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SEkithrup.bsky.social

I think it's in the New England Journal of Biophysics.

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LEled3hub.bsky.social

The @led3hub.bsky.social was very excited to host the two winners of the Dr H.P. Heineken Prize for Biochemistry and Biophysics 2024, Prof. Ruedi Aebersold and Prof. Matthias Mann, in front of a full lecture hall at the Faculty of Science of Leiden University. (1/4)

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Wwikiuntamed.bsky.social

Step 1️⃣ 👣: Biophysics "Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that applies approaches and methods traditionally used in physics to study biological phenomena. Biophysics covers..." #FiveStepsOfWikipedia#WhereNexthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophysics

Biophysics - Wikipedia
Biophysics - Wikipedia

Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that applies approaches and methods traditionally used in

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SLscholarslab.bsky.social

Our Ammon Shepherd blogs 6 recent research collaborations between SLab's makerspace + UVA's med school; neuroscience, biophysics, kinesiology depts; & hospital: "A Model of Medical Support" for academic makerspaces: #InterdisciplinaryDH

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NLgirlsinscience.bsky.social

Go, Laura Persson! She’s on the job market! As a grad student, she discovered how cells maintain enzymatic reaction rates despite drastic changes in temperature. Viscoadaptation is now taught in biophysics classes. As a postdoc, she discovered WormNado - what will she find as a PI?

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MCcoreopsismajor.bsky.social

You gotta understand that to some extent or other I have ALWAYS BEEN LIKE THIS. Majoring in molecular biophysics and biochemistry and reading queer christian history and demanding mom help me read shit that's in Old Church Slavonic in the footnotes, during commercial breaks on Jeopardy? Yeah.

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Isimplex.bsky.social

I've added the molecular complexity in terms of gamma. Since k is defined by biochemistry and biophysics as ions or proteins, this should lead to something testable. Still waiting to hear from the journal, but I'll try to dig up how to verify this experimentally, if it's even possible.

Gamma is shown equal a quotient subtracting 158.29 nanometers.

The numerator of the quotient is -6.41076*10^(-28) with divisor nanometers*hertz.

This is also shown to the quotient:

negative numerator 2*k^4 index r, + k index r, +1 divided by denominator k^5 index r.
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