Springer Nature Biophysics Seminars

Springer Nature Biophysics Seminars

Springer Nature

Springer Nature Physics Community

This is a dedicated space for Springer Nature's biophysics journals. Some of our regular webinars include:

Future Leaders of Biophysics - opportunities for individuals, typically early career researchers (ECRs) to speak about their work and introduce us to the next generation of research in biophysics. Previous iterations have included announcing the winners of prestigious biophysics awards, such as Biophysical Reviews' Michèle Auger Award

Key Topics in Biophysics - opportunities for guest editors, working in our journals, to announce calls for papers and describe the sort of work they want to see submitted. Also an opportunity for authors in published special collections to speak about their work and guest editors to describe the issue in more detail.

Book Launch - opportunities for recently published authors to introduce their book publications, or for series editors to discuss their series.

Community Interest - interesting talks, from individuals outside of academic publishing, to describe changes in biophysics research, tools, approaches and services

Speakers
Community
Springer Nature Physics Community
Springer Nature Physics Community
Browse by year
University of Lisbon
Universidad de la República

Latin American Federation of Biophysical Societies: Special Collection in Biophysical Reviews

Manuel Prieto, University of Lisbon
R. Daniel Peluffo, Universidad de la República
+6 talks +9 speakers
University of Cape Town

Biophysics in Africa: Native Mass Spectrometry as a Modern Tool for Characterizing and Drugging Transient Protein-Protein Interactions

Clinton Veale, University of Cape Town
Stellenbosch University

Biophysics in Africa: Quantum effect, biological context: An introduction to quantum biology

Betony Adams, Stellenbosch University

Biophysics in Africa: Assessment of the effect of heavy metals on the tissue mechanics of african prawns

Edwin Bokoo, Pwani University
University of the Witwatersrand

Biophysics in Africa: Cryptic No More: Characterising a Novel Allosteric Site in the HIV-1 Protease Cantilever Region

Yasien Sayed, University of the Witwatersrand
University of the Witwatersrand

Biophysics in Africa: Monoclonal antibodies neutralizing snake venom long & short chain three finger neurotoxins

Constantinos Kurt Wibmer, University of the Witwatersrand
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Biophysics in Africa: Structural Biology and Cancer: Using Structural Biology to Develop Immunotherapies

Chrystal Starbird, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
La Jolla Institute for Immunology

Biophysics in Africa: Visualizing antibody maturation for pathogenic viruses with cryo-EM

Theresa Gewering, La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
University of Oxford

Future Leaders of Biophysics

Wilma Olson, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Daniel Garcia Gonzalez, Carlos III University of Madrid
+4 talks +4 speakers