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Appendix: Chapter Authors
Pages 272-276

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From page 272...
... Cohen's research on computational approaches to the protein folding problem began as an undergraduate at Yale University and was the subject of his doctoral work at Oxford University, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. Upon completing graduate school, he came to the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
From page 273...
... Dr. Cohen serves on the Molecular and Cellular Biophysics Study Section of the National Institutes of Health, as an editor of the Journa1/t of Molecular Biology, and as a member of the editorial boards of Protein Engineering, Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design, Computational/ Biology, and Molecular Medicine.
From page 274...
... De Witt Sumners Distinguished Research Professor Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Dr. Sumner's professional interests are knot theory and scientific applications of topology, and his research activity includes knotting in random chains and topological models in molecular biology.
From page 275...
... Tavare's scientific interests are in the application of probability and statistics to problems in population genetics, human genetics, and molecular evolution. He has held positions at the University of Utah and Colorado State University.
From page 276...
... These collaborations have led to the development of the surface linking theory outlined in Chapter 6 and the applications of knot polynomial theory to recombination. Professor White is a founding member of the Program in Mathematics and Molecular Biology, a National Science Foundation project that has been established to further the advancement of the mathematical sciences in the field of molecular biology.


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