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JOOS, Béla »


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Faculty of Science
Physics

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Theoretical Biological Physics and Soft Matter Physics. Cells under stress, some current topics: traumatized axons (effect of stretch on voltage gated channels and propagation and initiation of action potentials); modelled vesicles subjected to deformations, pressed through nanopores, with nuclear material, cytoskeleton, … ; mechanosensitive proteins, mechanical properties of single macromolecules..

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SLATER, Gary W. »


Associate Vice-President, Student and International Affairs
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Faculty of Science
Physics

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We are studying the physics behind the laboratory methods used to analyze DNA, genomes and proteins. This includes DNA sequencing, gel electrophoresis, microfluidic devices, nanofluidic devices. We also study a variety of problems in biological physics.

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TABARD-COSSA, Vincent »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Science
Physics

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Experimental biophysics, single-molecule biophysics, nanofluidics, force spectroscopy, physics and chemistry of surfaces and interfaces, nanosensors, microfabrication, nanopores 

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