Program overview
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 5 MARCH 2003
Session T1. GIMS: Keithly Award Symposium.
Wednesday afternoon, 17:30, Ballroom A, Austin Convention Center
- 17:30 T1.001
The History of Laser Trapping of Atoms and Particles
- Arthur Ashkin (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies (retired))
- 18:06 T1.002
All-Optical Production of a Strongly-Interacting, Highly-Degenerate Fermi Gas: A New Quantum Regime
- John Thomas (Duke University)
- 18:42 T1.003
Using laser tweezers to measure forces generated by biological molecular motors
- Steven M. Block (Dept of Biological Science)
Session T9. DBP: Carrier Transport in DNA in Solution.
Wednesday afternoon, 17:30, Room 4ABC, Austin Convention Center
- 17:30 T9.001
Effect of solvation on hole motion in DNA
- Denis Basko (The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Strada Costiera 11, 34014 Trieste, Italy)
- 18:06 T9.002
Charge migration in DNA: ion-gated transport
- UZI LANDMAN (School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0430)
- 18:42 T9.003
Repair of DNA Lesions by a Reductive Electron Tansfer
- Thomas Carell (Department of Chemistry, Philipps-University Marburg, D-35032 Marburg)
Session T10. DBP/GIMS: Advances in Microfluids.
Wednesday afternoon, 17:30, Room 5ABC, Austin Convention Center
- 17:30 T10.001
Microfluidic Large Scale Integration
- Stephen Quake (Depts of Physics and Applied Physics, Caltech)
- 18:06 T10.002
Microfluidic Nanophysiometer for High-Bandwidth Measurements of Cell Metabolism
- Franz Baudenbacher (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN)
Session T21. DCOMP: DCOMP Business Meeting.
Wednesday afternoon, 17:30, Room 12B, Austin Convention Center