Seminar: Order and Disorder in Biological systems
Dr. Roy Beck from TAU, Experimental Biophysics
22 March 2016, 10:15 - 13:15
Sherman building 105
Research Interest: In order to properly study biological systems and the interactions within them, it is important to have complementary techniques covering different length-scales and energies, with proximity to their natural environment. In our laboratory we purify the subunit biological building blocks using a variety of state-of-the-art biochemical and molecular techniques. We then reassemble them in precise conditions to extract the underlying physics pertaining to their supramolecular forces, dynamics and steady-state structures, particularly as they appear in healthy and diseased states.
