In a recently published article featured on the cover of the Biophysical Journal, Dr. Rafael Bernardi, assistant professor of biophysics at the Department of Physics at Auburn University, and Dr.
AUBURN, AL – In July, as many enjoyed the hot weather at Alabama's gulf coast beaches, in the Leach Science Center, Auburn University's Department of Physics hosted an engaging scientific event. For ...
Anupam Ojha, a postdoctoral fellow at the Flatiron Institute, develops advanced statistical frameworks to bridge the gap ...
UD Professor Jodi Hadden-Perilla to use NSF Award for virus studies, assistive technology for the blind, crochet for all Viruses are a strange lot indeed. They possess baffling adaptive abilities, ...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is one of life's most versatile molecules, with roles going far beyond being a messenger of genetic code, as it is fundamentally involved in gene regulation, processing, and ...
In 1989, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications was barely three years old, its first massively parallel computer, Connection Machines' CM-2, was just being installed, and physics ...
Research collaboration: Max Planck Tandem Group in Computational Biophysics is a research collaboration whose article contributions are accrued to its participating partner institutions. Max Planck ...
Researchers have developed a computational framework to predict the properties of granular hydrogel matrices. A granular hydrogel matrix could be transformative in several biomedical applications ...