45th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Biophysics

45th Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Biophysics

We are looking forward to welcoming you in person and on zoom to hear about the latest biophysics research at this year’s ASB meeting that will be hybrid in delivery.

The meeting will be hosted by the School of Physics, University of Melbourne, and delivered virtually online for those that cannot attend in person. The organising committee is looking forward to putting together an exciting program that will include a plenary session from Professor Warwick Bowen from the University of Queensland, who will talk about his recently developed quantum microscope that can see the impossible, invited international and national lectures, several talks selected from abstract submissions.

Click through to the conference flyer for more information and a full list of invited speakers.

Register now! Abstract and Young Biophysicist Award submissions close October 15th!

ASB 2021 Program Committee

  • Elizabeth Hinde, University of Melbourne
  • Lisanne Spenkelink, University of Wollongong
  • Peter Su, University of Technology Sydney
  • Richard Morris, University of New South Wales
  • Elvis Pandzic, University of New South Wales
  • Alex Macmillan, University of New South Wales

ASB 2021 Local Organising Committee

  • Jieqiong Lou, University of Melbourne
  • Iromi Wanigasuriya, University of Melbourne
  • Ashleigh Solano, University of Melbourne
  • Donna Whelan, La Trobe University

Contact Elizabeth Hinde or Download the Conference Flyer for more details

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