Lipid bilayers constitute the main structural component of biological membranes. In recent years, advances in experimental techniques and simulation methods have contributed to the widespread study of these complex self-assembled structures. The properties of these bilayers play a vital role in physiological functions, for example, the interaction between these membranes and sugars or proteins is considered to be crucial for understanding the mechanisms underlying phenomena such as cryoprotection and progression of diseases like the Alzheimer's disease. This session will focus on current efforts, both experimental and computational, for studying the thermodynamics of lipid bilayers and its role in governing the biochemical and biophysical functions of these membrane structures.
12:30 PM
Huajun Yuan, Cynthia Jameson, Sohail Murad
12:45 PM
Young-Min Ban, Dmitry Kopelevich
01:00 PM
Anju Gupta, Geoffrey D. Bothun, Rob Deluca, Guofeng Ye, Keykavous Parang
01:15 PM
01:30 PM
01:45 PM
Monica Sanders, Sergey Vasenkov
02:00 PM
Aiwei Tian, Tobias Baumgart
02:15 PM
Yu Yuan Chieng, Shing Bor Chen
02:30 PM
K. G. Ayappa, Foram M. Thakkar