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Emerging evidence has highlighted that protein intrinsic disorder is a prominent feature in the proteomes of living systems. Such disordered protein structures represent a frontier for new discoveries in protein science. With the advent of new tools in AI and machine learning, and a growing realization of the connection between protein disorder, dynamic protein modification, protein folding, and molecular assemblies (e.g. amyloids or phase-separated protein structures), the field has seen considerable growth in recent years and shares the promise of new discoveries in protein design, control, and fundamental biological understanding. This symposium will host five internationally recognized external speakers and five Georgia Tech faculty with research foci in three major areas of interest, including: LLPS/Molecular Compartmentalization, Disorder/Order Transitions, and Protein Misfolding/Amyloids.