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Biophysics Journal Club @ Ohio University

Biophysics Journal Club @ Ohio University Spring 2004, Wednesday's 4:00pm,  Room: Clippinger  259 In this Journal club we will discuss topics in Biophysics ranging from basic ideas to the latest developments.

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Biophysics Journal Club @ Ohio University

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  1. Biophysics Journal Club @ Ohio University Spring 2004, Wednesday's 4:00pm,  Room: Clippinger  259In this Journal club we will discuss topics in Biophysics ranging from basic ideas to the latest developments. Participants will present articles in a 30min presentation format with a plenty of time for discussion. First meeting: March 31st,2004:  Organizational meetingOne credit is encouraged to be taken: Graduate: Phys 897C call# 07133Undergrad: Phys 493 call# 07132 If you want to be added to the journal club mailing list and/or suggest an article or subject to discuss please e-mail: Ido Braslavsky

  2. Biophysics Journal Club topics

  3. Links for other Biophysics journal clubs • http://alice.berkeley.edu/jclub/ • http://www.phys.ufl.edu/~hagen/journalclub/mbjc.html

  4. Suggested articles, initial list: DNA scaffolds:DNA-Templated Self-Assembly of Protein Arrays and Highly Conductive Nanowires, Yan et al, Science, 301(2003)1882. Sequence-Specific Molecular Lithography on Single DNA Molecules, Keren et al., Science 297(2002)72. Molecular motors: The bacteriophage Phi 29 portal motor can package DNA against a large internal force, Smith et al, Nature 413(2001)752Kinesin Walks Hand-Over-Hand

  5. Sources: • OhioLINK Electronic Journals • Web of Science at OhioLINK • Links to Journals: • PLOS, Nature, Science, PNAS, Biophysics Journal, Cell • Nature Biotechnology, PRL

  6. Biophysics groups at Physics@Ohio University: Peter Jung, David Tees, Alexander Neiman, Ido Braslavsky, Saw Hla, Jean J. Heremans, Victoria Soghomonian. Courses: Nonlinear Dynamics of Chaotic and Stochastic Systems, Spring 2004 (Neiman) Biophysics course (Tees) Biophysics Related Centers@Physics@OU: Quantitative Biology Institute Condensed Matter and Surface Science Program  Nanoscale & Quantum Phenomena Institute Links: Biophysics Society Web lectures: Opportunities in Biology for Physicists

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