1.
Terrell Hill's book, Free Energy Transduction and Biochemical Cycle Kinetics, is one of the most important introductory-level contributions to the biophysics of molecular [...]
2017 | Article |
2.
Franklin Harold's The way of the cell provides a particularly readable and useful introduction to cell biology for physical scientists and other quantitative folks.
2016 | Article |
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Color photograph of Joseph W. Thornton, Ph.D., Associate Professor at the Center of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Oregon.
2009 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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There is a surprisingly large gap between the urgency of understanding the basic biology of pathogenic viruses and the tools and strategies that have been brought to bear [...]
2023 | Dissertation |
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Color photograph of John Postlethwait, Ph.D., Professor of Biology and a member of the University of Oregon Institute of Neuroscience, with his family at the 2007 Medical [...]
2007 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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Biochemical reaction networks, mathematical models that describe the dynamic interrelationships between biochemical species, facilitate studying complex biological proces [...]
2023-09-21 | Dissertation |
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This inaugural issue includes articles from Dr. Ana Fugolin, D.D.S., M.S, Ph.D. and Dr. Jonathan Baker, Ph.D., based on summaries of their research at the Oregon Health & [...]
2023-12-19 | Anthology |
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Black and white photograph of Bruce Magun, Ph.D., Chair of Department of Cell and Developmental Biology.
20th century | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Reid S. (Sam) Connell laughing with two colleagues as he receives or hands out a flower.
1960-1980 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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There has been a growth of interest in the application of quantum computation and quantum simulation to the many intractable computational problems in the biological scie [...]
2020 | Abstract |