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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 14: Poster Session II

Tuesday, March 10, 2026, 18:00–21:00, P2

Active matter; bacterial biophysics; bioimaging; computational biophysics; membranes, vesicles and life-like systems; protein structure and dynamics; single molecule biophysics; statistical physics of biological systems; systems and networks biophysics; FS integrated structural modelling; FS sequence spaces, populations and evolution

18:00 BP 14.1 Controlling Cell Motility and Morphology by Microscale Stripe Patterns — •Henrik Groh and Matthias Weiss
18:00 BP 14.2 Computational Modelling of Active-Polymer Dynamics in Gliding Filamentous Cyanobacteria — •Krishna Iyer Vadakkeputhanmadom Subramanian, Stefan Karpitschka, and Stefan Klumpp
18:00 BP 14.3 Filamentous cyanobacteria in model complex environments — •Jakob Gönnenwein, Elias Illing, and Stefan Karpitschka
18:00 BP 14.4 Motility Modes and Deformation Dynamics in Trypanosoma brucei — •Hannes Wunderlich, Marinus Thein, Lucas Brehm, Geena Eglmeier, Klaus Ersfeld, and Matthias Weiss
18:00 BP 14.5 A microfluidic device for probing microbial adhesion phenotypes in light and flow gradients — •Florian Böhme and Oliver Bäumchen
18:00 BP 14.6 Active stresses induce bending instabilities and oscillatory dynamics in semiflexible filaments — •Sreehari Choorikkat, Jonas Bosche, Ludger Santen, and Reza Shaebani
18:00 BP 14.7 Modeling host-pathogen interactions via stochastic simulations and neural network-driven Bayesian inference — •Soham Mukhopadhyay, Jonathan Pollock, David Voehringer, and Vasily Zaburdaev
18:00 BP 14.8 Structural Analysis of Cyanobacterial Monolayers — •Rodewald Lars and Karpitschka Stefan
18:00 BP 14.9 Mathematical modeling of larvae motility in complex environments — •Sreya Chatterjee, Jhanvi H. Patel, David Voehringer, and Vasily Zaburdaev
18:00 BP 14.10 Modeling the aging dynamics of confluent endothelial cells — •Anselm Hohlstamm, Andreas Deussen, Stephan Speier, and Peter Dieterich
18:00 BP 14.11 Mechanosensing by active singularities — •Fabian Knüpfer, Jonas Neipel, and Frank Jülicher
18:00 BP 14.12 Swimming With and Against Confined Microscale Flows — •Vishu Saini and Marisol Ripoll
18:00 BP 14.13 Synthesis and characterization of platinum (pt)-decorated se-tio2@fcnts nanocomposite and their photocatalytic antibacterial mechanism — •Asif kamal, Akhtar munir, Jinguang yang, and Yingwen wang
18:00 BP 14.14 Laser-cell interactions in a microorganism model: Influence of irradiation with 1064 nm on E. coli — •Katja Schmitz and Beatrix Konermann
18:00 BP 14.15 Agent-based modeling of short range cell-cell communication — •Ricardo Santander, Noam Golan, Lior Kreindler, Avigdor Eldar, and Vasily Zaburdaev
18:00 BP 14.16 Effects of extracellular DNA on material properties of bacterial biofilms — •Mandus Aldag, Isabelle Wielert, Stephan Wimmi, and Berenike Maier
18:00 BP 14.17 Probing Bacterial Adhesion on Functionalized Silicon Surfaces Using AFM-Based Single-Cell Force Spectroscopy — •Hannah Heintz, Hendrik Hähl, and Karin Jacobs
18:00 BP 14.18 Exploring Chemotaxis in Magnetotactic Bacteria: A Biophysical Approach — •Diego Roesch
18:00 BP 14.19 Controlling transport for RNA enrichment in alkaline hydrothermal vents at the emergence of life — •Mona B. Michelsen, Almuth Schmid, Dieter Braun, and Karen Alim
18:00 BP 14.20 Molecular Dynamics Simulations as a tool to investigate the impact of novel imidazole-based cholesterol analogs in lipid bilayers — •Clara Rickhoff and Andreas Heuer
18:00 BP 14.21 Modelling genome condensation and membrane bending in SARS-CoV-2 — •Nils O. Winkler, Sarah M. Seibert, Falko Ziebert, and Ulrich S. Schwarz
18:00 BP 14.22 Modelling Wave Propagation on Monolayers — •Philipp Zolthoff and Jan Kierfeld
18:00 BP 14.23 A synthetic flow system for modelling the vascular margination effect using microbeads — •Teresa M. Maunz, Alexandra Bienau, Friedrich Simmel, and Karen Alim
18:00 BP 14.24 Effects of perfluorocarbons on lipid monolayers and protein adsorption — •Jaqueline Savelkouls, Michael Paulus, Christian Thiering, Michelle Dargasz, Lena Friedrich, Mike George, Prashant Hitaishi, Svenja Hövelmann, Oleg Konovalov, Eric Schneider, Gordon Scholz, Chen Shen, and Metin Tolan
18:00 BP 14.25 Local dynamical properties of lipid bilayers using Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM) — •Eric Lieberwirth, Franziska Dorn, Regina Lange, Una Janke, Mihaela Delcea, Ingo Barke, and Sylvia Speller
18:00 BP 14.26 Influence of PLIN5 and Lipid Composition on Lipid Droplet Contact Sites with other Organelles — •Mahsa Mohammadian, Shima Asfia, and Ralf Seemann
18:00 BP 14.27 Elucidating the dynamics of DNA-based Transmembrane Receptors through Molecular Dynamics Simulations — •Cyrille Ngueldjou Tahabo, Doruk Baykal, Lorena Baranda Pellejero, Andreas Walther, and Lukas Stelzl
18:00 BP 14.28 Ray-based simulation and experimental analysis of red blood cell imaging in brightfield microscopy
— •Aaron Kreis, Sarah Tabea Hermes, Thomas John, and Christian Wagner
18:00 BP 14.29 Photothermal imaging of autofluorescent retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) granules — •Sicheng Tian, Maryam Ali, Hanan Alderzy, Christoph Krafft, Martin Hammer, and Daniela Täuber
18:00 BP 14.30 Multimodal imaging with light microscopes and scanning small angle X-ray scattering — •Boram Yu, Mangalika Sinha, Rita Mendes da Silva, Ulrike Rölleke, Manfred Burghammer, and Sarah Köster
18:00 BP 14.31 Receptor-Mediated Binding Kinetics of Ligand-Functionalized Lipid Nanoparticles for Targeted mRNA Delivery — •Tianyi Cao
18:00 BP 14.32 Optical properties of red blood cells and refractive index of hemoglobin — •Sarah Tabea Hermes, Agatha Belén Pinto Pino, Thomas John, and Christian Wagner
18:00 BP 14.33 Time resolved fluorescence anisotropy of single phalloidin-dye complexed F-Actin fibrils: MD simulation and experiments.Phillip Seeber, •Shangjun Cheng, Lukas Spantzel, Rainer Heintzmann, and Daniela Täuber
18:00 BP 14.34 Nanomechanical ultrastructure of native skin — •Mario Zerson, Martin Dehnert, Paul Zech, Melanie Knaak, Korinna Jöhrens, Martin Kaatz, and Robert Magerle
18:00 BP 14.35 Red Blood Cell shape classification using curvature flow and spherical harmonics — •Nikolas Lerch, Felix Maurer, Diana Örüm, and Thomas John
18:00 BP 14.36 Diffusion and deoxygenation/oxygenation of hemoglobin solutions in microfluidics — •Agatha Belén Pinto-Pino, Sarah Tabea Hermes, Thomas John, and Christian Wagner
18:00 BP 14.37 Implementation of NIR excitation and detection in 2D-POLIM setupShangjun Cheng, •Zilong Huang, Rainer Heintzmann, and Daniela Täuber
18:00 BP 14.38 Metasurfaces for Oblique Plane Microscopy — •Maike Kreutz, Martijn Moorlag, Ibnun Nur Akash, Stephan Daetwyler, Sara Lelek-Greskovic, Ibnun Nur Akash, Yijun Wang, Chih-Yao Hsu, Yu-Chuan Chang, Yao-Wei Huang, Reto Fiolka, Florian Engert, Maryna L. Meretska, and Fabian F. Voigt
18:00 BP 14.39 Lens-free lab-on-chip fluorescence microscopy using angle-stable polariton filters — •Anja Lindenau, Andreas Mischok, and Malte Gather
18:00 BP 14.40 Construction of Mueller Matrix Polarimeter with a Polarization Camera — •Kathrin Rott
18:00 BP 14.41 Quantification of in vivo flow of blood cells - adhesion cascade — •Khadija Larhrissi, Felix Maurer, Selina Wrublewsky, Alexis Darras, and Christian Wagner
18:00 BP 14.42 Visualizing Immune Cell Behaviour in 3D: An Ex Vivo Lattice Lighsheet Microscopy and Analysis Framework — •Anna Schepers, Joannah Fergusson, Edward Wheeler, Jacky Ko, Robert Kochl, and Marco Fritzsche
18:00 BP 14.43 Large-area AFM SmartMapping for contact lens characterization and mechanobiological tissue analysis — •Jörg Barner, Andre Körnig, Joan-Carles Escolano, and Thomas Henze
18:00 BP 14.44 X-ray holo-tomography reveals 3D structure of protein networks and lipid globules in heat-treated egg yolk — •Felix Wittwer, Nimmi Das Anthuparambil, Frederik Unger, Randeer Pratap Gautam, Silja Flenner, Imke Greving, Christian Gutt, and Peter Modregger
18:00 BP 14.45 Realignment and realization of polarization-resolved confocal FLIM — •Lizhong Mou, Shangjun Cheng, Subham Adak, Maryam Ali, Daniela Täuber, and Rainer Heintzmann
18:00 BP 14.46 Physics Informed Neural Networks for Microbial Interaction Network Inference — •Luca Battiston and Frank Cichos
18:00 BP 14.47 Experimental Setup for the Irradiation of Organoids with High-Energy Electron Beams — •Laura Andrea Pastor Luque, Natascha Thomas, Victor Emde, Carla Sprengel, Antonio Tarzikhan, Constantin Aniculaesei, Thomas Heinemann, Mirela Cerchez, and Thomas Heinzel
18:00 BP 14.48 Evolution-inspired exploration of pattern formation in reaction diffusion systems — •Ming Hong Lui and Erwin Frey
18:00 BP 14.49 Pancreatic Network Morphogenesis — •Yasmin Abdelghaffar, Coline Schewin, Szabolcs Horvát, Monalisa Mishra, Lydie Flasse, Carl Modes, Anne Grapin-Botton, and Benjamin M. Friedrich
18:00 BP 14.50 A Mathematical Model of Microlesion-Driven Calcium Signalling in Fibroblast Networks — •Kara Nachtnebel, Eric Greto, Anna Möller, Christian Maueröder, David B. Blumenthal, Vasily Zaburdaev, and Stefan Uderhardt
18:00 BP 14.51 Equal Partitioning of the Min Proteins at Cell Division — •Natan Dominko Kobilica, Nora Deiringer, Vitalii Grigorev, Antonia Winter, Robin Köhler, Sean Murray, Viktor Sourjik, Henrik Weyer, and Erwin Frey
18:00 BP 14.52 Information Processing and Scaling of Spatially Coupled Complex Networks — •Ambar Neel and Carl Modes
18:00 BP 14.53 Chimeric RNA-DNA Oligomers Overcome Template-Product Inhibition in Prebiotic Ligation — •Lena Mühlschlegel, Ludwig Burger, and Ulrich Gerland
18:00 BP 14.54 FRET-guided selection of RNA 3D structures — •Mirko Weber, Felix Erichson, Maciej Antczak, Vanessa Schumann, Josephine Meitzner, Tomasz Zok, Fabio D. Steffen, Marta Szachniuk, and Richard Börner
18:00 BP 14.55 Intrinsically disordered regulators of endocytosis - an integrated NMR/single molecule fluorescence approach — •Sigrid Milles
18:00 BP 14.56 Adaptive NK cell analysis by t-SNE — •Andrea Schneider, Wiebke Moskorz, Jörg Timm, and Thomas Heinzel
18:00 BP 14.57 Exploring coarse graining RNA force fields via Machine Learning — •Anton Emil Dorn, Emile de Bruyn, Fabrice von der Lehr, Stefan Kesselheim, Philipp Knechtges, and Alexander Schug
18:00 BP 14.58 Segmentation and classification of retinal pigment organelles in fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) data — •Maryam Ali, Hala Alhaj Ahmed, Martin Hammer, Rainer Heintzmann, and Ondrej Stranik
18:00 BP 14.59 Modeling the Clustering of Pma1 in the Yeast Plasma Membrane under Starvation — •Annemarie Quas, Roland Wedlich-Söldner, and Andreas Heuer
18:00 BP 14.60 Refining Coarse-Grained Models for Accurate Protein Folding and Mechanics — •Yi-Chen Tsai and Chi-cheng Chiu
18:00 BP 14.61 PINNs based inference in reaction-diffusion systems — •Lukas Pöschl and Vasily Zaburdaev
18:00 BP 14.62 Self-assembly of sarcomeres by pairwise interactions in muscle fibers — •Amirali Zandieh, Abhinav Kumar, Francine Kolley-Köchel, and Benjamin M. Friedrich
18:00 BP 14.63 Assessing the performance of quantum-mechanical descriptorsin physicochemical and biological property prediction — •Alejandra Hinostroza Caldas, Artem Kokorin, Alexandre Tkatchenko, and Leonardo Medrano Sandonas
18:00 BP 14.64 Modelling neuron growth dynamics and role of extra-cellular matrix — •Mathar Kravikass, Federica Furlanetto, Lars Bischof, Pritha Dolay, Ben Fabry, Sven Falk, Marisa Karow, and Vasily Zaburdaev
18:00 BP 14.65 Motion or Player? Identifying Structural Drivers of Rare Transitions — •Ali Sharifian and Alexander Schug
18:00 BP 14.66 Electronic and structural properties of (doped) bilayer systems of graphene and molybdenene — •Sabrina Smid
18:00 BP 14.67 Dynamic Generation of Rigidity and Curvature during Clathrin-mediated Endocytosis — •Johannes Dreckhoff, Leon Lettermann, and Ulrich Schwarz
18:00 BP 14.68 Revealing Temporal Hierachy in Larval Zebrafish Behaviour and Its Neuronal Representation — •Leonard Constien, Gautam Sridhar, Joao C. Marques, Drew N. Robson, Jennifer M. Li, Antonio C. Costa, and Claire Wyart
18:00 BP 14.69 Dynamic Health Monitoring: Predicting COVID-19 with Wearable Sensor Data and catch22 Features — •Paul Buttkus and Dirk Brockmann
18:00 BP 14.70 A Computational Approach to Drug Screening for the Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor Family for Therapeutic Use against Autoimmune Diseases — •Janos Hintze, Tim Bennet Hausmann, Jonathan Hungerland, and Ilia Solov’yov
18:00 BP 14.71 Applying a topology sensitive metric for RNA contact prediction — •Christian Faber, Utkarsh Upadhyay, Oskar Taubert, and Alexander Schug
18:00 BP 14.72 Structure and Dynamics of Network-Forming Protein Solutions using SAXS and megahertz XPCS — •Adrian Maximilian Roda Lentz, Michael Paulus, Michelle Dargasz, Florian Wieland, and Christian Gutt
18:00 BP 14.73 Quantum mechanical/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) calculations for absorption spectra of photoactive proteins, including many-body screening contributions — •Jelena Schmitz, Maximilian Graml, Till Rudack, and Jan Wilhelm
18:00 BP 14.74 Investigating molecular mechanisms of signaling in the multistep phosphorelay system of Magnaporthe oryzae via All-Atom Molecular Dynamics Simulations — •Jonas Paulus, Dennis Martin, Antonia Preuß, Milena Runge, Stefan Jacob, and Lukas Stelzl
18:00 BP 14.75 Cryogenic Structural Stability of Human Serum Albumin in Aqueous Solution Studied by SAXS/WAXS — •Lukas Tepper, Michael Paulus, Jaqueline Savelkouls, and Metin Tolan
18:00 BP 14.76 Coarse grained simulations for the peptide lge1 1-80Agaya Johnson, Anton Polyansky, Terpsichori Alexiou, Bojan Zagrovic, and •Sofia Kantorovich
18:00 BP 14.77 Investigating the binding of clients to small heat shock protein 16.5 using electrospray ion bean deposition and cryogenic electron microscopy — •Manami Imada, Noor Naseeb, and Stephan Rauschenbach
18:00 BP 14.78 Sparse sampling in single molecule spectroscopy — •Sebastian Stadler and Markus Lippitz
18:00 BP 14.79 Single-molecule PIE-FRET and nsFCS Studies of Metal Ion-dependent Folding of an rRNA Tertiary Contact — •Mara Henschel, Vanessa Schumann, Andreas Hartmann, Michael Schlierf, and Richard Börner
18:00 BP 14.80 Multiplexed magnetic tweezers for high-throughput measurements — •Leonhard Schatt, Stefanie D. Pritzl, Alptuğ Ulugöl, and Jan Lipfert
18:00 BP 14.81 Pulling Geometry as a Design Parameter for Coiled Coil-Based Molecular Force Sensors — •Laura M. Wolfthaler, Zeynep Atris, Angelo Valleriani, Russell J. Wilson, and Kerstin G. Blank
18:00 BP 14.82 Thermal noise particle tracking and interaction measurements at interfaces under minimal external force — •Nils le Coutre and Alexander Rohrbach
18:00 BP 14.83 Plasma elastic properties in cross microchannels — •Michelle Kron, Joséphine Van Hulle, and Christian Wagner
18:00 BP 14.84 Effective binary models of multicomponent phase separation — •Henri Schmidt and David Zwicker
18:00 BP 14.85 Dynamics of tissue sampling of resident tissue macrophages — •Miriam Schnitzerlein, Eric Greto, Stefan Uderhardt, and Vasily Zaburdaev
18:00 BP 14.86 Bottom-up emergence of a primitive replicator — •Magdalena Häupl, Ivar Haugerud, and Christoph Weber
18:00 BP 14.87 Wetting of Chemically Active Condensates on Membranes — •Mengmeng Wu and David Zwicker
18:00 BP 14.88 staged self-organized attack mechanisms of camponotus japonicus against intruders — •yifan zhang and zhangang han
18:00 BP 14.89 Protein self-assembly, infinitely complex yet simple? — •Lukas Kalvoda and Martin Lenz
18:00 BP 14.90 From Individuals to Waves: Mechanisms Shaping Collective Responses in Sulphur Mollies — •Bianca Pacini, Yunus Sevinchan, David Bierbach, Korbinian Pacher, Jens Krause, and Pawel Romanczuk
18:00 BP 14.91 Confirmation of Jarzynski's equality based on single molecular and macroscopic interaction force measurements — •Iago Peters, Laura Mears, Stefan Szokoll, and Markus Valtiner
18:00 BP 14.92 Phase separation in chemically reacting systems controls cross-phase pH difference — •Linge Li, Omar Adame-Arana, and Frank Jülicher
18:00 BP 14.93 Phase separation in chemically reacting systems controls cross-phase pH differenceLinge Li, •Omar Adame-Arana, and Frank Jülicher
18:00 BP 14.94 Statistical mechanics of disordered buckling instabilities — •Tangdi Luan and Pierre A. Haas
18:00 BP 14.95 Exchange controls coarsening of surface condensates — •Riccardo Rossetto, Marcel Ernst, Gerrit Wellecke, and David Zwicker
18:00 BP 14.96 Noisy mixtures at the mesoscale: Vacuoles dancing in chemically active droplets — •Estéban Araspin, Leonardo Silva Dias, and Christoph A. Weber
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