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Session II | Single molecular recognition, affinity, unfolding forces
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Peter Hinterdorfer introduces the session and Invited speakers
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| 09.00 |
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Nanobiotechnolgical drug screening: imaging, sensing and locating ligands that drive cellular machines
Daniel J. Müller Center of Biotechnology, Dresden, Germany |
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| 09.30 |
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Molecular devices: sensors, grabbers and actuators
Hermann Gaub Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany
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A rotaxane based method of determining hairpin location and kinetics in nucleic acids with an AFM
Brian Ashcroft University Tempe, Arizona, USA
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| 10.15 |
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Single molecule force spectroscopy mapping
Arturo M Baró Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (CSIC), Spain
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Coffee break / Posters
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Molecular mechanisms contribute to the fracture resistance of bone: repeatable energy dissipation by sacrificial bonds and hidden length in molecular networks
Georg E. Fantner University of California Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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| 11.15 |
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Mechanical properties of glucans/Dectin-1 interactions: Implications for pathogen recognition
Liz Adams University of Delaware, USA |
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| 11.30 |
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Myomesin : a molecular spring with adaptable elasticity
Patricia Bertoncini CNRS Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel, Nantes, France
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| 11.45 |
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Atomic Force Microscopy study of interactions between supercoil-dependent gene regulatory proteins and DNA
Sergey Chasovskikh Georgetown University Washington, USA |
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| 12.00 |
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Single molecule recognition force microscopy
Peter Hinterdorfer Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Linz, Austria |
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12.30
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Session III | High resolution imaging
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| 13.55 |
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Simon Scheuring introduces the session and Invited speakers
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G-Protein coupled receptors are active as dimers and higher oligomers: a lesson from rhodopsin
Andreas Engel University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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14.30
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Dynamic behaviors of proteins at work captured by high-speed AFM
Toshio Ando Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
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Imaging of individual protein molecules with femto newton force sensitivity
Ricardo Garcia Instituto de Microelectronica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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| 15.30 |
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Coffee Break / Posters
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The supramolecular architecture of junctional microdomains in native lens membranes
Nikolay Buzhynskyy Institut Curie, UMR-CNRS, Paris, France |
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| 16.15 |
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High resolution AFM imaging of native single-standed DNA binding (SSB) protein – DNA complexes
Olivier Piétrement Institut Gustave-Roussy, Villejuif, France
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Specific patterning of LH2 and LH1 protein complexes
M. Escalante-Marun University of Twente, The Netherlands
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Characterization of transcription regulatory complexes of bacteriophage Phi29 by AFM
Paloma Gutiérrez del Arroyo Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain
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Structure and assembly of membrane proteins in native membranes by AFM
Simon Scheuring Institut Curie, Paris, France |
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Coffee break / Poster session #1 (Sessions II and III) |
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| 19.00 |
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Departure for Casa Fuster
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| 20.15 |
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Cocktail and dinner in Casa Fuster
Keynote address
High speed AFM and quantitative indentation testing
Paul Hansma UC Santa Barbara, California, USA
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Departure for the hotel
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