Biophysics Paschim XVIII
Molecules to Mechanism
14th February 2026
14th February 2026
Molecular interactions are the sparks that drive life, powering everything from protein folding to cellular processes. With cutting-edge tools like microscopy, spectroscopy, and MD simulations, we're unlocking the mysteries of how these tiny interactions create big biological impacts. These techniques reveal how molecular dynamics fuel essential physiological functions.
The 'Molecules to Mechanism' Oneday-symposium will spotlight groundbreaking research that connects molecular behavior to life’s most complex outcomes. By bringing together diverse experts, we’ll ignite fresh ideas and deepen our understanding of how molecular events shape the fabric of life.
The topics to be covered will encompass biophysics, spectroscopy, computational biology, structural biology, and microscopy.
The one-day symposium will also include 6 faculty talks, 15 student talks, and 25 poster presentations.
Sponsor :
We Thank CSIR-NCL Research Foundation (RF) for the support.
Participating institues :