Biophysical Chemistry Subdivision
Announcements
Symposia
of interest to biophysical chemists at upcoming ACS National Meetings:
Denver, Fall, 2011:
Advances in Microscopy,
organized by Christine Payne (Georgia Tech) and Eric Potma (UC Irvine)
San Diego, Spring, 2012:
Single molecules: theory meets experiments,
organized by Jianshu Cao (MIT) and Alice Ting (MIT)
From geochemistry to biochemistry: the origin of life,
organized by Veronica Vaida (U Colorado), Sheref Mansy (Trento),
and Ulrich Mueller (UC San Diego)
Current views on secondary structure,
organized by Sean Decatur (Oberlin), Feng Gai (U Pennsylvania),
and Angel Garcia (RPI)
Philadelphia, Fall, 2012:
Solvent dynamics at biomolecular interfaces: experiment and theory,
organized by Casey Londergan (Haverford) and Steve Corcelli (Notre Dame)
Dynamics and jamming in complex environments,
organized by Laura Kaufmann (Columbia) and Vassiliy Lubchenko (U Houston)
Photochemistry in biology,
organized by Judy Kim (UC San Diego) and Greg Engel (U Chicago
About the Subdivision
The Subdivision of
Biophysical Chemistry of the ACS Division of
Physical Chemistry provides a disciplinary "home" for individuals
interested in biophysical chemistry, both experimenal and
theoretical. In addition, the Subdivision contributes to the
programs of the Division of Physical Chemistry in areas of special
interest to biophysical chemists.
We hope that this web
site will be a resource for Subdivision members and for those generally
interested in the biophysical aspects of chemistry. Please let us
know how we can make this site more useful to you by directing your
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Officers, 2010-2011
Chair: Doug Tobias, UC Irvine
Chair-Elect: Greg Engel, University of
Chicago
Vice-Chair: Judy Kim, UC San Diego
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