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==Payne Lab Book Club==
Each summer, the Payne Lab reads a text book on a topic related to our research. Books are considered from many fields including Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, and Biology. During our weekly group meeting, a chapter or two of the book is discussed as well as how it applies to recent results from our lab.
In the summer of 2011, the lab will be reading [http://www.amazon.com/Live-Cell-Imaging-Laboratory-Manual/dp/0879698934/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1306947031&sr=8-1 "Live Cell Imaging: A Laboratory Manual" by Goldman, Swedlow and Spector].
In previous years, we have read:<br>
2010: [http://www.amazon.com/Physical-Biology-Cell-Rob-Phillips/dp/0815341636/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1306947792&sr=8-1# "Physical Biology of the Cell" by Phillips, Kondev, and Theriot] <br>
2009: [http://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Biological-Confocal-Microscopy-Pawley/dp/038725921X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1306947880&sr=1-1 "Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy" edited by Pawley]<br>
2008: [http://www.amazon.com/Principles-Fluorescence-Spectroscopy-Joseph-Lakowicz/dp/0387312781/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1306947943&sr=1-1-spell "Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy" by Lakowicz]<br>
2007 (Summer): [http://www.amazon.com/Single-Molecule-Techniques-Laboratory-Paul-Selvin/dp/087969775X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1306948040&sr=1-1 "Single-Molecule Techniques: A Laboratory Manual" by Selvin and Ha]<br>
2007 (Spring): [http://www.amazon.com/Building-Scientific-Apparatus-John-Moore/dp/0813340063/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1306948143&sr=1-1" Building Scientific Apparatus, 3rd edition" by Moore, Davis and Coplan]<br>




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Researchers from Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Biology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering meet weekly to discuss recent results. Meetings are at noon in CoC, Room 101. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring a bag lunch. More information about the Molecular Biophysics program at Georgia Tech can be found at [http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/research/biophysics/ Molecular Biophysics].
Researchers from Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Biology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering meet weekly to discuss recent results. Meetings are at noon in CoC, Room 101. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring a bag lunch. More information about the Molecular Biophysics program at Georgia Tech can be found at [http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/research/biophysics/ Molecular Biophysics].


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==[http://www.softmatter.gatech.edu/ Colloid & Soft Matter Bag Lunch]==
==[http://www.softmatter.gatech.edu/ Colloid & Soft Matter Bag Lunch]==
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Colloid and Soft Matter researchers from Georgia Tech and Emory meet once a month on Tuesday, 12:15 - 1:45 p.m., in MS&E 3201A.
Colloid and Soft Matter researchers from Georgia Tech and Emory meet once a month on Tuesday, 12:15 - 1:45 p.m., in MS&E 3201A.


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==Physical Chemistry Divisional Seminars==
==Physical Chemistry Divisional Seminars==
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Physical chemistry divisional seminars are held on Tuesday's, 4pm, MS&E 3201A.
Physical chemistry divisional seminars are held on Tuesday's, 4pm, MS&E 3201A.


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==[http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/special/aacp.php Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Seminar Series]==
==[http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/special/aacp.php Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Seminar Series]==


The Atlanta Area Chemical Physics (AACP) Seminar Series is coordinated jointly between Georgia Tech and Emory University. The purpose of this seminar series is to learn about exciting developments in chemical physics while fostering interactions between chemists at both universities.[http://openwetware.org/images/e/ee/AACP_2010-11.pdf Upcoming AACP seminars can be found here.]
The Atlanta Area Chemical Physics (AACP) Seminar Series is coordinated jointly between Georgia Tech and Emory University. The purpose of this seminar series is to learn about exciting developments in chemical physics while fostering interactions between chemists at both universities.[http://openwetware.org/images/e/ee/AACP_2010-11.pdf Upcoming AACP seminars can be found here.]

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Payne Lab Book Club

Each summer, the Payne Lab reads a text book on a topic related to our research. Books are considered from many fields including Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, and Biology. During our weekly group meeting, a chapter or two of the book is discussed as well as how it applies to recent results from our lab.

In the summer of 2011, the lab will be reading "Live Cell Imaging: A Laboratory Manual" by Goldman, Swedlow and Spector.

In previous years, we have read:
2010: "Physical Biology of the Cell" by Phillips, Kondev, and Theriot
2009: "Handbook of Biological Confocal Microscopy" edited by Pawley
2008: "Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy" by Lakowicz
2007 (Summer): "Single-Molecule Techniques: A Laboratory Manual" by Selvin and Ha
2007 (Spring): " Building Scientific Apparatus, 3rd edition" by Moore, Davis and Coplan


Molecular Biophysics Research Review

Researchers from Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Biology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering meet weekly to discuss recent results. Meetings are at noon in CoC, Room 101. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring a bag lunch. More information about the Molecular Biophysics program at Georgia Tech can be found at Molecular Biophysics.


Colloid & Soft Matter Bag Lunch

Colloid and Soft Matter researchers from Georgia Tech and Emory meet once a month on Tuesday, 12:15 - 1:45 p.m., in MS&E 3201A.


Physical Chemistry Divisional Seminars

Physical chemistry divisional seminars are held on Tuesday's, 4pm, MS&E 3201A.


Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Seminar Series

The Atlanta Area Chemical Physics (AACP) Seminar Series is coordinated jointly between Georgia Tech and Emory University. The purpose of this seminar series is to learn about exciting developments in chemical physics while fostering interactions between chemists at both universities.Upcoming AACP seminars can be found here.