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The University of New Mexico is the hub of a strong and growing biophysics research environment in New Mexico. If you're looking for a graduate research experience that includes exciting cellular and molecular biophysics research and a beautiful southwest climate, then we encourage you to look at our many programs!
Investigators
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Steve Koch,
Physics,
Optics,
CHTMSingle-molecule biophysics, kinesin, DNA unzipping
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Jim Thomas,
Physics,
OpticsFluorescence microscopy and fluctuation analysis to understand cellular membranes, membrane mimics, and lipid monolayers. Applications to intracellular signaling and biomimetic materials for biomedical applications.
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Susan Atlas,
Physics,
CARCKinesin molecular dynamics. Chemical and molecular physics, materials theory. Computational physics.
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Peter Goodwin, Adjunct
Physics, [
LANL/CINT
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Jim Werner, Adjunct
Physics,
LANL/CINT
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Evan Evans,
Biomedical Engineering,
CHTMOptical tweezers, single-molecule biophysics, ligand-receptor interactions
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Research Capabilities
How to Apply