Recordings

Session 1: New methods and methods development – Part 1

The involvement of Beckman Coulter Life Sciences in analytical ultracentrifugation from 1947 and beyond – A personal perspective Lutz Ehrhardt | Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, Germany

What you can learn from multiwavelength AUC Borries Demeler | University of Lethbridge, Canada

Establishment of equilibrium density gradient analytical ultracentrifugation for the analysis of AAV Kiichi Hirohata | Osaka University, Japan

Band forming experiments in the AUC Lukas Dobler | University Konstanz, Germany

Session 2: New methods and methods development – Part 2

Multidimensional particle and liquid dispersion characterization by advanced analytical centrifugal sedimentation Stefan Kuechler | LUM GmbH, Germany

Deep learning based synthesis of sedimentation boundaries in centrifugation experiments Moritz Moß | FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Session 3: Multiwavelength analytical ultracentrifugation – New methodologies and applications

Size-resolved emission properties of core/shell CdSe/CdS quantum dots via multiwavelength emission analytical ultracentrifugation Johannes Walter | FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg & K. David Wegner | BAM, Germany

New functions in UltraScan for the processing of multi-wavelength AUC SV and ABDE experiments Saeed Mortezazadeh | University of Lethbridge, Canada

Insights into anisotropic silver nanoparticles growth via reaction quenching Paola Ivonne Cardenas Lopez | FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Session 4: Multi-wavelength analytical ultracentrifugation in biology

Analytical ultracentrifugation for the comprehensive characterizations of adeno-associated virus vector Susumu Uchiyama | Osaka University, Japan

Biophysical analysis of PlzA-nucleotide interactions with multi-wavelength analytical ultracentrifugation Sophia Bird | University of Lethbridge, Canada & University of Montana, USA

Biophysical characterization of GFP-nanobody complex formation Aysha Kinjo Demeler | University of Montana, USA

Session 5: Biopharma applications

A new twist on drug design: modifying metabolism to inhibit virulence Ester Serrano | University of Glasgow, UK

Development of molecular standards to validate analytical ultracentrifugation instruments for GMP qualification Reece Martin | University of Lethbridge, Canada

SV-AUC during the development of LNPs and ATMPs Klaus Richter | Coriolis Pharma, Germany

Session 6: Protein applications – Biological interactions

TRAPped in an elevator: amino-sugar uptake and utilisation by bacteria Renwick Dobson | University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Characterization of Rabies virus phosphoprotein thermoresponsive liquid-liquid phase separation Caroline Mas | Université Grenoble Alpes, France

Investigation of the complexation between glycinin and block copolymers through analytical ultracentrifugation Xiaodong Ye | University of Science & Technology of China, China

Session 7: Nanoparticles and polymers – Part 1

Leveraging analytical ultracentrifugation for comprehensive characterization and quantification of lipid nanoparticles Amy Henrickson | Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, Canada

Hydrodynamic tools for assessing the molecular integrity of archaeological consolidants. The Saving Oseberg project Stephen E. Harding | University of Nottingham, UK

Characterization of gold nanoparticles by cryogenic electron tomography and analytical ultracentrifugation Quy Ong | Ecole polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Quantifying the number of total and accessible functional groups on nanomaterials Ute Resch-Genger | BAM, Germany

Session 8: Protein applications – Protein hydrodynamics

The molecular basis for hydrodynamic properties of PEGylated proteins Patrick Fleming | Johns Hopkins University, USA

Hydrodynamic and thermodynamic analysis of PEGylated human serum albumin John Correia | University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA

Hydrodynamic comparison of the structure and interactions of the last line of defence antibiotics vancomycin and teicoplanin Stephen E. Harding | University of Nottingham, UK

Poly acidic amino acids sequence drives variation of protein in hydrodynamic properties Wenqi Li | Tsinghua University, China

Session 9: Nanoparticles and polymers – Part 2

Molecular hydrodynamic characterization of PEG-lipid conjugates Ilya Anufriev | Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany

Fractionation of colloidal particles: From analytical ultracentrifugation to preparative ultracentrifugation Mengdi Chen | East China Normal University, China

Using analytical ultracentrifugation to explore macroionic solutions by determining critical parameters Tianbo Liu | University of Akron, USA

Session 10: Beadmodeling and hydrodynamic simulations

Some recent modelling/computation advances in hydrodynamics, analytical ultracentrifugation and scattering techniques José Garcia de la Torre | University of Murcia, Spain

Atomic level hydration and bead models hydrodynamics: Parallel GRPY for all and an adjusted ZENO method in US-SOMO Mattia Rocco | IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Italy

Session 11: Cross-disciplinary research

Advances in the US-SOMO Small-Angle Scattering module: UV-Vis spectral data processing, Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) coupled to SAXS data analysis, and improved SEC Gaussian decomposition of not resolved species Emre Brookes | University of Montana, USA

Molecular hydrodynamic characterization of synthetic polymers for life science and energy applications Ivo Nischang | Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany

Insights into the stability and agglomeration of metal oxide nanoparticles by analytical (ultra)centrifugation Lisa M. S. Stiegler | FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany