Webcast: Dynamic molecular imaging insights for structural biology
Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 5PM CEST
Structural biology is a powerful field that has enabled unprecedented access to molecular information, allowing a more detailed picture of the building blocks at the basis of cellular processes. Such detailed analysis is now providing researchers a new look at such things as ligand-protein interactions from libraries and structure guided vaccine design. Beyond this detailed view, advanced functional imaging modalities can add a dynamic dimension to such molecular studies.
In this webcast, the speakers will show how dynamic molecular information from quantitative imaging in live cells can not only add significant insights into structural biology studies, but also enable a more complete view of the complex molecular mechanisms in cell biology with examples from viral research and neurobiology.
You will learn:
- Why live cell imaging experiments are important for understanding molecular mechanisms in cell biology
- What molecular insights can be obtained from live cell imaging
- How live molecular imaging can enhance structural biology studies