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This textbook presents a brief introduction to the fundamentals of biophysics (molecular cell biology, statistical physics, etc.), followed by in-depth discussions on more advanced biophysical topics, including some of the latest experiments and their theoretical interpretations.

Produktbeschreibung
This textbook presents a brief introduction to the fundamentals of biophysics (molecular cell biology, statistical physics, etc.), followed by in-depth discussions on more advanced biophysical topics, including some of the latest experiments and their theoretical interpretations.


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Autorenporträt
Helmut Schiessel studied physics at the Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany. There he earned his PhD under the guidance of Prof. A. Blumen in the Group for Theoretical Polymer Physics. After graduating in 1997, he worked as a postdoc with Prof. P. A. Pincus at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Then, he was a joint postdoc with Profs. W. M. Gelbart and R. Bruinsma at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 2000, he joined the Theory Group of the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany, where he was in charge of a biophysics research project. From 2005 to 2020, Prof. Schiessel headed the chair of Theoretical Physics of Life
Processes in the Instituut-Lorentz at Leiden University, the Netherlands. In 2021, he joined the Cluster of
Excellence Physics of Life at the Technical University in Dresden, Germany, where he heads the Theoretical
Physics of Living Matter Group.