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Division of Biological Physics

The Division of Biological Physics is composed of individuals who are interested in the study of Biological Phenomena using Physical techniques. As such, they are usually members of Physics departments, but in addition have many contacts with others in related fields such as Biophysics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Mathematics and Computer Science.

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I. Program for March Meeting 2013 by submitting interesting topical sessions!

Focus Sessions have 1-2 invited speakers and contributed talks. Submit a Focus Session format-word

Invited Sessions have 4-5 invited talks with no contributed talks. Submit an Invited Session format-word

For both Focus Sessions and Invited Sessions: Deadline: May 31, 2013

Submit the proposal to:
Wolfgang Losert, Chair of the Program Committee, Vice Chair of DBIO: wlosert@umd.edu and cc to DBIO.info@gmail.com
Notice of approval will be given by July 15, 2013.

II. APS Fellowship nominations are due May 1, 2013.

Nomination Instructions can be found online.

Upcoming Meetings

APS March Meeting 2014
March 3-7, 2014

APS April Meeting 2014
April 5-8, 2014

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Laboratory Highlights

The MIT Spectroscopy Laboratory
By Dr. Irene Georgakoudi

The Real and Virtual Laboratory: A Conversation with Dr. Hans Braun

Biological Physics Directory

In response to the rapidly growing interest in our field, the Division of Biological Physics has introduced an online directory of biological physics researchers. The directory serves graduate or undergraduate students who are searching for biological physics graduate programs or postdoctoral positions, as well as established investigators who are seeking contacts or collaborators in different areas of biological physics. The directory is searchable by program focus, institution, keyword, or geographical location. All visitors to the DBIO website will have free access to the directory.

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