Biophysical Society
2004 Biophysical Discussions
October 28-31, 2004
Asilomar Conference Center
Pacific Grove, CA

 
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  Friday,   October 29, 2004          
 
 
  Session I. Recent Concepts in Membrane Heterogeneity, Friday 9:15 AM
   
 

Ken Jacobson
 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Introductory Remarks


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Michael Edidin
 Chair, Johns Hopkins University

 
 

Dick Anderson
 UTHSC, Dallas
Unsolved Questions about caveolae and Lipid Rafts

 
 

Tobias Baumgart
Respondent

 
 

Satyajit Mayor
 National Center for Biological Sciences, Bangalore
Nanoclusters

 
 

Samuel Hess
Respondent

 
 
 
  Session I. (continued) Recent Concepts in Membrane Heterogeneity
   
 

Fred Maxfield
 Cornell Medical College
Membrane Domains and Lipid Traffic


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Phillip Devaux
Respondent

 
 

Sue Pierce
 NIH
Regulation of the Spatial Organization of Signal-transducing Receptors within the Plasma Membrane of B Lymphocytes

 
 

Francisco Barrantes
Respondent

 
 

Aki Kusumi
 Nagoya University
Single Molecule Imaging of Raft Dynamics and Raft-based Signal Transduction in Living Cells

 
 

Christoph Naumann
Respondent

 
 
 
  Session II. How Can the Lessons from Model Membranes be Applied to Cell Membranes? Friday 7:00 PM
   
 

John Silvius
 Chair, McGill University


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Harden McConnell
 Stanford University
Chemical Activity of Cholesterol in Membranes

 
 

Gerry Feigenson
 Cornell University
How Can the Lessons from Model Membranes be Applied to Cell Membranes

 
 

Winchil Vaz
 University of Coimbra, Portugal
Kinetics of the Association of Amphiphiles with Lipid Bilayers as a Probe of Membrane Physical State

 
 
 
  Session II. (continued) How Can the Lessons from Model Membranes be Applied to Cell Membranes?
   
 

Sarah Keller
 University of Washington
Using Fluorescence Microscopy and NMR to Identify Immiscible Liquid Phases in Vesicles


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Erwin London
 SUNY, Stony Brook
Understanding the Role of Lipid Structure in Raft Formation by use of Novel Fluorescence Approaches for Detecting Nanoscale Lipid Domains

 
 

Ivan Polozov
Respondent

 
 

Tom McIntosh
 Duke University
Role of Bilayer Structural/Elastic Properties in THE Sorting of Transbilayer Peptides Between Detergent Soluble Bilayers and Detergent Resistant Rafts

 
 

Richard Epand
Respondent

 
 

Robert Henderson
Respondent

 
 
 
  Session III. Microscopy and Novel Biological Functions of Membrane Domains, Saturday 9:00 AM
   
 

Barbara Baird
 Chair, Cornell University


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Anne Kenworthy
 Vanderbilt University
FRAP Approaches to Studying Lipid Rafts

 
 

Marija Vrljic
 Stanford University
Strengths and Weaknesses of Single Molecule Tracking

 
 

Petra Schwille
 University of Dresden of Technology
Strengths and Limitations of FCS as Applied to Microdomains

 
 

Erin Sheets
Respondent

 
 

Antoine Triller
Respondent

 
 

Tione Buranda
Respondent

 
 
 
  Session III. (continued) Microscopy and Novel Biological Functions of Membrane Domains
   
 

Linda Johnston
 National Research Council, Ottawa
Probing Membrane Microdomains with Atomic Force and Near-field Scanning Optical Microscopy


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Marjolen Koopman
Respondent

 
 

Gisou Van der Goot
 University of Geneva
What Undesired Foreigners Tell us about Lipid Rafts and Membrane Domains

 
 

Josh Zimmerberg
 NIH
Strategies for Studying the Size, Structure, and Function of Rafts in Cells

 
 
 
  Session IV. Inner Leaflet and Membrane Associated Cytoskeleton, Saturday 7:00 PM
   
 

Kai Simons
 Chair, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics


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Jan Oliver
 University of New Mexico
Exploring Membrane Microdomain Organization by Electron Microscopy

 
 

John Hancock
 University of Queensland
Ras Plasma Membrane Signaling Platforms

 
 
 
  Session IV. (continued) Inner Leaflet and Membrane Associated Cytoskeleton
   
 

Mike Sheetz
 Columbia University
Too Many Proteins at the Membrane Looking for Lipids


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Stuart McLaughlin
 SUNY, Stony Brook
How Clusters of Basic/Hydrophobic Residues on Proteins Interact with Lipids in Membranes

 
 

Mordecai Blaustein
 University of Maryland
Plasma Membrane/Endoplasmic Reticulum Junctions and Sub-plasmalemmal Spaces

 
 

Claus Helix Nielson
 Quantum Protein Centre
 Technical University Denmark

 
 
 
  Session V. Emerging Physical and Computational Techniques, Sunday 8:00 AM
   
 

Michael Saxton
 Chair, University of California, Davis


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Nancy Thompson
 Chair, University of North Carolina

 
 

John Nagle
 CMU
Could Diffuse Scattering of X-Rays and/or Neutrons Provide Structural Information about Rafts?

 
 

Ole Mouritsen
 Odense, Denmark
A Plead for Xi

 
 

Roland Winter
Respondent

 
 

Martin Zuckermann
Respondent

 
 

John Nagle
 CMU
Respondent

 
 

Larry Scott
 Illinois Institute of Technology
Modeling Mixed Lipid Bilayers: Atomic and Ginzburg-Landau Simulations

 
 

Scott Feller
Respondent

 
 
 
  Session V. (continued) Emerging Physical and Computational Techniques
   
 

Enrico Gratton
 UIUC
Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Techniques


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Paul Wiseman
Respondent

 
 

Banafshe Larijanin
 London Research Institute
Spatio-Temporal Imaging of Signal Transduction Processes in Single Cells

 
 

Paul van Bergen en Henegouwen
 University of Utrecht
The use of Single Domain Llama Antibodies in FLIM

 
 

 
 

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