Understanding bimolecular condensates through physics
Meet NITMB Affiliate Member, @myphysicsjourney.bsky.social!
Trevor GrandPre is an assistant professor of physics at Washington University in St. Louis driving biological discovery with statistical physics and soft condensed matter physics
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I’m honored to be selected as one of Scientific American’s inaugural Young American Scientists, a recognition of 28 early-career researchers whose work is shaping the future of science. My interview is here: www.scientificamerican.com/article/trev...
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In this video, I break down the physics of Stranger Things Season 5, from wormholes to exotic matter. I explain what the creators get right and what is pure Hollywood magic. This was a great collaboration with WashU Arts & Sciences! What would you all like to see next? youtube.com/shorts/Y-xuC...
Exploring biological questions in new theoretical ways
Thank you for joining us at the first day of the 'Expanding the Palette of Mathematics in Biology' workshop! We look forward to returning tomorrow to continue our discussions
If you’ll be attending APS in person or virtually, check out the talks from my group. I look forward to seeing many of you there!
Hiring a postdoc!
Join us in heavenly Vancouver to develop nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, and information theory to understand free-energy transduction in biomolecular machines, in close collaboration with experimentalists.
Details: sfu.ca/physics/siva...