- K. E. Theisen and R. I. Dima (10/14/2011). Mechanical properties of tubulin protofilaments Oesper symposium, University of Cincinnati.
- N. K. Bodmer, and R. I. Dima (10/14/2011). Molecular Investigations of Muscle Anchoring Complexes Oesper symposium, University of Cincinnati.
- K. E. Theisen and R. I. Dima (08/28/2011). Mechanical properties of tubulin protofilaments ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO.
- Li Duan, A. Zhmurov, V. Barsegov, and R. I. Dima (06/14/2011). Origins of the mechanical stability of the C2 domains in Human Synaptotagmin 1 Albany 2011:The 17th Conversation, Albany, NY.
- B. Senanayake, J. Y. Lee and R. I. Dima (06/03/2011). Molecular modeling of the dissociation mechanics of actomyosin complexes All-University Undergraduate Research Poster Session, University of Cincinnati.
- B. Stock, K. E. Theisen, and R. I. Dima (06/03/2011). Probing the origin of stability in mechanically active domains of cytoskeletal proteins All-University Undergraduate Research Poster Session, University of Cincinnati.
- M. J. Taft, J. Y. Lee and R. I. Dima (11/12/2010). Analysis of Gelsolin and Actin:Gelsolin Unfolding Forces the 2010 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) , Charlotte, NC.
- J. Y. Lee, T. M. Iverson and R. I. Dima (10/08/2010). Molecular simulations of actin flexibility Oesper symposium, University of Cincinnati.
- L. Duan and R. I. Dima (10/08/2010). Mechanical stability of the C2A domain from Human Synaptotagmin 1 Oesper symposium, University of Cincinnati.
- K. Haines, M. Newberry and R. I. Dima (10/08/2010). Role of force orientation in the mechanical stability of tubulin dimersOesper symposium, University of Cincinnati.
- M. Newberry, K. Haines and R. I. Dima (08/20/2010). Role of force orientation in the mechanical stability of tubulin dimersREU poster presentation, University of Cincinnati.
- M. J. Taft, J. Y. Lee and R. I. Dima (08/20/2010). Analysis of Gelsolin and Actin:Gelsolin Unfolding Forces REU poster presentation, University of Cincinnati.
- R. I. Dima (06/18/2010). Molecular simulations of actin flexibility NSF-MCB: Innovation in Biological Research and Education in the Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, Arlington, VA.
- L. Duan and R. I. Dima (06/17/2010). Mechanical stability of the C2A domain from Human Synaptotagmin 1 The 2010 Central Regional Meeting of the ACS, Dayton, OH.
- J. Y. Lee, T. M. Iverson and R. I. Dima (06/06/2010). Molecular simulations of actin flexibility From Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology (CBSB10), Traverse City, MI.
- T. M. Iverson, J. Y. Lee and R. I. Dima (06/04/2010). Molecular simulations of actin flexibility Undergraduate Research Poster Session, University of Cincinnati.
- R. I. Dima (06-2007). Probing pathways and kinetic barriers in the mechanical unfolding and refolding of proteins Albany 2007: the 15th Conversation, Albany, NY.
- Ruxandra Dima (01-2012). Mechanical stability of the C2 domains in Human Synaptotagmin 1 Gordon Research Conference on Protein Folding, Ventura, CA.
- Nicholas K. Bodmer and Ruxandra Dima (06-2012). Molecular Investigations into the Mechanics of a Muscle Anchoring Complex From Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology (CBSB) workshop, Knoxville, TN.
- Bryan T. Ngueyn, Nichoas K. Bodmer and Ruxandra Dima (06-2012). N-Terminal Molecular Force Application Analysis of Titin-Telothonin Undergraduate Poster Session , Cincinnati, OH.
- Nicholas K. Bodmer and Ruxandra Dima (10-2012). Molecular Investigations into the Mechanics of a Muscle Anchoring Complex. Oesper Symposium, Cincinnati, OH.
- Kelly E. Theisen and Ruxandra Dima (06-2012). "Multiscale Modeling of the Nanomechanics of Microtubule Protofilaments" From Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology (CBSB) workshop, Knoxville, TN.
- Kelly E. Theisen and Ruxandra Dima (01-2012). Multiscale Modeling of the Nanomechanics of MT Protofilaments Gordon Research Conference on Protein Folding, Ventura, CA.
- Kelly E. Theisen and Ruxandra Dima (10/12/2012). "Microscopic Origins of Microtubule Depolymerization" Oesper Symposium, Cincinnati, OH.
- Kelly E. Theisen and Ruxandra Dima (03/02/2012). "Multiscale Modeling of the Nanomechanics of Microtubule Protofilaments" Graduate Poster Forum, Cincinnati, OH.
- Neha Desai, Kelly Theisen and Ruxandra Dima (06-2012). Microscopic Origins of Microtubule DepolymerizationUndergraduate Poster Session, Cincinnati, OH.
- Kelly E Theisen (05/19/2013). Modeling the effect of length and crowding on the mechanics of microtubule protofilamentsFrom Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology (CBSB13), Norman, OK.
- Ningxi Yu (10/25/2013). Exploring the role of protein cofactors in regulating microtubule depolymerization via multiscale molecular simulations ACS Cincinnati Section Meeting and Oesper Award Celebration, University of Cincinnati.
- Kelly E Theisen (10/25/2013). Modeling the Effect of Confinement on the Mechanics of Microtubule Protofilaments ACS Cincinnati Section Meeting and Oesper Award Celebration, University of Cincinnati.
- Kelly E Theisen (11-2013). Modeling the Effect of Confinement on the Mechanics of Microtubule Protofilaments 2013 Sigma Xi Student Research Conference, Raleigh, NC.
- Nicholas K. Bodmer (10/25/2013). From Muscle Anchoring Complex to Tunable Biomaterial ACS Cincinnati Section Meeting and Oesper Award Celebration, University of Cincinnati.
- Elizabeth Kang (08-2013). AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MICROTUBULES NSF-REU Poster Presentation, Department of Chemistry.
- Neha Desai (04-2013). Crowding Effects in Microtubule Depolymerization University of Cincinnati Undergraduate Poster Presentation, University of Cincinnati.
- Allison Volski (04-2013). Interface Flexibility During Microtubule Depolymerization University of Cincinnati Undergraduate Poster Presentation, University of Cincinnati.
- Gail Yacyshyn (10/25/2013). The Unfolding of the Nucleotide Binding Domain (NBD) of the Hsp70 Chaperone AWIS poster symposium, University of Cincinnati.
- Rachel Laughlin (04-2013). Response of Cytoskeletal Filaments to Force University of Cincinnati Undergraduate Poster Presentation, University of Cincinnati.