Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Chemistry Building, 151 W. Woodruff Ave.

Registration starts: April 1, 2019

Abstract submission deadline: May 10, 2019

Last day to register: May 9, 2019

Contact information

For questions, contact Jennifer Hambach at hambach.2@osu.edu.

Purpose

The Molecular Biophysics Training Program is funded through an NIH T32 training grant, with the goal of providing a truly transformative training experience in graduate students in molecular biophysics labs - one which will draw students from from disparate backgrounds into more formal biophysics training within a coherent community. The annual symposium is a day for that whole community to come together, share ideas, build collaborations, and discuss excellent science. Students, faculty, and staff from outside the program are welcome to attend and graduate students from any program are welcome to submit abstracts to present a poster. A selection of short oral presentations will be drawn from the contributed abstracts.

The keynote speaker will be Professor Dorothee Kern from Brandeis University. See the agenda page for the full schedule.