- Bionano 2024
12 & 13 September 2024
Durham University
Main Lecture Theatre (MCS0001)
Mathematics BuildingAbout the Workshop
We are holding our fifth bi-annual BIONANO Meeting, but this time in the United Kingdom.
This follows the previous highly successful meeting held in Germany in 2022.
This year we will be meeting to discuss new ideas and share our progress in the latest research in designing, making and applying nanoscale objects built from biological molecules.
Venue
Workshops will be held at the University of Durham, United Kingdom
Location
Department of Mathematical Sciences & Department of Computer Science
Room MCS0001, Durham University, Upper Mountjoy Campus, Stockton Rd, Durham DH1 3LE
Participants and Programme
Theme of the Workshop
Designing and building functional nanostructures from biological materials.
Participants
Friedrich Simmel – (Keynote speaker – Hybrid) – TUM School of Natural Sciences, Germany
Yusuke Azuma – Jagiellonian University, Poland
Ivan Campeotto – University of Notthingham, UK
Katherine Dunn – University of Edinburgh, UK
Sara GarcĂa-Linares – Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
Dominik Gront – University of Warsaw, Poland
Jonathan Heddle – Durham University, UK
Alena Khmelinskaia – Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich
Mauri Kostiainen – Aalto University, Finland
Akinori Kuzuya – Kansai University, Japan
Manon Libotte – University of Bologna, Italy
Piotr Stepien – Durham University, UK
Takafumi Ueno – Ueno Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Programme
The workshop will take place over two days.
We have deliberately avoided parallel sessions to allow participants to take part in all sessions and all speakers are strongly encouraged to do so.
Each speaker will speak for 20 minutes followed by 10 minutes for questions/discussion.
Funding
Our research is made possible, thanks to The Leverhulme Trust.
We would like to thank the Biophysical Sciences Institute (BSI) for contributing towards this seminar. BSI is a community of over 150 academics and researchers. For more information on the wonderful work that they do please visit: Biophysical Sciences Institute – Organization home (sharepoint.com)