Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
The Biophysical Society Annual Meeting brings together leading scientists from all over the world who work at the interface of the life, physical and computational sciences. The five-day meeting provides attendees with opportunities to share their latest unpublished findings and learn the newest emerging techniques and applications.
Emerging topics will be covered including the biophysics of epigenetics, long non-coding RNAs, and mitochondrial dynamics and transport. Experimental and computational biophysics have been included in each symposium, as well as three novel symposia that focus on the biophysics of disease: computational cardiology, cancer cell biophysics and the biophysics of malaria.