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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 15: Poster IIb

Dienstag, 19. März 2024, 18:00–20:30, Poster F

Bioimaging, Biomaterials and Biopolymers

18:00 BP 15.1 A Next-Generation qPlus-Sensor-Based AFM Setup: Resolving Archaeal S-Layer Protein Structures in Air and LiquidTheresa Seeholzer, Daniela Tarau, Lea Hollendonner, Andrea Auer, Reinhard Rachel, Dina Grohmann, Franz J. Giessibl, and •Alfred J. Weymouth
18:00 BP 15.2 High-resolution chemical imaging of model system Bacillus subtilis using mid-IR photo-induced force microscopy (PiF-IR) — •Selema Buzhala, Robin Schneider, Maryam Ali, Astrid Tannert, Sebastian Unger, Rainer Heintzmann, Ute Neugebauer, and Daniela Täuber
18:00 BP 15.3 Robust and fast sorting of droplets in microfluidic devices by droplet size and droplet content based on bright field and fluorescent information — •Jonas Pfeil, Patricia Schwilling, and Othmar Marti
18:00 BP 15.4 Scanning small angle x-ray scattering of hydrated cells in flow environment — •Boram Yu, Mangalika Sinha, Rita Mendes da silva, Peter Luley, Manfred Burghammer, and Sarah Köster
18:00 BP 15.5 Structure and mechanics of actomyosin contractility in hiPSC cardiomyocytes — •Mangalika Sinha, Boram Yu, Rita Mendes da Silva, Isabelle Refke, Manfred Burghammer, Ulrike Rölleke, and Sarah Köster
18:00 BP 15.6 Insights from live non-linear microscopy imaging: comparative analysis of temperature-induced mitochondrial morphology shifts using standard versus machine-learning method — •Marta Bukumira, Aleksandra Vitkovac, Tanja Pajić, Marina Stanić, Mihailo Rabasović, and Nataša V. Todorović
18:00 BP 15.7 Functionalization of carbon nanoparticles for a cellular application — •Carla Sprengel, Lennard Fastabend, Cathrin Nollmann, and Thomas Heinzel
18:00 BP 15.8 Multifunctional Photoluminescent Quantum dots as Amplifiers for 1O2 Generation and Synergistic Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy — •Zahid Ullah Khan, Latif Ullah Khan, Hermi Felinto de Brito, and Paolo Di Mascio
18:00 BP 15.9 In vivo Actin staining approaches validated using structured illumination and expansion microscopy — •Shangjun Cheng, Sara Gjeci, Aleksandar Rusevski, Patrick Then, Hans-Dieter Arndt, Rainer Heintzmann, Daniela Täuber, and Adrian T. Press
18:00 BP 15.10 Combining fluorescence lifetime imaging and expansion microscopy for investigation of Actin staining approaches — •Elza Sunil, Shangjun Cheng, Subham Adak, Sara Gjeci, Aleksandar Rusevski, Hans-Dieter Arndt, Adrian T. Press, Daniela Täuber, and Rainer Heintzmann
18:00 BP 15.11 Synchronisation of confocal laser scanning and single photon counting in a homebuilt Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) setup — •Subham Adak, Elza Sunil, Monalisa Goswami, Daniela Täuber, and Rainer Heintzmann
18:00 BP 15.12 Oxygen Measurements of single Red Blood Cells by Lightmicrospy — •Sarah Tabea Hermes, Agatha Belen Pinto Pino, Thomas John, and Christian Wagner
18:00 BP 15.13 Monitoring the developmental dynamics of cysts with light sheet microscopy — •Ivana Jeremic, Paula Gironés Payá, Florian Rehfeldt, and Matthias Weiss
18:00 BP 15.14 Quantum optics meets microscopy - An ultra-sensitive resonator microscope for nano- and life sciences — •Florian Steiner, Rute Fernandes, Maerpreet Arora, and Thomas Hümmer
18:00 BP 15.15 MINFLUX allows measuring the Measuring Mean Back Relaxation in cells using fluorescent probes — •Tobias Deisel, Till Münker, Bart Vos, and Timo Betz
18:00 BP 15.16 Motility of Salmonella Typhimurium above and within mucus — •Kevin Diestelhorst, Fereshteh Ghazisaeedi, Anton Klimek, Sebastian Braetz, Karsten Tedin, Marie Weinhart, Roland Netz, Marcus Fulde, and Stephan Block
18:00 BP 15.17 Adapting your super-resolution microscope setup to the sample requirements — •Florian Schock and Christoph Cremer
18:00 BP 15.18 Electro-optic imaging for a lightsheet based fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope (FLIM) — •Nils Bode, Adam Bowman, Dara Dowlatshahi, Rose Knight, Soichi Wakatsuki, and Mark Kasevich
18:00 BP 15.19 Visualizing Molecular Dynamics with High-Speed Tip-Scanning Atomic Force Microscopy — •Jörg BArner, Andre Körnig, Thomas Henze, and Heiko Haschke
18:00 BP 15.20 Virtual 3D Histology using Synchrotron Radiation: Present Status of GINIX, Outlook to PETRA IV — •Markus Osterhoff and Tim Salditt
18:00 BP 15.21 Infrared optical and thermal properties of snail shells — •Natanja Elliger, Bruno Gompf, Heinz-R. Köhler, and Martin Dressel
18:00 BP 15.22 Rate-independent hysteretic energy dissipation in collagen fibrils — •Martin Dehnert, Paul Zech, Alexandra Bendixen, Andreas Otto, and Robert Magerle
18:00 BP 15.23 Haptic Perception of Nanomechanical Surface Properties — •Paul Zech, Martin Dehnert, Alexandra Bendixen, Andreas Otto, and Robert Magerle
18:00 BP 15.24 Influence of water content on nanomechanical properties of native tendon tissue — •Mario Zerson, Martin Dehnert, Paul Zech, and Robert Magerle
18:00 BP 15.25 Triacylglycerides influence water content and nanomechanical properties of collagen fibrilsMartin Dehnert, •Tiberius Klose, Yang Pan, Dietrich R. T. Zahn, and Robert Magerle
18:00 BP 15.26 Simulating synthetic, DNA-based systems across different scales — •Aaron Gadzekpo, Xenia Tschurikow, Mai Tran, Rakesh Chatterjee, Vasily Zaburdaev, Kerstin Göpfrich, and Lennart Hilbert
18:00 BP 15.27 How Crowding and Confinement change the Phase Behavior of Intrinsically Disordered Nuclear Proteins — •Janka Bauer, Dorothee Dormann, and Arash Nikoubashman
18:00 BP 15.28 Structural motif stability of bacteriophage MS2 RNA packaging signals upon changes in their flanking sequence — •Veronika Bukina and Anže Božič
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