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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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Image:Chef solo square.JPG|[[User:Steven J. Koch|Steve Koch]], [http://panda.unm.edu/pandaweb/graduate/index.phtml Physics], [http://optics.unm.edu/ Optics], http://www.chtm.unm.edu/ CHTM]<br>Single-molecule biophysics, kinesin, DNA unzipping | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| Jim Thomas, [http://panda.unm.edu/pandaweb/graduate/index.phtml Physics], [http://optics.unm.edu/ Optics] | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| Susan Atlas, [http://panda.unm.edu/pandaweb/graduate/index.phtml Physics] | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| Keith Lidke, [http://panda.unm.edu/pandaweb/graduate/index.phtml Physics] | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| Peter Goodwin, Adjunct [http://panda.unm.edu/pandaweb/graduate/index.phtml Physics], [[http://cint.lanl.gov/james_werner.shtml LANL/CINT] | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| Jim Werner, Adjunct [http://panda.unm.edu/pandaweb/graduate/index.phtml Physics], [http://cint.lanl.gov/james_werner.shtml LANL/CINT] | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| Diane Lidke, [http://hsc.unm.edu/som/research/brep/bsgpwelcome.shtm Pathology] | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| Evan Evans, [http://cbme.unm.edu/ Biomedical Engineering], [http://www.chtm.unm.edu/ CHTM] | |||
Image:ComingSoon.jpg| David Keller, [http://chemistry.unm.edu/ Chemistry] | |||
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Revision as of 22:13, 27 October 2010
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, http://www.chtm.unm.edu/ CHTM]
Single-molecule biophysics, kinesin, DNA unzipping -
Susan Atlas, Physics
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Keith Lidke, Physics
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Diane Lidke, Pathology
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Evan Evans, Biomedical Engineering, CHTM
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David Keller, Chemistry