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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 7: Poster 1

Montag, 5. September 2022, 18:00–20:00, P1

18:00 BP 7.1 Assessing biomolecular interactions across scales using optical tweezers — •Roman Renger, Nicholas Luzzietti Luzzietti, and Philipp Rauch
18:00 BP 7.2 Transport in complex intracellular environments — •Mohammad Amin Eskandari, Bart Vos, Mattias Luber, and Timo Betz
18:00 BP 7.3 Single Particle Tracking of Molecular Motors under Different Physiological Conditions — •Adrian Lentz, Paulina Blair, Daniel Kuckla, Philipp Hagemann, and Cornelia Monzel
18:00 BP 7.4 Towards Advanced Single Particle Tracking of Molecular Motors by Quantum Dot Labeling and Monitoring of the Cytoskeletal Environment — •Paulina Blair, Adrian Lentz, Xiaoyue Shang, Daniel Kuckla, Philipp Hagemann, and Cornelia Monzel
18:00 BP 7.5 Quantification of molecule-spanning protein dynamics with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy — •Veronika Frank, Jean-Benoît Claude, Jérôme Wenger, and Thorsten Hugel
18:00 BP 7.6 AniMol: A quick interactive web-based molecular trajectory visualiserJames Panayis, James Partington, and •Rudolf A. Römer
18:00 BP 7.7 Correlation-based feature selection to identify functional dynamics in proteins — •Georg Diez, Daniel Nagel, and Gerhard Stock
18:00 BP 7.8 Reversible protein immobilization and biosensing on liquid-gated GFETs — •Mykola Fomin, Lara Jorde, Changjiang You, Jacob Piehler, and Carola Meyer
18:00 BP 7.9 Hierarchical dynamics as result of log-periodic oscillations in proteins — •Emanuel Dorbath, Gerhard Stock, and Steffen Wolf
18:00 BP 7.10 The effect of D2O on the pressure dependent protein-protein interaction in aqueous lysozyme solutions — •Michelle Dargasz, Jaqueline Savelkouls, and Michael Paulus
18:00 BP 7.11 Coarsening of biomolecular condensates regulate crossover placement in Meiosis I — •Marcel Ernst and David Zwicker
18:00 BP 7.12 Controlling size, phase transitions, and reactions in microfluidic double-emulsion droplets — •Paula Girones Paya, Sebastian W. Krauss, and Matthias Weiss
18:00 BP 7.13 Nucleation of chemically active droplets — •Noah Ziethen and David Zwicker
18:00 BP 7.14 Liquid-liquid phase separation of promoter and gene-body condensates in multi-scale simulations — •Arya Changiarath Sivadasan and Lukas stelzl
18:00 BP 7.15 Mechanical growth and auxin patterning in plant tissues — •Mathias Höfler and Karen Alim
18:00 BP 7.16 Characterizing flexibility and mobility in the natural mutations of the SARS-CoV-2 spikesJames Panayis, Dom Bellini, and •Rudolf A. Römer
18:00 BP 7.17 Effects of CTCF and Cohesin complexes and nucleosome positions on chromatin loops. — •Aymen Attou, TIlo Zülske, and Gero Wedemann
18:00 BP 7.18 In Silico Tumor Invasion — •Eric Behle, Julian Herold, and Alexander Schug
18:00 BP 7.19 Time resolved signal propagation in a photoswitched PDZ3 domain — •Ahmed Ali, Adnan Gulzar, Steffen Wolf, and Gerhard Stock
18:00 BP 7.20 Enabling computer simulations of chromatin at physiological density with a resolution of individual nucleosomes — •Tilo Zülske, Aymen Attou, and Gero Wedemann
18:00 BP 7.21 Numerical study of the driving forces behind the slipper formation for RBC cells in rectangular microchannels. — •Berin Becic
18:00 BP 7.22 Brownian dynamics simulations of deformable cells in ordered polymer networks — •Jan Timo Bachmann and Andreas Zöttl
18:00 BP 7.23 Modelling of cell proliferation in epithelial tissue — •Kevin Höllring, Sara Kaliman, Lovro Nuić, Luca Rogić, Simone Gehrer, Maxime Hubert, and Ana-Sunčana Smith
18:00 BP 7.24 Finding protein-ligand unbinding pathways in dcTMD simulations using distance-based clustering — •Victor Tänzel
18:00 BP 7.25 Protein folding as described by different internal coordinates — •Sofia Sartore
18:00 BP 7.26 Machine Learning based parametrization of tumor simulation — •Julian Herold, Eric Behle, and Alexander Schug
18:00 BP 7.27 Coarse-Grained Force Fields for Intrinsically Disordered Proteins — •Yannick Witzky, D. Janka Bauer, Arash Nikoubashman, and Friederike Schmid
18:00 BP 7.28 Nano-tribological investigation of the influence of specific synovial fluid components on lubrication of artificial joint materials — •Alex Kreis, Lukas Böttcher, Regina Lange, Paul Henke, Rainer Bader, Ingo Barke, and Sylvia Speller
18:00 BP 7.29 Microscale resonators for microfluidic based Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy — •Alaleh Mirhajivarzaneh, Piotr Lepucki, Adam P. Dioguardi, Aleksandr I. Egunov, Marco Rosenkranz, Renato Huber, Daniil Karnaushenko, Dmitry D. Karnaushenko, Oliver G. Schmidt, Bernd Büchner, and Hans-Joachim Grafe
18:00 BP 7.30 Altered local chromatin dynamics in stressed cells — •Rebecca Benelli and Matthias Weiss
18:00 BP 7.31 Image segmentation of irradiated tumour spheroids by Fully Convolutional Networks — •Matthias Streller, Sona Michlikova, Leoni A. Kunz-Schughart, Steffen Lange, and Anja Voss-Boehme
  18:00 BP 7.32 The contribution has been moved to BP 12.67.
18:00 BP 7.33 Fixed 4-channel detection in 2D polarization fluorescence imaging (2DPOLIM) and compensation of depolarization caused by dichroic mirrors — •Yutong Wang, Asad Hafeez, Dijo Moonnukandathil Joseph, Mohammad Soltaninezhad, Rainer Heintzmann, and Daniela Täuber
18:00 BP 7.34 Scanning small angle x-ray scattering of hydrated, keratin-rich cells — •Boram Yu, Chiara Cassini, Sophie-Charlotte August, Manfred Burghammer, and Sarah Köster
18:00 BP 7.35 Microfluidics-based analysis of the mobility and migration pattern of Trypanosoma brucei — •Hannes Wunderlich, Lucas Brehm, Jana Jentzsch, Sebastian Krauss, Klaus Ersfeld, and Matthias Weiss
18:00 BP 7.36 Topological artifacts in mid-IR photo-induced force microscopy (PiF-IR) — •Sajib Barua, Hardik Gadher, Uwe Hübner, and Daniela Täuber
18:00 BP 7.37 Investigation of biofilm formation on metal surfaces — •Bernhard Kaltschmidt, Annika Kiel, Ehsan Asghari, Julian Cremer, Dario Anselmetti, Barbara Kaltschmidt, Christian Kaltschmidt, and Andreas Hütten
18:00 BP 7.38 Observation of two-step aggregation kinetics of amyloid-β42 peptide from fractal analysis — •Soham Mukhopadhyay
18:00 BP 7.39 Influence of varying pH on individual and collective behavior of filamentous cyanobacteria — •Franziska Papenfuß, Maximilian Kurjahn, Antaran Deka, and Stefan Karpitschka
18:00 BP 7.40 Identifying malignant tissue using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and Neural Networks — •Elena Ramela Ciobotea, Christoph Burghard Morscher, Cristian Sarpe, Bastian Zielinski, Hendrike Braun, Arne Senftleben, Josef Rüschoff, and Thomas Baumert
18:00 BP 7.41 Deep learning for single particle tracking in noisy data — •Mattias Luber, Mohammad Amin Eskandari, and Timo Betz
18:00 BP 7.42 Analyses of the outer membrane of vital mitochondria — •Eric Lieberwirth, Christian Völkner, Regina Lange, Anja Schaeper, Magdalena Otte, Armin Springer, Markus Frank, Ingo Barke, Simone Baltrusch, and Sylvia Speller
18:00 BP 7.43 Multiple thermophoretic particle trapping at single molecule resolution — •Benjamin Fanselow, Tobias Thalheim, and Frank Cichos
18:00 BP 7.44 adaptive interferometric light-sheets for resolution enhanced imaging — •meelad lalenejad and alexander rohrbach
18:00 BP 7.45 Absorption-based specificity in ROCS microscopy — •Victor Chuman and Alexander Rohrbach
18:00 BP 7.46 Novel concepts in scanned light-sheet microscopy to improve speed, contrast and resolution — •Yatish Yatish and Alexander Rohrbach
18:00 BP 7.47 Raising skeletal muscle tissue for 3D light-sheet microscopy — •Laura Strampe, Arne Hofemeier, and Timo Betz
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