User:Joseph M. Steinberger

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Staff member, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University, 2014-
M.Sc. in Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, 2011-2014
B.A. in Chemistry, Yeshiva University, 2006-2010


Examples of extreme lifestyles due to amino acids physics

  • JMS/sandbox15 (in progress) diving abilities in mammals and electrostatic properties of aspartic acid, glutamic acid, lysine, arginine, and histidine.
  • JMS/sandbox22 (in progress) magnetic sensing in migration and magnetic properties of aspartic acid and tryptophan.


Other articles

  • Journal:JMB:2 An interactive 3D complement (I3DC) to a JMB publication about enzyme promiscuity.
<script type='text/javascript' src='http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/javascript/embed.js' ></script><script type='text/javascript'>var demoObj = new DEMOEMBED(); demoObj.run('ElementaryProcessesInProteinFolding', , '533', '623');</script>
<a class='demonstrationHyperlink' href='http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ElementaryProcessesInProteinFolding/' target='_blank'>Elementary Processes in Protein Folding</a> from the <a class='demonstrationHyperlink' href='http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/' target='_blank'>Wolfram Demonstrations Project</a> by S. M. Blinder

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Joseph M. Steinberger, Jaime Prilusky

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