Invited Talks
SPM & OPTICAL TWEEZERS Symposium
Preliminary list and talks of confirmed invited speakers
[program PDF]:
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| Combining AFM and microinterferometry - a novel tool to assess the mechanics of soft biomolecular films Prof. Ralf Richter (CIC biomaGUNE, ES) |
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| Protein folding and unfolding dynamics probed by single molecule atomic force microscopy Prof. Hongbin Li ( Univ. of British Columbia, CA) |
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| Mechanical properties of biomaterials Dr. José L. Toca-Herrera (BOKU Vienna, AT) |
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| Model membranes as a tool to investigate the mechanisms of protein cytotoxicity. Different AFM approaches. Dr. Claudio Canale (Italian Institute of Technology, IT) |
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| Investigating phase transitions in reconstituted lipid bilayers by AFM Dr. Paolo Facci (Univ. of Modena, IT) |
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| High speed AFM imaging of amyloid fibrils elongation Dr. Pierre-Emmanuel Milhiet (Centre de Biochimie Structurale Montpellier, FR) |
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| Investigation of cellular mechanics by Atomic Force Microscopy Prof. Manfred Radmacher (Univ. of Bremen, DE) |
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| Artificial Atoms and Antennas Prof. Hans-Jürgen Eisler (Univ. of Karlsruhe, DE) |
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| Where are the domains in ferroelectric polymers? A PFM answer to an old question. Dr. Markus Geuss (Adolphe Merkle Institute, CH) |
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| The Optical Stretcher - A new perspective in cancer research? Prof. Josef Alfons Käs (Leipzig University, DE) |
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| Mechanical stabilisation of an essential subdomain of the ribosome Prof. Ulrich Bockelmann (ESPCI Paris, FR) |
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| Trapping and analysing airborne particles with optical tweezers Dr. David McGloin (Univ. of Dundee, GB) |
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| Single molecule studies of eukaryotic transcription Prof. Jens Michaelis (LMU München, DE) |
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| Visualization of human RAD51 nucleoprotein filament dynamics on individual DNA molecules Dr. Mauro Modesti (CNRS Marseille, FR) |
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| Unraveling the Secrets of Adhesion Organelles and Adhesion of Piliated Bacteria using Force Measuring Optical Tweezers Prof. Ove Axner (Univ.of Umea, SE) |
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| The working stroke of myosins and dyneins. What can we learn from optical trapping and what do we need for future experiments. Prof. Dr. med. Bernhard Brenner (Hannover Medical School, DE) |
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| Displacing the cell nucleus by optical tweezers Prof. Iva Tolic-Norrelykke (MPI Dresden, DE) |
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| High-speed manipulation & imaging in holographic optical tweezers Dr. Graham Gibson (Univ. of Glasgow, GB) |
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