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IPF Mini-Symposium: Emerging methods in the study of biocondensates
09:30-10:00
“Hydration in confinement – from ions to intrinsically disordered proteins”
Dr. Ellen Adams, Physics of Life Cluster of Excellence, TU Dresden, HZDR
10:00-11:00
“Biopolymer condensates – membranes organelles that organize cellular biochemistry: The role of electrostatics and hydration”
Prof. James Sterling, Riggs School of Applied Life Sciences, Keck Graduate Institute, CA, USA
10:30-11:00
“Multiscale models for studying hydration and electrostatics of biomolecular condensates”
Dr. Tyler Harmon, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V.
This event consists of three 30-minute presentations on novel approaches that aim to elucidate macromolecular biophysics of biocondensates. Inherent to all three approaches is recognition of the driving entropic-enthalpic compensation that involves release and association of both ions and water as biopolymers interact and condense.
July 12, 2022, 09:30 Seminar room B1 (MBC) and online via Zoom
04.07.2022