Biophysics Seminar: Dr. Gabriel Biener

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. FRET Measurement and Analysis: […]

Biophysics Seminar: Dr. Marius Schmidt

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography […]

Biophysics Talk: Dr. Ruslan P. Kurta

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

This special Physics department Biophysics Talk will be presented on Tuesday, April 26, afternoon from 3:30-4:30 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. X-ray Scattering from Non-Crystalline Materials: fluctuations and correlations Dr. Ruslan P. Kurta, European […]

Biophysics Seminar: Dr. Christopher Kupitz

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. Preliminary Mix-and-Inject Experiments Dr. […]

Biophysics Seminar: Dr. Ionel Popa

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. Protein Hydrogel Mechanics Dr. […]

Biophysics Seminar: Dr. Reyhaneh Sepehr & Dr. Russell Fung

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. Detwinning in Serial Crystallography […]

Biophysics Seminar: Dr. Dilano Saldin

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. 3-D Structures of Biomolecules […]

Biophysics Seminar: Sung Soon Kim

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. Artifacts in XFEL Data […]

Biophysics Seminar: Dr. Ali Dashti & Dr. Ghoncheh Mashayekhi

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

The Physics department Biophysics Seminars are usually on Thursday afternoons from 4:15-6:00 pm in the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC) Room KEN 2175. Refreshments are served from 4:00-4:15 pm in the KIRC 3rd floor Kitchenette area. Mapping Energy Landscape and […]

Biophysics Talk – Professor Abhishek Singharoy

KIRC KEN 2175 3135 N. Maryland Ave., Milwaukee

Abhishek Singharoy, Assistant Professor, Center for Applied Structural Discovery, Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University.

Computing Free-Energy Landscapes from Molecular Dynamics Simulations

The most probable pathways of structural transition in biomolecular complexes follow minimum free-energy pathways. Employing an implicit scheme for solving the Langevin dynamics equation, called the string method, these pathways are determined for structural transitions in molecular motors. The underlying multidimensional thermodynamic landscape is probed to determine experimentally measurable quantities such as, binding affinity, turnover rates, and energy conversion efficiencies.