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Radial function based ab-initio tomographic reconstruction for cryo electron microscopy
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Étienne Baudrier
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5:15 PM
Cryo-Electron Microscopy Image Analysis Using Multi-Frequency Vector Diffusion Maps
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Yifeng Fan
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5:15 PM
Computing and Understanding Statistical Models for Heterogeneous Biological Nano-machines
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Yunye Gong
(Cornell University)
Peter C. Doerschuk
(Cornell University)
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5:15 PM
Z-contrast enhancement for small protein cryo-EM structure determination
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James Chen
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5:15 PM
Spectral volumes for cryo-EM reconstruction with continuous heterogeneity
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Amit Halevi
(Princeton University)
Amit Moscovich
(Princeton University)
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5:15 PM
3D Alignment based on Regionalized Deep Learning for Cryo-EM Reconstruction
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Amaya Jimenez-Moreno
(National Center of Biotechnology (CSIC))
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5:15 PM
Non-Uniformity of Projection Distributions Attenuates Resolution in Cryo-EM
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Philip Baldwin
(The Salk Institute)
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5:15 PM
Positive-unlabeled convolutional neural networks for particle picking in cryo-electron micrographs
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Tristan Bepler
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5:15 PM
Multi-tapered CTF estimation
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Ayelet Heimowitz
(Princeton University)
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5:15 PM
DeepRes: A New Deep Learning-based Local Resolution Method
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Erney Ramírez-Aportela
(CNB-CSIC (Madrid, Spain))
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5:15 PM
Manifold embedding analysis of TRPV1
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Sonya M. Hanson
(Max Planck Institute of Biophysics)
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5:15 PM
Reconstructing continuous distributions of 3D protein structure from cryo-EM images
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Ellen Zhong
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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5:15 PM
Deep Learning tools for particle picking
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David Maluenda
(National Center of Biotechnology (CSIC))
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5:15 PM
Deep learning and image analysis tools for automated analysis and assessment of cryo-EM datasets
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Yilai Li
(University of Michigan)
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5:15 PM
Fast rigid image alignment via factorization of the translation kernel
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Aaditya Rangan
(New York University)
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5:15 PM
New Methods for Denoising and CTF Correction
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William Leeb
(University of Minnesota)
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5:15 PM
ManifoldEM – Mapping Continuous Conformations, Energy Landscapes & Functional Pathways
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Peter Schwander
(University of Wisconsin Milwaukeee)