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The NSF [http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6673 '''Physics of Living Systems'''] program sponsors research <nowiki>"</nowiki>''exploring the most fundamental physical processes that living systems utilize to perform their functions in dynamic and diverse environments.''<nowiki>"</nowiki> The aim of PoLS research is to advance our understanding of the living world in a quantitative way, while also seeking to expand the intellectual range of physics paying through the lessons learned from the biological study. | The NSF [http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6673 '''Physics of Living Systems'''] program sponsors research <nowiki>"</nowiki>''exploring the most fundamental physical processes that living systems utilize to perform their functions in dynamic and diverse environments.''<nowiki>"</nowiki> The aim of PoLS research is to advance our understanding of the living world in a quantitative way, while also seeking to expand the intellectual range of physics paying through the lessons learned from the biological study. | ||
At Georgia Tech PoLS research is carried out across a diversity of biological scales: single-molecule → | At Georgia Tech PoLS research is carried out across a diversity of biological scales: single-molecule '''→''' cellular '''→''' organismal biophysics. | ||
== Announcements == | == Announcements == |
Revision as of 09:37, 8 October 2012
This is the homepage of the Georgia Tech node of the international Physics of Living Systems (PoLS) student research network. The goal of this network is to foster interaction and collaboration among PoLS researchers within Georgia Tech and across institutes. Six core faculty members from the Schools of Biology, Physics, and Mechanical Engineering lead the Georgia Tech PoLS node.
The NSF Physics of Living Systems program sponsors research "exploring the most fundamental physical processes that living systems utilize to perform their functions in dynamic and diverse environments." The aim of PoLS research is to advance our understanding of the living world in a quantitative way, while also seeking to expand the intellectual range of physics paying through the lessons learned from the biological study.
At Georgia Tech PoLS research is carried out across a diversity of biological scales: single-molecule → cellular → organismal biophysics.
Announcements
- The first Lunch & Learn seminar will be held on Thursday 10/11/2012 from 12-1:30 PM in Howey. Lunch will be provided.
Core faculty list
PI | Website | Contact |
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Daniel I. Goldman | http://crablab.gatech.edu | daniel.goldman[at]physics.gatech.edu |
Jennifer Curtis | http://curtisresearch.gatech.edu/ | jennifer.curtis[at]physics.gatech.edu |
Kurt Wiesenfeld | Department profile | kurt.wiesenfeld[at] physics.gatech.edu |
Joshua Weitz | http://www.physics.gatech.edu/user/joshua-weitz | jsweitz[at] gatech.edu |
Harold Kim | http://www.physics.gatech.edu/user/harold-kim | harold.kim [at] physics.gatech.edu |
David Hu | http://www-old.me.gatech.edu/hu/ | hu [at] me.gatech.edu |
This network is supported by the NSF Science across virtual institutes program to encourage interaction among researchers across many universities.