Actually, my interest in physics was biophysics, so it's not as big a change as it sounds. |
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Besides vascular biology and biophysics, the methodology developed here may find broader application in other biological and nonbiological areas. |
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Polarized optical spectroscopies, like linear dichroism and polarized fluorescence, are well-established techniques in biophysics. |
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It therefore represents a concerted effort of scientists from biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and bioengineering. |
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Vijayan is known for building teams that have engaged in pioneering studies on molecular biophysics in different parts of the country. |
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One of Greenlee's collaborators is Janice Buss, an associate professor of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology. |
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They are the departments of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology and natural resources and environmental management. |
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Over the past few years, the fields of membrane biology and biophysics have focused on the role lipids play in membrane organization. |
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The physiotypes are physiological life forms as delineated by comparative physiology, biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology. |
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Determining how a protein folds to a stable native structure is a problem of great importance in biophysics, molecular biology, and medicine. |
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His work utilizes techniques from membrane biophysics and cell and molecular biology. |
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He returned to University College in 1946 and from 1952 to 1978 was professor and head of the biophysics department. |
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In 1976 Neher returned to the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen and in 1983 was made director of the institute's membrane biophysics department. |
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The analysis of kinetic signals in terms of exponential processes is pervasive, with numerous applications found in physics, chemistry, biophysics, and medicine. |
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Advances in directed evolution and membrane biophysics make the synthesis of simple living cells, if not yet foreseeable reality, an imaginable goal. |
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You are on one the sites of the company LEADER PATCH specialist in technologies in bioenergetics and biophysics in the field of health. |
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Example: when they danced in circle with their group, their energies biophysics were generated with Cosmic Energies. |
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They have a particular interest in leukemia and use molecular biology, structural biology and biophysics in their research. |
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An example is provided by molecular biophysics that reduces biological phenomena to a set of algorithms forming a consistent whole into which a biomolecular assembly can fit. |
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In addition, he is interested in computer simulations and applications of the theory of diffusion in biophysics. |
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Every year 10 PhD students in molecular biology and biophysics alternate periods in France and Sweden. |
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A primary task of biophysics is to understand the physical character of these cooperative interactions that are essential to life. |
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She was shocked to discover that no female student had ever completed the program in medical biophysics and had to confront the fact that men and women were treated differently by some faculty members. |
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Dr Sylvia McLain runs a biophysics research laboratory in Oxford. |
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A career in basic research will continue in the various fields of physics but also in biophysics, geophysics, astrophysics, both in theoretical and experimental. |
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In this area, medicine works with gas biodynamics and biophysics. |
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By integrating bioinformatics, molecular biology, chemistry, biophysics and biomathematics, systems biology offers new hopes for the development of effective anticancer treatments. |
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For example, it was while working with biophysics researchers to develop procedures to study cement using low-temperature scanning electron microscopy, that I was first led to use soft X-ray microscopy. |
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The platform provides training and consultation on all instruments in the biophysics facility, with an emphasis on tailoring techniques to individual projects. |
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His scientific work, which is unusually broad in scope, is characteristically situated at the interface of such interdisciplinary areas as theoretical catalysis, physical chemistry, biophysics and geophysics. |
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Each method requires experience in biophysics and numerical analysis. |
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These individuals have advanced degrees in engineering, computer science, physics, chemistry, immunology, genetics, biochemistry and molecular biophysics, just to name a few. |
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Using these units as a basis for teaching radiation topics will give students an insightful understanding of concepts in radiation physics and radiation biophysics. |
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Each of us has his or her focus of research and the willingness to work together is not enough when the fields of scientific expertise are so distinct, for example, between genetics and biophysics. |
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He realized that his background made him more qualified for research on the first topic and the field of biophysics. |
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In the biomedical sciences, Iran's Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics has a UNESCO chair in biology. |
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At the same time Bragg's Cavendish Laboratory was also effectively competing with King's College London, whose Biophysics department was under the direction of Randall. |
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