jose R. Pinto Board B357 NOVEL CM-SSOCITE MUTTION IN THE N-HELIX OF CRIC TROPONIN C EXHIBITS IMPIRE CONTRCTILE KINETICS N REUCE C 2+ -SENSITIVIT IN VITRO. Jamie Johnston, avid Gonzalez-Martinez, Einat Birk, Nili Zucker, Maicon Landim-Vieira, P. Bryant Chase, ael Wilnai, Jose R. Pinto Board B358 THIN FILMENT-MEITE MOULTION OF MOUSE CRIC CROSS- BRIGE KINETICS B C 2+ -SENSITIZING MUTTION CTNC-8V OR BEPRI- IL. avid Gonzalez-Martinez, Maicon Landim-Vieira, Jamie Johnston, Weikang Ma, Brittany Griffin, Olga ntipova, Omar wan, P. Bryant Chase, Thomas Irving, Jose R. Pinto Board B359 THE CTC 295S HPERTROPHIC CRIOMOPTH MUTTION PRO- MOTES THIN FILMENT ISINHIBITION N ENHNCES CONTRCTILE CTIVIT. Meera C. Viswanathan, William Schmidt, Marek Orzechowski, William Lehman, nthony Cammarato Board B360 CPOW Travel wardee CRIC-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF VCP/TER94 RNI OR ISESE LLELES ISRUPTS ROSOPHIL HERT STRUCTURE N IMPIRS FUNCTION. nna C. Blice-Baum, Meera C. Viswanathan, Tzu-Kang Sang, nthony Cammarato ctin Structure, ynamics, and ssociated Proteins (Boards B361 B375) Board B361 COMPRING THE EFFECTS N REGULTIONS OF COFILIN ON CTIN BRBE ENS GENERTION IN LMELLIPOI VS. INVOPOI USING MTHEMTICL MOELING. Nessy Tania, John Condeelis Board B362 THE ROLE OF INTERMOLECULR INTERCTIONS IN THE POLMERIZTION OF CTIN B FORMINS. Fikret ydin, Naomi Courtemanche, Thomas. Pollard, Gregory. Voth Board B363 ISSSEMBLING THE CTOSKELETON: EFFECTS OF F/COFILIN ON C- TIN NMICS. Hugo Wioland, Sarah Myram, ntoine Jégou, Guillaume Romet-Lemonne Board B364 STRUCTURE OF THE NTI-CNCER COMPOUN TR100 TRGET-SITES ON TPM3.1 TROPOMOSIN. Michael Rynkiewicz, Justine Stehn, Peter Gunning, William Lehman Board B365 MOULTING FORMIN PROCESSIVIT WITH MECHNICL N BIO- CHEMICL FCTORS. Guillaume Romet-Lemonne Board B366 MOEL SSTEM FOR THE RECONSTITUTION OF THE CELLULR CTIN CORTEX. Or Gill, nne Bernheim-Groswasser Board B367 THE MECHNOSENSITIVIT OF CTIN BUNLES. Emiko Suzuki W E N E S 147

176 W E N E S Board B368 C0 OMIN OF CRIC MOSIN BINING PROTEIN-C MOULTES INTERCTION OF THE NEIGHBORING C1 OMIN WITH TROPOMOSIN TROUGH THE LLOSTERIC INTERCTION WITH F-CTIN. Jamie Eisner, Cristina Risi, Betty Virok, Julio Kovacs, Samantha P. Harris, Willy R. Wriggers, Howard. White, Vitold E. Galkin Board B369 USING PHOTONIC FORCE MICROSCOP TO INVESTIGTE THE MECHNICS OF FILOPOI. Rebecca Michiels, lexander Rohrbach Board B370 CTIN BSE PULLING FORCES IN ENOCTOSIS. Fowad Motahari, nders Carlsson Board B371 CTIVE CRGO POSITIONING FROM CTIN-POLRIT SENSING B SMLL MOSIN SSEMBLIES CRGO POSITIONING FROM CTIN-POLRIT SENS- ING B SMLL MOSIN SSEMBLIES. Mathieu Richard, Hajer Ennomani, Carles Blanch-Mercader, Enrique de la Cruz, Jean-François Joanny, Frank Jülicher, Laurent Blanchoin, Pascal Martin Board B372 N FM INVESTIGTION OF THE NNOSCLE FORCES THT GOVERN THE INTERCTIONS BETWEEN CTIN N PROTEINS OF TROPOMOU- LIN FMIL. Baran rslan, Mert Colpan, Kevin Gray, Nehal bu-lail, lla Kostyukova Board B373 THE EFFECTS OF NUCLEOTIE N POLMERIZTION ON THE STRUC- TURE N NMICS OF CTIN. Lauren Jepsen, avid Sept Board B374 SPECTROSCOPIC PROBES OF CTIN N CTIN-BINING OMINS OF STROPHIN N Β-III-SPECTRIN REVELS ISESE-RELTE CHNGES IN STRUCTURL NMICS. Michael E. Fealey, dam W. very, Thomas S. Hays, avid. Thomas Board B375 TROPOMOSIN ISOFORMS SHOW UNEXPECTE IFFERENTIL EFFECTS ON CTIN POLMERIZTION. Robin Maytum, Khadar udekula Microtubules, Structure, ynamics and ssociated Proteins (Boards B376 B394) Board B376 ETILE STRUCTURE OF SINGLE, UNVERGE MICROTUBULES REVELE B ELECTRON MICROSCOP TOMOGRPH. ndrea Fera, Thomas S. Reese, an L. Sackett Board B377 THE ROLE OF THE C-TERMINL TILS OF TUBULIN IN MICROTUBULE NMICS. Kathryn P. Wall, Maria Pagratis, Geoffrey rmstrong, Jeremy Balsbaugh, Chad Pearson, Loren E. Hough Board B378 N OPTOGENETIC PPROCH TO CONTROL MICROTUBULE CETLTION IN LIVING CELLS. Neha Kaul, Hui Wang, Onur agliyan, Klaus M. Hahn Board B379 REVISE MOEL, WITH EXPERIMENTL VERIFICTION, FOR MOTOR EN- SITIES IN GLIING SSS. nh T. N. Hoang, ugustus J. Lowry, ouglas S. Martin Board B380 PROTOFILMENT BUNLES CRETE B MECHNICL SPLITTING OF MICROTUBULES B SURFCE-TETHERE KINESIN-1. Virginia Vanelinder, Peter dams, George. Bachand Board B381 REVERSIBLE MORPHOLOGICL CONTROL OF TUBULIN-ENCPSULTING GINT LIPOSOMES B HROSTTIC PRESSURE. Masayoshi Nishiyama, Masahito Hayashi, Kingo Takiguchi, oshie Harada Board B382 CELL-FREE RECONSTITUIONS OF TU N TUBULIN MEITE COMPLEX MICROTUBULE RCHITECTURES FOUN IN THE XON. Peter J. Chung, Chaeyeon Song, Joanna eek, Herbert P. Miller, ouli Li, Myung Chul Choi, Leslie Wilson, Stuart C. Feinstein, Cyrus R. Safinya Board B383 REMOELING OF MICROTUBULE-PROTEIN TU BUNLES IN THE PRES- ENCE OF BIOLOGICLL RELEVNT CTIONS. Chaeyeon Song, Phillip Kohl, Peter Chung, Bretton Fletcher, Herbert P. Miller, ouli Li, S.C. Feinstein, Leslie Wilson, Cyrus R. Safinya Board B384 PHSICL INTERCTIONS BETWEEN ISESE-LINKE TU MUTNTS N MICROTUBULES. Megan T. Valentine, Benjamin J. Lopez, ezhi u, Jamianne C. Wilcox Board B385 MULTI-SCLE MOELING OF THE NNOMECHNICS OF MICROTUBULE FILMENTS. Nan Jiang, Jennifer Ross, Ruxandra ima Board B386 BUILING UP N FORCE PROBING THE MICROTUBULE CTOSKELETON FROM SCRTCH. Matthias. Koch, Natalie Schneider, Peter Nick, lexander Rohrbach Board B387 IRECT MESUREMENT OF THE FORCE-GENERTING CPCIT OF PRO- TOFILMENTS CURLING OUTWR FROM ISSSEMBLING MICROTU- BULE TIPS. Jonathan W. river, Elisabeth. Geyer, Megan E. Bailey, Luke M. Rice, Charles L. sbury Board B388 MICROTUBULE SORTING B PERSISTENCE LENGTH N SURFCE CHRGE ENSIT OF MICROTUBULES. Naoto Isozaki, Hirofumi Shintaku, Hidetoshi Kotera, Taviare L. Hawkins, Jennifer L. Ross, Ryuji okokawa Board B389 IENTIFICTION N MECHNISM OF NOVEL MICROTUBULE NUCLE- TION FCTOR. kanksha Thawani, Rachel S. Kadzik, Sabine Petry Board B390 MESUREMENT OF THE PERSISTENCE LENGTH OF CTOSKELETL FIL- MENTS USING CURVTURE ISTRIBUTIONS. Pattipong Wisanpitayakorn, Keith J. Mickolajczyk, William O. Hancock, Luis Vidali, Erkan Tüzel Board B391 HOW TO BREK RING: EXPLORING THE MECHNISMS OF SS-6 OLIGO- MERISTION. Julia M.C. Busch, Minos T. Matsoukas, Philip C. Biggin, Ioannis Vakonakis Board B392 EXPLORING MICROTUBULE BREKING N RECOVERING MECHNISMS USING LRGE SCLE MOLECULR SIMULTIONS. Nan Jiang, Ruxandra ima Board B393 MICROTUBULE MECHNICS IN THE PRESENCE OF TRIMETHLMINE N- OXIE. drienne M. Hester, Corina C. Valencia, Tegan L. Marianchuk, an L. Sackett, Taviare L. Hawkins Board B394 QUNTIFING BISPHENOL BSORBE IN MOEL ORGNISM N STUING THE EFFECTS THIS ENOCRINE ISRUPTING COMPOUN HS ON MICROTUBULE FORMTION. Pamela M. St. John, bigail Fagan, Spencer S. Mass 148

177 Bacterial Mechanics, Cytoskeleton and Motility (Boards B395 - B404) Board B395 MGNETO-EROTXIS: BCTERIL MOTILIT IN MGNETIC FIELS. Stefan Klumpp, Christopher Lefevre, Livnat Landau, gnese Codutti, Mathieu Bennet, amien Faivre Board B396 CELL POPULTION N ELECTROPHSIOLOG PPROCHES TO OSMOTIC FITNESS OF PSEUOMONS ERUGINOS. Ugur Cetiner, Ian Rowe, nthony Schams, Christina Mayhew, eanna Rubin, ndriy nishkin, Sergei Sukharev Board B397 PPLICTION OF LTTICE-BOLTZMN TO THE STU OF THE HESION NMICS OF E. COLI UNER FLOW. Juan iego rango-montoya, ndrés González-Mancera, Manu Forero-Shelton Board B398 TOMISTIC SIMULTIONS OF OMP: STEP TOWRS THE VIRTUL BCTERIL ENVELOPE. Firdaus Samsudin, Maite L. Ortiz-Suarez, Thomas J. Piggot, Peter J. Bond, Syma Khalid Board B399 HIGH THROUGHPUT IENTIFICTION OF BCTERIL CELL STIFFNESS REGULTORS. Rishi R. Trivedi, George uer, oug B. Weibel Board B400 PROBING THE MECHNOSENSITIVIT OF THE BCTERIL FLGELLR MOTOR B LO MNIPULTION. shley Nord, Gachon Emilie, Barducci lessandro, Pedaci Francesco Board B401 MICRO MNIPULTING SINGLE BCTERIL CELL: STUING THE STRENGTH OF BCTERIL CELL HESION. Ryo Kawamura Board B402 CRIOLIPIN-EFICIENT MUTNT OF RHOOBCTER SPHEROIES HS N LTERE CELL SHPE N IS IMPIRE IN BIOFILM FORM- TION. Ti-u Lin, ouglas B. Weibel Board B403 CROSS-KMOGRPH REVELS THE STRUCTURL N KINETIC PRM- ETERS OF RCHELLUM. oshiaki Kinosita, Takayuki Nishizaka Board B404 QUNTIFING BIOPHSICL IFFERENCES BETWEEN PLNKTONIC N BIOFILM BCTERI IN RESPONSE TO NTIBIOTIC PPLICTION. Catherine Volle, Megan Nunez, Temiloluwa Olaoluwa, Kanesha Overton Membrane Pumps (Boards B405 B418) Board B405 PROTONTION EPENENT WTER PERMETION OF ION BINING POCKET OF N + BOUN N +, K + -TPSE. Minwoo Han, Wojciech Kopeć, Ilia. Solov yov, Himanshu Khandelia Board B406 EXCHNGE OF SOIUM OR POTSSIUM IONS GINST PROTONS T CTOPLSMIC SIE OF N,K-TPSE. Vsevolod Tashkin Board B407 N/K PUMP WITH LTERE STOICHIOMETR CONTRIBUTES TO BRINE SHRIMP PTTION TO HIGH SLINIT. ylan J. Meyer, Jessica Eastman, Huan Rui, Kevin Stanley, Benoit Roux, Craig Gatto, Pablo rtigas Board B408 FUNCTIONL EFFECTS OF SUBSTITUTIONS MOIFING THE HROXL OR PHENOL RING OF TROSINE 780 T ION BINING SITE-III OF THE N,K-TPSE. Kerri Spontarelli, ylan J. Meyer, aniel T. Infield, Christopher. hern, Pablo rtigas Board B409 ION BINING N CHRGE MOVEMENTS IN THE FUNCTION OF THE N/K-PUMP. Huan Rui, Jorge Sanchez-Rodriguez, Miguel Holmgren, Francisco Bezanilla, Benoît Roux Board B410 TUNING VOLTGE EPENENT TRNSITIONS URING THE EXTRCEL- LULR N + BINING/RELESE OF THE N + /K + -TPSE B EXTERNL PROTONS. Jorge E. Sánchez-Rodríguez, Huan Rui, Benoît Roux, Miguel Holmgren, Francisco Bezanilla Board B411 STRUCTURL N FUNCTIONL IFFERENCES BETWEEN SRCOPLSMIC RETICULUM CLCIUM PUMP (SERC) N PLSM MEMBRNE CL- CIUM PUMP (PMC) RECTION CCLE INTERMEITES. Nicolás ndres Saffioti, Marilina de Sautu, Irene C. Mangialavori, Mariela Ferreira Gomes, Rolando C. Rossi, Joshua R. Berlin, Juan Pablo F. Rossi Board B412 MOLECULR NMICS SIMULTIONS SUGGEST MULTIPLE BINING SITES FOR PHOSPHOLMBN ON SERC. Nikolai Smolin, Vidhya Sivakumaran, Seth L. Robia Board B413 TRGETING THE SERC-PLB COMPLEX USING FRET IN LIVING CELLS. aniel Stroik, ng Li, Tory Schaaf, Simon Gruber, Razvan Cornea, Roger Hajjar, avid Thomas Board B414 X-R CRSTLLOGRPH, FLUORESCENCE, N MOLECULR SIMUL- TIONS STUIES ON REGULTORS OF SERC. Bengt Svensson, Joseph M. utry, Chengguo Xing, Razvan L. Cornea, John K. Lee, avid. Thomas Board B415 - THE HL3 PROTEIN OF C. REINHRTII ENHNCES HCO 3 TRNSPORT C- TIVIT OF MMMLIN CELLS. Michael. McCloskey, eqiang uanmu, Nicholas Benge, Martin H. Spalding Board B416 NUCLEOTIES CONTROL THE CONFORMTION OF THE MOTOR OMIN OF BC TRNSPORTERS. aniel Szöllösi, aprak oenmez-cakil, Imran Sohail, Gabor Szaloki, Katalina K. Goda, Gergely Szakacs, Peter Chiba, Thomas Stockner Board B417 MESURING TRNSPORT KINETICS OF LIGHT RIVEN CHLORIE PUMP, HLORHOOPSIN. Hasin M. Feroz Board B418 International Travel wardee FUNCTION OF BCTERIORUBERIN IN RCHERHOOPSIN 4, FROM EX- PRESSION TO CHRCTERIZTION. Chao Sun, ujiao Gao, Xiaoyan ing, Xiaoyan ing, Juan Wang, Juan Wang, Haolin Cui, Haolin Cui, anan ang, Xin Zhao Genetic Regulatory Systems (Boards B419 B427) Board B419 BIOPHSICL MOEL OF SUPERCOILING EPENENT TRNSCRIPTION PREICTS STRUCTURL SPECT TO GENE REGULTION. Christopher H. Bohrer, Elijah Roberts W E N E S 149

178 W E N E S Board B420 INTERCTIONS MONG INIVIUL PHGES RESULT IN IFFERENT CELL- FTE EVELOPMENTS. Lanying Zeng Board B421 STOCHSTIC NMICS OF GENETIC BROCSTING NETWORKS. avit Potoyan Board B422 MULTIGENERTIONL STU OF SPCEFLIGHT-RESPONSIVE GENE NETWORKS. Irem Celen, Jung oh, roshan Jayasinghe, Michael Moore, ndrew Moore, Chandran Sabanayagam Board B423 PRESSURE INUCE SOS RESPONSE IN ESCHERICHI COLI INVOLVES MRR RESTRICTION ENONUCLESE. naïs Bourges, Oscar E. Torres M., nirban Ghosh, Wubishet M. Tadesse, Gilles Labesse, Nathalie eclerck, bram ertsen, Catherine. Royer Board B424 CCURTE NON-EQUILIBRIUM VELOCIT N FLUX FIELS OF STOCHS- TIC RECTION NETWORKS. nna Terebus, Chun Liu, Jie Liang Board B425 CLINOROTTION TO SIMULTE MICROGRVIT: EFINING MOEL GRVITOME IN C. ELEGNS. Chandran R. Sabanayagam, Irem Celen, Jung H. oh, Michael T. Moore Board B426 EFFECTS OF LRGE SCLE PROTEIN OCCUPNC ON E. COLI GENOME STRUCTURE N GENE EXPRESSION. Peter L. Freddolino, Thomas J. Goss, Grace M. Kroner, Scott Scholz, Xiaoxia Lin Board B427 WHOLE-CELL SIMULTIONS OF MRN PROUCTION IN EUKROTIC CELL MOELS. Zhaleh Ghaemi, Zaida Luthey-Schulten Electron Microscopy (Boards B428 B454) Board B428 CRO-EM OF THE BCTERIOPHGE TIL TUBE T BETTER THN 3.5 Å RESOLUTION. Weili Zheng, Nicholas M I Taylor, Petr G. Leiman, Edward H. Egelman Board B429 STRIN BETWEEN LEING N TRILING HES OF STEPPING KINE- SIN IMER VISULIZE IN 3 B CRO-EM. aifei Liu, Xueqi Liu, Zhiguo Shang, Charles V. Sindelar Board B430 COMPRISON OF 3- CELL N TISSUE IMGING TECHNIQUES BSE ON SCNNING ELECTRON PROBES. Emma L. McBride, mith Rao, Guofeng Zhang, Irina. Pokrovskaya, Maria. ronova, Brian Storrie, Richard. Leapman Board B431 Education Travel wardee CROTOMOGRPH OF PLEOMORPHIC VIRUSES. mar. Parvate, Jason Lanman, Colleen Jonsson Board B432 ENOPHILIN-NMIN COMPLEX SSEMBL - GENERL MECHNISM OF MEMBRNE REMOELING CONTROL. nna C. Sundborger, Veer Bhatt, Robert shley, Jenny E. Hinshaw Board B433 SUB-SURFCE SERIL BLOCK FCE SEM OF BIOLOGICL STRUCTURES T NER ISOTROPIC SPTIL RESOLUTION. Qianping He, avid C. Joy, Guofeng Zhang, Richard. Leapman Board B434 International Travel wardee TOWRS MULTICOMPONENT CRO-EM ENSIT FLEXIBLE FITTING TOOL. José Ramón Lopéz-Blanco, avid Ritchie, Pablo Chacon Board B435 LL-TOM ENSEMBLE REFINEMENT TO CRO-EM ENSITIES WITH BESIN MESURE OF GOONESS-OF-FIT. Christian Blau, Erik Lindahl Board B436 CCELERTE CRO-EM STRUCTURE ETERMINTION WITH PRLLELI- STION USING GPUS IN RELION-2. ari Kimanius, Björn Forsberg, Erik Lindahl Board B437 VISULIZING THE MOSIN VI-F-CTIN INTERFCE URING FORCE GEN- ERTION. Pinar S. Gurel, Laura. Kim, Tosan Omabegho, Paul V. Ruijgrok, Zev Bryant, Gregory M. lushin Board B438 OPTIMIZTION OF CRO-EM STRUCTURL MOEL REPRESENT- TION. Wah Chiu Board B439 EFFICIENT CRO-EM: MESURING THE EFFECT OF PRTICLE ORIENT- TION ISTRIBUTION ON RESOLUTION. Katerina Naydenova, Christopher J. Russo Board B440 EVELOPMENT OF THIN-ICE TEM GRIS TO CONTROL THE ICE THICKNESS FOR CRO-ELECTRON MICROSCOP. Liguo Wang, Lige Tonggu Board B441 CRO-EM STRUCTURE OF KV1.2 CHNNELS IN LIPOSOMES. Hideki Shigematsu, oushan ang, angyang an, i Chen, Fred J. Sigworth Board B442 CHRCTERIZTION OF CROEM MOTION CORRECTION LGORITHMS FOR MOVIE-MOE IMGING. James M. Bell, Isaac Forrester, Joanita Jakana, Steven J. Ludtke Board B443 3-VISULIZTION OF THE PRECISE LOCTION OF SMBIOTIC ORGN- ELLE CROSSTLK THROUGHOUT MITOSIS IN THE PRIMITIVE UNICELLULR EUKROTIC CELL, C. MEROLE. Takako Ichinose, Keisuke Ohta, tsuko H. Iwane Board B444 FOCUSE ION BEM-SEM S TOOL FOR VERSTILE QUNTITTIVE IM- GING OF CELLULR STRUCTURES. Edward T. Eng, shleigh M. Raczkowski, William J. Rice, Kelsey. Jordan, lex J. Noble, nchi Cheng, Bridget O. Carragher, Clinton S. Potter Board B445 CRO-EM TOMOGRPHIC NLSIS OF UNIVERSL INFLUENZ VIRUS VCCINE CNITE. Erin Tran, Kira Podolsky, lberto Bartesaghi, Oleg Kuybeda, Giovanna Grandinetti, Teddy John Wohlbold, Gene Tan, Raffael Nachbagauer, Peter Palese, Florian Krammer, Sriram Subramaniam Board B446 CRO-EM STRUCTURE ETERMINTION OF TRUNCTE SEC13/31 PRO- TEINS IN COPII VERTICES. Mohammadreza Paraan, Scott Stagg Board B447 CRO-ELECTRON TOMOGRPH N SUB-VOLUME VERGING REVEL THE SMMETRIC STRUCTURE OF THE LEPTOSPIR FLGELLL. Kimberley Gibson, Charles Sindelar Board B448 FESIBILIT OF CRO-EM FOR STRUCTURL CHRCTERIZTION OF SMLL MEMBRNE PROTEINS. aniel sarnow, uan Gao, Eugene Palovcak, ifan Cheng 150

179 2842- Board B449 CRO-EM STUIES OF CULLIN-RING UBIQUITIN E3 LIGSE (CRL)2 REGU- LTION B THE COP9 SIGNLOSOME. Sarah V. Faull, Fabienne Beuron, Hugo ebenes, ndy Lau, rgyris Politis, Edward P. Morris Board B450 THREE-IMENSIONL IMGE NLSIS OF MELNOCTE IN HUMN SKIN. Ji oung Mun, Il-Hwan Kim, Hyo Sun Choi Board B451 INCORPORTING SINGLE-PRTICLE BIOPHSICS INTO CORRELTE CRO-FLUORESCENCE N CRO-ELECTRON MICROSCOP. Lauren nn Metskas, Giulia Paci, Edward. Lemke, John.G. Briggs Board B452 SECRETOR GLNS IMGE IN QUEOUS SOLUTION B TMOSPHERIC SCNNING ELECTRON MICROSCOP. Toshiko amazawa, Naotoshi Nakamura, Mari Sato, Chikara Sato Board B453 IMPLEMENTING SINGLE PRTICLE PIPELINE FOR HIGH RESOLUTION CRO-EM. shleigh M. Raczkowski Board B454 WH ONE TOMIC MOEL? RTIONLE FOR TOMIC ENSEM- BLES. Mark. Herzik, Jr., Gabriel C. Lander iffraction and Scattering Techniques (Boards B455 B464) Board B455 NEW TECHNIQUE FOR MOLECULR NMICS OBSERVTION USING LBORTOR X-R SOURCE. Keigo Ikezaki, Ken Matsubara, ufuku Matsushita, Chang Jaewon, Hiroshi Sekiguchi, uji C. Sasaki Board B456 SERIL SNCHROTRON CRLLOGRPH WITH FIXE TRGET. Henrike M. Mueller-Werkmeister, Eike C. Schulz, arren Sherrell, anny xford, Friedjof Tellkamp, Robin L. Owen, R. J. wayne Miller Board B457 X-R FLUORESCENCE HOLOGRPH FOR PROTEINS: PPLICTION TO HEMOGLOBIN N MOGLOBIN. yana Sato-Tomita, Naohisa Happo, Sam-ong Park, Koichi Hayashi, uji C. Sasaki, Naoya Shibayama Board B458 NEW X-R SINGLE MOLECULR METHOOLOG USING NORML MONOCHROMTIC X-R. uji C. Sasaki, K. Ikezaki, N Ohta, H. Sekiguchi Board B459 PROBING MNGNESE ION ISTRIBUTIONS ROUN NUCLEIC CIS USING SMLL NGLE X-R SCTTERING. Suzette. Pabit, Joshua M. Tokuda, George. Calvey, ndrea M. Katz, ujie Chen, Lois Pollack Board B460 OPTIMIZING THE PREPRTION, NLSIS N FORMULTION OF LIPO- SOMES FOR RUG ELIVER PPLICTIONS. iana Nash, Betty Petrillo, ominic Senkl Board B461 BESIN REFINEMENT OF CCELERTE MOLECULR NMICS SIMU- LTIONS FOR INTERPRETING SXS EXPERIMENTS. Samuel Bowerman, my Rice, Jeff Wereszczynski Board B462 USING WXS TO STU RN CONFORMTIONS. en-lin Chen, Suzette. Pabit, ndrea M. Katz, Lois Pollack Board B463 IN SITU STRUCTURL CHNGES OF BIOLOGICL MCROMOLECULES WITH BIOSXS. Gerd Langenbucher, ndreas Keilbach, Heike Ehmann Board B464 IN VIVO NONLINER LIGHT SCTTERING PROBE OF RUG-INUCE C- TIVTION OF BCTERIL MECHNOSENSITIVE CHNNELS. Mohammad Sharifian Gh., Charles. Cox, Michael J. Wilhelm, Hai-Lung ai Optical Microscopy and Super Resolution Imaging: Novel pproaches and nalysis III (Boards B465 B479) Board B465 NON-INVSIVE LBEL-FREE IMGING OF OXITIVE PROCESSES IN HU- MN SKIN. Michaela Poplova, Eduard P.. Van Wijk, Michal Cifra Board B466 OF BSOLUTE CONCENTRTIONS OF NH IN CELLS USING THE PHSOR FLIM METHO. Enrico Gratton, Ning Ma, Michelle. igman, Leonel Malacrida Board B467 MULTIMOL OPTICL RESOLUTION PHOTOCOUSTIC N FLUORES- CENCE MICROSCOP IN THE FREQUENC OMIN. Bianca Buchegger, Gregor Langer, Jaroslaw Jacak, Thomas. Klar, Thomas Berer Board B468 RECOVERING CELLULR SHPE N SIZE IN THE BRIGHT FIEL OPTICL MICROSCOPE. Braulio Gutierrez-Medina, Carmen Noemi Hernandez Candia, Manuel de Jesús Sánchez Miranda Board B469 COHERENT NTI STOKES RMN SCTTERING MICROSCOP FOR VISU- LIZING IFFUSION OF WTER IN SKIN. Stéphanie uki Kolbeck Hotta, Bjarne Thorsted, Jens hm Sørensen, Jonathan R. Brewer Board B470 HOLOGRPHIC TRCKING OF RCHE N BCTERI OVER MILLIME- TER LENGTH SCLES. Katie L. Thornton, Laurence G. Wilson Board B471 IFFERENTIL INTERFERENCE CONTRST MICROSCOPES WITH SWITCH- BLE SHER IRECTION N QURILTERL SHER. Michael Shribak, Elena Iourieva Board B472 ONE NNOMETER STEPS IN THE MOTION OF LINER MOLECULR MO- TOR SERRTI MRCESCENS CHITINSE RESOLVE B GOL NNO- PROBE. Ryota Iino, kihiko Nakamura Board B473 MICRO-SPECTROSCOP OF BIO-SSEMBLIES T THE SINGLE CELL LEVEL. Jeslin Kera, ebopam Chakrabarti, lfons Schulte Board B474 HIGH PRECISION INIRECT OPTICL MNIPULTION OF LIVE CELLS WITH FUNCTIONLISE MICROTOOLS. Gaszton Vizsnyiczai, Badri ekbote, ndrás Búzás, István Grexa, Pal Ormos, Lóránd Kelemen Board B475 FIBRIN NETWORK FORMTION N THROMBOLSIS USING BIRE- FRINGENCE MESURING. Naoyuki okoyama, Hayata Machida, uito Tsukamoto, Shinya Ohkubo W E N E S 151

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189 Exhibit ates and Times Sunday, February :00 am 5:00 pm Monday, February :00 am 5:00 pm Tuesday, February :00 am 4:30 pm Coffee Served aily... 10:15 am 11:00 am fternoon Snack Served Sunday Tuesday... 1:45 pm 3:00 pm E xhibit Raffle Enter to win a Samsung Galaxy Tablet in the Exhibit Hall. Visit with exhibitors to pick up raffle tickets for your chance to win. The more booths you visit, the greater your chances of winning. rop off your raffle tickets at the Society Booth, outside the Exhibit Hall by 2:30 pm on Tuesday, February 14. The drawing will take place on Tuesday, February 14 at 3:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall you must be present at the Meeting to win! Exhibitor Presentations Exhibitor Presentations will take place in Rooms 218 and 221 of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. See page 158 for detailed descriptions. Room 218 Monday, February 13 11:30 am 1:00 pm: sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company 1:30 pm 3:00 pm: Malvern Instruments 3:30 pm 5:00 pm: OriginLab Corporation 5:30 pm 7:00 pm: Sutter Instrument Tuesday, February 14 11:30 am 1:00 pm: Bruker Corporation 1:30 pm 3:00 pm: Semrock Inc Room 221 Sunday, February 12 10:30 am 12:00 noon: Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC 12:30 pm 2:00 pm: Bruker Corporation 4:30 pm 6:00 pm: Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd 6:30 pm 8:00 pm: Molecular evices LLC Monday, February 13 8:30 am 10:00 am: T Instruments 10:30 am 12:00 noon: Beckman Coulter Life Sciences 12:30 pm 2:00 pm: Nanion Technologies GmbH 2:30 pm 4:00 pm: HORIB Scientific Tuesday, February 14 12:30 pm 2:00 pm: Nanion Technologies GmbH LVEOLE merican ssociation for the dvancement of Science (S) PL Bioengineering sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Biochemistry Bruker Corporation Burroughs Wellcome Fund Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC Chroma Technology nnual Meeting Sponsors* Hamamatsu Corporation HORIB Scientific Institute for Biological Recognition and Catalysis Inc Mad City Labs Inc Malvern Instruments Molecular evices LLC Nanion Technologies GmbH Nicoya Lifesciences Inc OriginLab Corporation Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd *s of January 9, 2017 BioPhotonics, a Photonics Media publication Physics Today PLOS Reichert Technologies Life Sciences Semrock Inc Sutter Instrument T Instruments The Journal of Physical Chemistry The Rockefeller University Press Wiley 157

190 Exhibitor Presentations Rooms 218, 221, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Room 218: Monday, February 13 11:30 am 1:00 pm sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company Now Playing: Video-Rate FM with the New Cypher VRS tomic Force Microscope Join our free lunch and learn as we introduce the first and only full-featured, video-rate FM for imaging biological processes the Cypher VRS tomic Force Microscope. The Cypher VRS enables high resolution videorate imaging at 625 lines per second with incredibly easy operation and modularity to support other modes and environmental accessories. The Cypher VRS is capable of imaging samples at 10 frames per second with unprecedented resolution for clearly observing dynamics such as the action of restriction enzymes digesting N molecules. Perfusion can also be performed during experiments to observe growth crystal in real time and molecular arrangements of self-assembled monolayers (SMs). ll the ease-of-use features of the industry-leading Cypher ES FM increase productivity such as automated laser positioning, cantilever calibration, and bluerivetm photothermal excitation for stable imaging and quantitative measurements. No other FM can match the combined performance of video-rate speed, high resolution and versatility. Learn all the details about Cypher VRS and be entered in our ipad drawing (must be present to win). See it in action in Booth 608. Speaker Iréne Revenko, Product Manager, sylum Research, an Oxford Instruments Company 1:30 pm 3:00 pm Malvern Instruments Molecular Interactions of Proteins & Small Molecules Factors describing the stability of any protein formulating can generally be classified into two areas, conformational stability and colloidal stability. Conformational stability relates to the intrinsic properties of a protein molecule and can be described by a range of parameters such as melting point, enthalpy, aggregation onset temperature, and composition of aggregate. These parameters can be observed using many traditional techniques such as ifferential Scanning Calorimetry (SC), ynamic Light Scattering (LS), and Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC). Colloidal stability in contrast, is a property that describes extrinsic behavior of proteins in a bulk solution, and can be a key attribute in ensuring product quality. The most commonly observed properties to quantify colloidal stability include the diffusion interaction parameter (k), second virial coefficient (B22), zeta potential (ζ), viscosity (η) and hydrodynamic size (rh). The workshop will introduce a newly developed technique called Taylor ispersion nalysis (T), which provides an automated method for analysis of hydrodynamic size and k using small volumes of sample (<5uL) without the need for serial dilutions. This presentation will compare and contrast the results of Taylor ispersion nalysis to that of traditional analysis methods to further understand the complimentary nature of these results. Speaker Matthew McGann, Product Manager, Innovation Products, Malvern Instruments 3:30 pm 5:00 pm OriginLab Corporation Origin 2017 Product emo This workshop will focus on graphing and analysis using our latest version, Origin The following topics will be covered: Importing SCII, Excel and thirdparty files. Creating and customizing 2, 3 and specialized graphs. Using graph templates and themes for repeat plotting. Batch plotting. Exporting and publishing. ata processing. ata exploration. Linear and nonlinear regression. Peak analysis. Statistics. Batch analysis and custom reports using templates. Installing pps from the OriginLab website. Speaker Chris rozdowski, Technical Support, OriginLab Corporation 158

191 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Sutter Instrument Scientists Empowering Scientists Patch clamp electrophysiology, which started as a highly specialized technique, is now considered a primary tool for biological research. To meet the needs of the research community, Sutter Instrument has introduced a new line of flexible and intuitive patch clamp amplifiers and data acquisition software. The IP mplifier and SutterPatch Software will allow the researcher to quickly set up and perform routine tasks, but still have the flexibility to meet the demands of the experienced electrophysiologist. t this presentation, we will demonstrate how the IP Integrated Patch mplifier, the new ouble IP mplifier and SutterPatch Software can be used for a variety of common experiments, including characterization of ionic current and recording synaptic events in tissue slices. We will also show how the IP family of amplifiers and SutterPatch software can be used in much more complex acquisition and analysis scenarios. ata collection in SutterPatch Software was designed to track environmental variables along with the context of each sample within an experiment, so that all data are recorded together for future reference. We focused on creating an intuitive navigational interface to make large data sets more manageable. Controls that are already familiar to you, from electrophysiology software or applications in other fields, make finding a specific section of an experiment very easy. Where appropriate, we used innovative new approaches to make the interface as simple and powerful as possible. Paradigms and Routines control the experiment in a way that enables a high degree of automation, helping to eliminate operator bias. Real-time decision making and sophisticated control of the experimental flow are made easy with a comprehensive set of sample parameters. Even complex stimulus waveforms can easily be configured using the Waveform Editor or a template created from a recorded or synthesized signal. Who should attend? Electrophysiologists who use amplifiers, micropipettes and micromanipulators for patch clamp, sharp electrode or extracellular recordings. Researchers who perform patch clamp recordings in tissue slices, dissociated cells, cell lines or in vivo preparations. nybody who is interested in the latest feature-rich hardware and software for electrophysiology applications. Speakers Jan olzer, Product Manager, Patch Clamp Systems, Sutter Instrument Telly Galiatsatos, Tech Support and Product evelopment, Sutter Instrument Room 218: Tuesday, February 14 11:30 am 1:00 pm Bruker Corporation BioScope Resolve - The Highest Resolution Imaging of ny BioFM The BioScope Resolve BioFM provides the highest resolution imaging, most complete biomechanics capabilities, and fastest scanning of any biofm available. Specifically designed for integration onto inverted optical light and confocal microscopes, it enables investigation of a wide range of biological samples, from cells and tissues to molecular and protein structures. Our exhibitor presentation will talk about three aspects of the Bioscope Resolve BioFM system that are advancing biological research around the world. 1. High Resolution Imaging - The unique mechanical stability and performance of the BioScope Resolve FM on an optical microscope enables researchers to routinely resolve the major and minor grooves along the backbone of an individual N strand. With Scansyst, highresolution cell imaging has never been easier. This game-changing capability has allowed soft, flexible cell surface structures, such as microvilli, to be resolved for the first time on living cells by FM. 2. Complete Cell Mechanics ata ccurate, Repeatable. PeakForce QNM, has become the preferred mode for nanomechanical mapping. With new algorithms, it delivers highest resolution property maps at pn forces on live cells. Together with No Touch tip calibration, PeakForce QNM delivers the fastest quantitative mechanical characterization of live cells, providing a complete force curve for every pixel at actuation rates from 125 Hz to 2 khz. With our new FSTForce Volume covering rates from sub-hz to 300 Hz, and PeakForce Tapping extending to 2 khz, we provide the widest range of ramp rates for single points and imaging while maintaining pn force control. Our new RampScript allows the user to build, control and record complex nanomechanical measurements for use in protein pulling, ligand-receptor interaction, cell relaxation and viscoelastic probing. 3. Investigating Cell ynamics Without Compromise. Fast Tapping on living cells - Bioscope Resolve is the only BioFM that enables fast scanning while simultaneously providing the large piezo scanner range necessary for capturing the dynamic behavior of living cells in real time (XZ = 100µm x 100µm x 15µm). The Fast Tapping capabilities of Resolve are truly a step forward in conducting highresolution FM studies at timescales relevant to cellular processes. Together with the integration of advanced optical microscopy and environmental control, live cell studies have never been easier. BioScope Resolve was designed by biologists who needed a flexible BioFM system that could meet a wide range of biological application needs. From its dvanced Perfusing Incubator for long-term live-cell studies to its full sample-carrier support system, every feature of the BioScope Resolve is designed for maximum experiment flexibility. Speaker Ian rmstrong, pplications Scientist, RM Unit, Bruker Corporation 159

192 1:30 pm 3:00 pm Semrock Inc Maximizing the Performance of Fluorescence Microscopes by Optical Filters TIRF, Super-resolution & Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy techniques continue to gain in popularity. This tutorial will discuss ways of maximizing the performance of such imaging systems by utilizing applications specific optical filters. SearchLight ( is a free, online spectral plotting and analysis tool that allows for evaluation and optimization of microscopy systems. Latest developments with this premium modeling resource will be discussed. Speaker Prashant Prabhat, Business Line Leader, Semrock Inc Room 221: Sunday, February 12 10:30 am 12:00 noon Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC ZEISS Live Cell Imaging Tools llow New Levels of Throughput and Image Quality Imaging live cell samples offers unique insights into cellular function and gives the freedom to explore dynamic changes in cell behavior. Successful live cell imaging relies on maintenance of an appropriate cellular environment and an effort to minimize cellular damage. Keeping up with dynamic events inside a cell requires an optical design that produces gentle high signal to noise images. The optical design and configuration of the imaging platform plays a crucial role in the success of an imaging experiment. ZEISS has introduced a completely automated inverted platform, the Celldiscoverer 7, which simplifies every aspect of experimental setup and gives every live cell experiment the best chance for success. t the heart of the Celldiscoverer 7 is a completely unique optical concept with record setting optical resolution and light throughput. Paired with gentle LE illumination and image detectors designed for low magnification the Celldiscoverer 7 achieves new levels of imaging throughput. Complicated tasks of microscope configuration and optimization are completely automated and designed to make the most of any sample type. utomated control of cellular environment allows imaging stability to be maintained over long time course experiments. The system can be expanded with a robotic plate loading system to allow high throughput imaging from plate and slide based samples. The ZEISS LSM 880 confocal with iryscan and FST technology offers a unique optical design that counters the typical loss of sample light experienced when using a confocal pinhole. The iryscan detector allows higher resolution and lower laser illumination while acquiring with higher SNR than typically possible. The result is superresolution imaging and the needed speed to follow live cells and record fast live cell events. Join this workshop and learn how the ZEISS Celldiscoverer 7 and the LSM 880 confocal with iryscan FST can help your imaging experiments in completely new ways. Speaker Scott Olenych, cademia Business evelopment Manager, Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC 12:30 pm 2:00 pm Bruker Corporation Super-Resolution Microscopy: Performing Quantitative nalysis at the Molecular Level Super-resolution (SML) microscopy optically resolves spatial features within the cellular environment an order of magnitude below the classical diffraction limit. Using the quantitative analysis functions on the Vutara 352 system questions can be answered in a data driven fashion. Its software offers numerous statistical analysis features to quantify the localization data into meaningful biological interpretations. These statistical features include spatial distribution tools, such as Ripley s K and pair correlation calculations, cluster, co-localization and resolution analysis, as well as live-cell tools, such as mean-squared displacement calculations and particle tracking. In our exhibitor presentation, we will discuss SML super resolution, its combination with quantitative analysis, and how it offers new questions and analytics at the molecular level. Furthermore, due to the nature of the method, localization microscopy is often lacking in the contextual information of the overall cellular environment. Utilizing optical correlation microscopy of the Vutara 352, it is possible to relate the large-scale cellular environment, obtained via swept-field confocal imaging, with more refined super-resolution localization data. Speakers Carl G. Ebeling, Worldwide pplications Scientist, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Bruker Corporation Manasa V. Gudheti, Sales pplications Scientist, Fluorescence Microscopy Unit, Bruker Corporation 4:30 pm 6:00 pm Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd Meet the Nanoimager: The Next Generation of Super-Resolution Microscope Oxford Nanoimaging (ONI) have reinvented the single-molecule microscope to meet the needs of cutting edge research in the 21st century. The Nanoimager is a high-throughput, robust, single-molecule localisation based microscope that does not go out of alignment. compact dstorm, PLM and single-molecule FRET solution with a footprint smaller than an 4 piece of paper, the system offers the most stable platform on the market and can be run from a standard laboratory bench. High power 1W lasers and the most efficient light path of any commercial solution gives the Nanoimager excellent performance and sets a new standard in superresolution imaging. The Nanoimager is a small microscope with a big personality: expert capabilities and top performance for both novice and experienced users. ONI have made single-molecule experiments easier, and have made instrument costs accessible to the majority. Come and learn more about the next generation of super-resolution microscopes: this presentation will not only introduce the newly released Nanoimager but will show the latest achievable data and the technical ability of this ground-breaking instrument. The Nanoimager needs to be seen to be believed. No alignment. No optical table. No compromise. Speaker Raphael Jorand, pplications Specialist, Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd 160

193 6:30 pm 8:00 pm Molecular evices LLC Getting the Most Out of our Experiments with pclmp and HumSilencer Technology The patch-clamp technique remains the best method for evaluating ion channel physiology, and since 1983 xon Instruments has been the gold standard in patch-clamp equipment. xon Instruments continues to push the envelope with new innovations with best-in-class systems and software. Join this workshop to learn about our latest breakthrough, HumSilencer technology, built into the igidata 1550B ata cquision System. HumSilencer is a new and easy way to eliminate 50 or 60 Hz line synchronous noise and associated high frequency harmonics WITHOUT the use of a filter. In addition to HumSilencer, pclmp remains the industry standard software package for electrophysiology because of its power, flexibility and ease of use. re you getting the most out of your pclmp software? Join this workshop to learn more about how you can maximize what you can do with pclmp and learn something you may not know. Speaker Jeffrey Webber, Product Manager, Electrophysiology, Molecular evices LLC Room 221: Monday, February 13 8:30 am 10:00 am T Instruments Instrumentation and Experimental esign for Utilization of ITC and IMC Techniques for Characterization of Biopharmaceuticals Eight out of the top ten drugs worldwide in 2016 are biopharmaceuticals. Microcalorimetry is a powerful tool in the characterization of their structure and stability. Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) has long been the gold standard technique for exploring the binding of any drug to its target molecule. Recent publications describing the advantages of enthalpy screening utilizing the advances in ITC hardware and software exemplified by the ffinity ITC instruments from T Instruments have shown that microcalorimetry remains a powerful tool in characterizing biopharmaceuticals. Isothermal Calorimetry (IMC) has the sensitivity and flexibility to fully characterize formulation stability and aggregation kinetics of even the high concentration ( mg/ml) biopharmaceutical formulations. The sensitivity and flexibility of the TM IV microcalorimetry system has shown the ability to rapidly characterize even the slowest degradation or aggregation reactions taking place in these biopharmaceutical formulations without diluting the sample. ttendees will participate in a wide ranging discussion of these powerful techniques including a full detailed description of the new ffinity ITC and TM IV hardware along with a Q& session focused on experimental design considerations for successfully performing enthalpy screening and biopharmaceutical formulation stability testing. Join your colleagues in this in-depth discussion of how ITC and IMC can speed up the candidate selection process and benefit overall lab productivity in any drug discovery or development effort. 10:30 am 12:00 noon Beckman Coulter Life Sciences What Goes round, Comes round: Unveiling the Optima UC For more than 70 years, nalytical Ultracentrifugation (UC) has played a critical role in laying the foundations for modern molecular biology. UC allows for the characterization of proteins, oligomers, aggregates, particles, colloids, nanoparticles, extracellular vesicles and other small structures in native conditions and matrix-free conditions. By measuring proteins and other macro-molecules as interacting elements instead of in isolation, UC more closely approximates true physiological conditions offering unique insight into molecular characterization and processes including molecular weight determination/conformation, stoichiometry, heterogeneity as well as thermodynamic parameters associated with binding. Following a brief overview of the fundamentals of UC operation and analysis, the talk will include a brief introduction of the new Optima UC system. Comparative data from the new Optima UC versus the ProteomeLab series will be presented, while highlighting applications that are now enabled in the new system due to multi-wavelength analysis and faster scan speeds. nalytical Ultracentrifugation is a complementary technique to many others; the talk will illuminate advantages of UC over existing techniques for different applications. Lastly, future research fields enabled by the new Optima UC will be discussed. Speaker Chad Schwartz, UC Product Manager, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Speaker ile Holton, Microcalorimetry Product Manager, T Instruments 161

194 12:30 pm 2:00 pm Nanion Technologies GmbH Ion Channel rug iscovery - Beyond the Bottlenecks and Ready for CiP Nanion Technologies is one of the leading providers of automated patch clamp systems, offering a diverse product portfolio for experiments ranging from single channel recordings to HTS-compatible ion channel drug discovery. uring this workshop, we will demonstrate how to push the boundaries of patch clamp-based ion channel high throughput screening projects of various voltage- and ligand gated targets, and how to get ready for CiP-compliant safety screening beyond herg. The CIP initiative is an ongoing validation program aimed at improving the regulatory requirements for proarrhythmia risk assessment. In accordance with the CiP-initiative, the panel of cardiac ion channels to consider will drastically expand, consequently requiring increased data throughput for early compound safety prediction. The SyncroPatch 384/768PE, an automated patch clamp platform recording from up to 768 cells simultaneously, allows the highest data throughput on the market supporting HTS of ion channel active compounds and early safety assessment on cardiac channels. ata of six different cardiac channels recorded in the voltage clamp mode, using one single plate, will be shown. The SyncroPatch 384/768PE also supports automated current clamp recordings, experiments at physiological temperature, and minimal cell usage, making it the ideal partner for safety testing on stem cellderived cardiomyocytes. The CardioExcyte 96 is a hybrid system combining impedance and EFP recordings from beating cardiomyocyte networks from 96 wells in parallel. The CardioExcyte 96 has proven a versatile tool for safety and toxicity screening applications serving as a powerful tool complementing PC. Join our workshop to learn more about new safety screening strategies and how to keep up with the increasing demands on cardiac safety and toxicity screening. Space is limited so reserve yours by sending an to info@nanion.de. Speakers ndrea Brüggemann, CSO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Niels Fertig, CEO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Markus Rapedius, Senior Scientist, Nanion Technologies GmbH 2:30 pm 4:00 pm HORIB Scientific Experience the New Shape and SPEE of Things to Come in Fluorescence HORIB Scientific is proud to introduce a revolutionary new fluorescence/ UV-Vis spectrometer that advances beyond larger, slower, multi-step scanning fluorometers. The design consists of a harmonious blend of two spectroscopies, Fluorescence N bsorbance, applied in a unique and patented way. The system combines a patented two-in-one fluorescence / UV-Vis spectrometer with an ultrafast CC that acquires fluorescence spectra in the blink of an eye. It features a smaller, more elegant and ergonomic design than current fluorometers with a simple and unique interchangeable sampling arrangement. In addition to traditional fluorescence N UV-Vis-NIR absorbance spectroscopy modalities, the new system features ultra-fast fluorescence Excitation Emission Matrices (EEMs), simultaneous absorbance allowing for extended linear dynamic range due to automatic inner filter effect corrections, and unique molecular fingerprinting capabilities not available on any other commercial fluorometer. The new instrument has a standard wavelength range from 200 to 1,100 nm and a scan speed of over 5,000,000 nm/min, allowing the system to go further into the NIR, and acquire data much faster than any competitive mid-market, bench-top spectrofluorometer. Beyond even all of these unique benefits, this new instrument is also much more sensitive than any other commercial bench-top spectrofluorometer. Just as the hardware and configuration are all new, so too is the software that runs the instrument. Running on the latest touch screen Windows operating systems, this newest generation of spectroscopy software offers dedicated apps-driven icons that simplify the user experience and the operation of the instrument. Researchers and students will easily be able to perform fluorescence, absorption or simultaneous fluorescence and absorbance measurements and applications without prior software training. Come see a presentation and demonstration of this exciting new instrument from the leaders in fluorescence! Speaker Cary avies, Global Product Line Manager, Fluorescence ivision, HORIB Scientific 162

195 Room 221: Tuesday, February 14 12:30 pm 2:00 pm Nanion Technologies GmbH Measure More Membrane: Cells, Bilayers, and Transporter ctivity In this workshop we will showcase three versatile technologies: the Porta-Patch, the world s smallest patch clamp rig, the Orbit product family, for parallel lipid bilayer recordings of reconstituted ion channels, and the SURFE2R product family, for label-free and direct measurements of transporter protein activity. The Port-a-Patch is the smallest patch clamp rig in the world and supports high quality patch clamp recordings; accessible to electrophysiologists and non-electrophysiologists alike. Giga-seal recordings coupled with excellent voltage-clamp of the cellular membrane ensure high quality data. Versatile add-ons, such as internal perfusion, allow unprecedented experimental freedom, above and beyond the possibilities of conventional patch clamp. The Orbit 16 supports the parallel formation and recording from up to 16 lipid bilayers containing reconstituted ion channels or nanopores. Using Micro Electrode Cavity rray (MEC, Ionera) recording substrates, the bilayers are automatically formed by remotely actuated painting (Ionera- SPRE), which will be demonstrated during this session. Based on the same principle, with the added possibility of active cooling and heating, the Orbit mini is a minimal footprint, turn-key system and allows 4 parallel lipid bilayer recordings. SSM (solid supported membrane)-based electrophysiology is a technique whereby proteoliposomes, membrane vesicles, or membrane fragments containing the channel or transporter of interest are adsorbed to a lipid monolayer painted over a functionalized electrode. utomation of the SSM technology is accomplished by the SURFE2R product family and allows precise measurements and in-depth analysis of transporter and ion channel functions. Live experiments on the SURFE2R will be shown. Join this workshop for live experiments and information about three outstanding platform families. Space is limited, please reserve yours by sending an to info@nanion.de. Speakers ndrea Brüggemann,CSO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Niels Fertig, CEO, Nanion Technologies GmbH Gerhard Baaken, CEO, Ionera Technologies GmbH Ekaterina Zaitseva, CSO, Ionera Technologies GmbH Maria Barthmes, Product Manager SURFE2R, Nanion Technologies GmbH 163

196 Exhibitor List Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number 89 North Mill Street, Unit 285 Burlington, VT North provides innovative solutions for fluorescence imaging featuring the LI, a state-of-the-art 7-line laser illuminator with up to 1 watt of power per channel. The newly released OptoTIRF illuminator and the L-SPI macro light sheet illuminator will be displayed, as well as emission splitting systems, optogenetics solutions, high speed filter wheels and laser combiners from Cairn Research and confocal imaging systems from CrestOptics. We also offer engineering and manufacturing expertise to customize existing products or to create new solutions for system integration. T Bioquest Inc Mercury rive Sunnyvale, C T Bioquest develops, manufactures and markets bioanalytical reagents and assay kits for life science research and drug discovery. We specialize in absorption, fluorescence and luminescence-based biological detection technologies. Our products include the outstanding Fluo-8, Cal-520, Cal-590, Cal-630 and FLIPR calcium assay kits, fluorescent ion indicators, fluorescent labeling reagents, cell and in vivo imaging probes. We also offer a full spectrum of apoptosis probes and assay kits. gilent Technologies Centerville Road Wilmington, E gilent provides world-class solutions for cellular and molecular analysis. gilent Seahorse XF metabolic analyzers and XF assay kits determine the bioenergetic function of live cells in vitro; and connect genomic and proteomic data to physiologic traits of cells to generate new insights into aging and disease. gilent s Cary UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometers and FTIR systems deliver unparalleled performance in a range of life science applications. These accurate and intuitive systems provide exceptional resolution and linearity. Learn more at: www. agilent.com. IP Publishing Walt Whitman Road, Suite 300 Melville, N IP Publishing s mission is to support the charitable, scientific and educational purposes of IP through scholarly publishing activities in the fields of the physical and related sciences on its own behalf, on behalf of Member Societies of IP, and on behalf of other publishing partners to help them proactively advance their missions. IP Publishing s portfolio comprises 19 highly regarded, peer-reviewed journals, including the flagship journals pplied Physics Letters, Journal of pplied Physics, and The Journal of Chemical Physics, in addition to the IP Conference Proceedings. L Scientific Instruments Marine Street Farmingdale, N s manufacturers (fluidics, chambers, etc) and distributors (MultiChannel, npi, HEK, Sutter, Narishige, TMC) of instruments for patch/ cellular and multielectrode electrophysiology, our scientists/engineers have decades of experience assembling systems and building custom setups. We focus on your equipment needs so you can focus on your research. lembic Instruments Inc Cavendish Boulevard, Suite 570 Montreal, Quebec H4B 2L9 Canada lembic Instruments makes patch clamps amplifiers with 100% Rs Compensation! Our patented Rs CompensatorTM completely eliminates series resistance errors rapidly, easily, and with full stability. Only the Rs CompensatorTM can voltage clamp the largest, fastest ionic currents, under physiologic conditions - currents that are simply out of reach without it. LVEOLE , boulvevard de Port-Royal Paris, France lvéole develops innovative tools for controlling the cell microenvironment, thus allowing biologists to control the development and proliferation of living cells in culture. lvéole presents PRIMO, the first multi-protein photopatterning solution. PRIMO enables the biologists to design and conduct all the micropatterning experiments they can imagine, in 2 and also 3, for their cell based-assays that are essential for their research work. natrace West ussel rive Maumee, OH For 30 years, natrace has strived to develop and supply the industry s finest products for protein science. Building on our portfolio of detergents and lipids, the addition of Microlytic crystallization tools and screens and our line of protein purification products allow us to fully support the entire structural biology pipeline. With the highest batch-to-batch consistency, we are the most trusted detergent source for extracting, solubilizing, stabilizing, and/or crystallizing macromolecules. 164

197 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number ndor Technology Baker venue, Suite 150 Concord, M ndor Technology pioneers and manufactures state-of-the-art high performance scientific imaging cameras, spectroscopy solutions and microscopy systems. ndor is strong market leader in the supply of innovative, deep cooled Electron Multiplying CC (EMCC) cameras, a single photon sensitive imaging technology that is extremely well suited to the demands of Single Molecule etection. nton Paar US Timber Ridge rive shland, V nton Paar is a leading supplier of analytical instrumentation focused on the biophysical characterization of proteins, liposomes and other nanoscale analytes. Specific technologies include: Small-angle X-ray Scattering (SXS) for the nano and sub-nano scale characterization of sample size, shape, inner structure and orientation of proteins, nanoparticles, liposomes and core/shell particles as well as ynamic Light Scattering (LS) for the measurement of particle size, zeta potential, molecular mass and transmittance of proteins, liposomes, nanoparticles, emulsions and protein complexes. SI/pplied Scientific 441 Instrumentation West Enid Road Eugene, OR United States pplied Scientific Instrumentation, Inc. (SI) manufactures top-of-the-line products for Super-resolution microscopy including C servomotor stages, stages with integrated piezos that provide high-speed nano meter resolution, LE based focus feedback systems for maintaining focus stability, and our Rapid utomated Modular Microscope (RMM) system that provides a rock solid, fully configurable microscope platform. Our new ual Inverted Selective Plane Microscopy system (dispim) offers several advantages over confocal & other microscopy systems including: Compared to Bessel beam plane illumination approaches, dispim offers equivalent (or better) axial resolution (~330 nm), x faster volumetric imaging rates (0.5-1 s instead of s), and the ability to image over ~10x more time points (~1000 instead of ~100), due to the significantly lower illumination dose employed in our experiments and the lack of extraneous illumination outside the focal plane Use conventional mounting/glass cover slips Generate 3 volumes with isotropic resolution (330 nm in all directions) xial resolution is ~2x better than confocal- or spinning disk systems chieve a ~7-10 fold reduction in photobleaching cquisition rates up to 200 images per second or 2-5 volumes per second sylum Research, 608 an Oxford Instruments Company 6310 Hollister venue Santa Barbara, C The FM technology leader will feature the Cypher tomic Force Microscope. There is no other FM like Cypher offering unmatched performance in any environment including buffers, solvents, inert gases, strong acids and bases with continuous flow through capabilities. It utilizes all standard imaging modes and many advanced modes for the highest resolution imaging of proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, as well as force measurements and nanomechanics. Its many ease-ofuse features, including GetStarted, and blue- rive for fluid imaging, make FM operation faster and easier.. Learn more about all the latest FM advances at our Lunch and Learn Exhibitor Technical Presentation, Monday 11:30-1:00, Room 218. urora Scientific Inc Industry Street, Unit 3 urora, Ontario L4G 1X6 Canada urora Scientific provides solutions for measuring the dynamic physical properties of muscle and connective tissue. Muscle mechanics systems cover the range from single myocyte to whole large-animal in-situ. Products: Muscle Lever Systems, Force Transducers, High-Current Stimulators, Test pparatus and Software. New Products: ynamic Muscle nalysis Software with high throughput module. 165

198 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number vanti Polar Lipids Inc Industrial Park rive labaster, L vanti Polar Lipids Inc has served the Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical Industries and Lipid Researchers since ivisions: Research Products-Highest Purity Lipid Reagents cgmp Manufacturing-PI & Contract Manufacturing djuvants-immunotherapy & Vaccine evelopment nalytical Services-Lipid nalysis Lipidomics-MS Standards, ntibodies & Lipid Toolbox Formulations- Liposomes & Nanoparticles Equipment- Liposome Production Tools Custom Services-Synthesis & Beyond. viv Biomedical Inc Vassar venue, Suite 2 Lakewood, NJ viv Biomedical, Inc. manufactures scientific and clinical instruments. Products include a fluorescence accessory (U-FS) for the Beckman nalytical Ultracentrifuge, Model XL/XLI. Sales, service and support of viv spectrometers, viv Spectrophotometers and viv Fluorometers. Beckman Coulter 101 Life Sciences 5350 Lakeview Parkway South rive Indianapolis, IN Beckman Coulter Life Sciences provides particle characterization solutions that analyze size, charge and concentration of virtually any substance including in-solution particle characterization that enables testing in native conditions. Whether you work with liquid or dry chemicals or materials, you can always rely on us for the right solution for your particular application. We offer an extensive range of products including: centrifugation, flow cytometry, particle characterization, cell counting, and laboratory automation. Biolin Scientific College Road, Suite 300 Paramus, NJ Biolin Scientific provides proprietary nanotechnology and advanced measurement systems. From contact angle meters and tensiometers to instrumentation for film fabrication and characterization as well as systems that enable analysis of molecular interactions and surface properties we are your partner for performing research at the frontiers of science and technology. BioLogic US Executive Park rive, Suite 105c Knoxville, TN Bio-Logic US introduces the usfm system, which delivers up to 10 usable shots from 100uL of sample with near zero dead volume, with asymmetrical mixing ratios from 1:1 up to 1:9l. Visit us in booth 000 to see this addition to the SFM-4000 stopped flow mixing family. The MOS-500 spectro-polarimeter delivers auto-optimized performance from near IR to UV in C, absorbance, fluorescence, and anisotropy modes. Sample handling options include cuvette, powder, peltier temperature control, and stopped flow mixers. See the usfm in booth 421. BioNavis Ltd 810 Hermiankatu 6-8 H Tampere, Finland BioNavis - a Finnish manufacturer of MP-SPR Navi instruments that allow to: Measure in real-time and label-free Optimize targeting from small molecules up to antibodies, nanoparticles and viruses Evaluate affinity and kinetics Quantify drug-target, drug-lipid membranes, drug-receptors interactions Prove drug causing signal cascading in living cells, show uptake route Characterize simultaneously thickness and density of membranes Measure in 100% serum using PureKinetics Understand better your molecules with kinetics and dynamic conformation change information from MP-SPR BiOptix th Street Boulder, CO The BiOptix 404pi Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) instrument offers an affordable and powerful solution for drug discovery scientists that require label-free, real-time detection of biomolecular interactions. BiOptix provides an extremely high sensitivity, low noise instrument at a price point of just $195,000, and offers industry-leading reliability and easy to use software. The 404pi is easier to use than any other SPR system, especially for users who are not already experts in SPR Protocols are designed with an intuitive drag & drop software interface Protocol steps can be queued in advance, allowing walk-away operation Experiments can be designed while the system is running an experiment Less user maintenance is required, since the fluidic cartridge does not contain the clog-prone elastomeric membrane which many other fluidic cartridges for SPR systems contain ll members of the BiOptix support team are SPR experts. SPR is BiOptix only focus, and customers can obtain assistance in unit operation, assay development, and data analysis Bruker Corporation 600, Robin Hill Road Santa Barbara, C Bruker offers world-leading microscopy solutions for biophysical applications, including atomic force microscopes (FMs) powered by PeakForce Tapping and super-resolution, swept-field confocal microscopes. Bruker is also a leading supplier of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer systems for the detection and study of unpaired electrons and free radicals. 166

199 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Caliber Imaging & 536 iagnostics Inc 100 Burtt Road, Suite 203 ndover, M Caliber I s RS-G4 is a large-format, purpose-built, resonant-scanning confocal microscope providing several laser lines (405/488/561/640/785) for single, simultaneous, or sequential image acquisition of fluorescent labels. One of the main advantages of the RS-G4 is its ability to collect high-quality confocal images of large biological specimens (up to 80 x 120mm), in just a faction of time taken by traditional confocal microscopes. pplications in Neuroscience, evelopmental Biology, Pathology, Plant Pathology, Translational Research and Industry. Cambridge University Press Liberty Plaza, 20th Floor New ork, N Cambridge University Press' publishing in books and journals combines state-of-the-art content with the highest standards of scholarship, writing and production. Visit our stand to browse new titles, available at 20% discount, and to pick up sample copies of our journals. Visit our website to find out more about what we do: Carl Zeiss Microscopy LLC 800 One Zeiss rive Thornwood, N s the world's only manufacturer of light, X-ray and electron/ion microscopes, ZEISS offers tailor-made microscope systems for 3 imaging in biomedical research, life sciences and healthcare. well-trained sales force, an extensive support infrastructure and a responsive service team enable customers to use their ZEISS microscopes to their full potential. Cedarlane Paletta Court Burlington, NC Cedarlane is a reagent company offering a myriad of biologicals and biochemicals for global Life Science research and diagnostics. By providing today s researchers and clinicians with the newest products of the highest quality, Cedarlane is a vital resource to the Life Science industry. cting as a distributor and aggregator/consolidator for many global institutions, Cedarlane s customers can take advantage of access to products from over 1000 top global suppliers. In house product specializations include antibodies, complement, cell separation media, and neuronal cell lines. Cell Press Hampshire Street, 5th Floor Cambridge, M Cell Press is proud to publish Biophysical Journal, the journal from Biophysical Society. Cell Press is a leading publisher of cutting-edge biomedical research and reviews. Cell Press collaborates with authors and reviewers to publish 23 primary research journals (including 8 on behalf of learned societies) and 15 Trends review journals. We continue leading in the innovative presentation of exciting scientific discoveries, consistently focusing on delivering research that drives scientific discovery, spanning a wide range of biomedical disciplines. Charles River Ballardvale Street Wilmington, M Charles River is industry-proven in successful development of novel therapies, with 300 patents and 67 candidates delivered in the past 16 years. Backed by more than 650 scientists, our comprehensive, integrated portfolio employs the latest technology and platforms to provide chemistry, biology, and pharmacology services that support clients from the earliest stages of hit identification all the way through to IN. Our client-focused, collaborative approach creates true partnerships that anticipate challenges, overcome obstacles, and move us forward together to get new drugs to market. Chroma Technology 425 Corporation 10 Imtec Lane Bellows Falls, VT Chroma Technology designs and manufactures optical interference filters using advanced sputtering technologies. Our high performance filters are intended for imaging applications ranging from widefield and confocal fluorescence microscopy, TIRF and superresolution techniques to flow cytometry, high content screening multi-photon and Raman spectroscopy. Chroma also provides comprehensive technical and applications support. CRC Press/Taylor 320, 321 & Francis 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL CRC Press/Taylor and Francis is a leading international publisher of professional handbooks, textbooks, and references in Biophysics. Please visit our booth to browse the latest and bestselling books with special convention discounts on all purchases. Review our journal selections and pick up complimentary sample copies. Senior publishing editor Luna Han (luna.han@taylorandfrancis.com) will be available to discuss new project ideas. ynamic Biosensors GmbH 323 Lochhamer Str. 15 Martinsried/Planegg, Germany ynamic Biosensors GmbH is a provider of instruments, consumables, and services in the field characterization of biomolecules and molecular interactions. We are located in Martinsried south of Munich, Germany. Our switchsense technology is the first biosensor system to allow interaction analysis N biophysical analyte characterization at the same time. 167

200 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Ecocyte Bioscience US LLC Ramble Lane, Suite 109 ustin, TX Ecocyte Bioscience is the leading supplier of Xenopus laevis oocytes that offers a biweekly delivery service for expression studies. Our oocytes are defolliculated via collagenase treatment and ready to use for mrn or cn injection. In addition, we are able to offer preinjected oocytes or contract services with Two Electrode Voltage Clamp (TEVC) recordings. Therefore, if you do not have your own setup and wish to perform electrophysiological measurements, we can perform injections, simple expression studies, and even complex concentration effect curves and kinetics for you. Edinburgh Instruments Bain Square, Kirkton Campus Livingston, EH547Q United Kingdom Edinburgh Instruments is a global leader in fluorescence spectrometers (steady-state, phosphorescence & fluorescence lifetime), transient absorption spectrometers and gas lasers. Electron Microscopy 645 Sciences 1560 Industry Road Hatfield, P Electron Microscopy Sciences will have on display their complete line of accessories, chemicals, supplies and equipment for all fields of microscopy, biological research and general laboratory requirements. s well as our full line of tools, tweezers and dissecting equipment. Elements SRL 613 Viale G. Marconi 438 Cesena - FC, Italy Elements produces single and multichannel amplifiers for electrophysiology and pico-scale measurements. Our technology is based on custom microchip which enables the design of very low-noise, high bandwidth, miniaturized, easy to use and low-cost instruments. Elements instruments are used for: single channel experiments, lipid bilayer membrane workstations, solid state nanopore, multichannel systems, real-time data analysis. Our new products for 2017 are: - eone-xv, current amplifier with extended voltage range; - eone-patch: low cost amplifier for whole cells and single-channel recordings. Finger Lakes 627 Instrumentation 7287 West Main Street Lima, N FLI began operations in 1998 as a supplier of cooled CC cameras for astronomical research. Today we operate from three facilities in two locations. Our Binghamton office is dedicated to production of High Speed Filter Wheels, Incite Next Cube Turret as well as software and mechanical engineering. FLI supplies cameras to more than 50 countries for life science imaging, veterinary radiology, astronomy, forensics, transmission electron microscopy, and a wide range of other applications. Flexcell International 620 Corporation 2730 Tucker Street, Suite 200 Burlington, NC Flexcell International Corporation specializes in designing and manufacturing products to apply mechanical loads, including tension, compression, and fluid shear, to cells in monolayer and 3 culture. Flexcell has high-throughput culture plates, equipment for making 3 cell-seeded constructs, software for analyzing 3 gel compaction, microscope devices for viewing real-time response to mechanical load. Flexcell is also a distributor IM Biotech 3 Cell Culture Chips. Fluxion Biosciences Oyster Point Boulevard, #3 South San Francisco, C Fluxion Biosciences, Inc. develops analytical instruments for functional cellular analyses in life science, drug discovery, and diagnostic applications. It offers IonFlux systems for high throughput automated patch clamping including IonFlux 16, IonFlux HT and the all new IonFlux Mercury. ll systems feature a unique in-plate liquid exchange platform, allowing for continuous flow and extensive control over liquid displacement. IonFlux systems are used in academic, pharmaceutical institutions all over the world, and are considered the de-facto systems for ligand-gated ion channel assays. GenScript US Inc Centennial venue Piscataway, NJ GenScript is the leading gene, peptide, protein and antibody research partner for fundamental life science research, translational biomedical research, and early stage pharmaceutical development. We have the best-in-class capacity and capability for biological research services encompassing gene synthesis and molecular biology, peptide synthesis, custom antibodies, protein expression, antibody and protein engineering, and in vitro and in vivo pharmacology all with the goal to Make Research Easy. Hamamatsu Corporation Foothill Road Bridgewater, NJ Hamamatsu Corporation is the North merican subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (Japan). We offer scmos cameras, EM-CC cameras, and CC cameras for microscopy. 168

201 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number HEK Elektronik October Hill Road Holliston, M For decades HEK provides the finest Patch Clamp mplifier and acquisition system. Explore our workstations at the booth that combine HEK patch clamp amplifier and our Warner instruments. The new S-Probe, a small head stage, is shown. Experience what our patch clamp software can do for you. specialist will demonstrate and provide basic training on PTCHMSTER. Visit us and see our latest updates. Hellma US Inc Skyline rive Plainview, N Hellma US Inc has been providing the highest precision spectroscopic sample accessories for over 50 years. We offer both static and flow chambers in volumes as low as 700 nanoliters. Our cuvettes are the best choice on the market for UV, VIS, NIR, C and Fluorescence analyses. dditionally, we have all-quartz microplates for precision high-throughput analysis. We are also pleased to offer the highest quality replacement light sources for analytical instruments. Visit us as booth #541! Hinds Instruments NW Evergreen Parkway Hillsboro, OR HIGH THROUGHPUT SCREENING FOR ENNTIOMERIC EXCESS Hinds Instruments has 45 years of experience in polarization measurement. Our Photoelastic Modulator (PEM) technology is present in most circular dichroism instrumentation. Today, we formally announce a C Spectrometer for reading micro well plates, the C Microplate Reader. This system allows users to rapidly screen up to 96 or 384 reactions for enantiomeric excess. Well plates may be rapidly screened at one wavelength at one second per well or the user may measure the entire spectrum for each well. HORIB Scientific Park venue Edison, NJ HORIB Scientific: One Step head! Introducing a revolutionary new fluorescence/ UV-Vis spectrometer. Stop by our booth to see the new shape and unparalleled speed of things to come! HORIB Scientific is the world leader in fluorescence instrumentation offering the widest range of sensitive, flexible, simple and affordable steady state and lifetime fluorometers, as well as intracellular Calcium Ion/FRET fluorescence imaging systems. Stop by for a demonstration on one of our six working fluorescence systems on display at this year s exhibit. IonOptix University venue Westwood, M IonOptix is the leader in fast, quantitative calcium, cell shortening, and mechanical force data acquisition for isolated cardiomyocytes. lways innovating, IonOptix now offers a chamber to measure calcium and force in whole muscle. Change the way you differentiate your cardiomyocytes with the C-Stretch electromechanical pacer easy-to-use with our new C-Pace Navigator software. Ionovation GmbH 302 Westerbreite 7 Osnabrueck, Germany Ionovation represents a wealth of experience in the development and application of modern electrophysiological and fluorescence techniques. Our product line comprises automated benchtop workstations for the electrophysiological and optical single molecule recording, as well as unique optical tweezers for single particle manipulation, force spectroscopy and scanning probe microscopy. The primary mission of our company is to always provide state-of-the-art technology and services for sophisticated research tasks to the scientific as well as industrial markets. IOP Publishing 201 Temple Circus, Temple Way Bristol, BS1 6HG United Kingdom IOP Publishing provides a range of journals, books, websites, magazines, conference proceedings and services through which leadingedge scientific research is distributed worldwide. Extending to more than 20 journals IOP biosciences is dedicated to providing the essential content covering all areas of medical physics, biophysics and biomedical engineering. Visit iopscience.org/biosciences IOP ebookstm is an award-winning book programme that brings together innovative digital publishing with leading voices in scientific, technical, engineering and medical (STEM). ISS Inc Newton rive Champaign, IL ISS activities include two product lines: the fluorescence analytical division (spectrofluorometers for time-resolved /steady-state fluorescence measurements) and the medical division (for absolute measurements of oxygen saturation in brain and muscle tissue). variety of modular components complements the instrumentation: laser diodes, LEs, high pressure cell and fiber optic sensors amongst an extensive line of accessories; data acquisition cards for FCS and FLIM, laser launchers, galvo-scanning mirrors and detector units. pplications include FRET, FLIM, FCS, FCCS, PCH, STE, NIRS. 169

202 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number JSCO Mary's Court Easton, M JSCO will be exhibiting a range of biophysical characterization tools including Circular ichroism, Fluorescence and FTIR instrumentation. The Jasco J-1000 Series Spectrophotometers provide an optical bench specifically designed for high sensitivity measurements in the far- and near-uv regions. Temperature control systems can be coupled with multi-position cells to run thermal melts. utomated high-throughput C can obtain measurements on up to 192 samples without user intervention, saving both time and money. Microsampling cells provide measurements on sample volumes as low as 2 microliters. Journal of General 209 Physiology 950 Third venue, Floor 2 New ork, N The Journal of General Physiology s mission is to publish mechanistic and quantitative molecular and cellular physiology. KinTek Corporation Sandia Loop ustin, TX KinTek is the world leader for the highest quality state-of-the-art kinetic analysis. We offer premier research instruments supported by first-class service. t the meeting we will show our new uto-stopped-flow with optional robotic sample loader, offering the highest signal using the smallest sample volumes, and our Rapid Chemical/Freeze-Quench-Flow instruments. New advances in KinTek Explorer software for dynamic simulation and fitting of kinetic data will be revealed available for PC and Mac. See our Exhibitor Presentation on KinTek Explorer software. Laboratory for 304 Fluorescence ynamics 3120 National Sciences II University of California, Irvine Irvine, C The Laboratory for Fluorescence ynamics (LF) is a national research resource center for biomedical fluorescence spectroscopy, supported by the National Institute of Health (NIGMS) and the University of California, Irvine (UCI). Main activities: Services and Resources: state-of-the-art lab for fluorescence measurements, microscopy, spectroscopy. Research and evelopment: design, test, and implement advances in the technology of hardware, software, biomedical applications. Training and issemination: disseminates knowledge of fluorescence spectroscopic principles, instrumentation, applications. Larodan 520 Retzius väg 8 Solna, Sweden Larodan develops, manufactures and markets a comprehensive range of high quality, research grade Lipids for the international market. Lipids are biologically important for energy storage and signalling and as structural components. Lipid related compounds are becoming increasingly relevant not only in bioscientific research and food science, but also in material engineering and traditional industry. We manufacture lipids both by extraction and purification from natural sources and synthetically. Our products are used in a number of fields within scientific research and product development. Leica Microsystems Leider Lane Buffalo Grove, IL Leica Microsystems develops and manufactures microscopes and scientific instruments for the analysis of microstructures and nanostructures. The company is one of the market leaders in compound and stereo microscopy, digital microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy and optical coherence tomography. LUMICKS 802 e Boelelaan 1085 msterdam Netherlands LUMICKS brings to market revolutionary single-molecule technologies that enable for the first time visualization of molecular interactions and acoustic manipulation of biomolecules. These breakthroughs are allowing scientists to understand life to the smallest detail, which is critical for cancer research and drug development. Our optical tweezersfluorescence microscopy (C-Trap ), acoustic manipulation (FS ) and microfluidics system (u-flux ) instruments are ready-to-use, so that scientists can focus on their experiments and breakthrough science. Collect tickets from exhibitors in the Hall and then enter to win a Samsung Galaxy Tablet! rop your tickets off at the Society Booth by 2:30 pm on Tuesday! 170

203 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Mad City Labs Inc Todd rive Madison, WI For over 15 years, Mad City Labs has been the leader in designing and manufacturing nanopositioning systems and precision microscopy instruments for the biophysics community. We provide piezo nanopositioning systems, single molecule microscopes, atomic force microscopes, and precision micropositioning stages. Our closed loop nanopositioners feature our proprietary PicoQ sensors with ultra-low noise and high stability performance. Our exclusive use of the PicoQ sensors combined with our innovative flexure guided stage designs leads to outstanding stability and sub-nanometer precision for super resolution microscopy, atomic force microscopy, interferometry and imaging. Featured nanopositioners: Nano-MT beam steering, low profile X and XZ nanopositioners for tweezer applications, piezo z-axis and lens nanopositioners. The RM21 microscope is designed for advanced fluorescence microscopy and is nanopositioner-ready to facilitate nanoscopy methods. dvantages: direct optical pathway access, high stability with precision alignment, flexible configurations, and 30mm & 60mm optical cage systems compatibility, TIRF modules. The MicroMirror TIRF is a unique multispectral TIRF microscope for co-localization microscopy. The MicroMirror TIRF spatially segregates the excitation wavelengths leading to improved signal-to-noise ratios and efficient data collection. Mad City Labs resonant probe atomic force microscopes achieve atomic step resolution by leveraging the performance of our closed loop nanopositioning systems. vailable in a variety of configurations with many automated features and ideal for research environments. Visit Booth 418 and discover the advantages of Mad City Labs products. Our knowledgeable sales & scientific staff will be available during the meeting to discuss your application. limited number of longer appointment times with our scientists are available. Please sales@madcitylabs.com for availability. Malvern Instruments Ltd Flanders Road Westbourough, M Malvern s materials and biophysical characterization technology and expertise enables scientists and engineers to investigate, understand and control the properties of dispersed systems. Used in research, development and manufacturing, Malvern s instruments provide critical information that helps accelerate research and product development, enhance and maintain product quality and optimize process efficiency. Matreya LLC High Tech Road State College, P Matreya is a manufacturer of high purity lipids for Life Science Research. Matreya offers gangliosides, sphingolipids, glycolipids, ceramides, phospholipids, enzyme inhibitors, fluorescent/ isotope/biotin labeled glycolipids, tocopherols, tocotrienols, fatty acids, hydroxy fatty acids, reference mixtures, and custom synthesis. When you require quality and consistency, along with rapid delivery, you may rely on Matreya. Mightex Systems Serpentine Lane Pleasanton, C Mightex is a leading developer of advanced illumination sources and imaging system for bioscience, including targeted and wide-field illumination solutions used in microscopy. Featured is the Polygon400, which enables users to target multiple cells or sub-cellular features with light for applications such as photoactivation, optogenetics, FRPP, and photoconversion. Molecular evices LLC Orleans rive Sunnyvale, C t Molecular evices, we enable our customers to unravel the complexity of biological systems. We provide platforms for conventional electrophysiology, high-throughput screening, genomic and cellular analysis, colony selection and microplate detection. These leading-edge products empower scientists to improve productivity and effectiveness, ultimately accelerating research and the discovery of new therapeutics. Multi Channel Systems 545 spenhaustrasse 21 Reutlingen, Germany Multi Channel Systems provides scientific equipment for electrophysiology for academic and pharmaceutical industry like ME or automated patch clamp systems. Nanion Technologies GmbH 405 Gabrielenstrasse 9 Munich, Germany Nanion Technologies is a leading provider of automated patch clamp systems. The Port-a Patch, Patchliner, and the SyncroPatch 384/768PE cover the entire spectrum from single channel recordings to ion channel HTS, at the same time supporting versatile features including current clamp, temperature control and internal perfusion. Nanion additionally provides platforms for combined impedance and extracellular field potential screening, CardioExcyte 96, parallel bilayer recordings, Orbit 16 and Orbit mini, and transporter protein activity measurements, SURFE2R. We are looking forward to your visit! 171

204 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Nanonics Imaging Ltd 840 Har Hoztvim H-Tech Park, 19 Hartum Street, Bynet Building Israel, Jerusalem Nanonics presents the Hydra Bio FMTM featuring VISTTM (Vivid Imaging Soft Touch FM) mode. This breakthrough offers ultrasensitive single pn force mapping with the benefits of super-resolution optical/fluorescent imaging. Imaging of live cells with <100nm optical resolution is now possible with on-line mechanics of fine structures such as microvilli. The Hydra Bio FMTM, with its single or multi-probe capability, allows versatile dual microscope integration and side illumination. The system enables super-resolution methods like STE, PLM, STORM, and live cell NSOM with any available dye. NanoTemper 718 Technologies Inc 395 Oyster Point, Suite 135 South San Francisco, C NanoTemper Technologies is a globally operating high-tech company that develops high quality biophysical instrumentation for biomolecular analytics. Our technologies include MicroScale Thermophoresis (MST) for rapid binding affinity characterization, and nanosf for precise protein thermostability characterization. Our unique tools help scientists make the greatest impact - with maximum speed, efficiency and precision. Narishige International 812 US Inc 415 Bayview venue mityville, N Narishige offers the latest and most unique micromanipulation instruments available in the market such as Patch Clamp Recording Micromanipulators, Isolation Systems, Microforges, Pipette Pullers, Microinjectors, Perfusion System including the Suction Pump, and more. We specialize in custom-made/ modify products upon request to suit your needs. National Research 111 Mentoring Network NEW 3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard 2017 Fort Worth, TX Students and researchers attending Biophysics 2017: Through the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN), funded by the NIH, you can have FREE access to: - guided virtual mentorship platform - mentorship networking platform -Evidence-based mentorship training workshops -Intensive coaching programs to develop competitive grant proposals -Opportunity to be a grantsmanship coach or scientific and methodology advisor -Mentor certifications -Training workshops for facilitating your own mentor training -Webinars, Videos and News We invite you to learn more about (NRMN) by visiting our booth, #111. Newport Corporation eere venue Irvine, C Newport s Corion Optical Filters and Replicated Optics are key enablers in a wide variety of biomedical instruments including RT-PCR Systems, Cytometers, N nalyzers, In-vivo Imagers, Microarray/Microplate Readers, Confocal and Epi-fluorescence microscopes, FTIR spectrometers, and many more. For more information, please visit our website at www. newport.com. Nicoya Lifesciences Inc uke Street West Kitchener, Ontario N2H 3X7 Canada Nicoya Lifesciences uses nanotechnology to make OpenSPR, the world s first benchtop surface plasmon resonance instrument for molecular interaction analysis. It is affordable, easy to use, and compact, providing powerful label-free analysis and high quality data for a fraction of the cost of traditional SPR instruments. Nikon Instruments Inc Walt Whitman Road Melville, N Nikon Instruments Inc is a world leader in the development and manufacture of optical and digital imaging technology. Now in its 100th year, Nikon provides complete optical imaging systems, offering cutting-edge microscopes with optimal performance and expandability, from basic documentation to confocal, and Super Resolution, powered by NIS-Elements imaging software. npi electronic GmbH 519 Bauhofring 16 Tamm, Germany npi electronic develops and produces equipment for research in physiological and pharmacological research sciences including patch and voltage clamp, extracellular and intracellular amplifiers, stimulus isolators, voltammetric-amperometric amplifiers, filters, µm-range drug application systems, temperature controllers and amplifiers for electroporation and transfection. npi electronic is expert in microelectrode and patch clamp techniques. Olis Inc Conway rive, Suites &B Bogart, G Smart.Progressive.Enduring. Such describes our clients, our products, our company. UV/ Vis and NIR absorbance, fluorescence, and C spectrophotometers for the most demanding usec & slower kinetics, thermodynamic, and steady-state work. We have upcycled hundreds of Cary 14/ 17, minco W-2/000, and HP 8452/3s, all optically superior systems. We produce the only C for CPL, too; the only millisecond spectral scanning UV/Vis; and the only UV/Vis for turbid samples. CLRiT spectrometers support accurate abs/cm on suspension, such as membrane proteins, vaccines, nanoparticles, cells, coatings, etc. 172

205 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Olympus Woerd venue Waltham, M Olympus is dedicated to your work, your vision, your science. Through innovation and service, we seek to inspire you to explore new possibilities. Visit us today at booth 300 to view imaging solutions built with the optical excellence and proven application expertise your research depends on. Let us be your partner in discovery. Onefive GmbH 844 lthardstrasse 70 Regensdorf, CH-8105 Switzerland Onefive GmbH is a worldwide leading supplier of femtosecond, picosecond and nanosecond industrial laser modules. The company has a strong expertise in ultra-low noise, modelocked lasers over a broad range of repetition rates, from pulse-on-demand up to 1.3 GHz. The lasers are air-cooled, maintenance-free, and stand out for their high ease of use and reliability in 24/7 operation. Onefive portfolio offers laser solutions for several applications, among which STE and two-photon microscopy, nonlinear spectroscopy, THz generation, surgery and medical treatments, material processing and sensing. OriginLab Corporation Roundhouse Plaza, Suite 303 Northampton, M Origin is an industry-leading graphing and analysis software for science and engineering. Features include 100+ customizable 2, 3, statistical and specialized graphs, curve fitting, peak analysis, signal processing, and advanced statistics. Create custom templates for graphing and analysis. Perform batch plotting and batch analysis of multiple files or datasets, without the need for programming. Extend Origin s graphing and analysis capabilities by installing pps from the OriginLab website, or by creating custom tools using C, Python or R programming. Oxford Nanoimaging Ltd 705 King Charles House, Park End Street NEW Oxford, OX1 1J 2017 United Kingdom Oxford Nanoimaging (ONI) are a Oxford university spin-out that have released the world's first desktop super resolution microscopethe Nanoimager. The Nanoimager has been designed for optimal single molecule localization performance and offers the first turn-key solution use of dstorm, PLM and single molecule FRET. The Nanoimager needs no alignment, and can be run from a lab bench. ONI aim to democratise SR microscopy, by not only redesigning and simplifying the traditional microscope but through a new price point open the possibility of single molecule research to a much larger audience. Pacer Scientific Valley Oak rive Los ngeles, C Pacer Scientific is a manufacturer's representative company engaged in the sale of research instrumentation and software for the biosciences. Pacer Scientific represents MP Instruments, NeuroPhase/Brownlee, Molecular evices/xon, and Sutter Instrument Co. Our products include ir Tables, mplifiers, ata cquisition & nalysis Software, Light Sources, Microscopes & ccessories, Micromanipulators, Micropipette Pullers, Programmable Stimulators, Signal Conditioners, X- stages & Translation Systems, and Vibration Isolation Systems. Pall ForteBio LLC Willow Road, Suite 201 Menlo Park, C Pall ForteBio LLC is one of the world's leading providers of label-free, high-throughput and micro-volume analysis solutions for life sciences, biopharmaceutical research, development and manufacturing. The product portfolio includes instruments, software and biosensors that enable scientists to measure biomolecular interaction kinetics, affinity, and concentration for their medical and biological research. Park Systems Inc Olcott Street Santa Clara, C Park Systems is a world leading manufacturer of atomic force microscopy (FM) systems with a complete range of products for researchers and industry engineers in biological science, materials research, semiconductor, and storage industries. Park's FM provides the highest data accuracy, superior productivity, and lowest operating cost. See our Park NX10 and Park NX20, the premiere choices for nanotechnology research, at www. parkafm.com. PCO-TECH Inc Metroplex rive Romulus, MI PCO is a world leading manufacturer of SCMOS, CMOS, CC high speed and high performance cameras for applications in industry, research and the sciences. Peptides International Electron rive Louisville, K Peptides International manufactures and distributes biochemical products for research at universities, institutes, and pharmaceutical/biotech companies throughout the world. Peptides International is recognized around the world as a trusted source of high purity, quality products ranging from innovative resins to complex custom peptide synthesis. Photometrics East Britannia rive, Suite 100 Tucson, Z Photometrics is the established leader in the global scientific community for high performance cameras that support demanding, quantitative bio-research. The original architect of the first scientific-grade EMCC, Photometrics maintains its leadership role with the release of Prime, the only scmos camera with built-in computational intelligence for image restoration and Prime 95B, the first and only Scientific CMOS camera with 95% QE for the highest sensitivity available. Learn more online at com or visit booth

206 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Physics Today Physics Ellipse College Park, M Physics Today is a monthly magazine read by 120,000 scientists and engineers who had some training in graduate physics; it is not a specialized journal that only 120 people in the world can appreciate. Physics Today provides an authoritative summary of the most important research developments across the physical sciences usually outside your specialized field. ou ll find surprising connections between your field of study and other areas of physics. These interdisciplinary connections are often the source of scientific innovation today. Visit us at booth 204 get a free 1-year subscription! PI (Physik Instrumente) lbert Street uburn, M PI is a leading manufacturer of precision motion control equipment, piezo motors, air bearing stages and hexapod parallel-kinematics for semiconductor applications, photonics, bio-nano-technology and medical engineering. PI has been developing and manufacturing standard & custom precision products with piezoceramic and electromagnetic drives for 4 decades. The company has been ISO 9001 certified since 1994 and provides innovative, high-quality solutions for OEM and research. PI is present worldwide with eleven subsidiaries, R& / engineering on 3 continents and total staff of PicoQuant Photonics 619 North merica Inc 9 Trinity rive West Springfield, M Product lines include Pulsed iode Lasers, Time-Correlated Single Photon Counting (TCSPC) electronics and detectors, fluorescence lifetime spectrometers, time-resolved fluorescence microscopes and upgrade kits for Laser Scanning Microscopes. pplications include Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM), Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET), Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS), super-resolution microscopy. PIEZOCONCEPT Rue du Bocage NEW Lyon, France PIEZOCONCEPT is the leading provider of nanopositioners dedicated to applications such as Super Resolution Microscopy, Optical Trapping and tomic Force Microscopy. Our customers include many leading scientists engaged in leading edge research at world class universities and institutes. We developed a range of ultra-stable nanopositionner able to meet a wide range of microscopy applications with significant advantages over the currently available nanopositionners. s one of our biggest advantages, the sensor we use has exceptionally high signal, leading to picometric stability. tnova nalytics South 500 East, Suite 110 Salt Lake City, UT NEW tnova nalytics is the manufacturer of Field Flow Fractionation (FFF) analytical instruments for separation and characterization of proteins, biopolymers, cells, and nanoparticles. Field-Flow Fractionation coupled to Multi- ngle Light Scattering (MLS), ynamic Light Scattering (LS) and ICP-MS provides high resolution size and molar mass separation, characterization and elemental quantification. Refractive index and viscometer detectors in-line with FFF-MLS provides information on the size, shape, structure and molecular weight of macromolecules in solution. PreciPoint 532 lois-steinecker-str. 22 NEW Freising 2017 Germany PreciPoint stands for exceptional innovations in the field of microscopy & micropositioning systems. Our diverse in-house expertise ranges from optical, mechanical and electronical components, to software. We develop OEM products by supplying custom-made solutions, individual modules, complete devices or innovative operating concepts. The spectrum of the company portfolio includes smart microscopes, x-y-stages, electronic control systems and automated testing systems. We have most recently engineered the M8, a dual digital microscope & scanner that allows you to work on your slides right away. Pressure Biosciences Inc Norfolk venue NEW South Easton, M Pressure BioSciences Inc (OTCQB: PBIO) develops, manufactures, and sells automated, bench-top, laboratory instrumentation, and consumables for control of high hydrostatic pressure (up to 7 Kilobar), These unique and powerful research instruments enable specific thermodynamic perturbations to macromolecular interactions including phase transitions in proteins and lipid bilayers, decrease in hydrophobic interactions, increase in hydration, as well as modulation of enzymatic activity. 174

207 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Quantum Northwest Inc East ppleway venue, Suite 4 Liberty Lake, W Quantum Northwest (QNW) offers the largest selection of Peltier-based cuvette holders on Earth, including a variety of single-, double-, and multi-cuvette holders for UV-Vis-NIR absorbance, fluorescence, circular dichroism, fiber optic, and laser spectroscopies. QNW partners with the leading global manufacturers of spectrometers to develop Peltierbased cuvette holders that neatly and precisely replace the standard cuvette holder that comes with an instrument. Whether your spectrometer is new, or you are retrofitting an older instrument, QNW can provide the cuvette holder you need. Rapp OptoElectronic GmbH 318 Gehlenkanp 9a Hamburg, Germany Rapp OptoElectronic offers products for applications such as: optogenetics uncaging photobleaching/frp photoconversion/photoswitching ablation mapping of neural networks laser temperature-jump flash photolysis general illumination FLIM 2-photon microscopy New: Systems for digital holography to be adapted to a variety of microscopes. Products include off-the-shelf and customized systems for localized illumination in microscopy, continuous and pulsed light sources (UV, VIS and IR lasers, flash lamps, high power LE systems), deep UV microscope modifications. Reichert Technologies Life Sciences 3362 Walden venue, Suite 100 epew, N Reichert's surface plasmon resonance (SPR) systems provide the diverse interests of academia and industry with the most cost-effective, sensitive and flexible platforms in today's marketplace. Investigate Protein-Protein, Protein-ntibody and other biomolecular interactions label-free and in real time with the Reichert4SPR 4-channel instrument. Renishaw Inc Trillium Boulevard Hoffman Estates, IL Renishaw manufactures a wide range of spectroscopy systems and components for Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopy. Products include confocal Raman microscopes, compact process monitoring spectrometers, combined Raman FM systems and the R802 Pharmaceutical nalyser for scanning electron microscopes. Renishaw s invia confocal Raman microscope, which exploits the Raman Effect to identify and characterize the chemistry and structure of materials in a non-contacting, non-destructive manner. Renishaw s new invia Qontor enables users to analyze samples with uneven, curved or rough surfaces. Royal Society Publishing Carlton House Terrace London, United Kingdom 5G United Kingdom The Royal Society recognises, promotes, and supports excellence in science. Our journals welcome the submission of individual research papers from biophysicists. We offer rigorous, constructive peer review; efficient, rapid processing by active, expert scientists; open access options; promotion by a dedicated press office; wide dissemination to an international audience and 350 years of experience in scientific publishing. Come and find out more by visiting booth 205. lternatively, visit royalsociety.org/journals for more information. RPMC Lasers Inc Joseph Street O'Fallon, MO RPMC Lasers offers innovative iode Pumped Solid-State Lasers and Laser diode Modules for industrial and scientific applications, featuring wavelengths in the visible and near-uv spectrum. Sapidyne Instruments Inc West iamond Street Boise, I Sapidyne Instruments Inc was founded in 1995 upon the development and application of the patented KinEx technology. Since then Sapidyne has been manufacturing and selling its instruments and working with researchers worldwide to develop custom applications for the technology. ccurate and reliable data is a constant need in the scientific community and Sapidyne works to provide ways for measuring molecular binding affinity, kinetics, and concentrations for a wide array of reagents using simple experiments and immunoassays. SB rug iscovery 631 Telford Pavilion, Todd Campus, West of Scotland Science Park NEW 2017 Glasgow, Lanarkshire G20 0X United Kingdom SB rug iscovery is a contract services provided specializing in ion channel, GPCR & phosphodiesterase drug discovery services including high throughput screening, selectivity profiling & safety pharmacology using a broad panel of biochemical & cell-based assays. SB offers over 100 off-the-shelf ion channel cell lines for manual and automated patch clamp electrophysiology assays as well as custom ion channel & GPCR cell line development. 175

208 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Scientifica Ltd Kingfisher Court, Brambleside, Bellbrook Industrial Estate Uckfield, EST SUSSEX TN22 1QQ United Kingdom Scientifica manufactures and distributes scientific instruments for university researchers, pharmaceutical companies and research laboratories working in electrophysiology, optogenetics and biological imaging. The company was formed in 1997 in the UK and now exports to more than 30 countries around the world. The company has developed an extensive product range for researchers including micromanipulators, complete microscopy rigs, mounting equipment and accessories. Most new Scientifica products are designed in conjunction with academic research partners at leading universities. SciMeasure Clairmont Road, Suite 100 ecatur, G High speed low noise large and small format scientific CMOS cameras. Ideal for everything from tracking, ion and voltage imaging to STORM and Light Sheet imaging. Semrock Inc Buffalo Road, Suite 6 Rochester, N Semrock, a part of IEX Health & Science manufactures optical filters that set the standard for use in biomedical and analytical instrumentation. These include LE bandpass sets, sets for Brilliant dyes, and other high-performance fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy filters. These innovative products are built on the latest in optical coating technology for end-users or high-volume delivery demands. Sensapex O 846 Teknologiantie 13 Oulu, Finland ZERO RIFT micromanipulators for electrophysiology, microinjections and optogenetics Most stable and compact micromanipulation systems: -Smooth, stable and drift free positioning -20 mm of movement, 5 nm resolution, 50 nm repeatability -Fast piezo thrusts for intracellular recordings and microinjections -Up to manipulators per controller -Battery-operated system (rechargeable) -Millisecond level synchrony and open source SK for PC control Come and test our new ump triple axis manipulators! Siskiyou Corporation SW Booth Street Grants Pass, OR Siskiyou Corporation manufactures micromanipulators, motion control devices, tissue slicers, translation stages, probe clamps, construction hardware, adjustable platforms and tilt tables. Society for Neuroscience th Street NW #1010 Washington, C The Society for Neuroscience, a non-profit association founded in 1969, is the world s largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system. Sophion Bioscience 508 Baltorpvej 154 Ballerup, 2750 enmark Sophion offers the most flexible automated patch clamp systems on the market today. The QPatch product line consists of three fully automated patch clamp systems, QPatch 8, 16 and HT and cover a wide range of throughput needs providing the user with genuine wholecell patch clamp data based on true gigaseals. QCells are cells optimized for QPatch and Qube. The Qube is the next-generation highthroughput system for ion channel screening, intended for use in labs with a need for thousands of data points per day bridging the gap between high-throughput and high quality in ion channel assays. Springer Spring Street New ork, N Springer Nature is one of the world s leading global research, educational and professional publishers, home to an array of respected and trusted brands providing quality content through a range of innovative products and services. Springer Nature is the world s largest academic book publisher and numbers almost 13,000 staff in over 50 countries. STREX Miratech rive, Suite 100 San iego, C STREX instruments provide physiological stimulation for cell culture, including Cell Stretching Systems for mechanical stimulation of cell culture, and pressure systems simulating hydrostatic pressure. These devices provide an environment similar to physiological conditions for cell cultures, suitable for biochemical assays as well as microscope mountable systems for real-time imaging. STREX also makes the Cryocell Controlled Rate Freezer, a liquid nitrogen free controlled rate freezer for quickly freezing down cells without sacrifice to viability or functionality after thawing. 176

209 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number The Journal of Physiology 218 Hodgkin Huxley House, 30 Farringdon Lane London, EC1R 3W United Kingdom Sutter Instrument 436 One igital rive Novato, C For more than 40 years Sutter Instrument has set the highest standards for performance and innovation. We are experts in micromanipulation, micropipette fabrication, microscopy, optical imaging, amplifiers and microinjection. This year we will be showcasing several exciting new products. The ouble IP is a dual headstage integrated patch clamp amplifier with built-in digitizer and comprehensive SutterPatch software that enables the experimenter to quickly set up and perform routine tasks, yet remains highly configurable to meet the demands of the experienced electrophysiologist. The Lambda 421 Optical Beam Combiner is a newly patented concept for combining separate light sources with different spectra into a single output beam. Our engineering team s extensive expertise in optical system design and motor control as well as a seasoned understanding of customer applications has allowed us to design and build BOB, a flexible open architecture upright microscope for slice electrophysiology. Continuing to build on our extensive expertise in stepper motor control, we introduce the TRIO, a highly-stable 3-axis manipulator system with synthetic 4th axis that can be set in software as any angle between 0 and 90 degrees for diagonal movement. The compact design of the integrated Rotary Optical Encoder (ROE) controller requires minimal bench space. Quality. Precision. Reliability. T Instruments Lukens rive New Castle, E With advanced technology, and unparalleled customer support, T Instruments is the world leader in microcalorimetry, thermal analysis, and rheology. We offer ultrasensitive, high precision calorimeters for label-free measurements of protein binding and structure. Our new ffinity ITC, the Nano ITC (available in two cell volumes) and our Nano SC with utosampler are powerful tools for measuring small-molecule-protein interactions, proteinprotein interactions, drug-target binding, and biomolecular structure and stability. The TM IV isothermal calorimeter is the ultimate platform for isothermal measurements of stability, compatibility, polymorphism, amorphicity and crystallinity, microbial activity, and more. Visit us to learn about the very latest ITC technology, including advanced automation. Technical Manufacturing 530 Corporation 15 Centennial rive Peabody, M TMC manufactures a complete line of Optical Tops and Precision Vibration Isolation Systems. New products include the patented Everstill Bench-top ctive Vibration Cancellation Platform and CleanBench Vibration Isolation Tables with Gimbal Piston Isolators. Other products include CleanTop II Spill-proof Optical Tops, Non-Magnetic Tops, Vacuum compatible Tops, Lightweight Breadboards, and STCIS III piezoelectric active vibration cancellation systems. The Journal of Physiology publishes groundbreaking original research that elucidates new physiological principles or mechanisms. It publishes papers in all areas of physiology, such as human and mammalian physiology, including work at the molecular level, the level of the cell membrane, single cells, tissues or organs and systems physiology. The Journal was established in 1878 and is published in print and online every two weeks. The Journal IS FREE to publish in for all authors, has no page or figure limits, and is compliant with public access funder mandates. The 2014 Impact Factor is Thorlabs Powers Court Sterling, V For over 25 years, Thorlabs growing catalog of over 20,000 products has been a valuable resource for the Photonics community. Their vast contributions to the life sciences range from their quickly expanding line of optogenetics components to their fully customizable imaging systems. From multiphoton to modular systems, leveraging their extensive in-house design and fabrication capabilities allows them to minimize design trade-offs and customize each individual system to their customers' specifications. Tokai Hit Co Ltd Gandoji-cho Fujinomiya-shi, SHIZUOK Japan Next-generation Stage Top Incubator will be introduced at BPS2017. Our system maintains optimal cell-culture environment for Live-Cell- Imaging on microscope stage. It has high flexibility and performance to keep cells happy on the stage from hours to days. It is widely used under Cooling/Heating, confocal, fluorescence, SIM and TIRF microscopy. 177

210 Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Company Name Booth Number Tomocube Inc 311 2F, 48, useong-daero 1184 beon-gil useong-gu aejeon, NEW South Korea Tomocube is a high-tech start-up company based in South Korea. Tomocube s holotomography series utilize optical diffraction tomography (OT), which enables users to quantitatively and noninvasively investigate biological cells and thin tissues. OT reconstructs the 3 refractive index (RI) distributions of live cells and by doing so, provides structural and chemical information about the cell including dry mass, morphology, and dynamics of the cellular membrane. TOPTIC Photonics Inc Blossom rive Victor, N TOPTIC is the world leader in diode laser and ultrafast technology for industrial and scientific markets. We offer the most reliable fluorescence excitation sources, including our light engines (MLE, SLE and CLE products), which have automatic alignment of up to 8 lasers into a single output fiber. In addition to our CW products, TOPTIC offers ultrafast fiber lasers for multiphoton imaging. Our fiber lasers have specifications comparable to traditional solid state lasers, but are much more reliable with easy-to-use turn-key operation. With our Passion for Precision, TOPTIC delivers! UVP LLC West 11th Street Upland, C nalytik Jena, (formerly UVP, LLC), will exhibit a selection of Western blot/gel capture systems. J US manufactures ultraviolet lamps, PCR hoods, transilluminators, crosslinkers and hybridization ovens. German manufactured products include: thermal cyclers, qpcr/standard PCR systems, homogenization equipment and N/RN isolation/extraction kits. Warner Instruments ixwell venue Hamden, CT Warner Instruments supplies a large selection of products ideal for biophysics, cell biology, physiology, and neurosciences. Imaging/ recording chambers, perfusion and temperature control systems, electronic instrumentation, and Planar Lipid Bilayer technology are our specialties. Come visit our booth to see the new hybrid stage with X-translator. Wyatt Technology 513 Corporation 6300 Hollister venue Santa Barbara, C Wyatt Technology is the recognized leader in light scattering instrumentation and software for determining absolute molar mass, size, charge and interactions of macromolecules and nanoparticles in solution. Wyatt provides multi-angle static light scattering-sec-mls; field flow fractionation-fff-mls; composition gradients for interaction analysis-cg- MLS; high-throughput dynamic light scattering-ls; high-sensitivity electrophoretic mobility-mp-pls; differential refractometry, & differential viscosity. Wyatt's training, service and support are considered the industry benchmark of excellence. Zurich Instruments 626 Technoparkstrasse 1 Zurich, 8005 NEW Switzerland Zurich Instruments is a technology leader developing and selling advanced test & measurement instruments for dynamic signal analysis. These devices are used in many fields of application by high-technology research laboratories and industrial development sites. Our vision is to revolutionize instrumentation in the HF and UHF range by incorporating the latest analog and digital technology into powerful measurement systems for unprecedented functionality. Best-in-class performance, differentiating features, new measurement solutions, and premium customer support complete the unique offering. 178

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217 uthor Index astha, M., 624- basi, L., 916-Plat bbas,., bbineni, P. S., 2322-Plat bbondanzieri, E., bdeladim, L., 920-Plat bed,., biega, S. C., boalroub,.., boalroub,., boelkassem,., 506-, boonasrshiraz, N., bou,., bramov,.., bramov,., bramov, G., 118-Plat brams, C., brams, J., 100-Plat bramson, J., 634-, 907- Plat, bramyan,. M., 631- briel, H., bu-rish,., bukhdeir,. M., 1633-Plat bu-lail, N., car,. O., 532-, 533- car, S., 1287-, ccardi,., 1127-, Plat, 1939-, 2353-Plat cevedo, J., charjee, M. C., ckermann, M.., 2370-Plat costa Gutierrez, S., costa-gutierrez, S., 1429-, damopoulos, I. E., dams,. M., dams, E. J., dams, E., dams, P.., dams, P. G., dams, P., ddabbo, R. M., 80-Symp, 208-Plat delfio, M., delman, J. L., delman, J., den, J., 1107-, 2355-Plat desanya, T., 513-, dhikari,. S., 808-Plat dhikari,., 1270-, dkar, B. V., 824-Plat dler, J., ekbote, B., ertsen,., frose, F., 1135-, fzal, N., gafonov, R., 994- gard,.., 76-Subg garwal, H., grawal,., gudo-canalejo, J., 212-Plat guilar-rnal, L., 729- guilar-sanchez,., 796-Plat guilella, V. M., gwa,., gyen, L., hdash, Z., hern, C.., 45-Subg, 515-, hlers, J., 828-Plat hmad,., 316- hmadi, M., hmed, F., 448-, 450- hmet, I., hmidouch, M., hn, K., 664- hn, M., 496-, 511- hyayauch, H., inavarapu, S., 1472-, isenbrey, C., 126-Plat istrup, G. L., kar,. R., kcali, K. C., kerman, B., kgun, B., 175-Plat kimov, S.., 88-Plat, 1889-, 2304-Plat kimov, S., 2576-, kimzhanov,., kinlabi,. K., kiyama,., 1426-, 2218-, ksel, M., ksimentiev,., 30-Subg, 757-, 966-, 1620-Plat, kthar, P., l ayedi, N., latas,., 992- lavian, K. N., 888-Symp lbanesi, J., 726- lberio, L. S., 851-Plat lberstein, R., 2352-Plat lbert, M. L., 641- lcaraz,., lcott, B. E., 408- lder, J., lder, N. N., 433-, 1093-, ldrich, R. W., ldrich, R., leandri, S., legre-cebollada, J., 810-Plat, 821-Plat leksandrova,.., 234-Plat lessandro, B., lewood, P., 1630-Plat lexa,., 64-Subg lexander, L., 205-Plat, lexander, M., 619- lexander, T., lexandrova, V. V., lexov, E., 1282-, 2185-, lford, R. F., 962- l-gaadi,., 501- l-hakami, S., 464- l-hashimi, H. M., 356- l-hashimi, H., 2333-Plat li oosti, B., 1088-, li, H.., li, R., li, S. R., lice, C. C., 147-Plat lijevic, O., 2346-Plat lizadeh, E., 616-, llard, J., llen, P.., 488-, 494- llen, T. W., 526-, 530-, 2340-Symp, 2347-Plat, llen-benton, M. P., 661- llender,. W., lmanaityte, M., 1162-, lmaqwashi,.., lmeida, J. G., 229-Plat lmeida, P. F., 216-Plat lmeida, P., lmog, O., lmqvist, J., 1662-Plat lnaas,., lonso,., 1944-, 2569-, lonso-caballero,., 1474-, lonso-carbajo, L., l-owais, M., 504- lpar,. T., lper, J., 1276-, lpizar,.., 1992-, lqabandi, M., 1523-Plat, l-qallaf, M. S., lsina,., 624- ltenbach, C., 907-Plat ltheimer, B.., 840-Plat ltman,., luko, J., lushin, G. M., 27-Subg, lvarez, C., lvarez, F.., 1637-Plat lvarez, N., lvarez-laviada,., 509- lvey, C.., 610- lvey, C., lzayady, K., 643- mago,., man, T. K., mano,., 2619-, mano,., mara, S. G., 1648-Plat maro, R. E., 1438-, 1731-, 2380-Plat mato,., 674- mbrosetti, E., meer-beg, S., memiya,., menitsch, H., mer, B. R., mir,., 210-Plat moroso, S., mselem, E., 835-Plat, mzel, L., 101-Plat n, S., 304- nami,., 242- nandakrishnan, R., nandamurugan,., 971- nantharam,., 463-, 2327-Plat ndenoro, K., 858-Plat nderluh, G., nders, R., 1656-Plat ndersen, C. L., ndersen, O. J., ndersen, O. S., 443-, 1116-, 1122-, 1213-, 2555-, ndersen, T., nderson, C. M., 219-Plat nderson, E., nderson, K. L., 86-Symp nderson, M. E., nderson, R. L., nderson, R., 591- ndersson, M., 635- ndersson, S., ndo, T., 1077-, 2307-Plat ndras, M., 732- ndrecka, J., ndreou,. Z., 833-Plat ndres Jara-Oseguera1,., 567- ndresen, C., 2372-Plat ndresen, K., ndreu-fernandez, V., ndrews,., ndricioaei, I., 750- ndrzejewska, W. J., ndrzejewska, W., 394-, 769-, ng, G., 1574-Plat ng, J., 1532-Plat ng, P., ngelani, L., ngeles-boza,., 125-Plat ngelini, M., ngelova, P. R., ngelova, P., ngles, G., 2305-Plat ngus, W., nishchenko, I., 271- nishkin,., nnamdevula, N. S., 1459-, 1463-, nnamdevula, N., nsari Hosseinzadeh, V., nselmi, C., 638-, 887-Symp nseth, K., nthony, S. M., ntipova, O., nto,. R., 591- nton, Z., ntrobus, S., 494- on, M.., 652-, pel, B., ponte Santamaria, C.., ponte-santamaria, C., 391- ppukutty,. J., rad, M., 178-Plat rai, T., 1588-Plat ramburu, I. V., ramburu, I., ramini, J., randa, I., 265- rango-montoya, J., rantes, G. M., 1660-Plat raya-secchi, R., 1585-Plat raya-sechhi, R., rbing, M.., rbore, C., 1297-, rbuckle,. S., rcangeli,., 613- rcher, C. R., 546- renz, S., 155-Plat reso, P., 545- revalo, B., rgenta, L., rgoul, F., 605- rias, R., rif Pavel, M., rif, E., 487- rispe, N., ritake, K., 2433-, rkhipov,., 138-Plat rmas Capote, N., 93-Plat rmitage, J., 731- rmstrong, C. M., rmstrong, C. R., rmstrong, G. S., rmstrong, G., rnarez, C., 169-Plat, 1898-, rnett,. C., rnold,.., 119-Plat rnold,., 104-Plat ronova, M.., ronowski, J., rora, P. S., 873-Plat rosemena Ott, G. W., rpag, G., rrowsmith, C., 960- rroyo, M., 681- rroyo, R., 1128-, rsenovic, P.,

218 rshava, B., 1190-, rslan, B., rtigas, P., 93-Plat, 2723-, 2800-, rtikis, E., rtzner, F., ryal, P., 2053-, sada, K., sahi, T., sarnow,., sbury, C. L., 2120-, senjo,. B., sghari, P., 794-Plat shcroft, F. M., shford, M. L., 1592-Plat shkar, R., 392-, 1517-Plat shley, R., snacios,., 1654-Plat spetsberger, M., 714- srat, T. G., 252- ssal, R., 70-Subg ssar, Z., 341- ssoian, R., suaje,., 1634-Plat suthkar, S., tanasova, L., 715- thirasala,., 610- tkinson, J., 380- tsavapranee, B., 829-Plat tsmon Raz,., tsmon-raz,., 217-Plat ttali, B., 178-Plat tzori,., u,., ubele,., 591- ubertin, K., uclair, S. M., 472-, uer, G., uerbach,., uerswald, J., uger, M., 1883-, 2356-Plat, ugustus-wallace,. C., 326- ugustynek, B., ung,., utry, J. M., 94-Plat, vdic,., 275- very,. W., very, E. G., very, K. N., 703- vsar, B., 937- wan, O., winda, P. O., 597-, xelrod,., 2322-Plat xelsen, P. H., 980- xelsen, P., xford,., yad, O., 1964-, yappa, G., ydin, F., yinou, S., zam, S., zhagiya Singam, E., zmi,.., 490- znauryan, M., zoitei, M. L., B Ba, Q., Ba,., 2193-, Baaden, M., 2340-Symp, Baaken, G., 2247-, 2259-, Baba, T., 1605-Plat Babcock, N. S., 2389-Plat Babi, M., 708- Babin, V., 978- Babul, J., 825-Plat Bachand, G.., 1285-, 1481-, Bachman,., 295-, Bachmann, C., 792-Plat Bacia, K., Baciou, L., Baclayon, M., Baczko, I., 180-Plat Baday, M., Baddam, S., Baddeley,., 415-, 701-, 704-, 736- Bade, N.., Badger, J., Badheka,., 2296-Plat Badilla, C. L., Badman, R. P., Baev,., Bafaro, E., Bag, N., 145-Plat, 745-, 1610-Plat Bagonza, V. B., Bagrov,., Bagur Quetglas, R., 649- Bah,., Bahar,., 125-Plat Bahar, I., 231-Plat, 668-, Bahle,., 666- Bahrami,., Bai, J., 1602-Plat Bailey, M. E., Bailey, R., Bailey, S., 2321-Plat Baines, C., 507- Baird, B., 145-Plat, 455- Bais, S., Bak, E., Baka, N., 347- Bakas, L., 421- Baker, B. J., Baker, B., Baker,., 960-, Baker, E. G., 935- Baker, J. L., Baker, K. S., Baker, T., 2314-Plat Baker-Murray,., Baki,., 449- Balaban, R. S., 885-Symp Balajthy,., Balasubramanian, M., Balci, H., 839-Plat Baldauf, C., Baliram, R., Ball, K., 324- Ballesteros Morcillo,., Ballweg, S., Balo,. R., Balo,., Baloban, M., 1623-Plat Balsbaugh, J., Balusek, C., Balycheva, M., Ban,., 69-Subg Banach, K., Banda, S., Bandarkar, P., 939- Banerjee,., 2391-Plat Banerjee, P. R., 2362-Plat Banerjee, P., Banerjee, S., Banerjee, T., Banerji,., 987-, Banigan, J. R., 118-Plat Banigan, J., Bankaitis, V.., 1599-Plat Bano-Polo, M., Banterle, N., 107-Plat Banyasz, T., 180-Plat, Baoukina, S., 417-, 423-, 2298-Plat Barajas-Martinez, H., Baranovic, J., 2351-Plat Baratova, L.., Barberis,., Barbosa, L. R., 941- Barbuti,., 2029-, Barch, M., Barden,. O., 2348-Plat, Bardiaux, B., 281-, Plat Bar-olev, M., Bare,., 1633-Plat Barg, S., Barisas, B., 719- Barnaba, C., Barnes, S., 1670-Wkshp Barnett, J., 108-Plat, Baro, I., Baron, R., 414- Baronas, V.., 804-Plat Barrallo-Gimeno,., Barrese, V., 1659-Plat Barreto Ojeda, E., Barrick,., 877-Plat Barrientos,., 19-Subg Barros, M., 172-Plat Barro-Soria, R., 547-, 550- Barsegov, V., Bartesaghi,., Barth,., Barthmes, M., Bartl, F. J., Bartle, E. I., Bartlett, G. J., 935- Bartnik, K., Bartok,., Bartok,., 642-, 654- Bartol, T. M., 2380-Plat Bartoli, F., Bartolozzi,., Bartos,. C., 1632-Plat Barua, B., Baruscotti, M., 2029-, Barylko, B., 726- Basak, S., 1575-Plat Bashkirov, P. V., 782-Symp Bashkirov, P., Baskaran, P., 2012-, 2013-, Baskin, T. I., Bassereau, P., 1523-Plat, Bassey, C. E., Basso, M., Bastmeyer, M., Bastug, T., 532-, 533- Basu,., 191-Symp Batchelor, M., 935-, Bates, J. N., Bathe, M., 132-Plat, 362-, Batischev, O., Batishchev, O. V., 1929-, 2304-Plat Batisse, J., 154-Plat Battista,., 1618-Symp Baukrowitz, T., Baumgart, F., 104-Plat Baumgart, T., Bavi, N., 1530-Plat, 2033-, 2049-, Bavi, O., 2033-, Bawaskar, P., 1622-Plat Bax, N., Baylon, J., Bayly, P. V., 1316-, Bayraktar, H., 969- Bazgier, V., Bazil, J., Bazzini, C., Bazzone,., Beahm,. L., Beam, K. G., 1205-, Bean, B. P., 179-Plat Beard,.., 646- Beasley,., Beauchamp, K., 933- Beaumelle, B., Beaurepaire, E., 920-Plat Beaven,. H., 377- Becerril,. J., 640- Bechinger, B., 126-Plat Becht,., 294- Beck Gooz, M., 1591-Plat Beck Previs, S. E., 2376-Plat Beck, B. W., 1692-, Becker, N.., 348- Becker, N., Beckham, G. T., Beckham,., 146-Plat Beckler, M., 797-Plat, Beckmann,., 871-Plat, Beckstein, O., 1646-Plat Becsi, B., Bedard, L., 2356-Plat Bediako, H., 1827-, Bednarczyk, P., 1999-, Beech,., Beesetty, P., Beesley, S., Behar, J., 178-Plat Behkam, B., 1525-Plat Behrends, J. C., 1086-, 2247-, Behrends, J., Behrens, V., Bekkers, C., Belardo, K., 907-Plat Belbachir, N., Belfiore, R., Belfort, G., Belicka, M., Beliveau, B. J., Belknap, B., 1296-, Bell,., 1626-Plat Bell, J. M., Bell, K., 1295-, Bell, M. E., Bell, S., Beller, Z., 551- Bello, O.., 472-, Belmont,., 109-Plat Belsare, S., Beltram, F., 730- Belzeski, P., 754- Ben Johny, M., 541- Bendiba, C., 231-Plat Bendova, V., Benedetto,., Benesch, J. L., Benetis, R., Benge, N., Benham, C., 2332-Plat Benitah, J., 480-, 2653-, Benitez Cardenas,. S., 334- Benitez, R., Ben-Johny, M., 902-Plat Bennati, M., 755- Benndorf, K., Benner, E. M., 632- Bennet, M., Bennett, J. S., Bennett, M. P., Bennett, R. R., 610-, Plat Bennett, S., Bennett, W., Benoit, M. P., Benson, E., 140-Plat Bera,. K., 856-Plat Bera, K., Bera, S., Berard,., 2332-Plat Bereau, T., 689-, 958- Beren, C., Berendzen, J., Berer, T., Berezovsky, I. N., Bergdoll, L.., 907-Plat Bergdoll, L., Berger, F., 28-Subg, Berger, W.,

219 Berghoff, K., 621-, Bergman, M., Bergmann, N., Berigan, B. R., Berigan, B., Berka, K., 878-Plat, Berkovich, R., 157-Plat Berlin, J. R., Bermudez,. J., Bermudez, J. G., Bernad, S., Bernado, P., 15-Subg Bernardi, R. C., Bernardino de la Serna, J., 693- Bernardo-Seisdedos, G., 545- Berne, B., 157-Plat Berneche, S., 1647-Plat Berneche, S., Bernhard, M., Bernheim-Groswasser,., Bernstein, S. I., 583-, Bernstein, S., Bernsteiner, H., Bernus, O., 181-Plat, 479- Berro, J., 736- Berry, C. T., Berry, J., 929-Plat Berry, R. M., 152-Plat Bers,. M., 1140-, 1253-, 1594-Plat, 1632-Plat, 1983-, 2378-Plat Bersell, K. R., 505- Bershadsky,., Bertani, P., 126-Plat Bertels, S., Berti, C., 493- Bertseva, E., Bescond, J., Best, R. B., 955-, 968-, 1549-Plat Best, R., 301-, 988- Bett, G., 184-Plat, Betterton, M., Bettinger, R., 183-Plat Bettridge, K., 1536-Plat Beuning, P. J., Beuron, F., Beussman, K., 811-Plat Beutner, G., 641- Bezanilla, F., 799-Plat, 1209-, 1225-, 1400-, 1920-, 2802-, Bezrukov, L., 733-, Bezrukov, S. M., 1930-, 2161-, 2162-, Bhabha, G., 75-Subg Bhamidimarri, S. P., Bhamidimarri, S., Bhasne, K., 2363-Plat Bhatia, T., 212-Plat, Bhatt, V., Bhattacharjee,., 919-Plat Bhattacharya,., 546- Bhattacharya,., 924-Plat Bhattacharya, S., 1472-, Bhattari,., 2348-Plat Bhayani, S., Bhowmik,., 992-, Bhuiyan, M. H., Bhunia,., Bianchini, P., 690-, 1396-, 1539-Plat, Bianco, P., 579- Bibeau, J. P., Bicknell, B.., 669- Bidone, T. C., 146-Plat, 445- Bidwell III, G. L., 2366-Plat Biebricher,. S., 103-Plat Bienkiewicz, E., Biesiadecki, B., 812-Plat, 2088-, 2374-Plat Bifone,., Bigalke, J. M., 176-Plat Biggin, P. C., 2064-, 2735-, 2737-, Biggins, S., Bijlani, S., 93-Plat Bilgin, M.., 1372-, 1385-, Bilinovich, S. M., 1023-, Billington, N., Bilodeau, P., Bilsel, O., 308-, 1550-Plat, 1555-Plat Binan, L., 662-, Binder, B. P., Bindreiter, L., 714- Binkley, C., 1541-Plat Bintu, B., Bircher, J., 408- Bird, J. E., Birdsall, E., Biria,., Birk, E., Birkedal, V., Birol, M., Bisen, S., 557-, 558- Bishop, T. C., 1417-, Bisignano, P., 634-, 907-Plat Biswas, K. H., 150-Plat Biteen, J. S., 724- Biteen, J., 723- Bitirim, V. C., Bittel,. M., 700- Bittner, M.., 2322-Plat Bjerkefeldt, E., 956- Blachowicz, L., 113-Plat, Black, C., Black, L.., Blackledge, M., 2368-Plat Blackwell,., 236-, 482- Blackwell, K., Blackwell, R., Blair, C.., 597-, 812-Plat Blair, C., 590- Blancas-Mejia, L. M., 82-Symp Blanch i Salvador, J., Blanchard, S. C., 874-Plat Blanchfield, L., Blanch-Mercader, C., Blanchoin, L., 1516-Symp, Blanco, C.., 1427-, Blank, P. S., 403-, 411-, 733-, 744- Blank, P., Blankenship, R. E., Blankenship, S., 934- Blanton, M. P., 1574-Plat Blasius, T., 1290-, Blatter, L.., Blau, C., Blice-Baum,. C., Blijleven, J. S., 409- Blin, T., Blinov, M. L., 1376-, 1379-, Bliska, J. B., 469- Bloch, R. J., 587- Block, E. R., 668- Block, S. M., Blokhin,. S., Blosser, M. C., Blount,., Bloznelyte, K., 836-Plat Blum, T., 887-Symp Blumenschein, T. M., 165-Plat Blunck, R., 196-Plat, 904-Plat, 905-Plat, Bneed, H., Bock, L. V., 155-Plat, 246- Bocking, T., Boctor, E. M., Boczkowska, M., Bodnar,., Bodrenko, I. V., Bodrenko, I., 2046-, Boehning,., 2056-, Boerma,. E., 1655-Plat Boersma,. J., 1699-, Bogard,., Bognar, L., Bogoyevitch, M., 105-Plat Bogush,. I., 602-, 814-Plat, 1658-Plat Bogush,., Bohannon, K. P., 2322-Plat Bohlooli Ghashghaee, N., Bohrer, C. H., Bohrer, C., 1048-, 1536-Plat Bois, P., 1964-, Boiteux, C., 530-, 2347-Plat Boldyrev, I.., 1131-, Bolhuis, P. G., Bolin, E., 304- Bollen, I.., 599- Bomblies, R., Bonanno,. P., Bonartsev,., Boncompagni, S., 495-, 793-Plat Boncompani, S., 480- Bond, P. J., 1522-Plat, Plat, Bondar,., 452-, 1007-, Bonifacio, G., 1629-Plat Bonigk, W., 1645-Plat Bonin, K.., 611- Bonin, K., 606-, 614- Bontems, F., Bonvin,. M., 229-Plat Booker, J., 98-Plat Boonen, B., 2005-, Booth, G., 264- Booth, P. J., 748-, Booth, P., 389-, 442- Booth, V. K., Booth, V., 252- Boothby, T. C., 2364-Plat, Borbat, P. P., 928-Plat Borbat, P., 2388-Plat Borbiro, I., 2296-Plat Borg, C. B., Borghi, N., Borgia,., 1549-Plat Borgmann,., 714- Borgnia, M. J., Borhegyi, Z., Borodinsky, L., Borysik,., 442- Bosca, L., Bosch,., 258- Bosco,., 140-Plat, Bose,. J., Bose, K., Bosin,., Bossuyt, J., 1983-, Boswell, C. W., Bot, C. T., 797-Plat Botlani, M., Bottermann, K., 2372-Plat Bouchareychas, L., Boudreault, F., 1528-Plat Boughter, C. T., Bouilly,., 1625-Plat Boukhet, M.., Bourg, J. T., Bourg, J., 2327-Plat Bourg, N., 692- Bourgault, S., 1777-, Bourges,., Bouvier, G., 281- Bouzin, M., Bovo, E., 236-, 1143-, Bowden, Q., Bowen, M. E., Bower, J., 37-Subg Bowerman, S., Bowie, J. U., Bowler, B. E., 285-, 954-, 1913-, Bowler, B., 294- Bowlin, T. L., Bowman,. M., 141-Plat Bowman, G. R., 1587-Plat, Bowman, G., 1558-Plat Bowman, M.., 1553-Plat Boxer, S. G., 862-Plat Boxer, S., 387-, 413- Boyd, C., 1641-Plat Boyd, J., 130-Plat Boyd, K. J., 433-, Boyd, K., Boyden, P., 479- Boyman, L., Bozkurt Girit, O., 1372-, Bozo, T., 579- Bozovic,., Brack, K., 582- Bradbury, N., 932-Plat Bradbury, R., 392-, Plat Braddock, S., 409- Bradford, K., 37-Subg Bradley, R., Braeckmans, K., 446- Braide, O., Brameshuber, M., 702- Brammer,. E., Brandao, H., 354- Brandt, U., 13-Subg Brannigan, G., 1024-, 1112-, 2035-, Braslavsky, I., Brauchi, S. E., 45-Subg Brauchi, S., Braun, S., Braz-Nogueira, J., Breit, S., 673- Brelidze, T. I., 201-Plat Brener, S., Brennan, L.., Brenner, B., 807-Plat, 1039-, Brette, F., 181-Plat, 479- Brettmann, J., Breuer,., 451- Breuss, J., 714- Brewer, J. R., 923-Plat, 2862-, Brewer, J., 691- Brice,. R., Bricker, W., 362- Briegel,., Brier, S., 70-Subg, Briggs, J.., Briggs, K., 351- Briknarova, K., 294- Brimberry, M., Brink, P. R., Brinkerhoff, H.., 834-Plat, Brinkerhoff, H., Brinkwirth, N., 2025-, Brisendine, J., Britain,. L., Britain,., Britt, H. M., Brittingham, G., Brizion, S., 920-Plat Broadwater, Jr.,., Brocard, J., 499- Brockwell,. J., Brodesser, M..,

220 Broecker, J., Broendberg,. K., 520- Broer, R., 870-Plat Brookes, P., 18-Subg Brooks III, C. L., Brooks,., 845-Plat Brooks, B. R., 1422-, Brooks, T.., 346- Brouhard, G., 1515-Symp Brouns, S., 366- Brown,. C., 913-Plat Brown,. M., Brown,., 2353-Plat Brown, B., Brown, F. L., Brown, L., Brown, M. C., 333- Brown, M. F., 280-, Plat, 1935-, 2495-, 2500-, Brown, M., 393-, Brown, R. E., 1131-, Brown, R., Brozena,., 2364-Plat Brozik, J.., 2348-Plat, Brozovich, F., Brueggemann, L. I., Bruening-Wright,., Bruggemann,., 797-Plat, 1160-, 1229-, 1348-, 2025-, 2028-, Bruhn, B. R., 854-Plat Bruix, M., 1883-, Brumfeld, V., 121-Plat Brumshtein, B., 823-Plat Brundage, E.., 2374-Plat Bruneau, E., 2356-Plat Brunello, E., 893-Plat, 894-Plat, 896-Plat Brunger,. T., 399- Brunger,., 159-Plat Bruni, G. N., 1533-Plat Bruno, C., Bryant,., Bryant, S. L., Bryant, S. M., Bryant, S., 753-, 754-, 1124-, Bryant, Z., 27-Subg, 1314-, 1468-, Bryden, N., Brylski, O., 292- Bu, W., 864-Plat, Bubb, Q., 2367-Plat Bubeck,., 1641-Plat Bucchi,., 2029-, Buceta, J., Buchegger, B., 776-, 1503-, Buchsbaum, S. F., 758- Buchta, W., Buck,., 895-Plat Buck, M., 141-Plat, 1765-, Buckles, C., Buckles, T., Buckley, C., Budaitis, B. G., 223-Plat, Budde, U., Budelli, G., 555- Budhathoki, J., 839-Plat Buehler, M., 2306-Plat Bueno, H., 178-Plat Bugge, K., 845-Plat Bugiel, M., Bugli, F., 772-, Buhimschi, I.., 987- Buhimschi, I., 982- Bui, C. V., Bujnicki, J. M., 2387-Plat Bujnicki, J., Bukiya,. N., 557- Bukiya,., 558- Bulla idier, M., Bullard, B., Bunch, T.., Bunck,. N., 829-Plat Bundgaard, H., 520- Bunemann, M., 841-Plat, 844- Plat Bunster, M., Buntwal, L., Buraei, Z., Burck, J., Burcke,., Burke, J. E., Burke, T., Burkham, C., Burn, G., 709- Burns, J. R., 764- Burns, K. E., 2595-, Burrage,., 1639-Plat Burton, B. K., Burton, S., Burtscher, V., 630- Busath,.., Busath,., Busch,. J., 1950-, Busch, J. M., Busch, K., 14-Subg Bush, M. E., 360- Buske, P. J., Busse, B., 733-, Bustamante, C. J., 205-Plat Bustamante, C., 1041-, Bustamante, G., Butcher,., Butler,., 555- Butler, C., Butler, P.., 392- Butler, P., 1517-Plat, 1750-, Butte, M., 846-Plat Buzas,., Byrne, R., Byron, K. L., Byshkov, R., C Caballero, J., Cabanas-anes, J., Cabezas,., 45-Subg Cabezas-Bratesco,., Cabrera, J. E., Cabrini, S., Cabrita, L., 206-Plat Cacaci, M., 772- Cacao, E. E., 703- Cafiso,. S., 402- Cafiso,., 934-, 949-, 1761-, Cai, C., 496- Cai, E., Cai, H., 148-Plat Cai, J., Caillat, C., 1523-Plat, Cainero, I., 690- Caires, R. C., Cairo-Baza, G., Cala, S. E., 791-Plat Cala, S., 508- Calafiore, G., Caldwell, J. T., Callahan, K. M., 800-Plat Callender, J.., Callender, R., 284- Calloe, K., 520-, 1153-, Calver, B. L., Calvey, G.., Camel, B. R., Cameron,.., 1646-Plat Cameron, W.., Camilloni, C., 206-Plat, 254- Camilo, F. F., Cammarato,., 583-, 900- Plat, 1295-, 2375-Plat, 2752-, Camp, R., 516- Campanella, M., 655- Campbell, K. S., 590-, 593-, 597- Campbell, K., 812-Plat Campbell, R. E., Campbell, R. P., Campbell, S. G., 593-, 1266-, 1274-, Campbell, S. L., 2359-Plat Campbell, T., Campbell, W.., Campitelli, P., 1560-Plat Camps, M., Canan, B.., 600- Canan, B., 2371-Plat Canato, M., Cancel, L. M., 1529-Plat Cancellara, L., Candelli,., Cang, Z., 438- Cannazzaro, S., 503- Cannell, M. B., 604-, Cannella, S., Cannon, S. C., Cano, K. E., Cans,., 785-Plat Cansiz-rda, S., 15-Subg Canul Tec, J., 70-Subg Cao,., 1608-Plat Cao, C., 570-, 1627-Plat, Cao, J., Cao, K.., 864-Plat Cao, S., Capelluto,. G., 1919-, Capera, J., Capitanio, M., 1297-, Capitanio, P., Caporizzo, M.., 602-, Cappellano, T. R., Capponi, S., 1866-, Capporizzo, M.., 814-Plat Capuani, S., Caputo, G.., Caracciolo, G., Caragine, C., Carbone,., 990- Carbone, E., Cardarelli, F., 730- Cardol, P., 12-Subg Caremani, M., 894-Plat Carita,. C., Carlson,. E., Carlson, C., Carlson, H.., Carlsson,., Carnevale, V., 45-Subg, 528-, 570-, 806-Plat, 2054-, 2293-Plat Carnevali, L., Caro, J.., 167-Plat Carpenter, E. P., Carpenter, L., 1532-Plat Carpenter, T. S., 378-, 388-, Carragher, B. O., Carragher, B., 1673-Wkshp Carrasco, C., Carrasquel-Ursulaez, W., 554- Carravetta, M., Carrico, I. S., 1550-Plat Carrillo, E., Carrillo, O., 2386-Plat Carro, J., Carroll, L., 858-Plat Carruthers, N., 791-Plat Carson, B.., 175-Plat Carson, J. H., Carter,. R., Carter,., 221-Plat, Carter, F., 216-Plat Carter, J., 1640-Plat Caruso, J., 791-Plat Carvalho, F.., Carvalho, F., Carvalho-de-Souza, J. L., 1209-, Carvalho-de-Souza, J., 799- Plat Carver, C. M., Casadei, B. R., Casalis, L., 2146-, Casas-Finet, J., Cascio,., 78-Subg Cascio, M., 1580-Plat Case, L., 2359-Plat Caseli, L., Caselle, E., Cashman, T. J., 798-Plat Cassaignau,. M., 206-Plat Cassioli,., 281- Castaneda, C.., Castaneda, N., Castellani, F., 1582-Plat Castellano, E., Castellanos, M., Castellanos-Rubio, I., Castillo, K., 554- Castillo-Guajardo,., Castillo-Sanchez, J. C., 426- Castle, J. M., 616- Castle, J., 1954-, Castro, C., Castro, M., 1589-Plat Cate, J. H., 2320-Plat Catterall, W.., 522-, 524-, 525- Cauvi,. M., Cavagnero, S., 80-Symp, 208- Plat Cavalli,., 161-Plat Cavazos,. T., Cavazos,., 380- Cavener, M., 340- Caves, R. E., Cavus, M., 532-, 533- Cawte,., 353- Cayen-Cyr, C., 2332-Plat Cazimi, H., Ceccarelli, M., 1429-, 2046-, 2052-, Celen, I., 1386-, 2815-, Celestino-Soper, P., Celik,., Cella Zanacchi, F., 697-, Cerbai, E., 503-, 795-Plat, 2085-, Cerminara, M., 160-Plat Cerrada,., 426- Cervia, L.., 2328-Plat Cetiner, U., 2636-, Cha, H., Chabanon, M., 1084-, Chacko,., Chacko, J. V., Chacon, P., Chad, J. E., 918-Plat Chadda, R., 1004-, Chahine, M., Chai, Q., Chaibva, M., Chaigne, S., 479- Chakrabarti,., Chakrabarti, N., 525- Chakraborty,., Chakraborty, S., Chakrapani, S., 1575-Plat Chakravarthy, S., 308- Chalfant, C.., Chalikian, T., 283-, 352- Challa, P. K., Challapalli, S.,

221 Chalovich, J. M., Chalut, K., 8-Subg Chamberlain, S., Chamot-Rooke, J., 70-Subg, Chan, C., Chan,., 886-Symp Chan, G., Chan, H., 1552-Plat Chan, K., 693- Chan, M., 316- Chanda, B., 200-Plat, 1210-, Chande,., 405- Chandler,., Chandler, H., 513- Chandra, B., 1776-, Chandrasekaran, S., Chang, C., 2328-Plat Chang, E., 284- Chang, H., 1008-, Chang, J. C., Chang, J., 1588-Plat Chang,., 1096-, Changede, R., 148-Plat Chao, L., 751-, 927-Plat, 2175-, Chao, W., Chapagain, P. P., 1600-Plat Chapagain, P., 944-, Chapman, E., 2327-Plat Charkoudian, L. K., 312- Charlotte,., 1654-Plat Charnavets, T., 906-Plat Charpentier, F., Charron, M., Charron, N. E., Charron, S., 479- Chase, P., 2749-, 2750-, Chastain, S. E., Chatelier,., 1964-, Chattaraj,., Chattarji, S., 665- Chatterjee,., 750- Chatterjee, S., 1108-, Chattopadhyay,., Chaturvedi, S. K., 951-, 983- Chaturvedi, S., 985- Chatuverdi, S., Chaudhari, M., 539- Chaudhary,. R., Chaudhary, N., 1050-, Chaudhuri,., 701- Chavan, T. S., 1662-Plat Chavarha, M., 431- Chavda,. P., 2381-Plat Chavez,., 888-Symp Chawla, U., 280-, Plat, 1935-, 2495-, Cheah, J. X., Chebrolu, S., Cheetham, M. R., 384- Chekashkina, K., 2561-, Chelico, L., Chelvaniththilan, S., Chemla,. R., 1-Subg, Chemla,., Chemmama, I. E., Chen,., Chen, C. H., Chen, C.., 1268-, Chen, C., 123-Plat, 615-, Chen, G., Chen, H., 323-, 886-Symp, 1192-, Chen, J. S., 365- Chen, J., 603-, 981-, 1181-, 1631-Plat, 2136-, Chen, M., 600-, 1510-, 1758-, 2256-, Plat, 2397-, Chen, P., 508-, Chen, Q., 1578-Plat Chen, R., 888-Symp, 1724-, Chen, S., 410-, 933-, 1290-, 1664-Plat, Chen, T., 852-Plat Chen, W., 1646-Plat, Chen, X., 791-Plat, 2026-, Chen,., 128-Plat, 266-, 317-, 410-, 726-, 756-, 1461-, Plat, 1626-Plat, 1825-, 1826-, 2541-, 2682-, 2685-, 2834-, 2852-, Chen, Z., 508-, Chenal,., Cheng,., Cheng, C.., 27-Subg Cheng, H., Cheng, J., Cheng, M. H., 668- Cheng, M., Cheng, N., Cheng, Q., 306- Cheng, R. R., Cheng, S.., 1626-Plat Cheng, X., 993-, Cheng,., 578-, Chen-Izu,., Chereji, R. V., Cherniavskyi,., 417- Chernov-Rogan, T., 1181-, 1631-Plat Cherny, V. V., 1633-Plat Chettimada, S., Cheung, M. S., 305-, 975-, Cheung, M., Chevallier, P., 1690-, Chew, T. G., Chi, H., 260-, 965- Chia, S., Chia-Chang, Z., Chiam, K., Chiaravalli-Giganti, J., Chib, R., 2233-, Chiba, P., Chidyausiku, T., 960- Chien, C., 127-Plat Chilkoti,., 26-Subg, Chill, J. H., 853-Plat Chin, H., 153-Plat Chin,. K., 1630-Plat Chinnapen,. J., 424- Chipot, C., Chiquete-Felix, N., Chirasani, V., Chiriaev, S., Chisholm, C., Chittori, S., Chiu,., Chiu, L., Chiu, S., 214-Plat Chiu, U., Chiu, W., 112-Plat, Wkshp, Chlanda, P., 403-, 411- Cho, C., 496-, 511- Cho, H. J., 1666-Plat Cho, H., 592- Cho, J., 439-, 995- Cho, K., Cho, M., 323- Cho, S., Chodankar, S. N., 2393-Plat Chodera, J.., 163-Plat, 933- Choi, B., Choi, H., Choi, J., 1030-, Choi, K., 1035-, 1662-Plat Choi, M., 682-, 2165-, Choi, R. H., 512- Choi, S., 749- Choi, U. B., 741- Choi, U., 159-Plat Choi,., Choisy, S. C., Cholak, E., 937- Chong, H., Chong, P. L., Chong, W., 1537-Plat Chou, J. J., 17-Subg Chou, T., 114-Plat, 1390-, Chou,., Chouikhi,., Chow, C.., 1630-Plat Chowdhury,., 1018-, Chowdhury, S., 1278-, 1640-Plat Christensen,. H., 520- Christensen,., 608- Christensen, J. R., Christensen, T., Christman, C., Christodoulou, J., 206-Plat Christopher, T., Chrom, C. L., Chu,. E., 932-Plat, Chu, F., Chu, J., Chu, X., 992-, Chubanov, V., Chugunov,. O., Chung, C. S., 601- Chung, H., 1033-, Chung, J., 2082-, 2371-Plat Chung, K. K., 701-, 704- Chung, P. J., Chung, P., Chung,., 106-Plat Church, J., 282- Churchman, S., 778-Symp Cianfrocco, M.., 220-Plat Cianfrocco, M., Ciarfella,., Cifra, M., 2246-, Cika, J., 69-Subg Cinar, S., Cirri, E., 70-Subg Ciruela, F., Ciruna, B., Ciryam, P., 787-Plat Claessens, M. M., Claiborne, M., Clancy, C. E., 526-, Symp, Clark,., Clark,. J., Clark, J.., Clark, K. J., 348- Clark, K. M., Clark, P. L., 204-Plat, 1553-Plat Clarke, J., 2367-Plat Clarke, O. B., 1642-Plat Clarke, O., 660- Clatot, J., 521- Clausen, M. V., Clauvelin, N., Clayton,. H., 138-Plat Clemens, L., Clemons, B., 1616-Symp Clemons, W. M., 932-Plat, 1746-, Clerico, E. M., 822-Plat Cleveland, T. E., Clifton, L., Clinton, R. M., 703- Clubb, R. T., Coates, C., 2379-Plat Cobo Torres, B., Cochran, J. C., 1304-, 2103-, Codutti,., Cody, L.., 561- Coe, J., Cognard, C., 1964-, Cohan, M. C., Cohen,., 1578-Plat Cohen, B. E., Cohen, C. J., 1631-Plat Cohen, F. S., 406- Cohen, I. S., 548- Cohen, J.., Cohen, J. B., 1574-Plat Cohen, L. B., Cohen, N. R., 1555-Plat Cohn, J., Coincon, M., 1646-Plat Cojoc,., 579- Coker, H. L., 384-, Colaci, F., Colas, C., 1651-Plat Colding, J. M., 2347-Plat Cole,., Cole, J. L., 374- Cole, P.., 337- Cole, T. R., Coleman, J., 174-Plat Coleman, R., 1044-, Colenso, C. K., 45-Subg Colina-Tenorio, L., 12-Subg Colledge, M., Collier, C. P., 429- Collier, M., Collins, J., Colom iego,., 215-Plat Colon, W., 282- Colon-Saez, J. O., Colpan, M., Colson, B.., Columbus, L., 949-, 1686-, Comar, W.., Comer, J., 1215-, 1648-Plat Comes, N., 1237-, Comlekoglu, T., Communie, G., 2368-Plat Concistre, M., Conde, M., 426- Condeelis, J. S., 663- Condeelis, J., Condon, K. J., 1642-Plat Condon, S., Connell, K., 994- Conti, C., 772-, Conti, M., 489- Contreras, G. F., 540- Contreras, G., 554- Conway,. E., Cook, E. C., 256- Cooke, R., 589-, Coombs, I., Coon,., 184-Plat, Cooper, R. S., 928-Plat Copello, J.., 796-Plat Copos, C.., Coppini, R., 503-, 795-Plat, 2085-, Coppola, S., 613- Cordeiro, J. M., 1151-, 1153-, Cordeiro,., 879-Plat Cordero Villamil, R., Cordero-Morales, J. F., Cornea, R. L., 1140-, 1253-, 2378-Plat, 2661-, Cornea, R., Cornell, C. E., Cornell, K., Corradi, V., 432-, 680-, Corradini, M. G., Corradini, M.,

222 Corran,., Correia, J. J., 2366-Plat, Corriea, J. J., 986- Corringer, P., 1576-Plat, Plat Corry, B., 527- Cortassa, S., 652-, Cortes,. M., 2725-, Cortes,., Cortes, M.., Cortina, G.., 1557-Plat Coscia,., Costa, J., 229-Plat Costa, K.., 798-Plat Costantin, J., Costantino, S., 662-, Costello,., 404- Coto Hernandez, I., 692- Cotten, M. L., 125-Plat, Coulibaly, Z., Couoh-Cardel, S., 914-Plat Courtemanche, N., Covarrubias, M., 528-, Covino, R., Cowburn,., Cowsik, S. M., 274- Cox, B., Cox, C.., 1530-Plat, 2049-, Cox, C., Cox, J., 75-Subg Cox, S., Crabtree, M.., 2367-Plat Craig, J. M., 834-Plat, Craig, P.., Craig, R., 582-, Cramer, H. C., 786-Plat Crapo,., Craven, S., Crawford, T. R., 959- Creamer, T. P., 256- Creamer, T., Cremers,., 151-Plat Cressiot, B., 939- Crevenna,. H., Crevenna,., Criado-Hidalgo, E., Cribbs, L. L., Cristaldi, L., 674- Croce, R., Crocini, C., 503-, 795-Plat, Cromer, B.., 2340-Symp Croquette, V., Cros, C., 479- Cross, T.., 1019-, Cross, T., Crouch, C., Crouse,., Crowe, M. J., 397- Crowley, M. F., Cruz,., 426-, Cruz, P., Cruz-Orengo, L., 488- Csernoch, L., 180-Plat, 501- Csik, G., Csizmok, V., 1552-Plat Csordas, G., 644-, 648-, 654- Csordas, G., 649-, Cuebas, V., Cuello, L. G., 853-Plat, 1217-, 2725-, Cuendet, M.., 443-, Symp, Cueva, J. G., 151-Plat Cui, G., Cui, H., 91-Plat, Cui, J., 548-, 551-, 555-, 803-Plat, Cui, Q., Cui, T., 1543-Plat Cui,., Cull-Candy, S. G., Cully, T. R., 512- Culp, M., Curic, V., 1542-Plat Currie, M., 1699-, Curtin, R. K., 224-Plat Cuvelier,., Cwiklik, L., Czajkowski, C., 1579-Plat, Czeslik, C., 2902-, Czirjak, T., 501- Chandradoss, S., 1543-Plat Ocon, P., da Fonseca, P., 1617-Symp da Sliva Lopes, K., achsel, H., 871-Plat, aday, C., 967- adi, P., 2384-Plat agan, M. P., 431- agdas,. S., 365- aggett, V., 296- agliyan, O., 230-Plat, agnino-leone, J.., 'gostino, T., 'gostino, T., ahal, N. P., ahl, P., 463-, 2327-Plat ai, G., 197-Plat ai, H., 57-Subg, 853-Plat, 1790-, 1888-, ai, M., 706-, 840-Plat ai, W., ai,., 875-Plat ailey, H., ailey, W., 97-Plat al Molin, M., 215-Plat al Peraro, M., 161-Plat, 1419-, albey, R. E., alphin, M.., 80-Symp, 208-Plat alton, J. P., alton, N., 603- ame, R., amgen, M.., d'mora, M., 134-Plat, amri, K., anaf, N., 717- aniel, S., 404- aniel, W., aniels,., anuser, G., 230-Plat, anzl, J. G., 921-Plat ao uc, K., 156-Plat ao, T. P., ao, T., 877-Plat arcy,. L., 796-Plat argazanli, G., 181-Plat arici,., arling, L. E., 544-, as,., 1776-, as,. K., 226-Plat as, M., as, P. K., as, P., as, R., 27-Subg, 370-, asanna,. K., 1618-Symp, asanna,., 626- ascal, N., 856-Plat asgupta, M., 1827-, asgupta, R., 212-Plat asika, S. K., 646- atar,., atta,., atta, R., 919-Plat auberman, W., 673- augherty,., 1594-Plat aum, B., 887-Symp aum, S., 'autilia, F., auzhenka, T., 271- 'vanzo, N., 800-Plat, 904- Plat avenport, T. M., avidson, C., 1659-Plat avidson, P., avidson, R. B., avies, K., 887-Symp avies, P. L., avies, T. F., avis,. G., 328- avis,., 700-, avis, C., 1545-Plat avis, J. P., 2374-Plat avis, J. R., 319- avis, J., 318-, 812-Plat, avis, K. W., 1635-Plat avis, T. P., 1665-Plat, awid,., 1624-Plat awson, T., 1230-, ayan, P., 669- aza-millone, M.., 421- e ngelis,.., e Blas, G.., de Bono, M., 787-Plat e Camilli, P., 497- e Felice, L. J., 1650-Plat e Franceschi, N., 1523-Plat, de Freitas, M. S., 879-Plat de Groot, B. L., 685-, 866- Plat de Groot, B., 805-Plat de la Cruz,., de la Cruz, E., e la Fuente, S., 648- e la Rosa, V., de la Serna, J., 1569-Plat e Leeuw, N. F., 834-Plat e Leon, K. J., 494- de Magalhaes, M. T., 315- e Maio,., de Oliveira, G.., 315-, 879-Plat de Oliveira, S. H., 311- de Paula, E., e Pinto, V., 1590-Plat e Ridder,., e Sancho,., 968- de Sautu, M., de Souza Leite, F., 898-Plat e Spirito, M., 772-, e Villiers, C., e Vivo, M., 161-Plat de Vreede, L. J., 762- eacon, O. M., 165-Plat eal, J., ean,. N., eane, C. M., 311- eba, F., 1574-Plat ebattisti, V., 642-, 644-, 2158-, eber, C., eboeuf, K., ebold, E. P., 575- ebowska, R., echer, N., eclerck, N., ecoursey, T. E., 1633-Plat edkova, E. N., 1594-Plat eek, J., efranceschi, G., 851-Plat egiacomi, M. T., egirmenci, E. H., egrado, W. F., egrado, W., 771- egroot,. C., ehart,., 1591-Plat ehelian,., 952- eindl, S., 835-Plat, ejardin, T., ejean, L., ekan, Z., 1630-Plat ekker, C., 1059-, 1620-Plat ekker, J., del lamo, J., 618-, 1324-, 1329-, el Rosario, N., 916-Plat elacruz, J. B., 474- elacruz, J., elarue, M., 1577-Plat, 2141-, 2340-Symp, 2724-, elarue-cochin, S., e-la-torre, P., elay, M., 775- elbart, F., elemotte, L., 806-Plat elgado, J., 810-Plat elgado-magnero, K. H., 680- elgado-magnero, K., eligkaris, C., 1428-, ell, Z., 858-Plat ellarole, M., ellino, G. I., 1539-Plat elre, C., 297- emarco, K. R., 526-, emaria, B., emaurex, N., embinski, H. E., 317- emers, S. M., emidowich,., 733- emir, O., emirkhanyan, L., 1230-, emonte,., empsey, C. E., empski, R., emydenko, K., enarier, E., 499- enesyuk, N.., eng, W., 1594-Plat eng, X., 109-Plat eng,., 765-, 1563-Plat, 1735-, 2168-, eng, Z., 555- enisov,., eniz,., 882-Symp, 2362-Plat ennis, P., 297- enos, S., epken, M., 364-, eplazes, E., eponte,. P., eraymond, N., eredge,., 321-, 822-Plat erenyi, I., erivery, E., 215-Plat erouchey, J. E., err, N.., 697- errien, V., errington, I. M., 834-Plat, 1049-, 1062-, des Georges,., 1642-Plat esai, M., esai, R. P., 381- esai, R. R., esai, R., esai, S., esamero, R. Z., esantiago, J., esantis, M. E., 220-Plat esarbre, E., esbourdes, C., 1593-Plat eschamps, J., 696- eschenes, I., 183-Plat, 521- eshpande, M., 878-Plat esmond, P. F., 603- espa, S., 1632-Plat esroches, J.,

223 evamani, T., evaney, E., 603- evi, S., evine, M., evree, B. T., 694- ewan, S., 1581-Plat ewitt,., hakal, K., 1595-Plat hakshnamoorthy, B., 113-Plat hara,., hindwal, S., 478- hoot,., 1754-, hoot, G. K., 655- i Bona, M., 698-, 1071-, 1452-, 1539-Plat i Carlo, M., 674- i iego, J. M., i Girolamo, R., 267- i Lucente, J., i Pierro, M., 2337-Plat i Rienzo, C., 730- i Rosa, M., 1590-Plat i Ventra, M., iao, F., iao, J., 397-, iaspro,., 134-Plat, 690-, 698-, 1071-, 1396-, 1452-, 1488-, 1539-Plat, iaz Vazquez, G., iaz-valencia,. J., ick, C. J., 82-Symp icke,.., icke,., icke, S. S., ickey,. M., ickson,., 1711-, iehl, M., 2094-, ienes, B., 180-Plat, 501- iepold,., 731- ies, M., ietler, G., 231-Plat ietrich, C.., 349- ietz, H., 131-Plat, 817-Plat, 1477-, 2336-Plat ifato, F., ifrancesco,., 2029-, ifranco, M., 796-Plat igiacomo, L., igman, M.., 725-, 1456-, igman, M., ignon, G. L., 988- iguiseppi,., 2521-, ill, K., ima, R., 2778-, imova, R., 212-Plat, 396-, 859-Plat, 1098-, imura, M., 241- inc, E., ing, F., 1665-Plat, 1719-, ing, Q., 553-, ing, X., 91-Plat, 1340-, 2459-, ingeldein,., 1107-, Plat ingfelder, F., 1562-Plat ionne, J., iraviyam, K., irita, V. J., 724- ischer, B. M., ischer,. E., 610-, Plat, 1841-, 2126-, ischer,., 609-, ispenza, C., 674- itta, L., 674- ittman, J., ittmore,., 361- iwu, Z., 653- ixon, M., 1619-Symp mitrieff, S.., 624- obies, M., 394-, 769-, 770- obrzynski, H., obson, C. M., 787-Plat, ockendorff, C., odd, B., 1533-Plat oenmez-cakil,., oering, K. M., 834-Plat, oerner, P.., oerr, J. M., 1903-, oerr, L., 797-Plat ogra, N., ogterom, M., oh, J. H., oh, J., ohra, H., okholyan, N., 2359-Plat oktorova, M., 430-, 1105-, 2299-Plat olan, M., olino,. M., olino,., ollinger, P., 243- olphin,., omashevskiy,., 371- omeier, T. L., 485-, 507- omene, C., 831-Symp, omingo,., ominguez Pardo, J. J., ominguez, J., ominguez, R., onadoni, C., 1661-Plat onald, B. R., 961- onaldson, S., 174-Plat ong, B., ong, W., 1261-, ong, X., ong, Z., 1708-, 2390-Plat onnarumma, F., 267- onohue Vo, E., 994- onovan-maiye, R., opico,. M., 557- opico,., 558-, opychai,., 2350-Plat oris, U., oroshenko, O., orr, J., orrell, M., 2303-Plat orsey, M. P., 173-Plat orsey, S. B., 'Orsogna, M. R., os Remedios, C., 1039-, otson,. L., 1646-Plat oudna, J.., 365- ougan, L., 935- owler, R., ownton, M. T., oye, J., ragicevic, E., 797-Plat ragovich, M., raheim, H. J., rege, E., reizehnter, L., 481- rew,., 1646-Plat rew, N., ries, R., riessen, R. P., riouchi,., river, J. W., rndic, M., 127-Plat robizhev, M., rubin,., 1524-Plat rubinn,., rummond,., 25-Subg u Bois, J., 1662-Plat u, X., uanmu,., ubreuil, B., udekula, K., udko, O., 883-Symp udley, Jr, S. C., 645- udley, S. C., udzinski, N., uff, M., 2430-, uggan, N., umont, S., un, W., 479- uncan,. L., 1571-Plat undas, C. M., uneau, J., 1597-Plat unevall, J., 785-Plat unlap,.., 837-Plat unlap,., 358-, unn,. K., 1464-, unn,. R., 147-Plat, 151-Plat unn,., 1312-, uocastella, M., uong, T. X., 1519-Plat upont, G., upper, N. J., 481- upuis, G., 692- urak,., urand,., urand, E., 1565-Plat uret, G., uro, N.., ushek, O., uss, O., 880-Plat utcher, S. K., 1316-, utcher, S., 1538-Plat utra, V. F., utta, N., 1659-Plat utzler, R., 116-Plat, wivedi, M., 1598-Plat yer, B., yer, R., ylewska,., E Earley, C. J., Eastman, J., Eaton, J., Ebata, H., Ebbinghaus, S., 22-Subg, 292-, 828-Plat Ebenhan, J., Ebrahimi, P., Ebright, R. H., 1041-, 1049-, Echaide, M., 1128-, Echelman,. J., 821-Plat, 1474-, Eckels, E. C., 821-Plat Eckels, E., Eckenhoff, R., 97-Plat, 528- Eckert, C. E., Eckhardt, J., 510- Eddy, R. J., 663- Edelmaier, C., Edelstein-Keshet, L., 194-Symp Eder, C., 776- Edwards, B. F., Edwards,. T., Edwards, J. C., 507- Edwards, R. J., 1638-Plat Edwards, T. L., 922-Plat Eells, R., 1867-, Efremov,. K., Efremov, R. G., Egawa,., 242- Egelman, E. H., 1639-Plat, Plat, Eger, B. T., Eggenberger, O. M., 854-Plat Eggenberger, O., Egger, M., Eggers,. K., Eghiaian, F., 471- Egom, E. E., Ehlers, G., 993- Ehmann, H., Ehrnstorfer, I.., 116-Plat Eicher, B., Eiler, S., 154-Plat Eisenberg,. S., 78-Subg, 823- Plat Eisner, J., Eisner, V., 1589-Plat Ekehchiadi, V. C., Ekiert,. C., 75-Subg Ekimoto, T., 242- Ekmekci, B., 238- Ekpenyong,. E., 612-, 1531-Plat Elazar,., 434- ELBahnasawy, M.., Elberson, B. W., 2725-, Elcock,. H., 204-Plat El-in, T. M., 522- Elf, J., 835-Plat, 1449-, 1542-Plat El-Hage, K., 266- Elinder, F., 202-Plat Elkins, J., Elkins, Z. F., Ellaithy,., Ellekvist, P., Ellena, J. F., 1919-, Ellinwood, N., 1152-, Elliott,.., Elliott, M., 642- Elliott, P., 809-Plat Ellis-avies, G. C., Ellison, L., Elmer-ixon, M. M., Elmore,. E., 1875-, 1887-, Elmslie, K. S., 96-Plat Elnakish, M., 2091-, Plat Elrod, J., 487-, Elsayad, K., Elting, M. W., Eltit, J. M., 1650-Plat, Emendato,., 267- Emilie, G., Emter, C.., 507-, Endeward, B., 1644-Plat Eng, E. T., Engberg, O., Engelke, H., 441- Engelke, M. F., Engelman,., 1637-Plat Engen, P., English, K., Enkavi, G., Ennomani, H., Enoki, T.., 1852-, Enrique, N., Enslow, B. T., 546- Epstein, S. C., Erdmann, R., 1465-, Erdodi, F., Erickson, S. G., Erie,., 37-Subg, 2535-, Erin,., 438- Erler, J. T., 608- Ernst,. M., Ernst, O. P., 1751-, Ernst, O., Ernst, R., Ernst, S.., 2325-Plat Ertabaklar, H., Ertle, J., 734- Ertug, S., Erwin, N., 250- Escobar,. L., 796-Plat Escobar, C.., Eskici, G., Espinal,., Espino, J.., 945- Espino, T. J., 265- Espinoza-Fonseca, M., 94-Plat Es-Salah-Lamoureux, Z.,

224 Esser,., Esser, K.., 586- Esswein, S. R., 823-Plat Estadella, I., Estel, K., 436- Estevez, R., Estrada, J. B., 786-Plat Estrada, L., 722- Etson, C. M., 838-Plat Ettrich, R. H., 948- Eum, K. S., 801-Plat, Eva, S., Evans, E. G., 203-Plat Evans, J.., 656- Evans, L. S., Evavold, B.., Everaerts, W., Everson, B., 956- Ewert, K. K., 860-Plat, Exline, M., Ezzell, N.., F Faber, J., Fabian, R., Fabre, K. L., Faccenda,., 655- Faeder, J. R., 668- Fagan,., 1354-, Fagnant, P. M., Fahie, M.., 1510-, Fair, J., Faivre,., Faivre, J., Fakhri, N., 7-Subg Falk, M. J., Falk, M. M., Falke, J. J., 1937-, Falkenberg, C. V., Falorsi, G., 579- Falvo, M. R., 462- Falzone, M., 1127-, Fan,., 783-Plat Fan, C., Fan, J., 953-, Fan, X., Fan, Z., 410- Fang,., 1591-Plat Fang, S., 765-, 926-Plat, Fanning, J. K., 248- Fantauzzi-Nieves, K. R., 641- Fantham, M., Faraggi, E., 982- Faraldo-Gomez, J.., Faraldo-Gomez, J., 638-, Faraldo-Gomez, J., 887-Symp, Faramarzi, S., Fareh, M., 740- Faretta, M., 1539-Plat Farley, J., Farmer, B., 255- Farnoud,., 2-Subg Farooq, S., Farrant, M., Farrell, B., Farrell, S., Farrens,. L., 843-Plat Farrington, J., 403- Faruk, N. F., Faschinger, F., 906-Plat, Fass, J. H., 163-Plat Fatemi, F., 1608-Plat Fathali, H., 785-Plat Faull, S. V., Faure, J., 499- Faust, J. E., 120-Plat Favela-Rosales, F., 420-, Fawaz, R., 341- Fawzi, N., 24-Subg Fay, J. F., 843-Plat Faye, N., 181-Plat Faylough, S., Fazelkhah,., 92-Plat Fealey, M. E., Fechner, S., Fedorov, V., 2371-Plat Fedorova, N. V., Feig, M., 866-Plat, Feigenson, G. W., 857-Plat, 1852-, 1858-, 1861-, Feigenson, G., 430- Feindt, J., Feingold, M., 657- Feinstein, S. C., Feinstein, S., Felekyan, S., 288-, 659-, 1073-, 1608-Plat Felipe,., 1237-, 1238-, Fenard,., 126-Plat Feng, C., 789-Plat Feng, H., 581-, Feng, J., 2180-, Feng,., Feng, Z., Fenimore, P., 273- Fenn, T.., 275- Fennouri,., 752- Fenollar-Ferrer, C., 640- Fenwick,. J., 577- Feodorova,. N., Fera,., Ferguson, J. P., 2329-Plat Ferguson, M. L., 739- Fernadez, J. M., Fernandes,.., 142-Plat, 1606-Plat Fernandez,., Fernandez, J. M., 821-Plat, 1474-, Fernandez, J., 209-Plat Fernandez-uenas, V., Fernandez-Leiro, R., Fernandez-Marino,. I., Fernandez-Millan, P., 15-Subg Fernandez-Tenorio, M., 480-, Feroz, H. M., Ferrantini, C., 503-, 795- Plat, 2085-, Ferraro, N., Ferreira Gomes, M., Ferreira, R. M., Ferreon,. M., Ferreon, J. C., Ferrero, M., Ferron, L., Fertig, N., 764-, 797-Plat, 1160-, 1229-, 1348-, 2025-, 2028-, Fetter, R., 151-Plat Fichte, M., Ficici, E., Fickentscher, R., Fiedler, S., 218-Plat Fiedorczuk, K., Figueiredo, M. S., Figueroa,. M., Figueroa, L. C., Fijalka,., Filippov,. V., 1554-Plat Filius, M., 743-, 2319-Plat Filizola, M., 139-Plat Fill, M., 493- Finch,., Findlay, H. E., 748- Findlay, H., 389- Findlay, J.., 1592-Plat Fineberg,. J., Fineberg, J.., Fink, C., Fink, R. H., 584-, 2382-Plat Finkbeiner, S., Finkielstein, C. V., Finnegan, P. S., 922-Plat Finzi, L., 358-, 837-Plat, Fiore, K. E., Fiorin, G., Firtel, R., 618- Firth, J. M., 509- Fis,., 820-Plat Fischer,. E., 656- Fischer, J. W., 2372-Plat Fischer, M.., Fischer, N., 246- Fischer, W. B., Fischmeister, R., 489- Fisher, K. N., Fishman, C. E., Fitter, J., 160-Plat Fitts, R. H., Fitzkee, N. C., 239-, 1025-, 1482-, 2366-Plat Fiutowski, J., Flach, C. R., Flament,., Flatebo, C., Fleishman, S., 434- Fleming, K. G., Fleming, K., Fletcher, B., Fletcher, S., Fletcher-Taylor, S., Flint, G., 813-Plat Flood, E., 530-, 2347-Plat Floreano,., Flores,., 2193-, Flores, J., Floros, J., Floyd, K., Flynn, G. E., Focia, P. J., 876-Plat Fodor, J., 501- Foelser, M., 104-Plat Foguel,., 879-Plat Fojan, P., Foley, M., Folkerts,.., Follis,., 69-Subg Fologea,., 753-, 754-, 1124-, 1235-, 2582-, Fomina,. F., 488- Forbes, B., 376- Ford,., 960- Ford, C., Ford,.., 507- Ford, K. M., Forde, N. R., Forero Shelton,. M., Forero-Shelton, M., 2570-, 2790-, Forgacs, E., 1296-, Forman-Kay, J.., Forman-Kay, J., 1552-Plat Fornasiero, F., 758- Forrest, L. R., 637-, 640-, 1347-, 1644-Plat Forrest, L., 638- Forrester, F. M., 1145-, 2373-Plat Forrester, I., Forsberg, B., Forth, S., 227-Plat Forties, R.., Foskett, J., Foss, J. I., 616- Fossat, M. J., 307- Fossat, M., 877-Plat Fosso-Tande, J., Foster,. B., 2375-Plat Foster, H., 221-Plat Foster, M. P., 996- Fourati, Z., 1577-Plat, 2724-, Foust,. J., 456- Fowler, C., Fradin, C., 2343-Symp Francesco, P., Francetic, O., 2392-Plat Francino,., Francis,. J., 509- Francis, E.., Francisco, B. N., Franck, C., 786-Plat, Franco,., Francois, J., 618- Francois, N., 624- Frank, J., 1642-Plat Franklin, T., Franze, K., 9-Subg Franzini-rmstrong, C., Fraser,.., 1636-Plat Fraser, J. S., 2389-Plat Fraternali, F., 809-Plat Freddolino, P. L., Frederich, B. J., 1594-Plat Freed, J. H., 928-Plat, 2388-Plat Freed, K. F., 1010-, Plat, Freedman, B.., Freeman, C. M., 453- Freese, M. J., 309- Frenkel,., 273- Frey, S. L., Freymann,. M., 876-Plat Fricke, N., 212-Plat Fridlyand, L., Frieden, M., Friedl, G., Friedman, T. B., Friemann, R., 634- Friis, S., 520-, 2025-, 2028-, Frischknecht, F., 1618-Symp Froberg, J., Frolov, V.., 782-Symp Frolov, V., Fromme, P., Fromme, R., Frosio,., Fu,., 484- Fu, J., Fu, R., 125-Plat, 1019-, 1884-, 2459-, Fuchigami, S., Fuchs, P., Fudenberg, G., Fudim, R., Fuente Gomez, G. J., Fuentes Balaguer,., Fuentes Perez, M., 836-Plat Fujisaki, H., Fujishiro, S., Fujita,., Fujita, H., Fujitani, H., Fujiwara, K., 459- Fukami,., 1588-Plat Fukuma, T., 1588-Plat Fukuto, H. S., 469- Fulcher,. G., 2354-Plat Funatsu, T., Fung, H., Funke, J. J., 817-Plat Furia, L., 1539-Plat Furman, L., 349- Furst, O., 904-Plat Furtig, B., Furuwaka, C., Fuselier, T., 912-Plat, Fusi, L., 893-Plat, 894-Plat, 896-Plat Fuson, K., Futori, S., 259- Fuwad,.,

225 G Gabbrielli, T., 795-Plat Gabdullin,., Gabelli, S. B., 101-Plat Gabizon, R., Gaborit, N., Gabriel, C., 714- Gabriel, M. F., Gabriel, M., 722- Gaczynska, M., Gadeberg, H. C., Gadok,., 1509-, 1604-Plat, Gaffney, K.., 439- Gaffney, K., 440- Gaggar,., Gagnon, K. T., Gagnon, M., Gahlmann,., 731- Gahlon, H. L., Gaire, M., Gaitan-Penas, H., Galey, J., 920-Plat Galgani, T., Galice, S., 1594-Plat Galimzyanov, T. R., 1889-, 2304-Plat Galkin, V. E., 1264-, Gall,., Gall,., Gall, K. E., 974- Gallaher, W., 912-Plat Galland, R., Galletto, R., Galmarini, C. M., 716-, Galvan-Hernandez,., 420-, Galy,., 126-Plat Gamal El-in, T. M., 524- Gambardella, J., 2373-Plat Gamper, N., Gandhi,., Gandhi, J. G., Gandhi, S., Gandon-Renard, M., Ganesan, S. J., Ganjali,., 703- Ganji, M., Ganjiwale,., 274- Gansen,., 1073-, 1848-, 2335-Plat Ganter, O., Gantumur, N., Gantz, S. C., 179-Plat Gao, J., 171-Plat, 254- Gao, M., Gao, R., 357- Gao, X., Gao,., 91-Plat, 1333-, 1940-, 2811-, Gao, Z., 553-, 850-Plat, 1187-, 1212-, Garai, K., Garai, S., 1121-, Garber, L., 486- Garcia Gonzalez, E., 693- Garcia Parajo, M., 697- Garcia Seisdedos, H., 989- Garcia,. E., Garcia,., 272- Garcia,., 307- Garcia, C., 716- Garcia, I., Garcia, J. G., 280- Garcia, K., Garcia, M. C., Garcia-lvarez, B., Garcia-rribas,., Garcia-elgado, N., 543- Garcia-Garibay, M., Garcia-Giustiniani,., 810-Plat Garcia-Moreno, B., 884-Symp Garcia-Murria, M. J., Garcia-Olivares, J., 1648-Plat Garcia-Pavia, P., 810-Plat Garcia-Pino,., 1561-Plat Garcia-Robles, I., Garcia-Saez,. J., 6-Subg, Garcia-Soriano,., 657- Gardel, M. L., 146-Plat Gardel, M., Gardill, B. R., 99-Plat Gardini, L., Gardner, M. K., 55-Subg Gardner, S., 1641-Plat Garini,., 2345-Symp, Garner, R. M., 617- Garry, R. F., 912-Plat Garten, M., Garvie, C., Gasic,. G., 975- Gaspari, R., 161-Plat Gasparri, F., Gasser, C. F., 848-Plat Gaston, B., Gatto, C., Gau,., Gaub, B. M., Gauchat, E., Gauer, J., 37-Subg, Gaus, K., 105-Plat, 187-Symp Gautel, M., 809-Plat Gauthier, C., Gavazzi,., Gavrilchik,., Gawrisch, K., 2361-Plat, Gayek,. S., GC, J. B., 1600-Plat Gdalevsky, G., Ge, J., Ge, P., 109-Plat, 1286-, Ge, X., 1665-Plat, Ge,., 171-Plat Gebhard, R., Gebhardt, J. M., 746- Geddes, C.., Gee, C. E., 458- Gees, M., Geeves, M.., 57-Subg, 572-, 1257-, Geeves, M., 1279-, Geffeney, S. L., 95-Plat Gehmlich, K., Geiger, J. H., 341- Geiser, R. J., Geiss, B. J., Gelbart, W., Gelis, I., 295-, 1702-, Geng,., 555- Genheden, S., 872-Plat Gennerich,., 28-Subg Gentile, F., Gentry, R. C., George,. L., George,., George, M., 797-Plat, 1160-, 1229-, 1348-, 2025-, 2028-, George, T., 994- Georgiev, T., 2382-Plat Georgieva, E. R., 928-Plat Gerfen, G. J., Gergely, Z., Gerhard, S., Gerhold, J. M., 15-Subg Gericke,., 1518-Plat, 1926-, Gershenson,., 822-Plat Gerstle, R., Gerstman, B. S., 1600-Plat Gerstman, B., 944- Gerwert, K., Getz, M., Geyer, E.., Geyer, R. R., Geyer, V. F., Ghaemi, Z., Ghafarian, M., Ghafourian Nasab, F., Ghai, I., Ghanbarpour,., 341- Gheber, L., Ghelfi, M., 380- Ghezzi, C., 634- Ghirlanda, G., 1560-Plat Ghisi, V., Ghomi, M., Ghosh,., Ghosh, G., Ghosh, P., 1384-, Ghovanloo, M., Giacomazza,., 674- Gianti, E., 806-Plat Gibbs, E. B., Gibbs, S. L., 700- Gibby, W.., Gibson, K., Gichana, E., Gicheru,. W., 1575-Plat Gielnik, M., 938- Gierasch, L. M., 822-Plat Giese, H. M., 660- Gifford, S. M., Giganti,., Gil,., 15-Subg Gilardoni, L. J., Gilchrist, L., 172-Plat Gileadi, O., 1666-Plat Giletto, M. B., Gill, O., Gillespie,., 493-, Gillis, K.., 475-, Gillispie, G.., 1166-, Plat, 2378-Plat Gilly, N., Gilmore,. M., 2874-, Gilmore, K., Gilson, M. K., Ginsburg, K. S., 1632-Plat, Giorgetti, L., 780-Symp Giovannucci,., 2327-Plat Giraldez, T., 198-Plat Girard, P., Girardeau,., 521- Girvan, M., Gissen, P., Giuliani, M., 695-, Glaaser, I. W., 901-Plat Gladfelter,. S., 23-Subg Glaser, M., Glasnov, T., 2297-Plat Glass, T. E., 475- Glattard, E., 126-Plat Glaubitz, C., Gleasner, C., Glickman, J., Globyte, V., 363- Gloss, L., 1825-, Glover, Z. J., 691- Glukhov,., 1206-, Glushakova, S. E., Glushakova, S., Glushankova, L., 2383-Plat Gnanasambandam, R., Gnutt,., 828-Plat, 1545-Plat Goa, J., 548- Goda, K. K., Godballe, C., 923-Plat Godecke,., 2372-Plat Goebel, M., 599- Goetschius,. J., 789-Plat Goetze, T., 1160-, 2025-, Gohlke,., 395- Gohlke, H., 241-, 243-, 1806-, Gohring, J., Goig, G.., Golani, G., 425- Goldenfeld, N., Goldgur,., Goldhaber, J. I., Golding, I., 1679-Wkshp Goldman,., 205-Plat, Goldman,. E., 980-, Goldner, L. S., Goldschen-Ohm, M. P., 200- Plat, Goldsmith, R. H., 200-Plat, Goldstein,., Goldstein, B., 2364-Plat, Goldstein, R. E., Goldstein, S.., 802-Plat, 853- Plat, 903-Plat, 2042-, Golebiewska, U. P., Golenar, T., Golfetto, O., 703- Goloborodko,., Gomes,. V., Gomes, E., Gomes, G., 1552-Plat, 1606-Plat Gomez,. M., 480- Gomez,., 489-, 2653-, Gomez-Hurtado, N., 1146-, Gomis-Perez, C., 545- Goncalves, M., Gonczi, M., 180-Plat Gonen, T., 78-Subg Gong, J., Gong, Z., 864-Plat, Goni, F., 1944-, 2159-, 2569-, Gonzales, J., 430- Gonzalez Gaitan, M., 215-Plat Gonzalez Martinez, O., Gonzalez, C. L., Gonzalez, C., 540-, 554-, Gonzalez, J. M., Gonzalez, Jr, R. L., 1625-Plat Gonzalez, Jr., R. L., 81-Symp Gonzalez, O., Gonzalez, T., Gonzalez, W., Gonzalez-Halphen,., 12-Subg Gonzalez-Maeso, J., Gonzalez-Mancera,., Gonzalez-Martinez,., 2749-, 2750-, Gonzalez-Perez, V., 902-Plat Gonzalez-Ramirez, E., Gonzalez-Suarez,., 1648-Plat Good, M. C., Goodhill, G. J., 669- Goodman, M. B., 48-Subg, 151- Plat, Goodrich, J.., Goodrow, R. J., 1151-, Goodwin, P., 712- Goparaju, G., Gopinath, T., 2465-, Gordon, S. E., 561-, 830- Symp, 1726-, Gordon, S., 687- Goren, M., Goreshnik, I., 960- Gorfe,.., 1716-, 1728-,

226 Gorkali, R., 1621-Plat Gorle, S., Gorman, J., 874-Plat Goronzy, I., 387-, 413- Gorressen, S., 2372-Plat Gosavi, S., 826-Plat Goss, T. J., Goswamee, P., Gotthardt, M., 126-Plat, Gottlieb, P.., Gottlieb, P., Goud, B., 1654-Plat Goult, B. T., Gourdie, R. G., Govindan, S., 582- Gozzi,., Grabe, M., 634-, 907-Plat, Graber, Z., Grabon,., 1599-Plat Gracia, P., 971- Gracic,., 360- Gradinaru, C. C., 446-, 1552-Plat, 1606-Plat, Gradinaru, C., 142-Plat Gradogna,., Graf, M., 155-Plat Granata,., 45-Subg, 528-, 2054-, 2293-Plat Grandi, E., 1152-, Grandinetti, G., Grandl, J., 188-Symp Grandoch, M., 2372-Plat Grant, B.., 1166-, Plat Grant, B. J., 1288-, 1442-, 2212-, Grant, B., 225-Plat, Grant, T.., Grant, T., Granzier, H., 895-Plat, Graslund,., 788-Plat Grasso, G., 980- Grassucci, R.., 1642-Plat Grater, F., 391-, 967-, 2412-, Gratton, E., 105-Plat, 698-, 710-, 725-, 729-, 730-, 919-Plat, 1078-, 1448-, 1456-, Grau-Campistany,., Grauffel, C., 870-Plat Gravel,. E., 119-Plat Gravel, B., 2332-Plat Gray, J. J., 962- Gray, K., Gray-Owen, S., Greaser, M., Greathouse,. V., 2606-, Greathouse,., 1135-, 2604-, Greeff, N. G., 514-, 519- Green, E. M., Green, K., Green, M. E., 2678-, Green, W., Greenall, R., Greenan, G., 75-Subg Greenberg, C. H., Greenberg, R.., 610-, 1653-Plat, Greenberg, R. M., Greenberg, R., 609- Greenland, K., 333- Greenleaf, W. J., 370- Greenwood,., 2300-Plat Gregor, C., 921-Plat Gregorio, C., Gregoryan, G., 771- Greiner, T., Greiser, M., 486- Gresham, K. S., Grexa, I., Grey, R., 2352-Plat Greytak,. B., 233-Plat Gribkoff, V. K., 888-Symp Griffie, J., 699-, 709- Griffin, B., Griffith, T. N., Griffiths, L. G., Grigsby, S., Grill, S., Grimm, C., 849-Plat, Grimm, J. B., 110-Plat Grimmer, M., Grinspan, L., 1258-, Grinstaff, M., 760- Grishaev,., 1549-Plat Griswold, J. R., Griswold, J., Grobner, G., 1107-, Plat Groger, P., 720- Gronenborn,. M., Gront,., 232-Plat Groome, J. R., 516- Grosberg,., Groschner, K., 2297-Plat Gross, E., 612- Gross, J.., 324- Gross, M. L., 911-Plat Gross, S., 225-Plat Gross, W., 620- Grosset,., Grossfield,., Grossinger, E. M., 1635-Plat Grossinger, E. M., Grossman, L. I., Grotjahn,., Groves, J. T., 150-Plat Gruber, H. J., 820-Plat, 906- Plat, Gruber, H., 2224-, Gruber, S. G., 715- Gruber, S., Grubmueller, H., 155-Plat, 685-, Grubmuller, H., 246-, 866- Plat, 871-Plat, Gruebele, M., 263-, 1358-, 1545-Plat Gruget, C., 174-Plat Grunder, S., 2350-Plat Grunsfeld, S., Grunwald,., 106-Plat Grutter, T., Grygorczyk, R., 1528-Plat Gu, L., Gu, R., 423-, Gu,., 603-, Guadalupe, K., 298- Gualdoni,., Guan, F., Guan, L., 90-Plat Guan, X., 559- Guarina, L., Guarino, F., Guay-Begin,., Guck, J., 612- Gudermann, T., 481-, Guedes de la Cruz, G., Plat Guedes,. F., Guedes,., Guerra, F., Guerrero, K., 265- Guglin, M. E., 597- Guha,. J., Guha,., Guha, S., Guhathakurta, P., Gui, L., Guinn, E. J., 303-, Guixa-Gonzalez, R., Gulak, K. L., Gumbart, J. C., 976-, Plat, 1586-Plat, 1688-, 1762-, Gumpper, K., 513-, 588-, Gumus, Z. H., 229-Plat Gunawardana, S., Gundlach, J. H., 834-Plat, 1049-, 1062-, Gunning, P., Gunton, J.., Guo, J., 1193-, 1236-, 2339-Symp, Guo, P., 1322-, 2040-, Guo, R., 438-, 440- Guo, S., 758-, Guo, W., Guo,., 479- Gupta,. K., Gupta,., 166-Plat, 745- Gupta, C., Gupta, G.., 247- Gupta, G., Gupta, K., Gupta, M., 523-, Gupta, S., 2273-, Gupte, S.., Gupte, T., Gur, M., Gurdasani, S. S., Gurel, P. S., 27-Subg, Gurevich, L., Gurnev, P.., 2161-, Guros, N. B., Guruge, C., Gururaja Rao, S., 1596-Plat Gussak, G., Guterres, H., 867-Plat Guthold, M., 606-, 611-, 614- Gutierrez,., 855-Plat Gutierrez, J., 703- Gutierrez-Medina, B., Guttman, M., 779-Symp Guvench, O., Guy, R.., Guzman, I., 1545-Plat Gyamfi, H., 239- Gyimesi, M., Gyorke, S., H Ha, B., 916-Plat Ha, J., 1121-, Ha, K. N., Ha, T., 1-Subg, 30-Subg, 135- Symp, 2321-Plat Haack, R.., Haaga, J., Haarmann, C., 1160-, 2025-, Haas,. L., 326- Haas,., 327- Haas, E., 210-Plat Habchi, J., Habibi, M., 869-Plat Hackel, B. J., Hackos,. H., 1631-Plat Hadapad,. B., 247- Haddadian, E. J., 1683-, Haensel,., 871-Plat, Hafner, J. H., Hagen, J., 536- Haglin, E. R., Hahn, K. M., 663-, 2268-, Hahn, K., 230-Plat Haies, I. M., Haines, T. H., Haissaguerre, M., 479- Hajjar, R., Hajnoczky, G., 642-, 649-, Hajnoczky, G., 643-, 644-, 654-, Hakuno, F., 844-Plat Halaszovich, C. R., 338- Haldar, S., 209-Plat, 403- Haleva, L., Haley, S., 1845-, Halimeh, I., Hall,. R., 761- Hall,., Hall, C. K., Hall, K. B., Hall, R., 264- Hall, S. B., 431- Hallan,., 2323-Plat Hallatschek, O., Hallen, M.., 961- Halliburton, G., Hallock, M. J., 2300-Plat Hamadani, K. M., 2280-, 2320-Plat Hamadani, K., Hamdani, N., Hamelberg,., 2285-Symp Hamilton,., 1592-Plat Hamilton, E. S., 191-Symp Hammer,.., Hammer, J.., Hammond,., Hammond, J.., 372- Hamouda,. K., 1574-Plat Hams, N., Han, C., Han, J., Han, K., Han, M., Han, R., Han, S., 2295-Plat Han, T. H., Hancock, B., Hancock, J. F., Hancock, K., 415- Hancock, W. O., 1289-, 2096-, 2101-, Hancox, J. C., 1196-, 2021-, Hand, T. H., 367- Hanein,., 86-Symp, 925-Plat, Hanft, L. M., 574-, Hangler,., 714- Hanifin, C. T., 95-Plat Hanke, C., 1806-, Hanna, C., 1124-, Hannesschlaeger, C., Hanrahan, J., Hansen, P. L., Hansen, R. S., Hanson, P., Hanson, S. M., 163-Plat Hanson, S., 567- Hanssen, E., 1619-Symp Hantschel, O., 161-Plat Hao, H., Hao, P., 2535-, Hapiak, V. M., 141-Plat Happo, N., Haq, K., 479- Haq, Z., 1529-Plat Haque, F., 1294-, 2040-, Harada,., Harding, S. M., 610- Hariadi, R. F., Hariharan, B., Hariri, H., 2358-Plat Harish, B., Harishchandra, R., Harmon, T. S., 1022-, Harms, M. J., 300- Haron-Khun, S., 178-Plat Harper, P. E., Harries,., 964- Harrington, S., Harris,., 1650-Plat Harris, C.,

227 Harris, N. J., Harris, S. P., 2743-, Harris, S., Harrison,., Harsini, F., Hart, K. M., 300- Hartel,. J., 660- Hartke, R., Hartman, B., Hartman, K. L., 150-Plat Hartmann,., 971-, Hartzell, C., Haruehanroengra, P., Hasbun, J. E., Hashemi Shabestari, M., Hashemi, M., Hashimoto, K., Hashimoto, T., Hashizume, S., Hashmi, I., Haskin, C. E., Hassan,., Hassinger, J., 1524-Plat Haswell, E., 191-Symp Hata, H., 168-Plat Hattne, J., 78-Subg Haudenschild,., Haugaard-Kedstrom, L. M., Hauser, F., 714- Hauser, K., 965- Hausmann, M., Hausmann, R., 2350-Plat Hautala, V., Havelka,., Havenith, R., 870-Plat Hawkins, T. L., 2781-, Hawthorne, W., 929-Plat Hayashi, K., Hayashi, M., Hayashi, T., 293-, Hayati, Z., 382-, Hayden, C. C., Hayden, C., 1604-Plat Hayden, E. J., 739- Hayes, S., 913-Plat Hays, F.., 321- Hays, J. M., 949- Hays, T. S., Hazel,., 976- He, C., He, H., 505- He, J., 912-Plat, 1886-, He, L., 477-, 1603-Plat, 1967-, He, P., 756-, 2682-, He, Q., He, R., He, S., 765-, 1110-, 1637-Plat Head-Gordon, T., 1783-, 2394-, Heath, J., 829-Plat Heberle, F.., 429-, 861- Plat, 1105-, Heberle, F., 2303-Plat Heckel,., Heckmeier, P. J., Hedde, P., 710-, 725- Hedger, G., Hedlund, E. G., 1383-, 1540-Plat Heerklotz, H., 218-Plat, 1880-, Heermann,. W., Heffler, J., 814-Plat Heftberger, P., Hegemann, P., 458-, 848- Plat, 849-Plat, 1756-, 2086-, 2706-, 2711-, Hegge, J., 1543-Plat Hegyi, B., 180-Plat, Hegyi, G., 1306-, Heidarsson, P. O., 290- Heidary,., Heidotting, S. P., 2329-Plat Heijman, J., Heikal,.., 1415-, 1699-, Heilemann, M., Heilig, T., Heinemann, S. H., 556- Heinen,., 2372-Plat Heinneman, S., Heinrich, F., 175-Plat, 686-, 858-Plat, 1867-, Heinrich, V., Heinz, L. P., 584- Heissler, S. M., Held, K., 2292-Plat Heldstab, H., 514-, 519- Heldwein, E. E., 176-Plat, 928-Plat Helie, J., 1571-Plat Hell, S., 921-Plat Heller, G., Heller, I., 103-Plat Helliwell, M. V., Helliwell, M., Helmes, M., 599- Helsell, C. V., 1126-, Hemley, R. J., 1732-, Hemmen, K., 288- Hemmings Jr., H. C., Hendel, N. L., Henderson, J., 864-Plat, Hendon, T., Hendricks,. G., Hendrickson, W.., 660-, 1642-Plat Hendrickx-Rodriguez, S., 462- Henen, M.., Hengartner, N., Hengesbach, M., Henin, J., 2201-, Henkel,. W., Henley, R.., 767- Henley, R., 766- Henneke, G., Hennen, J., Henning-Knechtel,., 984- Henriksen,. C., 476- Henriques, S. T., Henriquez, S., 1589-Plat Henry, E., Hensley, H., Hentz,., 181-Plat Henze, M., 591- Henzler-Wildman, K., Symp Heo, P., 395- Her, B., Her, C., Herenyi, L., Herlax, V., 421-, Hernandez Candia, C., Hernandez,., Hernandez, B., Hernandez-Cobos, J., 420-, Hernandez-Tiedra, S., Herneisen,. L., Herold, K., Herraiz-Martinez,., Herrera,. M., Herrera,. P., Herrero-Galan, E., 810-Plat Herrmann,., Herschlag,., 370- Hervas, J. H., Hervy, M., Herwig, M., Herzig, V., 1630-Plat Herzik, Jr., M.., Herzog, W., 573-, 897-Plat, Heslop, K., 1591-Plat Hess, B., 871-Plat, Hessel,., Hestekin, C., 264- Hester,. M., Hettige, J., 385-, Heusser, S.., 2728-, Hexum,., Heyert,., Heylman, C., Hibbs, R. E., 1573-Plat Hichri, E., Hidaka,., 237-, 253-, 259-, 286-, 2433-, Higashigawa, S., 259- Higashihara, M., Higinbotham, H. R., Higuchi, H., 222-Plat, Hilbert, L., Hill,. P., 2287-Symp Hill, B. C., Hill, C. E., Hill, T.., 339-, Hills Jr, R.., Hilton, J. K., Hilton, J., 563- Himeno,., 647-, Hinck,., Hinck, C. S., Hinde, E., 105-Plat Hines, K. G., 2361-Plat, Hinkle, P., 758-, 773-, 1624-Plat Hinrichs, M., Hinshaw, J. E., Hinshaw, J., 401-, 926-Plat, 1553-Plat Hinterdorfer, P., 820-Plat, 906- Plat, 2426-, 2625-, Hipolito, J., 619- Hirakis, S. P., 2380-Plat Hire, R. S., 247- Hiriart, M., 543- Hirsch, M., 138-Plat Hirschbeck, M., 322- Hirschi, M. M., 117-Plat Ho CS, J., Ho, C., 615- Hoang,. T., Hoang, N., Hobbs, H. T., 320- Hobbs, H., 115-Plat Hobiger, K., 338- Hochbaum,., 919-Plat Hochberg, G., Hocini, M., 479- Hocky, G. M., Hoehn, J., Hoeker, G. S., 1150-, Hoelper, S., Hoernke, M., 1880-, Hoesli, C., Hoet, P., Hof, M., 1107-, 1859-, 2355-Plat, Hofer,., 166-Plat Hoffer, N. Q., 815-Plat Hoffman, C., 1459-, Hoffman, L., Hoffmann, M., Hofmann,., Hogan, P., Hogan-Cann,., Hogberg, B., 140-Plat Hogle, J., Hoglinger, O., 844-Plat Hohenstein, R. G., Hohmann, S., 1383-, Plat Hoi, H., 523-, Holdbrook,.., 1610-Plat Holdbrook,., 1522-Plat Holden, M., Holehouse,. S., 1550-Plat, 2511-, Holehouse,., 2364-Plat Holeman, T., Holewinski, R., 2377-Plat Holla,., 1562-Plat Holland, B. W., 417- Hollthaler, P., Holman, H.., Holmgren, M., 198-Plat, 1215-, 2802-, Holowka,., 145-Plat, 455- Holst, M., Holt, L., Holt, R., 1493-, Holt, T., 952-, Holtzman, N. G., Holz, R. W., 2322-Plat Holzbaur, E. L., Holzbaur, E., Holzenburg,., Holzhauser, S., Holzmeister, S., Homouz,. M., 936- Homouz,., 305-, 975- Honda, M., Honerkamp-Smith,. R., Hong, C., Hong, H., 438-, 439-, 440- Hong, J., Honigmann,., Honts, J. E., Hoogenraad, C. C., Hoogerheide,. P., 1930-, 2161-, 2162-, Hool, L. C., 1198-, Hopfner, K., Hoppe,., 841-Plat Hoque, M., 278- Hori, N., Horiuchi, M., 1635-Plat Horn,. E., Horn, J. V., 444- Horne,.., 703- Horne, J. E., Horner,., 88-Plat, 1115-, Horng, H., Horning,. M., Horrocks, M., Horsky, V., Horvath,. I., Horvath,. I., 732-, Horvath, B., 180-Plat Horvath, R., 1589-Plat Horvath, T., Hoshi, T., 556-, Hoskins,., Hosler, J., Hosoda, H., Hosoki,., Hossain, M. M., Hossain, M., 658- Hossann, M., 441- Hosseini, S., Hotka, M., 630- Hou, P., 551-, 803-Plat Hough, L. E., Hough, L., Houghtaling, J., 129-Plat, Houlihan, W., 172-Plat Houliston, S.,

228 Hourdel, V., Hove-Madsen, L., Howard, J., Howard, K. P., 2461-, Howard, R. J., 2728-, Howe, J., 2056-, 2278-, Howell, E., 2430-, Howlett,. C., 274- Howorka, S., 764- Howton, J., Hristova, K., 448-, 450-, 912-Plat, Hsiao, K., 751- Hsie, M., Hsu, H., 404- Hsu, P., Hsueh,., 914-Plat Htet, Z. M., 220-Plat Hu, B., 1546-Plat, 1643-Plat Hu, C., Hu,., 123-Plat, 1151-, Hu, H., 1577-Plat, Hu, K. H., 846-Plat Hu, Q., Hu, R., 939-, 950- Hu, T., Hu, W., Hu, X., 2242-, Hu, Z., 1638-Plat, 1745-, Hua, B., 135-Symp Hua, S. Z., 390-, 1527-Plat, Huang,., 280-, 1612-Plat Huang, C., 297- Huang,., Huang, F., 446-, Huang, H. W., 120-Plat, Huang, H., 552-, 1871-, Huang, J., 866-Plat, 1766-, 2119-, Huang, M., 474-, 496-, 511-, Huang, N., Huang, Q., 765-, 1732-, 1733-, Huang, S. K., Huang, S., 745-, 2312-Plat Huang, T. H., Huang, T., 700- Huang, X., Huang,., 953-, 1506-, 1646-Plat, 1967-, Hubauer-Brenner, M., Hubbell, W., 907-Plat Huber, M., 1554-Plat, Huber, R. G., 1522-Plat, Plat Huber, S.., 2329-Plat Huber, T., Huckaba, T. M., Hudmon,., Hudson, C.., 2172-, Hudspeth,., Huettemeister, J., Huffer, K. E., 568- Huffstutler, B., 228-Plat Hughes,., Hughes, C.., Hughes, J., Hughes, T. E., Hughes, T., 49-Subg Hughson, F., 781-Symp Huisman, M., 106-Plat Huke, S., Hummer, G., 301-, 1364-, Hundt, N., Hung, W., Hunt, B., 2323-Plat Hunt, J., Hunter, C. N., Hunter, C., 490- Hunter, S., Huo, Q., Huo, R., 1840-, Huppa, J., 702-, Hur, K., Hurley, J. M., 66-Subg, Hurst,. P., Huseby, C., Hussain,. T., 1596-Plat Hussain, R., Hussein,. K., Huter, P. P., 155-Plat Huttemann, M., Huxford, T., Huynh,., Huynh, L. K., Huynh, Q., Hwang, H. L., 864-Plat Hwang, H. S., Hwang, L., Hwang, S., 1520-Plat Hwang, W., Hyeon, C., 1074-, 1411-, 1816-, Hylbert,., Hymel, S. J., I Iachina, I., Iaea,. B., 443- Ichinose, T., Ichiye, T., 1732-, Iconaru, L., 69-Subg Idell, S., Idema, T., Idriss, H., 936- Iglesias Fernandez, J., Iglesias, P., Igumenova, T. I., 2408-, Igumenova, T., Iino, R., Ikebe, J., Ikebe, M., 1172-, 1303-, 1310-, Ikebe, R., 1172-, Ikeguchi, M., 242-, 1414-, Ikezaki, K., 991-, 1588-Plat, 1605-Plat, 2848-, Ikonomopoulou, M., 1630-Plat Ilgen, P., 921-Plat Im, W., 377-, 379-, 416-, 636-, 683-, 1416-, Imakaev, M., Imhoff, B. R., Imkeller, K., 258- Immadisetty, K. C., Imphean,. M., 1626-Plat Imrich, V., 732- Imtiaz, M. S., 2287-Symp Inan, M. B., Inchingolo,. V., 57-Subg, 2376-Plat Infield,. T., 515-, Ing, C., 525- Ingolfsson, H. I., Ingolfsson, H., Ingolfsson, H., 432-, Plat Inman, J. T., Inoue, H., Inoue, T., 541- Intartaglia, R., 134-Plat, Ion, B. F., Iourieva, E., Iqbal,., 315- Iqbal, R., 2353-Plat Irani,. H., Irianto, J., 609-, 610-, 1653-Plat, 1841-, Irikura,., Irudayanathan, F. J., Irving, M., 56-Subg, 893-Plat, 894-Plat Irving, T. C., 572-, 895-Plat, 2747-, Irving, T., Isakson, B. E., Isakson, G.., Ishibashi, M., Ishida, H., 248-, Ishima, R., Ishitsuka,., 109-Plat, 1286-, Islam, M. F., Islam, M., Islam, R., 687- Islas, L.., 564- Ismail-Beigi, F., 266- Isozaki, N., Israeloff, N., Itakura, M., Ito, S., 2619-, Itoh, T., 242- Iuga,., 91-Plat Ivanov,. N., 546- Ivanov,., Ivanov, I. E., Ivanovska, I. L., 1653-Plat Iwahara, J., Iwamoto, H., 585- Iwane,. H., Iwanicki, M. J., Iyengar, V., 670- Izadi Pruneyre, N., 2313-Plat Izadi-Pruneyre, N., 2392-Plat Izu, L. T., Izumi, K., 2230-, Izykowska, J., Izykowska, J., 394-, 769-, 770- J J. Haddadian, E., Jacak, J., 714-, 776-, 1503-, Jackson, L., Jackson, R., 1640-Plat Jacob, H. J., Jacob, R., 1565-Plat Jacobi, J. J., Jacobs,. J., Jacobs,., 1559-Plat, 1930-, Jacobs, L., Jacobson,., 2384-Plat Jacobson, M. P., 324-, 634- Jacoby,. L., 1266-, Jadiya, P., Jaeger, K., 243- Jaewon, C., Jafarabadi, M., Jaffe, G., Jafri, M., 483-, Jagannathan, B., Jaggy, M., Jahan, M., 233-Plat Jaiganesh,., Jaimovich, E. P., 2382-Plat Jain,. R., Jakana, J., Jake, B., Jakobs, S., 921-Plat Jakobsson, E., 214-Plat Jakubek, R. S., 2311-Plat James,. F., James, C.., 922-Plat James, Z. M., 203-Plat Jan, L., 852-Plat Jan,., 852-Plat Jana, B., Jang, S., 1082-, 1637-Plat Janicek, R., 1142-, Jankowska, E., Janks, L., Janoschke, M., Janosi, L., Jans,., 105-Plat Jansen, H. J., Jansen, M., 2723-, 2731-, 2732-, Janshoff,., 396- Janssen, M. E., 86-Symp Janssen, P. M., 600- Janssen, P., 593-, 2082-, 2088-, 2091-, 2371-Plat Janssens,., 2292-Plat Janz, J. M., 843-Plat Jara-Oseguera,., 568-, 569- Jardon-Valadez, E., Jarerattanachat, V., 1532-Plat, Jariwala, S., 1442-, Jarmoskaite, I., 370- Jarmuszkiewicz, W., 1999-, Jarrett, J., Jarvet, J., 788-Plat Jarvis, J.., Jarzen, J., 611- Jasinski,., 940- Javanainen, M., Javidialesaadi,., 2414-, Jayaraman, K., 628- Jayaraman, V., 73-Subg, Plat, 2056-, 2058-, 2061-, 2064-, Jayasinghe,., Jayasinghe, S., 265- Jedrzejewska-Szmek, J., Jefferies,., Jeffers,., Jefferson, R. E., Jeffries, G., Jegla, T., 789-Plat Jegou,., Jeliazkov, J. R., 962- Jeng, S., 353- Jenkins, B.., Jenkins, K.., 877-Plat Jenkins, M., Jennings, M. L., Jensen, G. J., Jensen, H. K., 520- Jensen, M. O., 2290-Plat Jensen, M., 2320-Plat Jeon, J., 2010-, Jeon, T., 749-, Jeong, J., 1054-, Jepsen, L., Jermyn, M., Jernigan, R. L., 819-Plat Jeyifous, O., Jha,. K., Jhun, B., 484- Ji,., 2682-, Ji, H., 446-, Ji, J., 610- Ji, Q., Ji, S., 261-, Ji, W., Ji, Z., 2040-, Jia, Z., 981- Jiang, C., 666- Jiang, F. H., Jiang, L., 78-Subg, Jiang, M., 183-Plat, Jiang, N., 2778-, Jiang, Q., 908-Plat, Jiang, S.,

229 Jiang, T., 1016-, 1351-, Jiang,., 1193-, 1632-Plat, 2339-Symp Jiliang, L., Jimenez, M., Jimenez-Guzman, J., Jin, C., Jin, J., 581-, 658-, 973-, 1259-, 1260-, 1697-, Jin, L., 1635-Plat, Jin, W., 1572-Plat Jinasena,. S., 239- Jinek, M., 368- Jing, J., 1603-Plat Jo,., 523- Jo, S., Jo,., Joanny, J., Joao Sarmento, M., Job, C., 393- Jobling, M. G., 424- Joca, H., 182-Plat Jogini, V., 2290-Plat Johansson, M., 835-Plat, John Lovis, S., 269- John, S., 1345-, 1620-Plat Johner, N. B., Johnsen, E., 786-Plat Johnsen, N., Johnson,. M., 1612-Plat Johnson, B. V., 798-Plat Johnson, C. K., Johnson, C., Johnson,. E., Johnson,., 1272-, Plat Johnson, J. W., Johnson, K. E., 213-Plat Johnson, M. E., 235-Plat, 465- Johnson, M. P., Johnson, N. P., Johnson, Z. L., 117-Plat Johnston, J., 2750-, Johnstone, V. P., 1198-, Johs,., 407- Jokar, M., 957- Jonas, E.., 888-Symp, Jones, C. J., Jones, C. L., Jones,., 1542-Plat Jones, E., Jones, G., Jones, J. L., 485-, 507- Jones, K.., Jones, L. M., 945- Jones, P., Jones, S. M., 476- Jones, S., 1631-Plat Jones, W. M., 328-, Jonna, V. R., 166-Plat Jonsson, C., Joo, C., 363-, 366-, 740-, 743-, 1543-Plat, 1620-Plat, 2319-Plat Joo, H., 959- Joo, K., 306- Joos, B., 671- Jorand, R., 703-, 721- Jordan, E., 1584-Plat Jordan, K.., Jordan, M. R., 312- Jordan, R., 171-Plat Jose,., 1547-Plat, Joseph, B., Joseph,., Joseph, S. R., 746- Josephs, E.., Jou, J.., 961- Joumaa, V., Joung, I., 306-, Jouni, M., Jovanovic, O., 2560-, Jovanovic-Talisman, T., 703-, 721- Joy,. C., Jubb,., 407- Juenger, F., 917-Plat Juhasz, K., 797-Plat Juhola, H., Jukic, N., 470- Julicher, F., 2125-, 2134-, Julien, J., 258- Jumper, J. M., 268- Jumper, J., 1010-, 1553-Plat, Junek, S., Jung, K., Jungbluth, H., 792-Plat Junger, F., Jungwirth, P., Jureller, J., Jurevicius, J., 1162-, Jurga, S., 394-, 769-, 770-, Jurkiewicz, P., K Kaback, R., 635- Kabadshow, I., 871-Plat, Kabbani,. M., Kabbani,., Kabbani, N., Kabla,. J., 924-Plat Kaczmarek, L., 1997-, Kad, N. M., 57-Subg, 108-Plat, 2376-Plat, 2540-, Kadhim, S., Kadurin, I., Kadzik, R. S., Kagami, E., Kagan, V. E., 435-, 1593-Plat Kahamis, H., Kaitsuka, T., Kajer, R., Kaji,.., 798-Plat Kakigi, R., Kakinen,., 1665-Plat Kakinen,., Kakutani, L. M., 444- Kalava, V., Kale, S., 1564-Plat Kalenkiewicz,., Kalie, L., 218-Plat Kalinin, S., 659-, 1806-, Kalivas, P. W., Kalli,. C., 1601-Plat Kalstrup, T., 196-Plat Kalu, N. U., Kalu, N., 2324-Plat Kalverda,., Kalyanaraman, C., 634- Kamata, H., Kamatchi, G. L., Kambara, T., 222-Plat Kamel, B., 789-Plat Kamien, R., Kaminski, C. F., Kaminski, C., 5-Subg Kammermeier, P., 735- Kamnev,., Kamp, T. J., Kamp, T., Kanaan, J., Kanaori, K., Kanashiro-Takeuchi, R., Kandel, N., Kandel, S. M., 646- Kanekal, K., 689- Kang, B., Kang, C., Kang, H., Kang, J. U., Kang, J., Kang, M., Kang, P., 551- Kang, S., 979- Kang,., Kangawa, K., Kanwal, F., 1559-Plat Kao, B., 602- Kapach, G., Kaplan,., Kapoor, R., Kapoor, T., 227-Plat Kappel, K., 370- Kaptan, S. S., Kar, R., Kar, S., Karagueuzian, H. S., Karam, C., 1595-Plat Karamyan, V., Karande, P. S., Karasawa,., 2349-Plat Karasawa, N., Karatekin, E., 153-Plat, 408-, 415-, 472-, 1948-, Karau, P., 351- Karaze, T., Karginov, V., Kariev,. M., 2678-, Karim, C. B., 94-Plat, Karimi,., 638- Karmous, I., 937- Karner,., 820-Plat Karolak,., 228-Plat Karp, J., Karpowicz, P., Karsisiotis,. I., 165-Plat Kartje, Z. J., Karuka, S., Karver, C., 335- Karyadi, M., 206-Plat Kashihara, T., 498-, Kashyap, P., Kasimova, M., 570-, 2054-, 2293-Plat Kasireddy, N., Kass, R. S., 547- Kasson, P. M., 1557-Plat Kasson, P., 387-, 413-, 949- Katagiri, N., Katanski, C.., 25-Subg Katayama, T., Katchman,., 100-Plat Katechis, I., 740- Kathuria, S. V., 308- Katira, S., Katona, M., 643- Katranidis,., 160-Plat Katsaras, J., 407-, 429-, 861-Plat, 993-, 1105-, 1106-, 1108-, Plat, 2361-Plat Katti, S., Katz,. M., 2852-, Katz, Z., Kauffman, W. B., Kaufman, I. K., Kaufmann, J. C., Kaul, N., 663-, Kaupp, U., 1645-Plat Kaur, J., Kaur, P., 37-Subg, 382-, 1023-, 1134-, Kaur, S., Kaur, U., 822-Plat Kawagishi, I., 168-Plat Kawaguchi, K., Kawakami, H., Kawamoto-Ozaki,., Kawamura, R., Kawano, T., 449-, 1121-, 1248-, Kawas, R., 591- Kawasaki, H., Kawate, T., 2349-Plat, Kaya, C., 231-Plat, 668- Kaya, M., 222-Plat, Kaye, E. B., 1553-Plat Kazmierczak, K., 2746-, 2747-, Kazmierowska, M., 2372-Plat Kaznacheyeva, E., 2383-Plat Ke, P. C., Ke, P., 1665-Plat Ke, S., 531-, Kearns,., 1639-Plat Kearns, M., Kear-Scott, J. L., 25-Subg Kedia, N., 997- Keedy,., 2389-Plat Keeley, F. W., 2365-Plat Keene, F., Kehr,.., 401- Keiderling, T.., 260-, 965- Keilbach,., Kekenes-Huskey, P. M., 256- Kelemen, L., Kelland, C., Kellenberger, S., 1629-Plat, 2346-Plat Keller IV, T., Keller, S. L., 21-Subg, Keller, S., 621-, 971-, 1332-, Kellermayer, M. S., 598-, 732-, 821-Plat, Kellermayer, M., 579- Kelley, E. G., 392- Kelley, E., 1517-Plat, Kellner, F., Kellner, M., Kells ndrews, R. M., Kelly, C. V., 1092-, Kelly, K. L., 325- Kelly-Worden, M., Kelm, S., 311- Kempf, N., 160-Plat Kemplen, K. R., 290- Kengyel,., Kennedy, E., 2390-Plat Kennedy, G. G., Kennedy, K., 2042-, Kennelly, S., Kenney, C., 1117-, 2324-Plat Kenney,., 1518-Plat Kenney, L. J., 1535-Plat Kent, M. S., 175-Plat Kenward, C., Kenworthy,. K., 424- Kenworthy, C., Kepiro, M., Kepiro, M., 732-, Kera, J., Keramisanou,., 295-, Kermani,.., Kern,., 994- Kerov, V., 537- Kerr,., 864-Plat, Kerruth, S., 2379-Plat Keser, H., Kessler, J., 1538-Plat Ketterer, P., 817-Plat Khadka, N. K., Khadria,., Khaing, S., 144-Plat Khakbaz, P., 427- Khakh, K., 1631-Plat Khalid, S., 388-, 2592-, Khan, H., 870-Plat Khan, R. H., Khan, S.., Khan, S. M.,

230 Khandelia, H., Khao, J., 1597-Plat Kharche, S., Khatib, F., Khatib, T. O., 124-Plat Khelashvil, G., 627- Khelashvili, G., 443-, Symp, 1659-Plat, 1933-, 1934-, 1939-, Plat Khismatullin,. B., 1439-, 1493-, Khismatullin,., 676-, Khoja,.., 360- Khoury, L. R., Khrapunov, S., 284- Khrutto, C., 255- Kichler,., 126-Plat Kicinska,., 1999-, Kidoaki, S., Kieber, M., 949-, Kiefl, E., Kielbasa,., Kielian, M., 175-Plat Kiessling, V., 51-Subg, 412-, Kikuchi, M., 158-Plat Kilcoyne, C. J., 822-Plat Kilic,., 600-, 2082-, 2371-Plat Kilkenny,. M., 447- Killian, J. L., Killian, J., 1901-, 1903-, Kilpatrick,. M., Kim, B. N., 2269-, Kim, B., 352-, 1231-, Kim, C.., Kim,., 511-, Kim, E.., Kim, E., 2360-Plat Kim, G., Kim, H.., 1043-, 1054-, Kim, H., 30-Subg, 682-, 1050-, 1072-, Kim, I., Kim, J., 254-, 360-, 363-, 469-, 502-, 1033-, 1752-, 1784-, 2391-Plat, 2477-, Kim, K., 505-, 511-, 682-, Kim, L. U., Kim, L.., 27-Subg, Kim, M. S., Kim, M., 440-, 563-, 682-, 1074-, 1134-, Kim, N. H., Kim, P. K., 695- Kim, R.., 1628-Plat Kim, S.., Kim, S., 133-Plat, 133-Plat, 379-, 749-, 1059-, 1416-, 1753-, 2099-, 2267-, Kim, T., Kim,., 32-Subg, 682-, 744-, 771-, 1231-, 1892-, 2229-, 2477-, 2518-, Kimanius,., 635-, Kimball, I. H., Kimball, I., Kimble-Hill,. C., 279- Kimchi, O., Kimoto,., Kimsey, I. J., 356- Kimura, H., Kinde, M. N., 1578-Plat Kindt, J., King, G. F., 1630-Plat King, J.., 824-Plat King, J., King, R., 258- King, S. J., Kingsley, J. K., Kinnun, J. J., 1568-Plat, Kinoshita, M., 293- Kinoshita,., 222-Plat Kinosita,., Kintzer,. F., 111-Plat Kiper,., Kipper, K., 835-Plat, Kirejev, V., Kirian, R.., Kirima, J., Kirk, J., 2377-Plat Kirton, H. M., 504- Kiselar, J., 1786-, 2295-Plat Kiselev, I., 670- Kiselyov, K., 467-, Kishida, S., Kisker, C., 322- Kistamas, K., 180-Plat Kitagawa,., Kitao,., 168-Plat, 270- Kitazawa, S., 307-, 827-Plat Kitjaruwankul, S., 255- Klaerke,.., Klammt, C., Klapperstuck, M., Klar, T.., 776- Klar, T., 1503-, Klauda, J. B., 419-, 677-, Klauda, J., 427- Kleanthous, C., 428- Klein,. M., Klein,., 1551-Plat Klein, J. M., 326- Klein, M. L., 806-Plat Klein, M., 364- Kleinekathoefer, U., 2039-, Kleinekathofer, U., 2174-, Kleinman, C., 662- Klein-Seetharaman, J., 435- Klekner,., Klement, G., Klemm, J., 720- Klenchin, V.., 200-Plat, Klenerman,., Klesse, G., Kliesch, T., 396- Klimov,. K., Klinger,. L., Klinov,., Klipp, E., Klippenstein, V., Klochkov, V. V., Kloczkowski,., 982-, 987-, Klos, M., 603- Klosgen, B., 383-, 1569-Plat Klosowiak, J. L., 876-Plat Klostermeier,., 833-Plat Klug, C. S., Klug,.., Klumpp, S., Kluzek, M., Kneidl, B., 441- Knight, J., 463- Knight, M., Knight, P. J., 935- Knight, P., Knobbe, K., Knobler, C., Knoer, G., Knoglinger, C., Knollmann, B. C., 505-, 1146-, 1979-, Knollmann, B., 482-, Knopfel, T., 1670-Wkshp Knor, G., 1356-, Knoverek, C. R., 1553-Plat Knowles, M. K., Knowles, T.., 1612-Plat Knowles, T. P., Knox, S., Knyazev,. G., 1115-, 1929-, Knyazev,., Ko, J., Kobayashi,., 2433-, Koberling, F., 1465-, Kobertz, W. R., 1667-Wkshp Koca, J., 878-Plat, 1437-, 1701-, Kocaman, S., Koch,. L., Koch, L., Koch, M.., Koch, M., 2387-Plat Kochugaeva, M. P., 1544-Plat Koculi, E., 373-, Kodali, R., Koder, R. L., 333-, 956- Koder, R., Kodera, N., 2307-Plat Koehl, P., Koehler, C., 107-Plat Koenderink, G., 52-Subg Koenig, M., 1465-, Koeppe II, R. E., 2606-, Koeppe II, R., 1135-, 2604-, Koeppe, J. R., 952-, Koes,. R., Koes,., Koesling,., Kogan,., Koh, C., Koh,., Kohl, P., 604-, 2086-, Kohler, M., Kohnke, B., 871-Plat, Koide,., Koide, S., Koike, C., Kojima, H., Kok, M., Kokhan, O., 1504-, 2172-, Kolbeck Hotta, S.., Koldso, H., 1571-Plat, 2290-Plat Kolesnikov,., 2383-Plat Kolinski,., 982-, 987- Kolmakova-Partensky, L., Kolmel, W., 322- Kolmogorov, M., 2390-Plat Kolomeisky,. B., 1544-Plat Kolomeisky,., Komatsu, H., 980- Komazawa, K., Komin,., 912-Plat, Komives, E.., 317-, 825- Plat, Komives, E., 316-, 318-, 319- Komnatnyy, V. V., 2347-Plat Kondo, K., 459- Kondo, S., Kong, C. H., 604-, Kong, L., 926-Plat Konig, B., 828-Plat Konig, F., 512- Konishi, M., Konno, H., 2307-Plat Kono, H., 1070-, Kono, K., Kononova, O., Konopka, M. C., 734- Konradsson, P., 202-Plat Konya, Z., Koon,., Koorengevel, M. C., Koorengevel, M., Kopec, W., Kopec, W., 805-Plat Koppisetti, R. K., 2354-Plat Koprowski, P., Kopton, R., Korablyov, M., Korber, P., 817-Plat Koren, G., 500-, Kornev,. P., 963- Kornick, K., Kornmueller, K., Korovesis,., 138-Plat Korpe, E., 532-, 533- Korschen, H. G., 458- Korschen, H., 1645-Plat Korsgaard, M. P., Korshavn, K., Kortemme, T., 962- Kosciolek,., Koshland,., 2364-Plat Koslover, E., 617- Koster,. K., 1662-Plat Kostyukova,. S., 249- Kostyukova,., Kosuri, P., 840-Plat Kosydar, S. R., Kotamarthi, H., 2314-Plat Kotamraju, V., Kotani, N., Kotera, H., Kotter, S., 2372-Plat Koukos, P., 229-Plat Kouta,., Koutalianos,., Kouza, M., 982-, 987- Kouzine, F., 2332-Plat Kovacic, F., 243- Kovacs,., 1538-Plat Kovacs, J.., 1420-, Plat Kovacs, J., Kovacs, M., 598-, 1831-, Kovacs, Z., Kovar,. R., Kovari,. T., 358- Kowal, J., Kowalczyk,. P., 819-Plat Kowalski, K., 807-Plat, Koyanagi, T., Kozak, J., Kozak, M., 394-, 769-, 770-, 938-, 1060-, Kozlov,. G., Kozlov, M. M., 83-Symp, 425- Kozorog, M., Kraemer, B., Kraft, M. L., 1566-Plat Kraft, T., 807-Plat, Kragelund, B. B., 65-Subg, 290-, 845-Plat Krainer, G., 971-, Kralj, J., 1533-Plat Kramer, J., Krammer, F., Kranz, R. G., 332- Krapf,., 2342-Symp Krasel, C., 844-Plat Krasnoslobodtsev,., Krause, B. S., Kravats,. N., Kreir, M., Kremer, K., 689-, 958- Krenz, M., 507- Kress, H., 620-, 621-, Kreutzberger,., Kreutzer, J., 776-,

231 Krey, T., Krieg, M., 151-Plat Krieger, I., 249- Krishankumar, S., 174-Plat Krishnakumar, S. S., 472-, Krishnakumar, S., 398-, 701- Krishnamani, V., 1004-, Krishnan, S., Krishnan, V. R., Krishnan, V., Kristensen,. S., Krivosudsky, O., Kriwacki, R., 69-Subg Kroger, N., 720- Kromann-Hansen, T., 314- Kroner, G. M., Kronert, W.., 583-, Kroning, K., Krotee, P., 78-Subg Kruczek, J., 214-Plat Krueger, E., 913-Plat Krueger, M., Krueger, S., Krufczik, M., Kruger,., Kruger, L., 2350-Plat Kruger, M., 2372-Plat Kruziki, M., Krylov, N.., Kryshtal,. O., 505- Kryshtal,., Kubatova, N., Kubiak, J., 243- Kubista, H., 2297-Plat Kubo, T., 991-, 1605-Plat Kuboki, T., Kuboyama, M., 459-, Kubsch, B., 396- Kucera, J. P., Kucera, J., 2346-Plat Kucerka, N., Kucerka, N., 417- Kucharska, I., Kuehnemuth, R., 288- Kufs, J., Kugel, J. F., Kuhlbrandt, W., 887-Symp Kuhlman, B., 962- Kuhlman, T. E., Kuhn, M., Kuhne, J., Kuhnemuth, R., Kukura, P., Kulawiak, B., 2000-, Kulig, W. T., Kulig, W., Kulik,. J., 231-Plat Kulikov, P. P., Kulkarni, P., Kull, F. J., Kulu-Berhane, T., Kumar,., 842-Plat Kumar, K., 431- Kumar, P., Kumar, S., 1306-, Kumar, V., 247- Kumaresan, R., Kumashiro,., Kumeta, M., Kuncic, Z., Kundrotas, P. J., 271- Kung, H. F., Kung, M., Kunji, E., 16-Subg Kuntamallappanavar, G., 558-, Kunz, J. C., 2558-, Kuo, W., 822-Plat Kuprov, I., Kural, C., 466-, 2329-Plat Kurata, H. T., 804-Plat, Plat Kurata, H., Kurebayashi, N., 492-, 1980-, 2089-, 2662-, Kuret, J., Kurganov, E., 560- Kurie, J. M., Kurita, J., Kuriyan, J., 320- Kurnikova, M., 2081-, Plat Kurzawa, M., 935- Kusch, J., 2075-, Kushwaha, V. S., Kuster,. W., 599- Kuttner, R., 820-Plat, 1115-, Kutzner, C., 685-, 871-Plat, Kutzsche, J., 1551-Plat Kuwajima, K., 306- Kuybeda, O., Kuyucak, S., 532-, 533-, Kuzmin, P. I., 1889-, Plat Kuzmin, P., 2561-, Kwasny, S. M., Kwon, O., 481- Kwong, P.., 874-Plat, Plat L La Bauve, S., 175-Plat La Sala, G., 161-Plat Laadhari, M., 119-Plat Labastide, J.., 224-Plat Labesse, G., Lacampagne,., 1145-, 2373-Plat Lach, G., Lacy, M., 736- Ladant,., Ladha,., Ladizhansky, V., Ladokhin,. S., 911-Plat, Ladron de Guevara, E., 564- Laezza, F., 1192-, Lagda,., Lahiri, S., Lai, C., 688- Lai, F., Lai,., 461- Lajevardipour,., 138-Plat Lakadamyali, M., 697-, Lakatta, E. G., 1046-, 1986-, Lakey, J. H., 953- Lakey, J., Lakhani,., Lal, S., Lam,. K., Lam, C., Lamb,. C., Lamb,., Lambers, J., Lambert, J., Lambert, M.., 485-, 507- Lamers, M. H., Lamichhane, R., 372- Lamirault, G., Lamothe, S. M., Lamothe, S., Lamoureux,., Lamoureux, G., Lamson,., Lan, X., Landajuela,., Landau, E. M., Landau, L., Lander, G. C., 1640-Plat, Lander, G., 1278-, Landes, C. F., 34-Subg, Landi-Conde,., Landim-Vieira, M., 2749-, 2750-, Lang,., Lang, M. J., 226-Plat Langdon, E., 23-Subg Lange, S., 603- Langenbucher, G., Langer, G., Langer, L., 858-Plat Langford, K. W., Langosch,., Langowski, J., 1073-, 1848-, 2335-Plat Lanman, J., Lansche, C., 1618-Symp Lanzano, L., 690-, 1071-, 1396-, 1452-, Plat, Lanzano', L., 698- Lanzer, M., 1618-Symp Lanzerstorfer, P., 844-Plat Laparra-Cuervo, L., Lape, R., Lapinsky,. J., 1580-Plat Lariccia, V., Laroche, G., 1690-, Larsen, K. T., 538- Larsen, S. R., 923-Plat Larson,. R., Larsson, H. P., 547- Larsson, H., 550- Lasalde ominicci, J.., Lasalde-ominicci, J.., Lasheras, J. C., 618- Lasheras, J., Lashuel, H.., Last, N. B., Laszlo,. H., 834-Plat, 1049-, 1062-, Latallo, M. J., 1557-Plat Latif, R., Latorre, R., 554-, Latshaw II,. C., Lau,.., Lau,., 2352-Plat, Laube, B., 2059-, Laugwitz, K., 481- Launay, H. M., 206-Plat Launikonis, B. S., 512- Laurent, B., 990- Lauriola, M., 772- Lauritsen, L., Lavagnino, Z., Laver,. R., Laver,., Laverty,., Lavis, L.., 110-Plat Lavis, L., Lavor, C., 281- Lavorato, M., 900-Plat Law, E. C., 311- Lawrence, M. C., 266- Lawrence, N., Lazar, J., 452- Lazaridis, T., 122-Plat Lazaro, M., 15-Subg Le Hir, H., Le,., Le, H. N., Le, P., Le, S. C., Leach, Z. L., Leake, M. C., 1383-, Plat Leake, M., Leal enis, M., Leang, K., Leapman, R.., 2823-, Leavens, M., 285- Leaver-Fay,., 962- Leavesley, S. J., 1459-, 1463-, Leavesley, S., Lebel, P., LeBlanc, M., LeBlanc, S., Leblond, F., Lecart, S., 692- Lederer, W. J., 2647-, Lederer, W., 182-Plat, 483-, 486-, Lee,., 59-Subg, 536-, 537-, 1041-, Lee, B. H., 565- Lee, B., 1127-, Lee, C., 1438-, 1646-Plat Lee, E. E., Lee, E., 496-, 511- Lee, G., 1392-, Lee, H., 606-, 614-, 1169-, 1244-, Lee, I., 650-, 1422-, Lee, J. K., 94-Plat, Lee, J. W., Lee, J., 51-Subg, 115-Plat, 306-, 322-, 402-, 636-, 670-, 683-, 1416-, 1422-, 1422-, Lee, K. C., 864-Plat Lee, K. K., Lee, K., 496-, 511-, 582-, 1303-, 1753-, 1931-, Lee, M., 240-, 1096-, 1506-, 1772-, Lee, S. K., 393-, 1612-Plat Lee, S., 117-Plat, 363-, 1050-, 1082-, 1231-, 1251-, 1395-, 2188-, Lee, W., 664-, 1122-, 1547-Plat Lee, X., Lee,., Lefevre, C., Lefevre, S., Lefevre, T., 2356-Plat, Leggio, L., Legleiter, J., Legouis, R., 920-Plat Legrand, P., 70-Subg Lehman, S., Lehman, W., 1271-, 1274-, 2752-, Lehmann, C., 514-, 519- Lehmann, K., 1073-, 1848-, 2335-Plat Lehnart, S. E., Lehnart, S., Lehofer, B., Lehuede, C., 662- Lei, H., 954- Leidy, C., Leighton, R., Leijnse, N., 608- Leiman, P. G., 1636-Plat, Leinwand, L., Leitinger, G., Lele, P. L., Lele, T. P., Lemarchand, P., Lemasters, J. J., 1591-Plat Lemeshko, V. V., Lemke, E.., 107-Plat, 2515-, 2516-, Lemke, E., Lemmin, T., 1583-Plat Lenaeus, M. J., 524- Lenaeus, M.,

232 Lencer, W. I., 424- Leng, F., 837-Plat Leng, X., 380-, 1498-, 1568-Plat Lenhert, S., Leninger, M., 118-Plat, Lenkei, Z., Lenti, G., 335- Lentz, S. I., 2325-Plat Lenz, J., Leon, L., Leonard,. M., 418- Leonard,., 811-Plat Leonard, C., 1570-Plat Leonard, K., Leonard, T. R., 573-, 897- Plat Leone, S., 267- Leone, V., 1644-Plat Leong, L., Leopold, H., 1699-, Lepak, V. C., Lepird, H. H., 339- Lerch, M. T., 907-Plat Leriche, G., 854-Plat, Lerner, M. G., 360-, Leroux, C., 2332-Plat Leroy, J., Leroy, P., 1542-Plat Leschziner,. E., 220-Plat Leskovar, K., 104-Plat Leslie, S., 2332-Plat Lete, M. G., 1599-Plat Letts, J.., Leuba, S. H., Leuchtag, H., 2284-, 2680-, Lev, B., 2340-Symp Levens,., 1040-, 2332-Plat Levental, I., Leveque-Fort1, S., 692- Levesque, B. N., Levin,., Levin, P., Levine, B., LeVine,. N., 149-Plat LeVine, M. V., 1514-Symp, Levine, Z.., Levitus, M., 42-Subg Levy, N., 154-Plat Lewis,., Lewis, G., Lewis, J. E., 671- Lewis, S. J., Lezamiz Herrero,., Li,.., Li,., 582-, 2745-, Li, B., 518- Li, C., Li, H., 367-, 1241-, 1737-, 2242-, Li, I. T., 1-Subg Li, J., 726-, 911-Plat, 978-, 1538-Plat, 1622-Plat, 2257-, 2684-, Li, K., 756-, 1263-, Li, L., 1282-, Li, M., 1223-, 1707-, Li, Q., 357-, 559-, 2042-, Li, R., 86-Symp Li, S., 204-Plat, 675- Li, T., 297-, 802-Plat, 1181-, 1631-Plat Li, W., 1236-, 2084-, Li, X., 1595-Plat, 2598-, Li,., 172-Plat, 211-Plat, 446-, 508-, 723-, Plat, 1994-, 1996-, 2775-, Li, Z., 128-Plat, 756-, 1417-, 1423-, 1765-, 1839-, 2487-, 2682-, Liang, B., 1954-, Liang, C., 1647-Plat Liang, H., 548- Liang, J., 276-, 1758-, 2746-, 2747-, 2748-, Liang, L., 765- Liang,., 1506-, Liao, C., 978- Liao, J., 653-, 1537-Plat Liao,., 723- Liao, Z., 1632-Plat Liauw, B., Libardo, M. J., 125-Plat Liberti, L., 281- Lichius,., 715- Lichtenberg,.., Lichtenegger, M., 2297-Plat Licznerski, P., 888-Symp Liddle, J.., Lidke, K.., 922-Plat Liebl, K., 350- Liedl, T., 1672-Wkshp, Liegl-tzwanger, B., 915-Plat Lieleg, C., 817-Plat Lienkamp, K., Lieu, Z., Lightstone, F. C., 378-, Liguori, E., 497- Liin, S. I., 547-, 550- Liko, I., Lill,., Lillemeier, B., 1965-, Lilley,. M., 137-Symp Lillo, M., 716- Lillya, M. W., Lim, M., Lim, N. K., Lim, S.., 300- Lim, S., 745-, Limbocker, R., Limbu, S., 483- Limonta, J., Limpikirati, P., Limviphuvadh, V., Lin, B., 864-Plat, Lin, C., 615-, 701- Lin,., 675- Lin, F., 619- Lin, H., 1538-Plat Lin, J. L., Lin, J., Lin, K., 756- Lin, L., Lin, N., Lin, P., 437-, 1174-, Lin, S., Lin, T., Lin, X., Lin,., 82-Symp, Lin, Z., Lincoff, J., 1783-, Lincoln, J., Lincoln, P., Lindahl, E., 202-Plat, 635-, 2386-Plat, 2728-, 2730-, 2828-, Lindau, M., 474-, 1955-, 2326-Plat Lindberg, G. E., Lindert, S., 1581-Plat Lindorff-Larsen, K., 845-Plat Lingerak, R. W., 141-Plat Lingle, C. J., 199-Plat, 902-Plat Linke, W.., 211-Plat, Linke, W., 821-Plat Linkuviene, V., Liotta,. C., Lipfert, J., Lipinski, K.., Lipowsky, R., 212-Plat, 396-, Lippert, L. G., 980- Lippok, S., Lira, R. B., 859-Plat Lithgow, T., 1614-Symp Litman, J. M., 275- Little,., Littlefield, R., 899-Plat, Litvinov, R. I., 1718-, Litwin,. B., 2061-, Litwinski, C., Liu,. J., 610-, 1653-Plat Liu,., 1451-, Liu, B., 1619-Symp Liu, C., 340-, 711-, 1270-, 1958-, Liu,., 1178-, Liu, H., 645-, 854-Plat, 1724-, 1952-, 2168-, Liu, J., 244-, 653-, 1430-, 1546-Plat, 1564-Plat, 1643-Plat, 2181-, Liu, L., 1074-, 1260-, 1761-, Liu, M., Liu, N., 126-Plat, 706- Liu, P., 179-Plat Liu, R., 658-, Liu, S., 357-, 406-, 922- Plat, 1165-, 1541-Plat Liu, W., 1044-, Liu, X.., 475- Liu, X., 2004-, Liu,., 80-Symp, 137-Symp, 208-Plat, 711-, 953-, 1464-, 1626-Plat, 1958-, 1996-, 2741-, Liu, Z., 763-, Liyanage, R., 245- Llanos, M. F., 1626-Plat Lobo, J., 478- Lobo-ntunes,., Lobovkina, T., 1088-, Lockhart, C., Loe,. M., Loeff, L., 363-, 366- Loesche, M., 686-, 858-Plat Loew, L. M., 503-, 1379-, 1399-, 2085-, Logantha, S., Logothetis,. E., 1121-, 1248-, Logothetis,., 449-, Lohia, R., Lohman, T. M., 1029-, Lohner, K., 915-Plat Loizeau, F., Lolicato, F., 684-, Lomakin,.., Lombardi,., 487-, Lombardi, V., 579-, 894- Plat, 896-Plat Lombardo,. T., Lomize,. L., 1759-, Londergan, C. H., 312-, 325-, London, E., 422-, 469- Loney, R. W., 431- Long,., 357-, 1627-Plat, Longmire, J., Longo, M. L., 213-Plat Longo, M., 3-Subg Longyear, T., 575- Lonnfors, M., 1599-Plat Loog, M., 63-Subg, Looker, O., 1619-Symp Lopes, C., Lopez Cruz, L., Lopez de Victoria,., 373- Lopez Mora, N., 389- Lopez,., 676- Lopez, B. J., Lopez,. M., Lopez, M. L., Lopez-Blanco, J., Lopez-Castilla,., 2392-Plat Lopez-Gonzalez, P. L., Lopez-Lopez, J., Lopez-Rodriguez, E., Lor, C., Lorent, J. H., Lorenz, C.., 376- Lorenz, K., 322- Lorenzini, S., 497- Lorenzo,., 554- Lorinczi, E., Losada,., 716- Losche, M., 1867-, Lotan, O., Lotz, S.., Lou, X., 60-Subg Louis,., Lousada, N., 1490-, Loussouarn, G., Lovric, J., 785-Plat Low, J., 606-, 611-, 614- Lowe,.., Lowet,., Lowry,. J., Lowry, T. W., Lu, G., Lu, H., 625- Lu, J., 538- Lu, L., 1441-, Lu, M., 874-Plat Lu, T., 1244-, Lu, W., Lu,., 1036-, Lucas, L., 1117-, 2324-Plat Luchinsky,. G., LuCore, S.., 275- Ludescher, R.., 2233-, Ludtke, S. J., Ludtmann, M., Luecke, H., Lueckheide, M., Luera,. M., Luetje, C. W., Luger, K., Luitz, M. P., Lukyanenko, V., 587- Lumpkin, E.., Lumpkin, E., 189-Symp Lumpkin, R., 316- Luna, E., 789-Plat Lund, P., Lundquist, K., Lundquist, T. J., Luo,., 1493-, 1502-, Luo, M., 933- Luo, T., Luo, Z., 653- Luongo, T., 487-, Luss,. L., Lussier,., 904-Plat Luthey-Schulten, Z., Lutz, J., Luu,. K., Luu, R. H.,

233 Luxton, G., 1458-, 1652-Plat Luz,., Lv, C., Lv, Z., Ly, T. N., 249- Lybarger, R. Z., 1498-, 2563-, Lyman, E. R., 169-Plat Lyman, E., 679-, 1898-, 1936-, 2303-Plat Lynagh, T., 2054-, 2066-, 2067-, 2347-Plat Lynn, M., Lynn, S., Lynnes, T. C., Lyonnais, S., Lyons,., Lyons, S. M., 616- Lyubchenko,., 1471-, Lyushnyak,. S., M M. li, R., Ma, G., 477-, Ma, H., 513-, Ma, J., 437-, 496-, 513-, 588-, 1095-, 1174-, 1812-, Ma, L., 1630-Plat, 2294-Plat Ma, N., Ma, S., Ma, V., Ma, W., 895-Plat, Ma, X., 230-Plat, 874-Plat Ma,., 703- Macrt,., 959- Macdonald, C. B., Macdonald, C., 165-Plat Macdonald, P. J., 737-, Machat, M., 281- Machida, H., Machta, B. B., Macianskiene, R., Macianskiene, R., MacKay, L., Mackenroth, L., 542- MacKerell Jr.,.., 866-Plat MacKerell Jr.,., 870-Plat MacKinnon, R., 79-Subg Mackness, B. C., 1555-Plat MacLean,. M., 2058-, 2061-, 2064-, MacLeod, K. T., 509- MacMillan,., Madan,., 900-Plat Mader, T. L., Madhu, P. K., Maduke, M., 1513-Symp, 1662-Plat Madura, J.., 632-, Plat Madura, J., 1580-Plat Maesani,., Maezawa, I., 1635-Plat, Magaud, C., Maghsoodi,., 750- Magleby, K., 555- Maglia, G., 1620-Plat Magri,., 1590-Plat, Magyar, J., 180-Plat Magzoub, M., 984- Mahapatra, G., Mahato,. R., Maher III, L. J., 348- Maher III, L., Maher, L., Mahinthichaichan, P., 1177-, Mahmood, B., Maibaum, L., Maillot, B., 154-Plat Mainali, L., 1567-Plat, 1849-, Maiolino, M., Maiti, S., 1776-, Maity, B. K., 1776-, Maity, S., 1471-, Majdi, S., 785-Plat Majkut, S., Majzoub, R., Mak,.., Makarov,. E., 1562-Plat Makowski, L., 867-Plat, Maksaev, G., 191-Symp Malacrida, L. S., Malacrida, L., 710-, Malak, O.., Malcolm, H. R., 1526-Plat Maldonado, E. N., 1591-Plat Maldonado, R., Maleki, P., 742-, 839-Plat Malik, G., 982-, Malik, O., Malinina, L., 1131-, Malkinson, G., 920-Plat Malliavin, T. E., 281- Mallik, S., Mallikarjunaiah, K., 393- Malloci, G., 1339-, 1341-, 1342-, 2052-, 2429-, Mallon, J., 2321-Plat Mallus, M. I., Malnasi-Csizmadia,., 1306-, Malo, C., 545- Malosse, C., Maltsev,.., Maltsev, V.., Malvacio, I., 1649-Plat Malvezzi, M., 2353-Plat Malyshka,., Mamidi, R., Mamontov, E., 992-, 993- Manatschal, C., 116-Plat Mancarella, S., Mancia, L., 786-Plat Mandadapu, K. K., 1519-Plat, Mandal, I., 942- Mandre, S., Maneshi, M. M., 1527-Plat, Maneshi, M., 390- Mangan, K. P., Mangenot, S., Mangialavori, I. C., Mangoni, M. L., 121-Plat Mangoni, M., Manhas, N., 534- Manioglu, S., 969- Mann, S.., 2287-Symp Manna,. K., Manneville, J., 1654-Plat Manning, L., 10-Subg Manning, M., Mannini, B., Manno, C.., Manring, H. R., 2370-Plat Mansberger, S., Mansson,., 580- Manteca,., 821-Plat Mantsiou,., 451- Manville, R., Manzo, C., 697- Manzur,.., 792-Plat Maragliano, L., Marchini, C., Marciel,., Marcink, T. C., 2354-Plat Marconi, L., Marcotte, I., 119-Plat, Marcus,. H., 1413-, Plat Marek,., Marengo, F., 722- Margeat, E., 1608-Plat Margraf, R.., Margulies, K., Marianchuk, T. L., Marin, M., 405- Marin-rgany, M., 82-Symp Marinelli, F., Marino, K., 139-Plat Marionneau, C., 521- Markelz,. G., 1563-Plat, 1735-, Markham, M. R., 671- Marklund, E., 835-Plat, Marko, J. F., Markones, M., 218-Plat Markosyan, R. M., 406- Markov,.., 228-Plat Markovic, I., 288- Marks,. R., 660-, 1642-Plat Marks,., 1145-, 2373-Plat Marks, J.., 903-Plat Marks, J. R., Markwardt, F., Marky, L.., Marquardt,., 861-Plat, 1100-, 1105-, Marques, C. M., Marques, C., Marques, M.., 315-, 879- Plat Marques-Sule, E., 480-, Marquette,., 126-Plat Marquina-Solis, J. E., Marqusee, S., 300-, 303-, 304-, 320-, 881- Symp, 2320-Plat, Marras,. E., Marrink, S., 432-, 2298-Plat Marrion, N. V., Marshall, M., Marshall, W. F., Marsiglia, W. M., 323- Marszalec, W., Marszalek, I., 940- Marszalek, P. E., Marszalek, P., 302- Marta-riza, M., Martens, C., 442- Martfeld,. N., 2606-, Martfeld,., Martial, B., 2356-Plat Martin, B., 2371-Plat Martin,. S., Martin, E. W., Martin, J., Martin, P.., Martin, P., 1634-Plat Martin, P., 2190-, Martin, S. F., Martin, W., 269- Martinac,.., Martinac, B., 1530-Plat, 2033-, 2049-, 2630-, Martinez,., Martinez, G. Q., 561- Martinez, H., Martinez-Calle, M., Martinez-Gil, L., Martinez-Leal, J. F., 716- Martinez-Marmol, R., 1237-, 1238-, Martinez-Oyanedel, J., Martinez-Ramirez,. C., Martinez-Seara, H., Martin-Fernandez, M. L., 138- Plat Martin-Gonzalez,., Martini, K., Martisiene, I., Martonfalvi, Z., 598- Martonfalvi, Z., 821-Plat Martorana,., Martos, V., Marty, I., 494-, 499- Maruno, T., 2433-, Maruta, S., 459-, 1508-, 1511-, 2106-, Maruyama, H., Marx,., 1014-, Marx, S., 100-Plat Marzban, B., 1657-Plat Marzinek, J. K., 1522-Plat, 1610-Plat Marzolf,. R., 2172-, Mascarenhas, N., 826-Plat Maskey,., 973- Maslennikov, I., Mason, R., 1565-Plat Mass, S. S., Masson, G., Masterson, L. R., Masterson, L., 1129-, Mastrolia, V., Masuhara, K., 459-, Mata,., Mata,., 855-Plat Mate, S. M., 421- Mate, S., Mathews, R., 1529-Plat Mathiesen, J., 608- Matile, S., 215-Plat Matson, M., Matsoukas, M. T., Matsubara, K., Matsuda, T., Matsudaira, P. T., 924-Plat Matsudaira, P., Matsuoka, S., 647- Matsushita, M., Matsushita,., 1588-Plat, Matsuzaki,., 1426-, 2218-, Matt, M. G., Matt, M., Mattatall, N., Matthews, C., 308-, Plat Matthews, J. R., Matthews, S., 929-Plat Mattheyses,. L., 405-, Mattos, C., 867-Plat Matubayasi, N., 270- Matulis,., Matusovskiy, O., 578- Matveev, V., Matysiak, S., Mauger, J., 591- Mauney,., Maurer-Stroh, S., Maurin,., 2368-Plat Maurya, S., Mavrantoni,., 338- Maxfield, F. R., 443- Maxson, P. F., May, E. R., 433-, 946-, 1093-, May, E., 2153-, Mayama, S., Mayer, M. L., 2060-, Plat Mayer, M., 129-Plat, 752-, 854-Plat, 1892-, 2249-, 2272-, Mayer, S. F., 752- Mayes, H. B., Mayfield, B. L., Mayhew, C.,

234 Mayo, C. B., 374- Mayorga, L. S., Mayourian, J., 798-Plat Mayr, S., 714-, Maytum, R., Mazumder,., 1049-, Mazurek, S. R., Mazzaferri, J., 662- Mazzoldi, F., Mcnany, C. E., 238- McBride, E. L., McCabe, K., 1581-Plat McCaffrey, J. E., McCallum, S., 307-, 827-Plat McCammon, J.., McCammon, J., 368-, Plat, McCarthy, M. R., McCarty, N.., McCauley, M. J., 1840-, McCauley, M., 349- McCawley, L. J., 228-Plat McClelland, L. J., 1704-, McClintock, P. V., McCloskey, M.., Mcconnell, M., McCormick, C.., 733- McCormick, F., 994- McCoy, J., 636- McCullagh, M., 2446-, McCulloch,.., 889-Symp McCulloch,., 1581-Plat McCully, M. E., 296- Mconald, K. S., 507-, 574-, McElfresh, G., McElheny,., 965- McFarland, J., McFarland, K., 551-, 803- Plat McFaul, C. M., McGee, M. P., McGovern, S., 341- McGowan, R., McGrath, K. R., 1599-Plat McGraw, C., 170-Plat McGuire, K. L., Mchaourab, H. S., 1512-Symp McHugh, E., 1619-Symp McIlwain, B., McIntosh, B. B., McIntosh, R., McKay, M. J., McKenna, S.., 2387-Plat McKenzie,. M., 2172-, Mckenzie, M., 445-, 1331-, McKeon, C.., McKerrall, S., 1631-Plat McKinnon, T.., McLachlan, M., McLaughlin, T., McLeod, B., 258- McLeod, K., McLoughlin, K. E., McMahon, B., McMahon, C., McMillan, P., 1619-Symp McNamara, J., Md Tamjidul, H., Meador,. J., 1568-Plat Mecha, M. F., 80-Symp, 208- Plat Medalia, O., 2306-Plat Meddens, M. B., 922-Plat Mederos y Schnitzler, M., 481- Medina, E., 825-Plat Medina, J., Meeuwenoord, N. J., 1554-Plat Mehoke, T. S., 656- Mehta,., 2364-Plat, Mehta, I.., 1692-, Mei, E., Meigooni, M., Meijering,. E., 103-Plat Meiler, J., Meili, R., 618- Meisburger, S., 1825-, 2330-Plat Meisl, G., Meister,., Mejuch, T., 1598-Plat Mekhdjian,. H., 147-Plat Mekhedov, E., 403-, 411- Mekler, V., 1548-Plat Melikian, G., 405- Meline, B., Melkani,., Melkani, G. C., Melkani, G., Meller,., 760- Melli, L., 579- Melnik, L., 912-Plat Melo,. M., 1556-Plat Melo, L. 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R., 1652-Plat, 2451-, Mofrad, M., Mogilner,., Mohammadi, M., 323- Mohammadiarani, H., Mohammadyani,., 435- Mohan, K., Mohanty, U., Mohd Rafiq, N., Mohl, G., Mohler, P. J., 600- Mohler, P., 905-Plat, 2082-, 2371-Plat Moiseenkova Bell, V., 832- Symp, 2295-Plat Mojena, M., Mola,. R., Molbaek, K., Molbaek, K., 931-Plat Molina, R. S., Molina-Guijarro, J. M., 716- Molineux, I., 1546-Plat, Plat Molinski,., Molinski,., 770- Moll, J. M., 2372-Plat Moller, L., 904-Plat Molloy, J. E., Molnar, M. M., 346- Molotkovsky, J. G., 1131-, Molugu, T. R., 280-, 393-, 1612-Plat, Momben bolfath, S., Mondal, J., 157-Plat Mondal, S., Mondragon, R. R., 794-Plat Monfredi, O. J., Monfredi, O., 1046-, Monje-Galvan, V., 677- Monserrat, L., 810-Plat Montag, J., 807-Plat Montecinos-Franjola, F., Monteiro, J., 315- Montemagno, C.., 523- Montemagno, C., Montes, L., Montgomery, J. R., 46-Subg Montour, C., 378- Montoya-Beltrand,., Monypenny, J., Moo, E., 573- Moody, J., Moon, C., Moonschi, F. H., Moore,. F., 373- Moore,., 1386-,

235 Moore, C., 264- Moore,. S., Moore, E.., 794-Plat Moore, G. R., 165-Plat Moore, J. R., Moore, J., Moore, M. T., 1386-, Moore, M., Moosa, M., 2362-Plat Moradi, M., 385-, Morado,. R., 1643-Plat Moraes,. H., 315-, 879- Plat Moraes, C. T., Morales, P., Morales-Perez, C. L., 1573-Plat Moran, S.., 339-, Moran-Mirabal, J., 747- Moraru, I. I., Morcos, F., 2310-Plat Moreau,., Moreira, C., Moreira, I. S., 229-Plat Morelli, C., Moreno Vadillo, C., Moreno, L., Moreno-Herrero, F., 1833-, Moretti,., 481- Morgan, B., 1641-Plat Morgan, C. E., Morgan,., 1633-Plat Morgan, R. K., 346- Morgan, S. E., Mori, T., 1588-Plat, Morii, T., Morimatsu, M., Morimoto, S., Morita, K., Moriwaki,., Moriyama, K., Moriyama, T., Morizumi, T., Moroni,., 851-Plat, 1661-Plat, 2341-Symp Morotti, S., 1152-, Morris, C. E., 671- Morris, C. F., 912-Plat Morris, C., Morris,., Morris, E. P., Morris, M., 1591-Plat Morrison, G., 2331-Plat Morrissey, J. H., 2300-Plat Morrow, M. R., Morse, M., Morykwas, M., Mosely, J.., Moser, C. C., Moshal, K. S., Moss, F. R., 862-Plat Moss, M.., 1781-, Moss, M., 264- Motahari, F., Mote, K. R., Mothes, W., 874-Plat Motsch, V., Moudy, M. G., 998- Mount, J. W., Mousavi, I. S., Moussaoui, M., Moussavi-Harami, F., 595-, 813-Plat, Movileanu, L., 914-Plat Moya-iaz, J., 722- Moya-Rodriguez,., Moynie, L., Muehleip,., 887-Symp Mueller,. J., Mueller, J.., 726-, 1458-, Mueller, J. W., 292- Mueller-Werkmeister, H., Mugnai, M. L., Muhlhauser, P., Muhoza,., Muiznieks, L.., 2365-Plat Mukerji, I., 355- Mukherjee, S., 458-, Mukhin, S. I., Mukhopadhyay, S., 2363-Plat Mulberry, G., 2269-, Mule', F., 674- Muller, C., Muller, F. U., Muller, M., 1760-, Plat Muller, N., 906-Plat Muller, S., 1806-, Muller, U., 844-Plat Mumm, P., 797-Plat Mun, J., Mund, M., 696- Mundy, J., Munoz, V., 2447-, Munro, E. M., Munro, J. 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R., Naismith, J. H., Najafi,., 599- Nakada, T., 498- Nakaema, M., Nakagawa,., Nakamura,., Nakamura, J., 655- Nakamura, N., Nakasako, M., Nakashima, R., 2373-Plat Nakata,., Nakayama,., Nall,. L., Nam, J., Nam,., Nambiar,. K., Nan, X., 700- Nanasi, P. P., 180-Plat Nanda, H., Nandi, S., Nangia, S., 1505-, 1773-, Nannenga, B. L., 78-Subg Narasimhan, G., Narayanan, T., 894-Plat Narayanan, V., Narayanaswami, V., 444- Nardini, M., 1661-Plat Naruse, K., Nascimento, C. L., Nash,., Nasr, M. L., Nassal,. M., 183-Plat Natesh, S. R., Nath,., 738- Nathwani, B., 818-Plat Nattel, S., 905-Plat Naufer, M., Naughton, F. B., 1601-Plat Naumann, C.., 171-Plat Naumova, N. M., Navalinskas,., Navarro, M.., Navarro-Lopez, F., Naveed, H., 276-, Nawrocki, G., 866-Plat Nayak, T. K., Naydenova, K., Nayebi Gavgani, H., 341- Naylor, C. E., 98-Plat Naziga, E., 257- Neale, C., 272- Nedic,., 572-, 1257-, Nedrud, J., 895-Plat Needham, S. R., 138-Plat Neel, B., 1585-Plat Neely,., 540-, Nekimken,. L., Nelli,., 611- Nelsen, E., Nelson Holt, M., Nelson, C.., 476- Nelson, E.., 402- Nelson, G., Nelson, P., Nelson, S. E., 1694-, Nelson, S. R., Nelson, S., 582- Nemecz,., 1577-Plat Nemoto, W., 1436-, Nepper, J. F., Nersesyan,., Nesmelov,. E., Nesnas, N., Nestorovich, E. M., 2324-Plat, Nestorovich, E., 1117-, Nettels,., 1562-Plat Nettesheim, G., Neuert, G., 777-Symp Neuman, K. C., 38-Subg, 361- Neumann, B. M., 1518-Plat, Neupane, K., 815-Plat, Plat Nevzorov,.., Nevzorova, T.., Newman, T.., 918-Plat Newton,. C., Ng, C., 1228-, 1530-Plat Ng, I., 105-Plat Ng, P.., 414- Ng, R. G., Ng, T., Ngo, V.., 248-, 1664-Plat Ngo, V., 74-Subg Nguelifack, B. M., 173-Plat Nguyen Huu,., Nguyen, H. M., 1635-Plat, 2031-, 2036-, Nguyen, H., Nguyen, L. T., 360- Nguyen, L., Nguyen, M. M., 789-Plat Nguyen, N. T., Nguyen, P. T., 526-, 1183-, 1777-, Nguyen, S. T., Nguyen, T.., 744-, Nguyen, T., Nguyen, V. P., Nian,., 636- Nicholas, M. P., 28-Subg Nicholls, P., Nichols, C. G., 1218-, Nichols, M. 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236 Niu, J., 541- Nix,., Nji, E., 1646-Plat Njus, M. M., 2325-Plat Noakes, M. T., 1062-, Noakes, M., 834-Plat Noble,. J., Noguchi,., Noh, J., Noji, H., Nold, S. M., 972- Nolde,. E., Nomikos, M., Nomura, T., 2033-, Nonaka, M., Noor, R. E., 295- Nord,., Norris, S., Nosaka, L., 1640-Plat Noskov, S.., 248-, Plat, Noskov, S., 74-Subg Nounesis, G., Nova, I. C., 834-Plat, 1049-, Noviello, C. M., 1573-Plat Novikova, E.., Nowak, M., 184-Plat, Nowak, W., 231-Plat Noy,., 766-, 767-, 768- Ntsogo Enguene, V., Nuckolls, C., 1625-Plat Nunes-lves,., 1660-Plat Nunez, M. E., 349- Nunez, M. F., Nunez, M., 50-Subg, Nunez-Viadero, E., 545- Nurik, C. E., Nuzzo,., 674- Nyberg, L. H., Nyenhuis,.., 402- Nyenhuis,., 949- Nyholm, T. K., Nyitrai, M., O O Brien,., O Shaughnessy, B., 472- Oakes, P. W., 146-Plat Obejero-Paz, C.., Ober, R., Obergrussberger,., 1229-, Oberhauser,., Oberstrass, F. C., Obliosca, J. M., 1626-Plat Obon, R. E., O'Brien III, E., 462- O'Brien, E. 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M., 58-Subg, 1338-, Ostap, E., Oster, G., 152-Plat, 1524-Plat Oster, L. F., Osterbauer, M., 1356-, Osti,., 291- Ostmeyer, J., Ostuni, M., Oswald, F., Oteri, F., 269- O'Toole, E., Otsuka,., 639- Ottaviani, M., Ottenheijm, C., 599- Ottolia, M., Ottosson, N., 202-Plat Otyepka, M., Ou,., 419- Ou, E., 863-Plat Ou, W., 299-, O-Uchi, J., 484-, 500- Ouldridge, T., Oura, S., Ovchinnikov, S., 75-Subg Overgaard, M. T., 538- Overton, K., Owada, N., Owen,., 699-, 709- Owen, J. L., Owen, R., Owens, S., Owoade, R. O., Oxford, J., Oyelere,. K., 1586-Plat Ozcinar, E., Ozdemir, S., Ozkan, E., 268- Ozkan, S., 1031-, 1560-Plat Ozlem Caliskan, S., Ozmen,., Ozturk, T. N., Ozyurt, I., P Pabit, S.., 2852-, Pabit, S., Pabon, L., 811-Plat Pabst, G., 861-Plat, 1100-, Pacella, M. S., 962- Paci, E., 935-, 1691-, 2309-Plat Paci, G., 107-Plat, Padhi,., Padilla, J., 507- Padilla-Parra, S., 693- Pagano, I., 858-Plat Page, B., 162-Plat Page, C., 86-Symp Page, M., Pagratis, M., Paillard, M., 642-, Paina, M., Paketuryte, V., Palani, S., Palazzolo, G., Palekar, R. U., 688- Palermo, G., 368- Palese, P., Palma-Cerda, F., Palmer,. E., 1668-Wkshp Palmer, I. P., Palmieri, V., 772-, Palo,., Palombo, M., Palovcak, E., Palowitch, G., 952- Pan, H., 559-, Pan, J., 1105-, Pan, K., 362- Pan, S., 1677-Wkshp Pan,., 112-Plat Panama, B. K., Panchapakesan, S., 739- Panday, N., Pandey, J., 164-Plat Pandey, K., 1933-, Pandey, R., 196-Plat, 255- Pandhare,., 1574-Plat, 2731-, 2732-, Pandit, S.., 214-Plat Pandyarajan, V., 266- Pandzic, E., 105-Plat, 1455-, Panganiban, B., 297- Panja, S., 135-Symp Panjshiri, R., 183-Plat Pantazis,., 540-, 556-, 1155-, Panyi, G., 1216-, 1219-, Pap, P., Papadaki, M., 2377-Plat Papaioannou,., Papanikolaou, S., 1655-Plat Papapetropoulos,., Papi, M., 772-, Papp, F., Papp, Z., 598- Pappu, R. V., 1022-, 1030-, 1550-Plat, 1695-, 2511-, 2514-, Pappu, R., 2364-Plat Paquin, J., Paraan, M., Parakramaweera, R., Paramanathan, T., Parameswaran, H., 90-Plat Paravastu,., Pardo, L.., Parent, L. J., 1541-Plat Parikh,. N., Parikh, S., 505- Park, H., 888-Symp, 1082-, 2163-, Park, J., 650-, Park, K., 1095-, Park, S., 30-Subg, 416-, 607-, 2188-, 2850-, Park,., Parker,., Parker, P. J., 138-Plat Parker, S., Parks, C., Parks, J. M., 1586-Plat Parmananda, P., Parmryd, I., Parola,. H., Parra, E., Parrilla-Carrero, J., Parrish, R. E., Parthasarathy, R., Parvate,.., Pascual,., Pasdois, P., 181-Plat Pashkovskaya,.., Passmore, L.., 1676-Wkshp Pastor, R. W., 377-, 1105-, 1884-, Pastor, R., 687- Pastore, V., 1634-Plat Pastrana, C. L., Paszek, M. J., Patange, S., Patapoutian,., 190-Symp Patel,., Patel,. J., 1131-, Patel, J., 970- Patel, M., Patel, P., Patel, S. S., Patel, S., 959- Patel, T. R., 2387-Plat 204

237 Paternostre, M., Pathania, M., Patra, S., 250- Patray, S., 265- Patterson, G. H., Patterson, G., 951- Patting, M., Pattis, J. G., 946- Patton, R., Paudyal, N., Paul, M.., Paul, M., 448- Paul, S., 1406-, Pauszek, R. F., 372- Pavarotti, M.., Pavel, B., Pavinatto, F. J., 421- Pavlov, E., 2159-, Pavlov, K. V., 2304-Plat Pavlova,., 1586-Plat, Pavlova, E., Pavone, F. S., 503-, 1297-, 2085-, Pavone, F., 795-Plat Pawlak, S.., 940- Paxman, J., 2323-Plat Paz Ramirez Lopez, M., 727- Paz,., 634- Paz, S., Peacock, R., 318-, 319- Peana,., 485- Pearce, R., Pearson, C., Pecchiari, M., Peck, C. J., 279- Peckham, M., 935-, Pecorai, C., 495-, 793-Plat Pedersen, L. N., 520- Pedersen, P.., 931-Plat, Pedron, I., 372- Pedrote, M. M., 315- Peers, C., 504- Pegg, I. L., Pehau-rnaudet, G., Peixoto, P. M., Pelicci, P. G., 1539-Plat Pelling,., 4-Subg Pellowe, G., 748- Pena,., Pena,., 920-Plat Pena-Flores, N. L., 944- Peng, R., 653- Peng, W., 2320-Plat Peng,., 977-, Peng, Z. N., 625- Peng, Z., Penn, L., Pennington, E. R., 1568-Plat Pennisi, C. P., Penumutchu, S. R., 369- Penumutchu, S., Pepperberg,. R., Peran, I., 827-Plat Perana, I., 1550-Plat Peraza,.., Pereira, F.., Perera,., 858-Plat Perera, S. M., 1612-Plat, 1935-, 2495-, Perera,. R., Peretz Soroka, H., 619- Peretz,., 178-Plat Perez Lopez, M. I., Perez,., 2193-, Perez, C. M., 672- Perez, C., Perez, J., Perez, M. E., 547- Perez, P. J., Perez-Garcia, M., Perez-Gil, J., 1128-, Perez-Gil, J., 426-, 1925-, Perez-Jimenez, R., Perez-Rathke,., Perez-Verdaguer, M., 1237-, Perilla, J. R., 1637-Plat Perillo, E. P., 1464-, Perillo, E., Periole, X., 1663-Plat Perissinotti, L. L., 1664-Plat Perkins, N., 750- Perkins, T. T., 816-Plat, 2238-, Perlin,., 359- Perlova, T., Perni, M., Perni, S., 1205-, Perozo, E., 2033-, 2042-, 2043-, 2471-, Perrin Jr., B., 687- Perrin, Jr., B., Perry, M.., 2287-Symp Persechini,., Perszyk, R. E., Perticaroli, S., 993- Pertici, I., 579- Perugini, M.., Pesce, L., 690- Pesce, M., Peskin, C. S., Peterkofsky,., 1564-Plat Peterman, E. J., 103-Plat, Peterman, E., Peters, C. J., 852-Plat Peters, J. H., Peters, J. P., Peters, J., 383- Peters, R., 699- Petersen, K. J., Peterson, E. S., 309- Peterson, K. C., 1166-, 1622-Plat Peterson, K., 603- Petho, Z., Petkov, G. V., Petkova, M., Petrache, H. I., 1498-, 2563-, Petrauskas, V., Petridis, L., Petrillo, B., Petry, S., Petty, J. T., 1626-Plat Petukh, M., 454- Peulen, T. O., 288- Peulen, T., 241-, 659- Pevzner, P., 2390-Plat Peyear, T., 1213-, Peyro, M., 2211-, Pezhouman,., Pfeifer, C. R., 610-, Plat, Pfeifer, C., 609- Pham,., 758- Pham, B. G., 336- Pham,. L., Phan,. T., Philipson, L. H., Phillips, C., Phillips, G. N., 299- Phillips, J. L., Phillips, N. B., Phillips, N. F., 266- Philllips,., 69-Subg Philyppov, I. B., Phipps, E., 712- Phung, L.., Phung, L., 592- Pi, X., 553- Piacentini, M., 655- Piana, S., 865-Plat Piantoni, C., 2029-, Pias, S. C., 2305-Plat Piatt, S. C., Piazzesi, G., 894-Plat, 896-Plat Pica,., 267- Picone,., 267- Picone, P., 674- Pielak, G. J., 287-, Pielak, G., 2364-Plat Pienko, T., Pieper, J., 383- Piephoff,., Pietrangelo, L., 495-, 793- Plat Piggot, T. J., Pike, H. M., Pilipenko, E. V., 25-Subg Pilkington, E. H., Pilo-Pais, M., Pin, J., 1608-Plat Pincet, F., 174-Plat, 395-, 701- Pinchuk, I., Pincus,., 164-Plat Pinderi, V., Pinggera,., 542- Pino ngeles,., 122-Plat Pinto, B. I., Pinto, J. R., 315-, 505-, 2749-, 2750-, Pioner, J., Pippel,., Piraino, M. S., Pirayesh, E., Piroddi, N., Piston,. W., 456-, 1148-, Pisupati,., 789-Plat Piszkiewicz, S., 2364-Plat, Pitman, M. C., 1935-, Pizzato, M., 405- Plant, L.., 802-Plat, 903-Plat Plattner, M., 1636-Plat Platzer, R., 702- Pless, S.., 1397-, Plat, 2066-, 2067-, 2347-Plat Pless, S., 2054-, Plested,. J., 2351-Plat Plested,., 2063-, Plochberger, B., 714- Ploier, B., Plotkin, S. S., 869-Plat Plummer,. M., Plumridge,., 2330-Plat Pluteanu, C., Poblete, H., 638-, 1215-, 1648-Plat Pocetti, C. F., Poci,., Pociupany, I. N., Poddar,., 2321-Plat Podolsky, K., Poelzing, S., 1150-, Poget, S. F., 1190-, Poggesi, C., 503-, 795-Plat, 2085-, Pogorelov, T. V., 2300-Plat Pogozheva, I.., 1759-, Pohl, E. E., Pohl, E., Pohl, P., 88-Plat, 820-Plat, 1115-, 1356-, 1357-, 1889-, 2041-, 2560-, 2573-, Poirier, M. G., 891-Symp Poitevin, F., 2340-Symp Pokalsky, C. N., Pokhrel, N., Pokorna, S., 1107-, Plat Pokorna, S., Pokorny,., 124-Plat, 216-Plat, Pokrovskaya, I.., Polali, S., Poland, S., Polina, I., 500- Politis,., 442-, 2536-, Pollack, L., 1825-, 1826-, 2330-Plat, 2852-, Pollard, T.., 86-Symp, 153- Plat, Polster,., Pomes, R., Pomes, R., 272-, 525-, 1021-, 2365-Plat Pond, M. P., Ponnalagu,., 1596-Plat Ponomarchuk, O., 1528-Plat Poojari, C. S., 684- Poolman, B., Popa, I., 2240-, Popescu, M. C., 544- Poplova, M., Porro,., 1661-Plat Porter, Jr., G.., 641- Portman, J. J., 1026-, 2448-, K. M., ey,. E., 1695-, ey,., htiban,., ledni, K., tila, P., Potenza,. M., Potet, F., Potoyan,., Potter, C. S., Poudel, K. R., 1602-Plat Poulsen, H., 71-Subg Poulsen, M., Poulsen, N., 720- Pourmousa, M., 687- Powers, J.., 595-, 896-Plat Prada-Gracia,., 139-Plat Pradeau-aubreton, K., 154-Plat Praetorius, F., 131-Plat Prajapati, J.., 2039-, Prakash,., Prakash, M., Prakash, P., 1716-, Prakriya, M., Pralle,., 1401-, 1572-Plat Prasad,., 616-, Prasad, S., 942- Prasanth,., 1531-Plat Prashasti, F., Prassl, R., Prathivadhi-Bhayankaram, S. V., 612- Pratico,., Pravda, L., 878-Plat, 1437-, 1701-, Praveen-Joseph,., 1641-Plat Preiner, J., 88-Plat, 820-Plat Preisler, S., 931-Plat Preiss, T., 441- Pressly, B., 1183-, Preston, J., 956- Preto,. J., 229-Plat Prevelige Jr, P. E., 1637-Plat Previs, M. J., 2376-Plat Previs, M., 582- Previs, S., 582- Price,. C., Price, C. J., 2366-Plat Price,.., 339-, Prieto, J. H., Priglinger, E., 714- Prigozhin, M., Prior, S. H., 2354-Plat Priori, S. G., 481- Prisner, T., 1644-Plat Probert, M.,

238 Prochaska, L. J., Prochniewicz, E., Proenza, C., 177-Plat, 179-Plat, Profit,.., Prokop, J. W., Prokopzuk, F., 916-Plat Prole,. L., 2381-Plat Prophete, L., Prosser, B. L., 483-, 602-, 814-Plat, 1268-, 1658-Plat Prosser, B., Prosser, R. S., 1606-Plat Protasi, F., 480-, 495-, 793-Plat, Provasi,., 139-Plat Prudic, K., Pruitt, B. L., Prum, T., Prusa, J., Przemyslaw, S., Pu, T., 611- Pu, X., 753- Puchades, C., Puchner, E. M., 727- Pueyo, E., Puglisi, J., 880-Plat Puhl, H. L., 744-, Pujadas, L., Puljung, M. C., Pullen, R. H., 847-Plat Pullumbi, P., Pun, S., 360- Punihaole,., 2311-Plat Pupo,., Purohit, P. K., Purwar, N., 1579-Plat Pusch, M., Puth, K., Putkey, J.., Pyatski,., Pyrpassopoulos, S., Q Qasem, N., Qassab,., 245- Qedan, M., Qi, R., 675- Qian,., 973- Qian, S., 1108-, Qian, X., Qiao, Z., Qin, F., 562- Qin, H., 2198-, Qin, L., 1724-, Qin, Z., 2306-Plat Qinghua, H., 490- Qiu, M., Qiu, R., 37-Subg, Qiu,., 130-Plat, 1624-Plat Quaraishi, I., Quedan,., Queralt-Martin, M., Quesada, O., Quinn, J. F., Quinn, P., Quinonez, M., 796-Plat Quintana,., Quintana-Catano, C.., Quintero, O., Quittot, N., 947- Quon, J., Quraishe, S., 918-Plat Qyang,., 1266-, R Raab, M., Rabanal, F., Rabuka,., Racca,., Racca, J., Raczkowski,. M., 2837-, Radford, S. E., Radford, S., 1615-Symp Radhakrishnan, M. L., Radhakrishnan, R., 1091-, 1584-Plat, Radin, I., 191-Symp Radler, J. O., 441- Radler, J., Radocaj,., 807-Plat, Radzinski, N. P., 1534-Plat Raeisi Najafi,., Rafferty, S.., Raghavan, G., Raghunath, G., 1101-, Raghunathan, K., 424- Raguimova, O. N., 236- Raguimova, O., Raguz, M., 1567-Plat Rahamim, G., 210-Plat Rahman, M.., 580- Rahman, M., 665- Rahman, S., Rahmat, M. B., Rahmim,., Rahn, H., Rai,., 360-, Rai,., Raimunda,., 87-Plat Rainey, J. K., 2458-, Rainey, K., Raj, S., RJ, S., 181-Plat Rajagopal, S., Rajagopalan, M. R., Rajagopalan, M., Rajagopalan, V., Rajala, N., 15-Subg Rajasekharan, V., Raju, S. S., Rakshasa,. M., Rakshit,., Raleigh,. P., 1550-Plat Raleigh,., 827-Plat Ramachandra, R., 96-Plat Ramachandran, S., 2359-Plat Ramakrishna, V., 386- Ramakrishnan, N., Ramakrishnan, S. K., 395- Ramamoorthy,., Ramamurthi, K. S., 2360-Plat Ramanadane, K., 522-, 524- Ramanathan,., 686- Ramaswamy, S. S., Ramaswamy, V., Ramentol, R., 547- Ramirez, C., Ramirez,., Ramirez-lvarado, M., 82-Symp Ramirez-iaz,., 657- Ramirez-Sarmiento, C.., 825-Plat Ramisch, S., 258- Ramkumar,., Ramm, B., 1607-Plat Rammohan,. R., 445-, Rammohan,., 1331-, Ramos, E. M., Ramsey, I. S., Ramsey, K. M., 317- Ran, T., 866-Plat Rana, P., Ranaghan, M., Rananavare, S. B., 431- Randolph, P., 238-, Plat Rangachari, V., 1778-, Rangamani, P., 1084-, 1384-, 1524-Plat, Plat, Ranganathan, R., Ranganathan, S. V., 1824-, Ranganathan, S., 335- Rangel-escas, G., 564- Rangl, M., Ranjit, S., 729-, Rankin, J.., 332- Ranski,., 2327-Plat Rao,., Rao, L., 28-Subg Rao, P., Rao, T., 2327-Plat Rapedius, M., 1160-, 2025-, Rapp, G., Rarick, S., Rasmusson, R. L., Rasmusson, R., 184-Plat Raso,., 657- Rassam, P., 428- Rassier,. E., 898-Plat Rassier,., 578-, 580- Ratanalert, S., 132-Plat Rath,., Rath, P., 571-, Rathner, P., 906-Plat Rathore, S. S., 474- Rathore, S., Rati, S., 732- Raucci, F., Raunser, S., 77-Subg, 909-Plat Rauscher,.., 732-, Rauscher, S., 866-Plat, Rausell, C., Raveh, B., Ravi, S., 467-, Ravichandran, R., Raw, J., 941- Rawat,., Rawle, R. J., 413- Rawle, R., 387- Ray, B.., Ray, B., 380- Ray, S., 839-Plat Rayermann, G., Rayermann, S., Raymonda, M. H., Razavi,., 627- Razumova, M., 595- Real,., Rebbeck, R. T., 1140-, 1253-, 2378-Plat Rebeck, R. T., Rebiai, R., 943- Recamier, K. S., Reck-Peterson, S. L., 220-Plat Reconditi, M., 894-Plat, 896- Plat Rector, R. S., 507- Reda l Sayed, Z., Redaelli, L., 797-Plat Reddish, F., 1621-Plat Reddy, B. J., 225-Plat Reddy, H. P., 856-Plat Reddy, P., 666- Reddy, T. J., 1571-Plat Redmon, X., 264- Redondo-Morata, L., 470-, Redzic, Z. B., Reed, C., 342- Reed, E. H., Reed, J., 1677-Wkshp Reed, R., 464- Reedy, M. K., 1638-Plat Rees, M., 809-Plat Reese, L., Reese, T. S., Regeenes, R., 447-, 774- Reggiani, C., Reggio, P. H., Regnier, G., Regnier, M., 595-, 811-Plat, 813-Plat, 1257-, Plat, Reichert, J., Reichheld, S., Reid, K., Reiken, S., 1145-, 2373-Plat Reiling-Steffensmeier, C., Reilly ndujar, F., Reina, S., 1590-Plat Reinartz, I., 166-Plat, 2318-Plat Reinecke, H., 811-Plat Reinemann,. N., 226-Plat Reinert, N., Reinherz, E. L., Reiser, P. J., 576- Reismann,. W., 715- Reisser, M., 746- Rejniak, K.., 195-Symp, 228- Plat Remacle, C., 12-Subg Remaley,., 687- Remenyi,., 64-Subg Rempe, S. B., 175-Plat Rempe, S., 539- Ren,., 125-Plat Ren, P., 109-Plat, 1626-Plat Ren,., 1266-, Ren, Z., 636-, 683- Rengarajan, U., Repas, S., Requena, S., 594- Resnekov, O., 164-Plat Restrepo-Perez, L., 1620-Plat Reuter, N., 870-Plat Revanasiddappa, P.., Reveguk, Z., Rey, F.., Reyes, F. E., 78-Subg Reyes, J., 825-Plat, 1541-Plat Reyes, L., Reyes, N., 70-Subg, Reynolds, K.., 164-Plat Rezaei, N., Rezaei, S., Rezajooei, N., Rhoades, E., 400-, 1556-Plat, 1798-, Riback, J.., 25-Subg, 1553-Plat Ribeiro Jr., R. F., Ribeiro, J. V., Riccardi, L., 161-Plat Ricci, C. G., Rice,., 1870-, 1953-, Rice, L. M., Rice, S. E., 876-Plat Rice, W. J., Rich, T. C., 1459-, 1463-, Rich, T., Richard, J., Richard, M., Richards, C. I., Richards, C., Richardson, R., 191-Symp Richter, B., Richtsmeier,., 753-, 754-, 1124-, Rickert, C., 177-Plat, Ridone, P., Riedl, S., 915-Plat Riegel,. C., Rienstra, C., 2300-Plat Ries, J., 696- Riley, L.., 586- Ringkjobing Jensen, M., Plat Rinke, I., 1160-, 1229-, 2025-, Rinne,., 841-Plat Rinne, S., Rinner, B., 915-Plat Rios, E., Risbud,., Risi, C., Riske, K.., 859-Plat,

239 Rissanen, S., 678- Ritchie,. B., Ritchie,., Ritt, M., Rivas Pardo, J., Rivas, G., 657- Rivas-Pardo, J.., Rivas-Pardo, J., 821-Plat, Rivera, I., Rivera-cevedo, R. E., 99-Plat Rivera-Jacquez, H., Rizzetto, R., 480-, 797-Plat Rizzo, M., Roberts, E., Roberts, R., Roberts, S. K., 138-Plat, 233- Plat Roberts, S., Robertson,. L., 206-Plat Robertson, J. L., 186-Symp, 1004-, Robia, S. L., 1971-, Robia, S., 236-, Robin, F. B., Robinett, J. C., 507-, 574- Robinson,. S., 170-Plat, 1744-, 2422-, Robinson, C. V., Robinson,. N., Robinson,., 1656-Plat Robinson, J., 1402-, Robinson, M. K., Robinson, T., 396- Robison, P., 602-, 814-Plat, 1658-Plat Robson, T., Robustelli, P., 865-Plat Rocha, J., 731- Roche, J., 2369-Plat Rocheleau, J. V., 447-, 774-, Rocheleau, J., Rochet, J., Rochman, N.., Rocklin, G. J., 960- Rode, B., Roder, K., 500-, Rodgers, J. M., 1732-, Rodio, M., 134-Plat Rodnin,., 288- Rodnin, M. V., 911-Plat Rodriguez uran, I., Rodriguez Ropero, F., Rodriguez, B., 2288-Symp Rodriguez, H., 591- Rodriguez, J.., 78-Subg Rodriguez, K. W., Rodriguez-Matas, J., Roehlicke, T., Roess,.., 719- Roethlisberger, U., 806-Plat Rog, T., 1859-, Rog, T., 678-, 684- Rogalin, H. B., 928-Plat Rogers,. M., 175-Plat Rogers, E. T., 918-Plat Rog-Zielinska, E.., 604- Rog-Zielinska, E., Rohacs, T., 570-, 2293-Plat, 2296-Plat Rohaim,., 113-Plat Rohde, J.., 592-, Rohrbach,., 917-Plat, 1326-, 2762-, Roig Solvas, B., Roig, S. R., Rojas, P., 1589-Plat Rokusek, C., 948- Roldan, N., Rolfe,. J., 138-Plat Rolland, J., 797-Plat Rollins, M. F., 1640-Plat Roll-Mecak,., 54-Subg Rolls, M. M., 789-Plat Roman, B., Romanin, C., 906-Plat Romano, F., Romer, W., Romero, J. G., 855-Plat, Romero, L. O., 855-Plat Romero-Rojo, J. L., Romero-Romero, M., 262- Romet-Lemonne, G., 2756-, Romme, S. B., Romo, T., Ronchi, V., 327- Rondard, P., 1608-Plat Rong, M., 112-Plat Ronzier, E., Roodhuizen, J., 684- Rooney, K. M., Roos, W. H., 409- Root,.., Ros Quincoces, U. L., Ros, U., Rosado, I., Rose, M., 747- Rose, R.., Rosenbaum,., 115-Plat Rosenbaum, J., Rosenbaum, T., 564- Rosenberg, J., Rosenblatt, J., 11-Subg Rosenfeld, S., 225-Plat Rosenkranz, T., Rosner, M. R., 322- Ross,., Ross, J. L., 224-Plat, Ross, J., 342-, 1314-, 1377-, 1914-, Rossboth, B., 702- Rossi,., 497- Rossi, J. F., Rossi, M., 755- Rossi, R. C., Rostovtseva, T. K., 1930-, 2161-, 2162-, Rotem, E., Rothberg, B., Rothman, J. E., 174-Plat Rothman, J., 395-, 701- Rothwell, S., Rottapel, R., Rottler, J., 869-Plat Rottschafer, L., 725- Roudot, P., Rouleau, L., Rouse, S. L., 929-Plat Rout, M. P., Rouviere, E., 169-Plat, Roux,., 215-Plat, 470- Roux, B., 113-Plat, 268-, 1002-, 1763-, 1920-, 2684-, 2800-, 2802-, Rouzina, I., 1541-Plat, 1840-, 2236-, 2531-, Rovini,. M., Rovini,., Rowe, I., Rowland,. J., 724- Rowley, C. N., Roy,., 761- Roy, J., 662- Roy, L. M., Roy, P., 1407-, Roy, R., Royer, C.., 877-Plat, 1367-, Royer, C., 307-, 827-Plat, Ruan, Q., 737-, Ruan,., 1576-Plat Rubart, M., Ruben, P. C., Rubin,., Rubin-elanchy, P., 709- Rubinstein, J., 1674-Wkshp Rubio, M.., 401- Ruby, E., 1677-Wkshp Ruchala, I., 1650-Plat Rudack, T., Rudner,., 354- Rudnick, G., 637- Rudnizky, S., Rudolph, F., Rudzinski, J. F., 958- Rueda,., 353-, 836-Plat, Ruel, T. M., Ruelas, J. C., 474- Ruff, K. M., Ruff, M., 154-Plat Ruggeri, F. S., Ruggerone, P., 1339-, 1340-, 1341-, 1342-, 1649-Plat, Rui, H., 113-Plat, 2800-, 2802-, Ruigrok, R. W., 2368-Plat Ruijgrok, P. V., 27-Subg, Ruijgrok, P., Ruiz Uribe, N. E., Ruiz, C., Ruiz-rroyo, V. M., Ruppel, K. M., 808-Plat, Rusinova, R., 443-, 1116-, 1213-, Russell, M., Russo, C. J., 1676-Wkshp, Ruth,. P., Ruttmann, B., Ruza, R. R., Ruzmetov, T.., Ryan, M. V., 2378-Plat Rye-McCurdy, T., 1541-Plat Rynkiewicz, M., 1274-, Ryoo, H., Ryu, H., 749-, S Saad, F., Saad, N. S., 600-, Saad, N., 2371-Plat Saar-over, R., 121-Plat Sabanayagam, C. R., Sabanayagam, C., 1386-, Sabata, Z., Sabatino, M., 674- Sabourin, J., Sacconi, L., 503-, 795-Plat, Sachan,. K., Sachl, R., 1107-, 2355-Plat Sachl, R., Sachs,. M., 798-Plat Sachs, F., 390-, 1527-Plat, Sachs, J. N., Sachse, F. B., 490- Sack, J. T., 801-Plat, 1183-, Sack, J., Sackett,. L., 1769-, 2436-, 2769-, Sackett,., 342- Sackrow, M., Sacquin-Mora, S., 990- Sacristan, M.., 716- Sadakane, K., Sadayappan, S., 582- Sader, S., 842-Plat Sadoine, M., 160-Plat Sadoqi, M., Sae Her,., Saffioti, N.., Safinya, C. R., 860-Plat, 2775-, Safinya, C., Sahai, M.., 1659-Plat Sahin, O., 35-Subg Sahu,., 1519-Plat Sahu, S., Said, M., Saif, T., 783-Plat Saito, K., Saito, R., 647- Saito, S., 560-, Sakai, N., Sakai, T., 1172-, Sakipov, S., 2291-Plat Sakiyama,., Sakmar, T. P., Sakuraba, S., Sakurai, T., 492-, 1980-, 2089-, 2662-, Saladi, S. M., 932-Plat Saladi, S., 1746-, Salafsky, J., 994- Salaita, K., 405-, 623-, Salari,., 1195-, Salari, R., 1024-, Salas, L., Saleem, Z. H., 156-Plat Salhi, H. E., 2374-Plat Sali,., 1176-, Salis, S., Salkoff, L., 555- Salmela, L., 678- Salomon,. R., Salusso,., 87-Plat Salvati Manni, L., Sam, K., 784-Plat Samaan, N., Samadi-ooki,., Samanta,., 2295-Plat Samanta, S., 1429-, Samarel,., Samatanga, B., 833-Plat Samatey, F.., 249- Sameni, S., Samso, M., 478-, Samson, E., Samsudin, F., 388-, Samuel, P. P., 299- San Biagio, P., 674- Sanabria, H., 185-Symp, 288-, 659-, 1812-, Sanbonmatsu, K.., 345- Sancataldo, G., Sanchez Magraner, L., Sanchez Miranda, M., Sanchez,., Sanchez, J.., Sanchez, L., Sanchez,. E., 1427-, 2200-, Sanchez,. E., Sanchez-Moreno,., 564- Sanchez-Rodriguez, J. E., Sanchez-Rodriguez, J., Sanchez-Soto, C., 543- Sanchez-Vasquez, L., 12-Subg Sandate, C., Sanders, C. R., 1613-Symp, 2020-, Sanders, C., 552- Sanders, M. R., Sanderson, J. M., Sandi, M. J., Sandoval lvarez,., 697- Sandros, M., 974- Sands, Z.., Sandtner, W., 630- Sanford, R. L.,

240 Sanford, R., Sang, T., Sanganna Gari, R., 2051-, Sanguinetti, M., 772-, Sani, M., 1878-, Sanjuan,., 1661-Plat Sankar, K., 819-Plat Sansanwal, V., Sansom, M. S., 1571-Plat, Plat, 1906-, 2053-, 2204-, Santisteban, N. P., Santoro, R., Santos, N. C., Santos, N., Santulli, G., 2373-Plat Sanz,., Sapir, L., 964- Sapkota,., Saponaro,., 1661-Plat Sapra, T., 2306-Plat Sargento, L., 1490-, Saric,., Sarikhani, M., Sarin, R., Sarkar,., Sarkar, K., 135-Symp Sarkar, S. S., 808-Plat, Sarkar-Banerjee, S., Sarker, M., 2458-, Sarles, S.., 429- Sarmento, M. J., 698-, 1071-, 1539-Plat Sarsoza, F., 583- Sartori, P., Sarva, K., Sasaki,.., 213-Plat Sasaki, S., Sasaki,. C., 991-, Plat, 1605-Plat, 2848-, 2850-, Sasmal, S., 1783-, Sasse, P., 797-Plat Sassone-Corsi, P., 729- Sastre,., Sathappa, M., Sathyanarayana, P., Satija, S., 175-Plat Sato, C., Sato,., 2219-, Sato, K., 2619-, Sato, M., 2403-, Sato, O., Sato, S., Sato,., Sato-Tomita,., Satusky, M., 37-Subg Sauer, R.., 1519-Plat Sauer, R., 2314-Plat Sauer, U., 1678-Wkshp Saunders, C., Saunders, L., 2332-Plat Savage, R. E., 355- Savalli, N., 540-, 556-, Savich,., Savinov,., Sawada, R., Sawada,., Sawaya, M. R., 78-Subg, Sawyer, N., 873-Plat Saxton, M. J., 728- Sayers, Z., 937- Sayyed-hmad,., Sazanov, L.., Sazzad, M., Scaini,., Scally, S., 258- Scarabelli, G., 225-Plat, Scarcella,., 497- Scardigli, M., 503-, 795-Plat, Scarff, C., Scarlata, S., 457- Scarpinato, K., 611- Scellini, B., Schaaf, T. M., 1622-Plat Schaaf, T., Schaarschmidt, J., 229-Plat Schaefer, S., 1594-Plat Schaeffer, E., Schafer, C. T., 843-Plat Schaff, J. C., 1379-, Schaider, H., 915-Plat Schall, P., Schams,., Schans, E. v., 372- Scharff-Poulsen, P., 931-Plat Schatz, G. C., 688- Schaumann, E., Schavemaker, P. E., Scheerer,., 965- Scheib, U., 458- Scheidelaar, S., Scheller, J., 2372-Plat Scheres, S., 1637-Plat Scher-Zagier, J. K., 468- Scheuring, S., 470-, 471-, 1576-Plat, 1607-Plat, 2076-, Schewe, M., Schick, M., Schickinger, M., Schief, W., 258- Schiffels,. R., Schiffer, J. M., Schiffhauer, E. S., Schiffhauer, E., 1656-Plat Schilderink, N., Schimert, K. I., 223-Plat, Schindelin, H., 322- Schiott, B., 1663-Plat Schlattner, U., 1593-Plat Schlegel,. M., 191-Symp Schlessinger,., 1651-Plat Schlick, T., 136-Symp Schlierf, M., 720-, 971-, Schlossman, M., Schmalzing, G., 2071-, 2350-Plat Schmandt, N., Schmidt, T., 613- Schmidt, V., 2308-Plat Schmidt, W., 583-, 900-Plat, 2375-Plat, Schmit, J.., 981- Schmitt, J. P., 2372-Plat Schmitz, C.., 15-Subg Schmutz, M., Schnatz, P., Schneider, F., Schneider, M., Schneider, N., Schneppenheim, R., Schnieders, M. J., 275- Schoehn, G., 2368-Plat Schoenrock, M., Scholl, Z. N., 302- Scholz, B., Scholz, S., Scholz, T., Schrangl, L., Schredelseker, J., 481- Schroder,. P., Schroeder, C. I., Schroeder, I., 660- Schroeder, J., 723- Schroeder, T. B., 1892-, 2272-, Schuabb, C., 879-Plat Schuck, P., 951-, 983-, 985-, Schuetz, G. J., 104-Plat, 715- Schug,., 166-Plat, 269-, 2318-Plat Schuldt, M., 599- Schuler, B., 1549-Plat, Plat Schulte,., Schulte, J. S., Schulte, S. J., Schulten, K., 868-Plat, Plat, 1637-Plat, Schultz,., Schultz, E., 191-Symp Schultz, K. M., Schulz, E., Schulz, O., 1465-, Schumacher, M., Schunter, S., 817-Plat Schuster, B. S., Schutz, G. J., Schutz, G., 702- Schwab, T. L., 348- Schwalbe, H., 1811-, Schwan, J., Schwarz, B., Schwarz, J., 1699-, Schwarz, U. S., 1618-Symp Schwarzbaum, P., Schweikhard, V., Schweitzer, M. K., 481- Schweitzer-Stenner, R., 1912-, 1915-, 2521-, Schwille, P., 657-, 1607-Plat Schwinefus, J. J., 347- Schwingshackl,., Scimone, M. T., 786-Plat Scipioni, L., 698-, 1071-, 1452-, 1539-Plat Scodeller, P., Scorciapino, M.., 1429-, 2046-, Scorciapino, M., Scott, H., Scott, S., 2332-Plat Scriven,. R., 794-Plat Searson, P. C., Sebastian, S., 2363-Plat Sebastiao, M., Sebastien, M., 499- Sebban, P., Sebille, S., 1964-, Seckinger, K. M., Seckinger, K., Seckler, J. M., Sedej, S., 481- Seeger, M., 875-Plat Seelheim, P., 1954-, 2051-, Seewald,. K., 360- Sefah, E., 375- Segal,., Segal,., 494- Segers-Nolten, I. M., Segev-Zarko, L. T., 121-Plat Sehnal,., 878-Plat, 1437-, 1701-, Seidel, C.., 241-, 243-, 288-, 1073-, Seidel, C., 659-, 1608-Plat, Seidler, N. W., Seifert,., 764- Seifert, E. L., Seifert, E., 644-, Seifert, R., 1645-Plat Seiler, C., Seinfeld, J., 429- Sejnowski, T. J., 2380-Plat Sekiguchi, H., 991-, Plat, 1605-Plat, 2848-, Sekiguchi,., Sekijima, M., Sekulic-Jablanovic, M., 510- Selewa,., Sellers, J. R., 1297-, Selmke, B., 2388-Plat Selvam, B., 89-Plat Selvan, M., 978- Selvin, P. R., 41-Subg, 109-Plat, 1395-, Selvin, P., Semsarian, C., Sen, J., 282- Senac, C., Senapati, S., 1910-, Senecal,., Senes,., 2468-, 2469-, Sengupta, P., 784-Plat Senkl,., Senkow, T. L., Senning, E. N., Sensale, S., Seo,., 999- Separovic, F., 119-Plat, 1878-, Sepehri Rad, M., Seprenyi, G., 180-Plat Sept,., 1892-, Serebryany, E., 824-Plat Sergides, M., Sermersheim, M., 437-, Serna, M., 1641-Plat Serpe, M., Serra, G., Serra, S.., Serrano, L., 810-Plat Serrano, R., 1324-, Serrano-lbarras,., Serrano-Novillo, C., Sesti, F., Sethna, J. P., 455- Severcan, F. Z., Severcan, F., Severinov, K., 1548-Plat Sevinc,., Sewanan, L. R., Seyen, S., Shaali, M., Shabab, M., 824-Plat Shafer, O., 666- Shafraz, O. M., 819-Plat Shah,., Shah, G., Shah, S., 1243-, Shaheen, C., 2332-Plat Shai,., 121-Plat, Shaikh, S.., 1579-Plat, Shaikh, S., 1568-Plat, Shakhnovich, E. I., 824-Plat Shalomov, B., 856-Plat Shalygin,., 2383-Plat Shammas, S. L., 2367-Plat Shams, H., 1652-Plat, 2211-, Shan,., 138-Plat Shane, T., Shaner, N. C., Shang, Z., Shankar, R., Shankla, M., 757- Shao, J., Shapira, O., Shapiro, M. S., 546-, Sharaf, N. G., Sharifian Gh., M., 1888-, Sharma,., 343- Sharma, M., 247- Sharma, S., 2326-Plat Sharma, V. P., 663- Sharmin, N., 905-Plat Sharmin, S., Sharopov, B. R., Sharp,. J.,

241 Sharp, L. M., Sharpe, E. J., 179-Plat Sharpe, S., Shashkova, S., 1383-, Plat Shastry,. G., Shaw,., Shaw,. E., 138-Plat, 865-Plat, 2290-Plat Shaw, T., 707- Shchelokov,., Shcherbakov,., Shcherbakova,., 1623-Plat She, F., Shea, J., Sheets, E.., 1699-, Sheetz, M. P., 148-Plat, Sheikholeslami, S., Sheiko, S., Shekar, S., 127-Plat, 660- Shekhar, M., Shelby, S.., 50-Subg, 143-Plat Shelley, C., Shelley, J. C., 978- Shelley, M., 978- Shen, C., 383-, 1569-Plat Shen, J., 72-Subg, 1646-Plat Shen, K., 151-Plat Shen, Q., 995- Sheng, J., Sheng, L., Shepard, K. L., 660-, Plat Shepard, K., 127-Plat Shepherd, J., Sheppard, C. J., Sherani,., 268- Sherer, N.., Sheridan, S. L., Sherratt, S., 1565-Plat Sherrell,., Sherwood, P. J., 986- Sheth, J. K., Shettigar, V., 2374-Plat Sheu, S., 484-, 648- Shew, R., Shi, B., Shi,., 78-Subg Shi, G., 645-, Shi, J., 311-, 551-, 803- Plat Shi, L., 631-, Shi, R., Shi, X., 141-Plat, 357-, Shi, Z., Shibayama, N., Shiferaw,., Shiga, M., Shigematsu, H., Shih, W. M., 818-Plat Shih, W., Shilova, L.., Shim, G., 93-Plat Shim, H., Shim, J., Shimamoto, S., 237-, 253-, 259-, 286-, 2433-, Shimamoto,., 227-Plat Shimizu, M., Shimizu, N., 242- Shimkunas, R., Shimojo, H., Shimozawa, T., Shin, J., 1486-, Shin, K., 2458-, Shin, S., Shin,., 2198-, Shinn, E., Shinn, M. K., Shinoda, K., Shintaku, H., Shiraga, M., Shiraishi, S., Shirazinejad, C. R., Shirley,., Shitashima,., Shivnaraine, R. V., 446- Shivnaraine, R., 142-Plat Shlosman, I., Shmilovich, K., Shnyrova,. V., 782-Symp Shockett, P., 517- Shore,. M., 443- Showalter, S.., Shrestha, N., 753-, 754-, 1124-, 1235-, 2582-, Shrestha, U. R., 992- Shribak, M., Shriver, R., Shroff, H., Shroff, K.., Shtein, M., Shtilman, M. I., Shuba,. M., Shubeita, G. T., Shukla,., 89-Plat, 1609-Plat, Shukla, S., Shuman, H., 1301-, Shvets,.., 1544-Plat Si, W., 128-Plat, 966- Siaw, H., Sibarita, J., Sidenstein, S., 921-Plat Sideratou, Z., Sideris,., 703- Siebold, C., Siedlecka, U., Siegel, P., 662- Siegler, N., Sigg,., Sigl, C., 2336-Plat Sigley, J., 611- Sigworth, F. J., Sikkema, W., Sikora,. K., Sil, T., Silberberg, S.., Silbernagel, N., Siligan, C., 88-Plat, 1115-, 2041-, 2707-, Siligardi, G., Silin, V. I., 125-Plat Silva, J. L., 315-, 879-Plat Silva, J., 518- Silva, P., 447- Silva-Espina, C., 15-Subg Silvera Ejneby, M., 202-Plat Silverberg, J. L., 414- Silvestri, L., 795-Plat Sim,., Simakova, M. N., 557- Simanshu,. K., Simeoni, F., 851-Plat Simm, J., Simmel, F., Simmons, L., 723- Simon, J., Simon-Gracia, L., Simons, M., Simonsen,. C., 691-, Sindbert, S., 1806-, Sindelar, C. V., 2103-, Sindelar, C., Singer, R. H., 110-Plat, Singh,. K., 1192-, Singh,., 735- Singh,., 2321-Plat Singh, G., 680- Singh, H., 1596-Plat Singh, J., Singh, P., 274- Singh, R., Singh, S., 184-Plat, 1051-, 1159-, Singh, V., 1922-, Singharoy,., 868-Plat Singla,., 457- Sinha,., 948- Sinner, C., 2318-Plat Sinnige, T., 787-Plat Sirajuddin, M., Sirenko, M., 735- Sirenko, S. G., Sisco, N., 563-, Sitte, H. H., 628- Sitters, G., Siv, C., 724- Sivak,.., 2389-Plat Sivakumar,., 656- Sivakumaran, V., Sivankutty, S., 692- Sivaramakrishnan, S., 322-, 1173-, 1292-, 2440-, Sivasankar, S., 819-Plat Sivilotti, L. G., Siwy, Z. S., 130-Plat Siwy, Z., 758-, 1624-Plat Sjuts, H., Skazko, T., Skerrett, M., 2034-, Skibinski, G., Skinner, J. J., 322- Skliar, M., 464- Skopin,., 2383-Plat Skoryk, M. K., 433- Skriver, K., 290- Skrzypczak,., Skupin, M., 394-, 769-, 770-, 1060-, Slack, R. L., Slaw, B. R., 864-Plat Sleister, H. M., Slesinger, P.., 901-Plat Sligar, S. G., 1671-Wkshp Slotte, J., 1104-, Smart, T., Smelser,., 606-, 614- Smigiel, W. M., Smirnov,. I., 863-Plat, Smirnov,., Smirnova, T. I., 863-Plat Smith,.., Smith,. M., Smith,. W., 141-Plat Smith,., 1827-, Smith, B. C., Smith, B., 266- Smith, C. O., 651- Smith, C., 106-Plat, Smith,., Smith, E. M., 727- Smith, G. L., Smith, J. T., Smith, K. P., 876-Plat Smith, P. J., 888-Symp, 918- Plat, 1592-Plat Smith, T., 515- Smithgall, T., Smolin, N., 236-, Smolsky, J., Snead, W., 1604-Plat Snell, E. H., Snell, E., Snell, N. E., Sniadecki, N., 811-Plat Snoussi, M., 916-Plat Snow, O., Snyders,. J., Soba, P., 849-Plat Sobie, E.., 798-Plat, Sobolevsky,. I., 2291-Plat Sochacki, K.., Sodt,. J., 377-, 453- Sodt,., 411- Soga, N., Soh,., 537- Soha, C., 948- Sohail, I., Soheilypour, M., 2211-, Sokabe, M., 1241-, Sokoloski, J. E., Sokolov, V., Sola, M., 15-Subg Solaro, R. J., Sole, L., Sole, M., Soleimanpour, S., 215-Plat Solesio Torregrosa, M., Sollott, S. J., 652-, Soloperto,., Solov yov, I.., Solovei, I., Solsona, C., Soltani, M., Soltynski, T., Soman, R., Somerharju, P., 1599-Plat Sommese, R., 322-, 1173-, Somogyi,., 437- Sompornpisut, P., 255- Son, I., 283- Song,., 735- Song, C., 1154-, Wkshp, 2775-, Song, H., Song, I., 329- Song, J., 1552-Plat Song, K., Song, L., 382-, Song, S., 670-, 875-Plat Song,. S., 156-Plat Sood, C., 405- Soranno,., 1562-Plat Sorenson, M. M., 315- Soriano, E., Soriano, G. B., Sorkin,., 668-, Sorrentino, V., 497- Sosa, H. J., Soskine, M., 1620-Plat Sosnick, T. R., 25-Subg, 268-, 322-, 1010-, Plat, Sot, J., Sotelo, K.., Sotkis,. V., Soto, C., 1583-Plat Soto, P., Sotomayor, M., 1585-Plat, 2207-, Sottas, V., 102-Plat Soubias, O., 2361-Plat Soulika,., 488- Sousa, M. C., 1013-, Southern, C.., 335-, Sozer, E. B., Spadaccini, R., 267- Spakowitz,. J., 892-Symp Spalding, M. H., Sparks, S., Sparrman, T., 1107-, Plat Spat,., Spelbrink, J. N., 15-Subg Spies, M., 29-Subg, Spiess, M., Spilker, K., 151-Plat Spillane, K. M., 622- Spilotros,., 166-Plat Spontarelli, K., Sportsman, R., Spotjens, R. L., Sprang, S. R., 1377-, Springall, L., 108-Plat, Springstubbe,.,

242 Spudich, J.., 808-Plat, 1269-, Spurrier, V., Squires,. H., 2317-Plat Sreenivasan, V. K., Sri, S., 1592-Plat Srivastava,., Srivastava, V., Srnak, T., 784-Plat St. Clair, J. R., 422- St. Clair, J., St. John, P. M., Staby, L., 290- Stachowiak, J. C., 1950-, Stachowiak, J., 1509-, Plat, Stachowski, M., 2377-Plat Stadlbauer, M., 906-Plat Stadmiller, S. S., 287- Stafford, W. F., 986- Stagg, S., 2358-Plat, Stahlberg, H., Stahley, S. N., 819-Plat Staley, J., Stamou,., 451-, Stan, G., 2414-, Standaert, R., 407-, Stanley, C., 993-, Stanley, K., Stansfeld, P. J., 331-, Stark, H., 246- Starkov,., 20-Subg Starr, C. G., 912-Plat, 1885-, Starr, F. W., 355- Startek, J. B., Startek, J., Stary-Weinzinger,., 2030-, Staszek, K., 104-Plat Stauffer, B. B., Stauffer, B., Stebe, K., Steckmann, T., 944- Steczina, S., 813-Plat Steele,. S., 504- Steele, H. B., Stefan, S., Stefanon, I., Stefansson, R., 727- Steffen, W., Steffes, V., 860-Plat Stege, P., 436- Stehfest, K., 458- Stehn, J., Stein, B., 2314-Plat Stein, M. L., Steinberg, T. H., 1547-Plat Steinke, S. J., 309- Steinkuhler, J., Steinocher, H., 845-Plat Stekas, B., Stelling,. L., 2333-Plat Stellwagen, E., Stellwagen, N. C., Stellwagen, N., Stelzer, J. E., Stemmer, P., 791-Plat Stenum-Berg, C., Stenzoski, N., 827-Plat Sternberg, S. H., 365- Sterne-Marr, R., 272- Stetefeld, J., 2387-Plat Stevenson, P., Stewart, O., 371- Stewig, B. E., Stilwell, M.., 1534-Plat Stirewalt, B. S., Stirnemann, G., Stites, W., 245-, 998- Stivers, J. T., 337- Stockbridge, R. B., 1252-, Stockbridge, R., 1343-, Stockinger, H., 104-Plat Stockner, T., 628-, Stoelze-Feix, S., Stoelzle-Feix, S., 797-Plat Stojanovic, B., 572-, 1257-, Stojkovic, E.., 943- Stolarska, M., Stoll, S., Stolovitzky, G., Stolz, M., Stone, M. B., 50-Subg, 143-Plat, Stone, O. J., 663- Stone, T., Stonik, J., 687- Stordeur, C., Storm, C., Storrie, B., Stottrup, B. L., 1868-, 2558-, Stout, R. W., St-Pierre, C., Strahle, U., 718- Strandberg, E., Strassmeier, T., Stratton, M., 162-Plat Strauss, C., 273- Strauss, M., Strickland, M., 1564-Plat Striessnig, J., 542- Stringari, C., 729-, 920-Plat Striz,., Stroik,., Strom, J., Stromgaard, K., Strong, K. L., Stroud, R. M., 111-Plat, 629- Struntz, P., Struth, B., 1569-Plat Struts,. V., 1612-Plat, 1935-, 2495-, 2500-, Strutz, W., Studer, V., Stuebler,., Stuehmer, J., 151-Plat Stuenkel, E. L., 2325-Plat Stulz,., Sturgill, E. G., 226-Plat Sturgis, J. N., 1597-Plat, Plat Stuurman, N., Stuyvers, B., 479- Stylianidou, S., Styrczewska, K., Su, H., Su, J., Su, Q., Su, Z., 1724-, 1745-, Suarez, E., Suay-Corredera, C., 810-Plat Subczynski, W. K., Subczynski, W., 1567-Plat, Subramaniam,. B., Subramaniam, S., 2060-, Subramaniam, V., Subramanian, N., 217-Plat Subrini, O., Sudarshan, S., Sudhof, T. C., 399- Sugawa, M., Sugihara, M., 1980-, Sugimoto, T., Sugimoto,., Sugita,., Sugiyama,., Suh, B., Sukenik, S., 263- Sukharev,., Sukharev, S., 2636-, Sula,., 98-Plat Sulc, P., Suma,., 2334-Plat Sumaiya, I., Sumikama, T., Sumner, I., 328-, 330-, Sun, B., 256- Sun, C., 91-Plat, Sun, F., Sun, G., Sun, M., Sun, R., 910-Plat, 1417-, Sun, W., 688- Sun, X., Sun,., Sun, Z. J., Sundaresan, N., Sundborger,. C., Sung, M., Sunkara, M. R., Sunseri, J., Supatto, W., 920-Plat Superfine, R., 462- Suraneni, P., 86-Symp Surcel,., 1656-Plat Surensen, J.., Suresh, S., 1531-Plat Suss, R., 126-Plat Sussman, H., Sutherland, J. C., Sutherland, M. C., 332- Sutherlin,., 1631-Plat Sutton, R., Sutton, S., 808-Plat Suwatthee, T., 864-Plat Suzuki, E., Svensson, B., 94-Plat, 1140-, Svergun,. I., 166-Plat Svicevic, M., 1257-, Svintradze,. V., 1521-Plat Sviridov,., 687- Svirin, M., 2382-Plat Svobodova Varekova, R., 878- Plat, 1701-, Svobodova-Varekova, R., Swaim, C. M., Swaim, C., Swaminathan, R., 942- Swank,. M., Swanson, J. M., 910-Plat, Swartz, K. J., 568-, 569-, 1208-, Swartz, K., 567-, Sweat, R., Sweezy-Schindler, O., Swenson,. W., Swift, K. M., 737-, Swift, M. F., 86-Symp Swift, M., 925-Plat Swonger, K. N., Swope, N. K., Syeda, R., 44-Subg Sykes, C., 85-Symp, Szakacs, G., Szalai, V., Szaloki, G., Szanda, G., Szanto, T. G., Szczepaniak, M., 2319-Plat Szczesna-Cordary,., 2746-, 2747-, Szentandrassy, N., 180-Plat Szentesi, P., 501- Szeto, H. H., Szewczyk,., 1999-, 2000-, Sziklai,., 598- Szollosi,., Szollosi, G. J., Szurmant, H., 269- Szymanik, M., 940- Szymanski, E. S., 356- T T. Saito, C., 560- Tabard-Cossa, V., 351-, Tabari, S., 385- Tabaries, S., 662- Taber, L., Taberner Carretero, N., Tadesse, W. M., Tadjiki, S., 464- Tafoya, S., Tagiltsev, G., 471- Taheri-raghi, S., 916-Plat Tajkhorshid, E., 633-, 1119-, 1177-, 1351-, 1760-, 1908-, 1931-, 2078-, 2080-, 2300-Plat, 2301-Plat, Plat, 2357-Plat Takada, S., Takagi,., 935-, Takahashi, H., Takahashi, K., Takahashi, S., 844-Plat Takaichi, M., Takano, H., Takeda,., 2619-, Takei, M., Takemura, K., 270- Takeshima, H., 437-, 588-, Takeuchi,., 647- Takeyasu, K., Takiguchi, K., Talarimoghari, M., Talavera Perez,., Talavera, K., 1232-, 1992-, 2018-, Talledo, P., 916-Plat Tamiaki, H., Tamkun, M. M., 1238-, Tamm, L. K., 51-Subg, 402-, 412-, 1954-, Tamm, L., Tamo, G. E., Tan, B., Tan, G., Tan, P., 1018-, 2515-, Tan, S. J., 147-Plat Tan, T., 513-, 588-, 1095-, 1174-, Tan, X., Tan,., 875-Plat, 1484-, Tanaka, K., Tang, M., Tang, P., 97-Plat, 765-, 1578-Plat, 2729-, Tang, Q., 1241-, Tang, T., Tang, W., 590-, 596-, Tang, X., Tangar,., Tania, N., 670-, Tanner, B. C., 577-, 597-, Tanner, B., Tannert,., Tannert, S., Tapia, H., 2364-Plat Tapia-Rojo, R., 209-Plat, Tarasiuk,., Taraska, J. W., 473-, Tarasov, K. V., 1046-,

243 Tarasova,. S., Tarbell, J. M., 1529-Plat Tardiff, J. C., Tardiff, J., 595-, 813-Plat, 1259-, Tarifa, C., Tarp, J. M., 608- Tashiro, M., Tashkin, V., 2576-, Tassone, N., 335- Tate, S., Tatebe, T., Tatge, L., Tatro, N., 275- Tatulian, S.., Taube, M., 938- Taulier, N., Taumoefolau, G. H., 744-, Taylor,. B., 546-, Taylor, C. W., 2381-Plat Taylor, C., 612- Taylor,., 1638-Plat Taylor, G., 429- Taylor, J.., Taylor, J., Taylor, K.., 1638-Plat Taylor, K. C., Taylor, K., 552- Taylor, N. M., Taylor, S. S., 62-Subg, 963- Taylor, S., Teague, Jr., W. E., Teague, W. E., 2361-Plat Teesalu, T., Teese, M. G., Teixeira,., 140-Plat Tejada, E., 216-Plat Tejada, M.., 520-, Telek, E., Tellkamp, F., Temussi, P.., 267- Teng, K., 109-Plat, 1286-, Teng, S., Tepe, J., Teplow,. B., 2307-Plat ter Keurs, H. E., 479- Terakosolphan, W., 376- Terebus,., Terentjev, E. M., Terentjev, E., 273- Terentyev,., 500- Terentyeva, R., 500- Termine,., Terrone, R. L., Terry,. S., 874-Plat Tesi, C., 503-, 795-Plat, Testa, I., 40-Subg Tetin, S.., 737-, Tetsuo, N., 2662-, Tewari, M., 610-, Teyssier, P., 499- Thai, P. N., 1594-Plat Thakker-Varia, S., Thakur, G., 1121-, Thalmann, F., Tham, R., 583- Thanassoulas,., Thangapandian, S., Thapa, P., Thawani,., Thaxton, C., 688- Thayumanavan, S., Thei, F., 755- Theodoridou, M., Theriot, J., 617-, Wkshp Thevenin,., Thevenin,., Thibeault, J., 282- Thiel, G., 851-Plat, 1661-Plat, Thiele, G.., 313- Thielen, P. M., 656- Thillaiappan, N., 2381-Plat Thirumalai,., 1299-, 1411-, 1821-, 2331-Plat Thisted, C. L., Thiyagarajan, S., 153-Plat, 472-, 1948-, 2119-, Thomas,., 2352-Plat Thomas, C.., 753-, 754-, 1124-, Thomas,.., 94-Plat, 225- Plat, 592-, 1140-, 1166-, 1168-, Plat, 2195-, 2196-, 2378-Plat, 2661-, 2767-, Thomas,., 1656-Plat, 2190-, Thomas, J. R., 536- Thomas, U., 797-Plat Thomas-Tran, R., 1662-Plat Thomaz,.., Thompson,. C., Thompson,. J., 2348-Plat Thompson,. R., Thompson,., 515- Thompson, L. B., Thompson, L. K., Thompson, M. E., Thompson, P. M., 2359-Plat Thompson, W., Thomsen, M. B., 520- Thorek,., Thorne, P. K., 507- Thornton, K. L., Thornton, L., Thorsted, B., 923-Plat, Thottacherry, J. J., 460- Thyagarajan, B., 2012-, 2013-, Tian, F., 91-Plat, 1212-, 2360-Plat, Tian, J., 763-, 2008-, Tian, L., 1669-Wkshp, Tian, P., 955- Tian, W., 276- Tian, X., Tian, Z., 508- Tiapko, O., 2297-Plat Tickman, B. I., 834-Plat, Tieleman,., 423-, 432-, 680-, 2298-Plat, Tieleman, P.., 217-Plat, Tieleman, P., 417-, Tien, J., 852-Plat Tietjen, G., Tiiman,., 788-Plat Tikhonov,. B., 529- Tikhonova, I. G., Tikunova, S., Tilegenova, C., Tilley,. C., 801-Plat Tilley, L., 1619-Symp Tillman, T. S., 1578-Plat Timic Stamenic, T., 535- Timney, B., Timp, G., 2390-Plat Timucin,.., Tinberg, C. E., Ting,.., 39-Subg Ting, C., Ting, S., Tinker, J., 753-, 754-, Tinnus, M., Tinoco, E., Tinoco, I., 205-Plat Tipanna, R., 2321-Plat Tir,., Tirosh, R., 619- Tirrell, M., Tittle, C., Tiwari, P., 201-Plat, Tjandra, N., 1564-Plat Tjioe, M., Toal, S., 400-, Tobin, S. J., 703- Todaro,. R., 326- Todd,., Todolli, S., Todorovic, S. M., 535- Tofangchi,., 783-Plat Togashi,., Toglia, P. T., Toh, H., Tokarska-Schlattner, M., Plat Tokito, M., Tokmakoff,., Tokuda, J. M., Tokuda, J., 1825-, Tolar, P., 622- Tolbert, B. S., 1698-, 1814-, Tolbert, B., Tolbert, C., 2359-Plat Tolbert, M., Toledo, G., 95-Plat Tolkatchev,., 249- Tollefson, M. R., 275- Tollis, S., Tomcho, K.., 1580-Plat Tomczak,. P., Tominaga, M., 560- Tonddast-Navaei, S., Tong,., Tonggu, L., Ton-That, H., Toombes, G. E., Topf, M., 1641-Plat Topping, T., 1825-, Torabi, K., 957- Torbati, M., Torok, K., 2379-Plat Torrelles, J., 437- Torres M., O. E., Torres OCampo,. P., 162-Plat Torres, F., Torres-Salazar,., 1648-Plat Torres-Sanchez,., 681- Toth, K., Toth, K., 1848-, 2335-Plat Touret, N., 144-Plat Tovey, S. C., 2381-Plat Toyama, K., 253- Toyoshima, C., 930-Plat Traaseth, N. J., 118-Plat, 323- Trache, C., 102-Plat Traeger, S., Tran, E., Tran, H., 463- Tran, K. N., Tran, N. T., 1537-Plat Tran, P. T., 220-Plat Trapani, J. G., 670- Trasatti, H. S., 282- Traxler, L., 906-Plat, 2426-, Trayanova, N., 506-, Traynelis, S. F., Treat, J.., 1151-, Trebesch, N., 2302-Plat Treece, B. W., 686-, 858- Plat Treff,., Treinys, R., 1162-, Trellet, M., 229-Plat Treves, S., 510-, 792-Plat, 1621-Plat Trexler,. J., 473- Trexler,., Trick, J. L., 376- Trick, J., Triller, G., 258- Trinh, K. T., 1459-, 1463-, Trinh, V., Trinick, J., Tripathi,., 1599-Plat Tripathi, S., Tristram-Nagle, S., 858-Plat Trivedi,. V., 808-Plat Trivedi,., Trivedi, R. R., Trocchia, S. M., 1625-Plat Trommer, W. E., 2388-Plat Troncoso,., 1589-Plat Troup, K. E., Trudel,., Trujillo,. S., 583-, Truong, H. H., 303- Trybus, K. M., 1271-, Trylska, J., Tsai, J., 959- Tsai, M., 2385-Plat Tsai, W., Tsang, K., 410- Tsao,., Tsao, T., Tse-inh,., Tseng, G., 183-Plat Tsoi, P. S., Tsonchev, S., 943- Tsuda, S., 1588-Plat Tsui, T., 367- Tsuji,., Tsukamoto,., Tsukasaki,., Tsuneshige,., Tsutsui, K., 1986-, Tsutsui,., 321- Tu, J., 1546-Plat Tu, L., 106-Plat Tucker, S. J., 47-Subg, Tucker, S., 1532-Plat, Tucker, T., Tulinski, P., 2319-Plat Tuluc, P., Tuma, P. L., Tuncay, E., Tung, C., 99-Plat, 273- Tunuguntla, R., 766-, 767- Turan ural, N. N., Turan, B., Turtle, C., Turtoi,., Tutwiler, V., Tuzel, E., 1289-, Tuzel, E., 2101-, Tyagi, S., Tyburski,., 642- Tyers, M., Tyler, M., 342- Tynan, C. J., 138-Plat Tyndall, E. R., 2360-Plat Tyteca,., 1570-Plat U Uchida, K., Uchikoga, N., 1426-, 2220-, Uddin, S., Udy,. B., Uekusa,., Uezono,., Uguzzoni, G., 269- Ujfalusi, Z., Ujwary, S., 950- Ukogu, O., 1827-, Ulens, C., Uline, M. J., 233-Plat, 1791-, Ullah, G., 672-, Ullmann, R., 685-, 871-Plat, Ulloa Severino, L., Ullrich, N..,

244 Ullrich, N., 102-Plat Ulmschneider, J. P., 1881-, Ulmschneider, J., 123-Plat, 531-, Ulmschneider, M. B., Ulmschneider, M., 123-Plat, 531- Ulrich,. S., Umanskaya,., Umemura, K., 1327-, 2230-, 2260-, Unoson, C., 1542-Plat Unrath, W. C., 596- Unrau, P., 353-, 739- Unsal, C., Urade,., Urayama, P., Urbach, W., Urban,., 181-Plat Urban, N., 921-Plat Urdaneta,., Uren,., 201-Plat, Uribe-lvarez, C., Uribe-Carvajal, S., Urner, T. M., Urrutia-Irazabal, I., 810-Plat Ursini-Siegel, G., 662- Usery, R.., Ustione,., 456-, Uvin, P., Uyar,., Uzcategui, C., 944- Uzdavinys, P., 1646-Plat V Vachet, R., Vachette, P., Vaczi, K., 180-Plat Vahedian-Mohaved, H., Vahid Belarghou,., Vaiana,. C., 155-Plat Vaiana, S. M., Vaidehi, N., 2440-, Vaidyanathan, P. P., 370- Vais, H., Vaishnav,., Vakonakis, I., Vakser, I.., 271- Valberg, S. J., 94-Plat Valdes Fernandez, B. N., Valdivia, H. H., Valdivia, H., 794-Plat Vale, R.., 75-Subg, Valencia, C. C., Valentine, M. T., Valentino, V., Valenzuela, C., Valiente, P., Valiunas, V., Valiuniene, L., Valk, E., Valle Orero, J., Valle, M., 15-Subg Vallejo-Gracia,., Valle-Orero, J., Vallmitjana,., Valtierrez, C., Vamparys, L., 990- van merongen, H., van Coevoorden-Hameete, M. H., Van elinder, K. W., 992- van den Berg, B., 2039-, 2046-, van der Borg, G., 409- van der Giessen, E., 1655-Plat van der Locht, M., 599- van der Munnik, N. P., van der Oost, J., 1543-Plat van der Torre, J., van der Velden, J., 599- van ijk, S. J., Van oren, S. R., 2354-Plat Van Eps, N., 1703-, van Giessen,., 291- van Ginkel, J., 743-, Plat Van Horn, W.., Van Horn, W., 563- Van Houten, B., van Keulen, S., 806-Plat van Krugten, J., van Lopik, J., 740- van Oijen,. M., 36-Subg van Ojien,. M., 409- Van Patten, W. J., 816-Plat Van Pattten, W. J., Van Petegem, F., 99-Plat, 538- van Rij, R., 740- van Rossum,. B., 789-Plat van Walree, C., Van Wijk, E. P., Vance, S. Z., 264- Vandecasteele, G., 489- Vanelinder, V., 1285-, Vanemark,. P., 467-, Vandenberg, J. I., 2287-Symp Vanden-Eijnden, E., Vanegas, J. M., 175-Plat, 681- Vangaveti, S., Vangeel, L., 667- Vanoye, C. G., Vanslambrouck, S., 1690-, Vardanyan, H., 1806-, Varela, L., Varga, M., 732-, Varga, Z., 1216-, 1219-, Vargas-Caballero, M., 1592-Plat Varghese, S., Vargiu,. V., 1340-, 1341-, 1342-, Vargiu,., 1339-, 1649-Plat Varkuti, B. H., Varkuti, B. H., Varkuti, B., 732- Varma, S., 1740-, Varnai, P., 649- Varongchayakul, N., 760- Varro,., 180-Plat Varsonofieva, B., Vasan, R., Vashisth, H., Vasilescu,., Vasilev, C., Vasisht, R., Vasquez, J., 463- Vasquez, V., Vasquez-Montes, V., Vassalli, M., 2139-, Vastenhouw, N. L., 746- Vastenhouw, N., Vatta, M., Vattulainen, I., 678-, 684-, 1138-, 1859-, Vazdar, M., Vazquez, R., 421- Vazquez-cevedo, M., 12-Subg Veatch, S. L., 143-Plat, 694-, 707-, 1099-, Veatch, S., 50-Subg, 381-, 1114-, 2281-, Plat, Vedad, J., Vedovato, N., Veeramachaneni, R. J., Plat Veeraraghavan, R., Vega-eLuna, F., 12-Subg Veglia, G., 254-, 1694-, 1920-, 2464-, 2465-, Vegner, L., 732-, Veiga, M., Vela, M. E., 421- Velankar, S., 878-Plat Velasco, G., Velasco-Torres, M., 543- Velazquez-Carreras,., 810- Plat Velez-Cortes, F., Velisetty, P., 570- Velmurugan,., 603- Venable, R. M., 1105-, Vendruscolo, M., 206-Plat, 254-, 787-Plat, Veneziano, R., 132-Plat, Venkadesan, M., Venkatachalam, K., 948- Venkatramani, R., 942-, 1782-, 2243-, Vennekate, W., 472-, Verardi, R., 2391-Plat Verba, K.., 76-Subg Veres, J., 1526-Plat Vergara-Jaque,., 1215-, 1648-Plat Verhey, K. J., 223-Plat, 1288-, 1290-, Verhey, K., 53-Subg, Verkhusha, V., 1623-Plat Verma, C., 1522-Plat, 1610-Plat Verma, N., 243- Verma, R. K., Vermaas, J. V., Vermeer, L., 126-Plat Vernick, S., 1625-Plat Vernier, P. T., Vernier, P., 1582-Plat Vernon,., 273- Vernon, B. C., 175-Plat Verschoof, H., 1631-Plat Vershel, C. P., Veteto,. B., 507- Vetter, I., 436- Vial, J., 1589-Plat Viazovkina, E., Vicidomini, G., 698-, 1071-, 1452-, Vidali, L., 2783-, Vien, M., 1647-Plat Vieregg, J., Vierock, J., 2706-, Vierra, N., 2384-Plat Vij, R., Villalba-Galea, C.., 549- Villalobos, P., 825-Plat Villarroel,., 545- Villejoubert, O., Villeneuve, P., 1565-Plat Vinogradov, S.., Viola, H. M., 1198-, Virok, B., 1264-, Virtanen, P. S., 279- Vishnoi, N., Vissa,., 695- Viswanathan, M. C., 583-, 900-Plat, 1295-, Plat, 2752-, Visweswariah, S. S., Vives-Florez, M. J., Vizsnyiczai, G., Vladoiu, M., Voets, T., 1232-, 2018-, 2292-Plat Vogel, H., 248- Vogel, K., Vogel, S. S., 744-, Vogt,., 1756-, Vogt, V. M., 857-Plat Voinov, M., 863-Plat Volders, P., Voldsgaard Clausen, M., Plat Volkmann, N., 86-Symp, 925- Plat, Volle, C., Volynsky, P. E., 2304-Plat, von Hippel, P. H., 1413-, 1547-Plat, Vonkova, I., Vorobyov, I., 526-, Voros, Z., 1047-, Vostrikov, V. V., Votaw, K., Voth, G.., 84-Symp, 146-Plat, 445-, 1251-, 2117-, Vouga,. G., Voyiadjis, G. Z., Vreede, J., Vriens, J., 2292-Plat Vries, J., Vu, S., 565-, 566-, Plat Vukojevic, V., 788-Plat Vukovic, L., Vullo, S., 1629-Plat Vuyisich, M., W Wachtveitl, J., Waclawska, I., 1644-Plat Wade, H. M., Wadhwani, P., Wadkins, R. M., 346- Wadsworth, G. M., Wadsworth, P.., Wadsworth, P., Waduge, P., 767-, 939-, 950- Wagenbauer, K. F., 2336-Plat Wagner, C., Wagner, E., Wagner, G., 1134-, Wagner, R., Wagoner, J.., Wahl, M., 1465-, Wakefield,. L., 703- Wakefield,., 721- Walcott, S., 575-, Walder, R., 816-Plat, 2238-, Waldmann, H., 1598-Plat Walker,., 965-, Walker, B. C., Walker, B., Walker, R., 368- Walklate, J., Wall, J. S., 82-Symp Wall, K. P., Wallace, B.., 531- Wallace, B., 98-Plat, Wallace, J., Wallace, M. I., 384-, 386-, Walls,., 341- Walser, T., Walsh, I. M., 204-Plat Walsh, S. M., 451- Walter, C., Walter, N. G., 31-Subg Walters, G., Walton, R., 181-Plat Walton, S.., 596- Walujkar, S. P., Walweel, K., Wand, J., 2286-Symp Wang,. W., Wang,., Wang, B., 141-Plat, 1665-Plat, 212

245 1719- Wang, C. K., Wang, C., 1546-Plat, 1643-Plat Wang,., 765-, 2252-, Wang, F., 1639-Plat, 2316-Plat Wang, H. Z., 548- Wang, H., 37-Subg, 663-, 926-Plat, 1023-, 2256-, Wang, J. H., Wang, J., 91-Plat, 108-Plat, 1172-, 1229-, 1817-, 2543-, 2660-, Wang, K., 538- Wang, L., 505-, 2328-Plat, Wang, M.., 1475-, Wang, M., 1754-, Wang, Q., 422-, 2094-, 2317-Plat Wang, R., Wang, S., 184-Plat, 277-, 322-, 1010-, 1075-, 1159-, 1218-, 2040-, 2048-, 2119-, 2122-, Wang, T., 280- Wang, W., 355-, 875-Plat, 1187-, Wang, X., 149-Plat, 206-Plat, 354-, 513-, 588-, 1244-, 1982-, 2624-, Wang,., 74-Subg, 97-Plat, 123-Plat, 149-Plat, 191- Symp, 254-, 480-, 705-, 763-, 912-Plat, 1177-, 1538-Plat, 1795-, 1872-, 2029-, 2233-, 2300-Plat, 2640-, Wang, Z., 37-Subg, 112-Plat, 1010-, Wanunu, M., 759-, 766-, 767-, 771-, 939-, 950- Ward, E. S., Ward, H., Ward, M.., 946-, Ward, M., Wardemann, H., 258- Warden,., Ware, K. S., Warhaut, S., Warner, J. B., Warren, S. B., 1625-Plat Warshaw,. M., 1335-, 2376-Plat Warshaw,., 582- Washio, T., Wassall, S. R., 1568-Plat, Wassall, S., 380- Wasserstrom, J., Watanabe, R., Watanabe, T. M., Watanabe-Nakayama, T., 2307-Plat Waterman, C. M., 2359-Plat Waters, H., 411-, 733- Watts,., 91-Plat Waudby, C.., 206-Plat Waxham, M. N., Waxham, M., Waxman, S., Weaver,., 192-Symp Weaver,., 642-, 654- Webb,., Webb, B. N., 2348-Plat Webb, L. J., 219-Plat Webber, M. J., 2329-Plat Weber,. T., 1529-Plat Weber,. K., Weber, P. K., 1566-Plat Webster, E., 413- Weeks, E., 358- Weers, P. M., 444- Weghuber, J., 104-Plat, 844- Plat Wehrens, X., 794-Plat Wei, G., 438-, 675- Wei, H., Wei, T., Wei,., Weibel,. B., 1378-, Plat, Weibel,., Weichbrodt, C., Weichselbaum, E., 1356-, Weidner-Hertrampf, K., 620- Weinberg,., Weinberg, S. H., Weiner, M.., Weinert, M., 888-Symp Weinstein, H., 443-, 627-, 1514-Symp, 1659-Plat, 1741-, 1933-, 1939-, 2299-Plat Weinstein, J., 434- Weis, W., Weisbrod,., 178-Plat Weisel, J. W., 1718-, Weiser, B. P., 337- Weisgerber,., Weiss, J. 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