Biophysical studies in individual living cells enable a quantitative understanding of the structures and dynamics of macromolecules and cellular processes in their own physiological context. This is a grand challenge in biophysics as the complexity of a single cell is multi-scale both in time and space. Addressing this challenge requires the concerted effort of biologists, physicists, chemists, and bioengineers. The goal of this meeting is to bring together scientists and engineers to discuss current and future experimental, computational, and theoretical advances in the field of single cell biophysics.
Topics will include advances in single-molecule, single-cell, and tissue imaging, dynamics and spatial organizations of cellular structures and processes, responses of cells to three-dimensional microenvironments, new experimental and computational methods for single cell analyses, and the interaction of cells with materials.
Regular abstract submission deadline is March 1, 2017. 11:59 PM (EST).
Abstract submission is free.
All abstracts submitted for presentation must represent scientific research that cannot be perceived as marketing a specific company or product.
Authors submitting abstracts are responsible for ensuring that all authors listed on the abstract have been notified of the submission.
There is a limit of 300 words for the title and body text of your abstract submission.
Each abstract will be reviewed by the Organizing Committee, and decisions to accept or reject abstracts rest with this committee.
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