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Fractals in Molecular Biophysics
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Gregory DeweyNumber Of Reads:
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289
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Historically, science has sought to reduce complex problems to their simplest components, but more recently it has recognized the merit of studying complex phenomena in situ. Fractal geometry is one such appealing approach, and this book discusses its application to complex problems in molecular biophysics. The book provides a detailed, unified treatment of fractal aspects of protein and structure dynamics, fractal reaction kinetics in biochemical systems, sequence correlations in DNA and proteins, and descriptors of chaos in enzymatic systems. In an area that has been slow to acknowledge the use of fractals, this is an important addition to the literature, offering a glimpse of the wealth of possible applications to complex problems.
Gregory Dewey
Gregory Dewey, Ph.D., has been named President of Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. The Board of Trustees of Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has selected Gregory Dewey, Ph.D., to be the College's next president. When he assumes his new role on July 1, 2014, Dr. Dewey will become just the eighth president in the school's 132-year history.
Dr. Dewey currently serves as Provost at the University of La Verne in California, a role he has held since 2009. In that capacity, he has been responsible for achieving the highest standards of academic excellence, ensuring outstanding teaching and promoting scholarly and creative activities. During his time at La Verne, he has overseen academic affairs, student affairs, student services, enrollment management, financial aid, and athletics for the institution. The University of La Verne is a comprehensive doctoral university that enrolls approximately 8,000 students over four colleges and nine regional campuses.
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