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Program

Confirmed speakers

Björn Högberg (S), Adam Perriman (UK), Sergi Garcia-Manyes (UK), Luc Brunsveld (NL), Viola Vogel (CH), Mark Bathe (US), Ralf Jungmann (DE), Laura Hartmann (DE)

June 16th 2022


09.00 - 10.00: Registration and poster setup, coffee available.

10.00 - 10.15:  Welcome address and opening remarks

10.15 - 10.45:  Rainer Haag: Multivalent Polyelectrolytes as Antiviral Compounds

10.45 - 11.15: Viola Vogel: Exploiting Multivalency in Mechanobiology

 

11.15 - 11.35:  Coffee break

 

11.35 - 12.05:  Björn Högberg: Elucidating spacing effects of antigens and receptors using DNA origami

12.05 - 12.25:  Stig Hill Christiansen: Chemical fixation of membrane proteins for functional analysis

 

12.30 - 13.30: Lunch

 

13.30 - 14.00:  Adam Perriman: The Rational Design of Artificial Membrane Binding Proteins for Regenerative Medicine

14.00 - 14.20:  Julian Valero: Chemically modified RNA nanoscaffolds to mimic multivalent targeting on cell-surfaces

14.20 - 14.40:  Natalie Wyss: Avidity and multivalent binding in antibodies – towards the structural basis of entropy

 

14.40 - 15.10: Coffee break

 

15.10 - 15.40: Ralf Jungmann: Advances in DNA-based super-resolution microscopy

15.40 - 16.10: Mark Bathe: Sculpting immune response with virus-like DNA origami

16.10 - 16.30: Sadegh Ghorbani: Deciphering Cell-matrix Interactions at Engineered Biointerfaces via Nanopatterning of Protein Ligands

16.30 - 18.30: Posters and networking

 

18.30 - 21.00: Dinner

June 17th 2022


09.15 - 09.45:  Sergi Garcia-Manyes: The mechanical stability of proteins regulates their translocation rate into the cell nucleus

09.45 - 10.15:  Luc Brunsveld: Cooperativity and Multivalency as design principles for the stabilization of protein-protein interactions

10.15 - 10.35:  Dongyoon Kim: Spatial and temporal high-resolution imaging of avidity driven carbohydrate nanoparticles intracellular routing

 

10.35 - 10.55:  Coffee break

 

10.55 - 11.25: Laura Hartmann: Sequence-control in biomimetic polymers - synthesis, multivalency and applications

11.25 - 11.45:  Laura Teodori: DNA origami-mediated transfer of nanoscale molecular patterns

11.45 - 12.15:  Thomas Vorup-Jensen: On the Thermodynamics of Avidity Binding: Examples from the Immune System

 

12.15 - 13.45: Lunch and posters

 

13.45 - 14.15:  Lorenzo Albertazzi: A super-resolved view on multivalent cell binding

14.15 - 14.35:  Marjan Omer: Antigen footprint governs activation of B cell receptor

14.35 - 14.55:  Isabelle Baudrexel: Assessing B cell receptor distribution with quantitative DNA-PAINT

14.55 - 15.15:  Conference wrap-up and closing remarks.

 

15.15 - 16.00: Coffee, networking and departure