Interested in Learning Single Molecule Biophysics In Half A Day?
9:00am-3:00pm
Saturday November 10th
Conference Room 240, Hans Bethe House, West Campus
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As part of Prof. Michelle Wang's BioBM737 course, students will present ten public 20 minute talks covering a wide range of single molecule biophysics techniques. Anyone interested in an overview of these cutting-edge biological research tools is welcome to attend.
Talks will start at 9am and finish at 3pm with a break for lunch.
Refreshments will be provided
Techniques Covered:
- Laser trapping
- Magnetic tweezers
- Angular trapping
- ALEX
- Atomic force microscopy
- Flow force
- FRET
Biological topics
- DNA unzipping
- Replisome
- Topoisomerases
- Transcription initiation
- Nucleosome remodelling
- Protein folding
- Kinesin/myosin/dynein
- Holliday junction
- Neuron guiding

