Biophysical Sciences Institute Events
The BSI hosts a programme of events that cover the spectrum of the biophysical sciences, designed to stimulate discussion and collaboration and are open to anyone who would like to attend.
Biomathematics mini-course: Mathematical models for DNA recombination processes
To be delivered by Professor Natasha Jonoska (University of South Florida at Tampa), 4, 5 and 6 June, 2-3pm, CM221.
Prof. Jonoska is a highly respected academic with a strong reputation for her work on applications of topology and graph theory to problems in biomathematics. In particular, she has been the recipient of the prestigious TULIP Award in 2007, an annual prize awarded by the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation and Engineering, for outstanding achievements in the field of biomolecular computing and molecular programming. She has engaged in a variety of interdisciplinary collaborations, most prominently with Prof. Nadrian Seemann of New York University, a biochemist who pioneered the use of synthetic DNA molecules in DNA nanotechnology.
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