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Associate Professor at Duke University interested in the following topics: Monomeric lambda repressor, Ribonuclease P protein, Protein A, NMR, CD, fluorescence, stopped flow, amide exchange, dynamic NMR
Professor at University of Washington interested in the following topics: human clinical trials, molecular pharmacology, cell based assays, genetics, genomics
Postdoc at Dana Farber Cancer Institute interested in the following topics: Complex networks, statistical mechanics
Postdoc at Universidad de Zaragoza interested in the following topics: biomolecules, quantum chemistry, physics, statistical mechanics, computer simulation
Research Assistant at Brandeis University interested in the following topics: statistical mechanics, theoretical physics
Postdoc at Massey University interested in the following topics: Numerical methods
Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University (NCSU) interested in the following topics: granular materials, gels, surfactants
Postdoc at Stanford University interested in the following topics: molecular simulation, computational biology, statistical mechanics
PhD Student at University of Pennsylvania interested in the following topics: biophysics, statistical mechanics, condensed matter theory
PhD Student at North Carolina State University (NCSU) interested in the following topics: ATRP, ellipsometry, NEXAFS, contact angle goniometry, turbidimetry, size-exclusion chromatography
Postdoc at Harvard Medical School interested in the following topics: computational biology, statistical physics, biochemistry, proteomics and metabolomics
PhD Student at California Institute of Technology interested in the following topics: microscopy, image processing, computational/MC methods, statistical and continuum mechanics
Professor at University of New Mexico-Main Campus
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