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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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Latest revision as of 15:06, 10 December 2009
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). |