Biological Physics
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- Research activities of the biological physics group
- Members of the biological physics group
Related pages
Seminars
Research activities
In recent years, the nature and volume of biological data is driving a revolution in how biology is done. The activities range from understanding individual molecule to studying evolution of complex multicellular organisms. Our group focuses on such "multi-scale" phenomena that drives research at the fertile junction between biophysics, bioinformatics, systems biology, and theoretical evolutionary biology.To learn more, look at the pages of the members of the group.
Please send any comments on this page to Anirvan Sengupta, anirvans@physics.rutgers.edu or Alexandre Morozov, morozov@physics.rutgers.edu .
Updated July 29, 2016
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