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When a physicist wanders into biology…: an interview with KC Huang
Abstract Kerwyn Casey (“KC”) Huang is an Associate Professor at Stanford University, studying the physical nature of biological systems and the underpinnings of fundamental processes such as cell shape determination, cell division, and intracellular and microbial community organization. In this interview, KC discusses how the ability to pursue insights at scales from molecules to cellular communities can shed new light on longstanding questions, the necessity for new tools in exploring the microbiome, how to create an empowering lab environment, and why integrating chemistry with physics and biology can bring us closer to asking the right questions
A Complementary Electrochromic System based on Prussian Blue and Indium Hexacyanoferrate
Vibrational and rotational energy transfers involving the CHB (2)Sigma(-) v=1 vibrational level in collisions with Ar, CO, and N2O
Br-2 elimination in 248-nm photolysis of CF2Br2 probed by using cavity ring-down absorption spectroscopy
Tunable Novel Cyclopentadithiophene-Based Copolymers Containing Various Numbers of Bithiazole and Thienyl Units for Organic Photovoltaic Cell Applications
mRNA levels of the insulin-signaling molecule SORBS1 in the adipose depots of nondiabetic women
All-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality increased with metabolic syndrome in Taiwanese
Seroprevalence of rubella infection after national immunization program in Taiwan: vaccination status and immigration impact.
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