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| style="height:100px" bgcolor="#FFF" colspan="6" cellpadding="15px" | Welcome to the Single Molecule Biophysics group at UCLA. | | style="height:100px" bgcolor="#FFF" colspan="6" cellpadding="15px" | Welcome to the ''Single Molecule Biophysics'' group at UCLA! Our group applies cutting-edge techniques from fluorescence to studying what is life's most important class of molecules, namely proteins. Our backgrounds are varied, and though many of us have the traits of rigorous experimentalists, our work often poses challenging theoretical problems as well. For more information on our research, contact us or browse through our website! | ||
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Welcome to the Single Molecule Biophysics group at UCLA! Our group applies cutting-edge techniques from fluorescence to studying what is life's most important class of molecules, namely proteins. Our backgrounds are varied, and though many of us have the traits of rigorous experimentalists, our work often poses challenging theoretical problems as well. For more information on our research, contact us or browse through our website! |