2022 ACS MARM
Our symposium for Membrane Biophysics will happen on the first day of MARM2022 (June 1st, 1 pm - 5 pm). Here is a sneak peek of the topics/speakers. Thank you … Read More
Our symposium for Membrane Biophysics will happen on the first day of MARM2022 (June 1st, 1 pm - 5 pm). Here is a sneak peek of the topics/speakers. Thank you … Read More
Shaping the epithelial cell surface with actin bundling proteins During differentiation, enterocytes build an extensive apical array of microvilli known as the brush border, which serves to amplify the plasma membrane surface area available for nutrient … Read More
“Breaking Speed and Resolution Limitations of High-Speed AFM for Membrane Protein Structure-Function Analysis” Simon Scheuring1,2,* 1 Weill Cornell Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY-10065, USA. 2 … Read More
Condensate Biology at the Synapse Brain functioning critically relies on neuronal communication that mainly occurs by chemical signaling at the specialized contacts known as synapses. At synapses, messenger molecules are … Read More
Electronic and molecular approaches for neural recording: deciphering the brain in space and time Resolving neuronal activity in space and time is a long-sought capability in neuroscience, which is, however, still … Read More
Single-molecule biophysical approaches to studying the mechanisms of motor proteins Ribosomes are molecular machines made of protein and RNA that translate mRNA into proteins. The biogenesis of new ribosomes is the most energetically costly process in the cell, accounting for ~60% of all ATP consumed. New ribosomes begin as rRNA, and are sequentially matured through … Read More