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Alivisatos Group
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Congratulations to Matt Hauwiller and David Nenon for being awarded Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor. Alivisatos Quantum Dot Research featured in NBC Learn video. Professor Alivisatos appointed Vice Chancellor, Research for UC Berkeley. Professor Alivisatos awarded the National Medal of Science. Congratulations to Brent for 4th Place in LBNL Runaround. Professor Alivisatos awarded a ARPA-E MOSAIC grant for Low-Cost Solar Technology. Prof Alivisatos, who has run the Department of Energy's Lawrence ...
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Curriculum Vitae - Peter Combs
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The Hamming Test (2013). 149; Curriculum Vitae. Peter A. Combs. 378G Stanley Hall, MC 3220. Berkeley, CA 94705. University of California, Berkeley, CA. PhD in Biophysics. 2009-Present. Anticipated Graduation date Winter 2014. Dissertation Title: Genome-wide Spatial Patterning Data Reveal Mechanisms of Gene Regulation; Advisor: Michael Eisen. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. AB in Physics. With certificate in Quantitative and Computational Biology. Head Teaching Assistant, The Summer Science Program.
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People | Molecular Cell Biomechanics Lab
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University of California, Berkeley. Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory. Mechanobiology and Cellular Mechanotransduction. Prof Mohammad R. K. Mofrad. PostDocs / Visiting Scholars. R Sarah Kohansal, PhD MPH. Health Education and Outreach Coordinator. Ali Ghavami, PhD. Hassan P. Modarres, PhD. Protein molecular dynamics and bioinformatics. Hengameh Shams, PhD. Mechanobiology of focal adhesions protein machinery and nucleo-cytoplasmic coupling. I am studying the interaction of vinculin with MAPK. I am an...
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Teaching | Molecular Cell Biomechanics Lab
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University of California, Berkeley. Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory. Mechanobiology and Cellular Mechanotransduction. BioEc112/c215 / MEc115/MEc216: Molecular Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of the Cell. ME 211: The Cell as a Machine. ME 120: Computational Biomechanics Across Multiple Scales. BioE102: Biomechanics: Analysis and Design. BioE104: Biological Transport Phenomena. This course develops and applies scaling laws and the methods of continuum mechanics to biological transport phenomena over...
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News | Molecular Cell Biomechanics Lab
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University of California, Berkeley. Molecular Cell Biomechanics Laboratory. Mechanobiology and Cellular Mechanotransduction. Hengameh, Mohaddeseh, Mohammad, Ruhollah, Zainab, and Zeinab presented their research at the 60th Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, CA. Hengameh, Zeinab, Mohaddeseh, and Mohammad presented their research at the 2015 ASCB Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA. Kiavash Garakani receives the Berkeley Graduate Fellowship. Congratulations, Kiavash! Mohaddeseh Peyro receives t...
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The Kumar Laboratory
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The laboratory welcomes undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and other research professionals. Specific positions are advertised on this page as they become available, but please also see the information below. Because of the volume of interest in positions in our laboratory, we are unable to respond to all inquiries. A prospective postdoctoral fellow who has recently completed or is about to complete his or her Ph.D. is welcome to apply here. Prospective UCB graduate students:. Posit...
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We have a new lab webpage: | Feller Lab
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Skip to main content. University of California Berkeley. We have a new lab webpage:. Https:/ fellerlab.squarespace.com/. We study the functional development and organization of neural circuits in the retina. We are part of the. Department of Molecular and Cell Biology. Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. Vision Science Graduate Program. Highly correlated neural activity in the form of spontaneous waves of. Action potentials is present in the developing retina weeks before vision.