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Single Molecule Symposium
Nils Walter, Chair, Organizing Committee
University of Michigan
Department of Chemistry
930 NorthUniversity
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1055

(734) 615-2060

nwalter@umich.edu

 
     

   
 


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"At the Single Molecule Frontier: Integration in Biology and Nanotechnology"
Founder's Room, Alumni Center
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor

May 18-20, 2006

Mission Statement

In recent years a revolution has occurred in the basic sciences, which exploits novel single molecule detection and manipulation tools to track and analyze biomolecules in unprecedented detail. The goal of this Symposium is to develop a university-wide initiative in the emerging area of single molecule technology, including single molecule spectroscopy (SMS) and imaging (SMI), laser tweezers (LT), and atomic force microscopy (AFM), to bring basic scientists, engineers, and clinical researchers together to apply this technology to the most relevant questions in medicine and nanotechnology.  This initiative will thus build on the momentum established by the State's creation of the Michigan Lifescience Corridor (MLSC) Core Technology Alliance for single molecule spectroscopy at Michigan.

Strategic Aims:  

  • As the first step towards the goal of establishing an internationally recognized Center of Single Molecule Analysis (CoSiMA) at the UM, the University of Michigan Single Molecule Interest Group will organize a 2-day symposium for the academic year 2005-2006.  Our plan is for this event to promote:
  • Awareness of high-profile, cutting-edge applications of single molecule technology in medicine and nanotechnology.
  • The identification of areas of natural strength in single molecule technology at the UM to be developed into a Center with support from OVPR (nanotechnology initiative), Biophysics, Engineering, LS&A, and the Medical School.
  • The discovery of natural collaborations within the UM research community, resulting in collaborative efforts/grants in nanomedicine and nanotechnology.
  • A subsequent UM-wide workshop and seminar series (supported for at least 2 years) with the goals of forming collaborations to support systematic, university-wide graduate student recruitment and training, and of developing applications for Graduate Student Training Grants and federally funded Centers.

Symposium Sponsors:

  • Office of the Vice President of Research (OVPR): VP for Research
  • Medical School: Associate Dean for Research
  • Engineering School: Associate Dean for Research
  • College of Literature, Science and Arts (LS&A): Associate Dean for the Natural Sciences Division
  • Optical Physics Interdisciplinary Laboratory (OPIL): Director
  • Michigan Nanotechnology Institute for Medicine and the Biological Sciences: Director
  • UM Center for Computational Medicine and Biology
  • http://www.ccmb.med.umich.edu/