Title: Biophysics Journal Club Ohio University
1Biophysics Journal Club _at_ Ohio University
Spring 2004,
Wednesday's 400pm, Room Clippinger 259
In 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
2Biophysics Journal Club topics
3Links for other Biophysics journal clubs
- http//alice.berkeley.edu/jclub/
- http//www.phys.ufl.edu/hagen/journalclub/mbjc.ht
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4Suggested articles, initial list DNA
scaffolds DNA-Templated Self-Assembly of
Protein Arrays and Highly Conductive Nanowires,
Yan et al, Science, 301(2003)1882.
Sequence-Speci?c 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
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- Links to Journals
- PLOS, Nature, Science, PNAS, Biophysics Journal,
Cell - Nature Biotechnology, PRL
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7Biophysics groups at Physics_at_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_at_Physics_at_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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