Sydney Biomolecular Condensates Symposium 2025 Day 2
Event description
Registration for Day 2 at USYD on Wed 26th November of the Sydney Biomolecular Condensates Symposium 2025.
Join us in Sydney for a two-day discussion, discovery, and connection around biomolecular condensates. This symposium is organized by both The University of Sydney (USYD) and The University of New South Wales (UNSW), and will bring together researchers from across disciplines to share ideas, recent findings, and new approaches.
Topics will range from the basic science of phase separation to emerging tools, disease connections, and potential applications. Whether you are deeply involved in condensate research or simply curious to learn more, this is a friendly forum to meet colleagues, exchange perspectives, and spark collaborations.
Day 1 will be hosted at UNSW with the theme “Biomolecular condensates: The organisation of Life”
Day 2 will be hosted at USYD with the theme “Shaping the Unstructured: Understanding and manipulation of biomolecular condensates”
Also, register for a poster position on Day 2 at USYD to share your research.
Day 1: Tue 25th November 2025 (Click here to register)
Time: 9am - 5pm
Venue: UNSW, K-D26-G07 - Bioscience G07, Biological Sciences Building North, Kensington NSW
Plenary Speakers:
Professor Tetsuro Hirose (The University of Osaka)
Professor Archa Fox (The University of Western Australia)
Day 2: Wed 26th November 2025
Time: 9am - 5pm
Venue: USYD, Messel Lecture Theatre, Sydney Nanoscience Hub, Camperdown NSW
Plenary Speaker:
Professor Tuomas Knowles (University of Cambridge)
This is a FREE event. Registration for both days is essential to secure your place.
To find out more about the speakers and schedule of Sydney Biomolecular Condensates Symposium 2025, visit: https://www.sydney.edu.au/engineering/schools/school-of-chemical-and-biomolecular-engineering1/sydney-biomolecular-condensates-symposium-2025.html
Click here to register for Day 1 at UNSW on Tue 25th November.
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