A workshop in honor of Martin Chalfie
Università di Parma, Centro Sant’Elisabetta
July 3, 2023 14.30-18.00
The discovery and development of the Green Fluorescent Protein has revolutionized the research in life sciences, by making accessible real-time molecular processes in living cells that would be otherwise invisible. Besides being at the basis of structural and functional fluorescence imaging, the interaction between visible photons and proteins is responsible for a variety of processes that are at heart of life. In the occasion of the conferral of the honoris causa degree in Physics by the University of Parma to Nobel laureate Martin Chalfie, the workshop intends to honor his work and proposes an array of lectures touching on diverse aspects of the interaction of light with proteins.
This workshop is part of the events planned for celebrating the 50th anniversary since the foundation of the Italian Society for Pure and Applied Biophysics (SIBPA).
Programme
The Empire of Light Alberto Diaspro Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and Università di Genova
Photoswitching in fluorescent proteins followed by time-resolved X-ray crystallography Martin Weik Institute of Structural Biology, Grenoble
Genetically encoded photo-switchable molecular sensors for optoacoustic and super-resolution imaging Andre C. Stiel Helmholtz Center Munich
Multiple LOV: blue-light sensing, fluorescence and oxygen Aba Losi Università di Parma
Channelrhodopsins in nerves and land plants: challenges and opportunities Georg Nagel University Würzburg
Participation in the workshop is free and no registration fee is required. However, due to the limited capacity of the lecture hall, it is necessary to send the request to participate by June 15, 2023. For information, contact Stefania Abbruzzetti (stefania.abbruzzetti@unipr.it) or Cristiano Viappiani (cristiano.viappiani@unipr.it).