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  • After my change from physics to molecular biology, I was promoted at Harvard in Biophysics and later in Biochemistry and Molecular

    Walter Gilbert - Autobiography 1981

  • Professor in Biophysics at ETH Zürich, Switzerland and Visiting

    Press Release: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002 2002

  • This enzymatic reaction is involved in the splitting of creatine phosphate during muscle contraction (the structure of creatine kinase was just recently solved at the MPImF by W. Kabsch in Professor Ken Holmes 'Department of Biophysics).

    Otto Meyerhof and the Physiology Institute: the Birth of Modern Biochemistry 2010

  • Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, both at Yale University, CT, USA.www. mbb.yale.edu/faculty/pages/steitzt. html

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 - Press Release 2009

  • Over the last 10 years, the Institute of Biophysics, an arm of the Chinese Academy of Science, has received very significant investment by the Chinese government.

    China vs. America: Which Is the Developing Country? Robert J. Herbold 2011

  • Both the WSJ and Thomson Reuters listed Elizabeth H. Blackburn, professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at UC San Francisco and Carol W. Greider of Johns Hopkins University for "their roles in the discovery and and pioneering research on telomeres and telomerases."

    Handicapping the Nobel Prizes Peggy 2009

  • Professor Elizabeth Blackburn with a microscope in the Blackburn lab, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, UCSF.

    Elizabeth H. Blackburn - Photo Gallery 2009

  • The Biophysics Division would massage its data until March 1964, when it finally published its full report, which was not released to the public for almost five decades.

    The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010

  • Away from the Biophysics Division, where shooting body parts had become part of the job, the realization that federal employees were performing gunfire tests on human heads was at once unsavory and politically risky.

    The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010

  • Dziemian and Olivier needed only to claim that shooting human legs and heads was a matter of national security, and warn everyone involved that disclosing the strange doings of the Biophysics Division was punishable under counterespionage law.

    The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010

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