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MWSMW 2026 : 7th Midwest Single Molecule Workshop

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Link: https://go.illinois.edu/mwsmw
 
When Jul 22, 2026 - Jul 24, 2026
Where Urbana, IL USA
Submission Deadline Apr 15, 2026
Categories    physics   biophysics   chemistry
 

Call For Papers

The 7th Midwest Single Molecule Workshop will bring together scientists at all career stages from across the Midwest and beyond to share cutting-edge advances in single-molecule biophysics. The workshop aims to support the growth of a vibrant single-molecule research community in the Midwest. This two-day event – Wednesday evening, July 22 through Friday noon, July 24 – will feature a dynamic program (invited lectures, trainee short talks, poster sessions, and a keynote presentation by Taekip Ha, Boston Children's Hospital) covering both experimental and theoretical approaches applied to systems ranging from individual molecules to whole cells.

All students, postdocs and faculty are invited to submit an abstract to be part of the program.

All submissions are guaranteed a poster, some will be selected to be elevated to a talk.

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