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We study the nanomechanical properties of supported lipid bilayers and lipid vesicles using atomic force microscopy and mathematical modeling. [[UA Biophysics:Membrane Biophysics|>>More info<<]]<br> | We study the nanomechanical properties of supported lipid bilayers and lipid vesicles using atomic force microscopy and mathematical modeling. [[UA Biophysics:Membrane Biophysics|>>More info<<]]<br> | ||
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Revision as of 08:56, 24 July 2015
Professors• Manu Forero-Shelton, Department of Physics (anforero@uniandes.edu.co) Former Professors• Chad Leidy, UCDavis, cleidy@ucdavis.edu - LAB FOUNDER Collaborators• Paulsson Lab, Harvard Univeristy Postdoctoral Researcher• Ciaran Alexander Smyth, PhD in Biophysics
Researchers• Sofia Alfonso-Sanchez, Junior researcher Graduate StudentsSenior• Juan Carlos Arias-Castro, PhD in Physics Junior• Lina Contreras, Master in Biological Sciences
External Student• Jorge Luis Sanchez-Ruiz, Soft Condensed Matter, Physics Undergraduate Students• Nathalie Agudelo, Physics and Biology Past Lab Members• Alejandro Otero, undergrad student
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Systems Biology• SySBio Members Manu Work• Summary/Resumen Membrane BiophysicsWe study the nanomechanical properties of supported lipid bilayers and lipid vesicles using atomic force microscopy and mathematical modeling. >>More info<< iGEM• iGEM 2015, twitter
In the lab• Quartzy
Resources• Guide to new members |
Join us!• Prospective Students AddressLABORATORIO DE BIOFÍSICA Webpages• Official website
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