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  2. Roy R. Parker - Wikipedia

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    Parker began his laboratory at the University of Arizona in 1989, and was a professor molecular and cellular biology until 2012 when he moved to be a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. [4] He is currently the Cech-Leinwand Endowed Chair of Biochemistry as well as professor in chemistry and biochemistry courses.

  3. Karolin Luger - Wikipedia

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    Karolin Luger is an Austrian-American biochemist and biophysicist known for her work with nucleosomes and discovery of the three-dimensional structure of chromatin.She is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder in the Biochemistry Department.

  4. C. Wyatt Shields IV - Wikipedia

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    His lab has numerous clinical collaborations. [9] Current research includes investigating the role of immune cells in decompression sickness using lung-on-a-chip devices, [10] [11] developing "bottom-up" multifunctional magnetic microrobots, [12] [13] and using acoustically responsive particles for capture and purification of disease biomarkers ...

  5. Surface plasmon resonance - Wikipedia

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    Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a phenomenon that occurs where electrons in a thin metal sheet become excited by light that is directed to the sheet with a particular angle of incidence, and then travel parallel to the sheet. Assuming a constant light source wavelength and that the metal sheet is thin, the angle of incidence that triggers ...

  6. Förster resonance energy transfer - Wikipedia

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    Jablonski diagram of FRET with typical timescales indicated. The black dashed line indicates a virtual photon.. Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), fluorescence resonance energy transfer, resonance energy transfer (RET) or electronic energy transfer (EET) is a mechanism describing energy transfer between two light-sensitive molecules (chromophores). [1]

  7. JILA - Wikipedia

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    JILA, formerly known as the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, [1] is a physical science research institute in the United States. JILA is located on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. JILA was founded in 1962 as a joint institute of The University of Colorado Boulder and the National Institute of Standards & Technology.

  8. J. Richard McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 to 2006, McIntosh served as the Director of the Boulder Laboratory for 3-D Electron Microscopy of Cells. [1] In 1994, McIntosh served as a Research Professor of the American Cancer Society and continued this role until 2006. [1] In 1994, McIntosh was also the President of the American Society for Cell Biology. [1]

  9. Resonance (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Contributing structures of the carbonate ion. In chemistry, resonance, also called mesomerism, is a way of describing bonding in certain molecules or polyatomic ions by the combination of several contributing structures (or forms, [1] also variously known as resonance structures or canonical structures) into a resonance hybrid (or hybrid structure) in valence bond theory.

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