User:Joseph M. Steinberger
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B.A. in Chemistry, Yeshiva University, 2006-2010<br> | B.A. in Chemistry, Yeshiva University, 2006-2010<br> | ||
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1) '''Examples of extreme lifestyles due to amino acids' intriguing biophysical properties'''<br> | 1) '''Examples of extreme lifestyles due to amino acids' intriguing biophysical properties'''<br> |
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M.Sc. in Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, 2011-2014
B.A. in Chemistry, Yeshiva University, 2006-2010
Excited to discuss and work on these articles. Am currently in the NYC area. Email yossi last-name @gmail.com
1) Examples of extreme lifestyles due to amino acids' intriguing biophysical properties
- diving abilities in mammals and electrostatic properties of aspartic acid, glutamic acid, lysine, arginine, and histidine. JMS/sandbox15 (in progress)
- magnetic sensing in migration and magnetic properties of aspartic acid and tryptophan. JMS/sandbox22 (in progress)
2) Other articles
- Article to accompany a publication about enzyme promiscuity in the Journal of Molecular Biology. Journal:JMB:2