In 2002, the American Physical Society (APS) organized and held the first topical conference in Boston, MA, as a way of informing physicists, particularly those just entering the field, of opportunities emerging at the interface of physics and biology. Because of the tremendous success of the first conference, it was decided to organize a second conference, similar in nature and focus, but with different presentation topic areas. Again the intended audience would be graduate students and postdocs considering applying methods of physics to biological research, and those who advise others on such opportunities
formation Meeting in 1957, was renamed the Wind River Con-ference on Genetic Exchange and ultimately...
The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for physicists, astronomers, and space and material ...
This final report summarizes activities conducted for the National Academy of Sciences' Annual Sympo...
International audienceSome biological questions are tough to solve through standard molecular and ce...
scientists from over 20 different nations. The diversity in nationality was matched by the diversity...
As the ¯eld of Biological Physics expands at breakneck speed within our community and within our dep...
nia, Los Angeles). More than 600 registered participants, including 100 graduate students, from 22 c...
Problems at the interface between biology and physics offer unique opportunities for physicists to m...
International audienceThe title of the meeting at which this paper was originally presented - 'The c...
This is an exciting time to be a biologist. The advances in our field and the many opportunities to ...
Conference, which was first held more than 50 years ago as the Transformation Meeting, was renamed t...
Following the success of two meetings "II Symposium on applied nuclear physics and innovative techno...
In September 2011, a proposal was submitted to the Royal Society to hold two, 2-day workshops on the...
Scientific conferences are more impactful when they foster novel ideas, create new networks, and pro...
Competitive Ideas in Biology marks the theme of the 1973 National Association of Biology Teachers C...
formation Meeting in 1957, was renamed the Wind River Con-ference on Genetic Exchange and ultimately...
The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for physicists, astronomers, and space and material ...
This final report summarizes activities conducted for the National Academy of Sciences' Annual Sympo...
International audienceSome biological questions are tough to solve through standard molecular and ce...
scientists from over 20 different nations. The diversity in nationality was matched by the diversity...
As the ¯eld of Biological Physics expands at breakneck speed within our community and within our dep...
nia, Los Angeles). More than 600 registered participants, including 100 graduate students, from 22 c...
Problems at the interface between biology and physics offer unique opportunities for physicists to m...
International audienceThe title of the meeting at which this paper was originally presented - 'The c...
This is an exciting time to be a biologist. The advances in our field and the many opportunities to ...
Conference, which was first held more than 50 years ago as the Transformation Meeting, was renamed t...
Following the success of two meetings "II Symposium on applied nuclear physics and innovative techno...
In September 2011, a proposal was submitted to the Royal Society to hold two, 2-day workshops on the...
Scientific conferences are more impactful when they foster novel ideas, create new networks, and pro...
Competitive Ideas in Biology marks the theme of the 1973 National Association of Biology Teachers C...
formation Meeting in 1957, was renamed the Wind River Con-ference on Genetic Exchange and ultimately...
The aim of the conference is to provide a forum for physicists, astronomers, and space and material ...
This final report summarizes activities conducted for the National Academy of Sciences' Annual Sympo...