Helyszín: Basic Medical Science Center (EOK), Budapest Tűzoltó utca 37-47.
Dátum: 2024.09.27.
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Place and date: von Békésy Biophysics Research Center, 27 September, 2024
Program:
10:00 – Ceremonial inauguration of the new AFM instrument
Addresses by:
Rector Béla Merkely
Dean Péter Nyirády
Chairman Miklós Kellermayer
Nanosurf CEO Dominik Ziegler
10:15 – 10:30 – Coffee break
10:30 – Biomedical AFM applications symposium
Miklós Kellermayer: AFM – a structural and nanomechanical tool of biomedicine
Goetz Hoffmann: Developing an AFM for diverse applications
Tamás Bozó: High-resolution topographical analysis of pharmacological vehicles
Bálint Kiss: Structure and nanomechanics of viruses
Dór Haluszka: Structure and mechanics of human dentin
Csilla Csányi: Structurel states of the mechanically extended von Willebrand Factor
Ádám Zolcsák: Structural and mechanical properties of extracellular vesicles
Andrea Varga: Mechanically modulated signal transduction in endothelial cells
12:00 – 12:30 – Standing reception
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Place and date: von Békésy Biophysics Research Center, 27 September, 2024
Program:
10:00 – Ceremonial inauguration of the new AFM instrument
Addresses by:
Rector Béla Merkely
Dean Péter Nyirády
Chairman Miklós Kellermayer
Nanosurf CEO Dominik Ziegler
10:15 – 10:30 – Coffee break
10:30 – Biomedical AFM applications symposium
Miklós Kellermayer: AFM – a structural and nanomechanical tool of biomedicine
Goetz Hoffmann: Developing an AFM for diverse applications
Tamás Bozó: High-resolution topographical analysis of pharmacological vehicles
Bálint Kiss: Structure and nanomechanics of viruses
Dór Haluszka: Structure and mechanics of human dentin
Csilla Csányi: Structurel states of the mechanically extended von Willebrand Factor
Ádám Zolcsák: Structural and mechanical properties of extracellular vesicles
Andrea Varga: Mechanically modulated signal transduction in endothelial cells
12:00 – 12:30 – Standing reception