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Steve Koch, Experimental Biophysicist
See our biophysics course on OWW: Physics 500: Biophysics Seminar
See our Junior Physics lab course on OWW
See our Lab on OWW: Koch Lab
I am an assistant professor in the Physics and Astronomy department and the Center for High Technology Materials at the University of New Mexico. Here is my link at the P & A department: Steven J. Koch
Here is a brief list of research interests:
- Development of biophysical tools, particularly single-molecule manipulation techniques
- Optical tweezers, magnetic tweezers, MEMS and nanophotonics devices
- Protein-DNA interactions, cellular molecular biophysics
- Eukaryotic transcription, DNA damage repair
My reading suggestions on Amazon.
Steven J. Koch
Center for High Technology Materials
1313 Goddard SE
MSC04-2710
Albuquerque, NM 87106
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