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to | The Portland Biophysics Society was instituted in 2009 to further the educational and research missions that biophysicists in the Portland area share. Members study the workings of bio-molecules in life processes, using physical methods to understand their structure, interactions and dynamics and the effects of malfunctions in disease. Through jointly taught inter-institutional courses, seminars and retreats, we plan to combine our expertise for the advancement of graduate and undergraduate education and to facilitate collaborative research endeavors. | ||
Contact: Michael Chapman ( [mailto:chapmami@ohsu.edu chapmami@ohsu.edu]). | |||
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| Program Mission
The Portland Biophysics Society was instituted in 2009 to further the educational and research missions that biophysicists in the Portland area share. Members study the workings of bio-molecules in life processes, using physical methods to understand their structure, interactions and dynamics and the effects of malfunctions in disease. Through jointly taught inter-institutional courses, seminars and retreats, we plan to combine our expertise for the advancement of graduate and undergraduate education and to facilitate collaborative research endeavors. Contact: Michael Chapman ( chapmami@ohsu.edu). |
