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Berg, Howard C. was born on March 16, 1934 in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Son of Clarence P. and Esther M. (Carlson) Berg.
(Escherichia coli, commonly referred to as E. coli, has be...)
Escherichia coli, commonly referred to as E. coli, has been the organism of choice for molecular genetics for decades. Its machinery and mobile behavior is one of the most fascinating topics for cell scientists. Scientists and engineers, not trained in microbiology, and who would like to learn more about living machines, can see it as a unique example. This cross-disciplinary monograph covers more than thirty years of research and is accessible to graduate students and scientists alike.
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( This book is a lucid, straightforward introduction to t...)
This book is a lucid, straightforward introduction to the concepts and techniques of statistical physics that students of biology, biochemistry, and biophysics must know. It provides a sound basis for understanding random motions of molecules, subcellular particles, or cells, or of processes that depend on such motion or are markedly affected by it. Readers do not need to understand thermodynamics in order to acquire a knowledge of the physics involved in diffusion, sedimentation, electrophoresis, chromatography, and cell motility--subjects that become lively and immediate when the author discusses them in terms of random walks of individual particles.
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( Escherichia coli, commonly referred to as E. coli, has ...)
Escherichia coli, commonly referred to as E. coli, has been the organism of choice for molecular genetics for decades. Its machinery and mobile behavior is one of the most fascinating topics for cell scientists. Scientists and engineers, not trained in microbiology, and who would like to learn more about living machines, can see it as a unique example. This cross-disciplinary monograph covers more than thirty years of research and is accessible to graduate students and scientists alike.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0387008888/?tag=2022091-20
biologist physicist university professor
Berg, Howard C. was born on March 16, 1934 in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Son of Clarence P. and Esther M. (Carlson) Berg.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, 1956. Master of Arts in Physics, Harvard University, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Physics, Harvard University, 1964.
Junior fellow, Harvard Society Fellows, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1963-1966; assistant professor department biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, 1966-1969; associate professor department biochemistry and molecular biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, 1969-1970; professor department molecular and cellular biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, since 1986; professor physics, since 1997; associate professor to professor department molecular, cellular and developmental biology, U. Colorado, Boulder, 1970-1979; professor division biology, California Institute Technology, Pasadena, 1979-1986. Member Rowland Institute Science, Cambridge, since 1986.
( This book is a lucid, straightforward introduction to t...)
(Escherichia coli, commonly referred to as E. coli, has be...)
( Escherichia coli, commonly referred to as E. coli, has ...)
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physical Society, Biophysics Society, American Society Microbiology, American Society Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, New York Academy Science, National Academy Science, American Academy Arts and Science, American Academy Microbiology.
Married Mary E. Guyer, December 19, 1964. Children– Henry G., Alexander H., Elena C.