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List of biophysicists

This is a list of notable people known for their research in biophysics.[1]

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Carlos Bustamante

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Francis Crick

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  • Johann Deisenhofer (German and American) — solved first three-dimensional structure of membrane protein
  • Max Delbrück — discovered that bacteria become resistant to phages as a result of genetic mutations. Delbrück, Salvador Luria, and Alfred Hershey shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses"
  • Emilio Del Giudice (Italian, 1940–2014) — water research
  • Friedrich Dessauer — research on radiation, especially X-rays
  • Ken A. Dill (American, 1947–) — research on folding pathways of proteins.
  • Christopher Dobson (British, 1949–2019) — protein folding and misfolding
  • Jennifer Doudna (American, 1964–) — structures of large RNAs; pioneer in CRISPR research
  • Leslie Dutton (British and American) — Oxidoreductase function and design.

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Luigi Galvani

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John Kendrew with model of myoglobin in progress.
 
Brian Kobilka

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Linus Pauling

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Venki Ramakrishnan

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Dame Janet M. Thornton

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Monument to Maurice Wilkins & DNA, Pongoroa NZ

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Ada Yonath at the Weizmann Institute
  • King-Wai Yau (Chinese-born American, 1948–) — fundamental contributions to understanding the mechanisms of sensory transduction in rod, cone, and non-image visual systems and in olfaction
  • Ada Yonath (Israeli, 1939–) — winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (with Steitz and Ramakrishnan) for solving the crystal structure of the large subunit of the ribosome
  • Douglas Youvan — light reactions of photosynthesis, genetic code, imaging spectroscopy and directed evolution

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Gillispie, Charles Coulston, ed. (2008). Complete dictionary of scientific biography. Detroit, Mich.: Charles Scribner's Sons. ISBN 978-0-684-31559-1.
  2. ^ Mossman, K. (2007). "Profile of Joachim Frank". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104 (50): 19668–19670. Bibcode:2007PNAS..10419668M. doi:10.1073/pnas.0710323105. PMC 2148354. PMID 18056798.
  3. ^ "Alexander Hollaender Award in Biophysics". National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  4. ^ Thomas L. Blundell, Louise N. Johnson (1976). Protein Crystallography. Academic Press.
  5. ^ "The Nobel prize in chemistry 2013". Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Retrieved 9 Oct 2014.
  6. ^ "McDermott, Ann E." National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  7. ^ "Awardee of life sciences prize: Rao Zihe". The Holeung Ho Lee Foundation. 2006. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  8. ^ "Nicolas Rashevsky". Version 8. PlanetMath.org. Retrieved 29 July 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  9. ^ "Robert Rosen". Version 9. PlanetMath.org. Retrieved 29 July 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  10. ^ Weiss, Ellen R. (August 27, 2010). (PDF) (Press release). Biophysical Society. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 23, 2014. Retrieved 2013-04-30.
  11. ^ Nuzzo, R. (2006). "Profile of Chikashi Toyoshima". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103 (5): 1165–1167. Bibcode:2006PNAS..103.1165N. doi:10.1073/pnas.0508495103. PMC 1360550. PMID 16434474.
  12. ^ "Past National Lecturers". Biophysical Society. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  13. ^ "Kurt Wüthrich – Autobiography". Nobelprize.org. 2002. Retrieved 29 July 2012.

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This is a list of notable people known for their research in biophysics 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also ReferencesA editGary Ackers American 1939 2011 thermodynamics of protein assembly into complexes protein DNA interactions and enzyme subunit interactions David A Agard Christian B Anfinsen American 1916 1995 author of the postulate about spontaneous protein folding for which he received a Nobel PrizeB edit nbsp Carlos Bustamante David Baker Protein structure prediction protein design Rosetta software Adriaan Ad Bax Dutch born American 1956 development of methodology for NMR Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Georg von Bekesy Hungarian 1899 1972 research on the human ear 1 Boris Pavlovich Belousov known for discovery of Belousov Zhabotinsky reaction Howard Berg American 1934 2021 characterized properties of bacterial chemotaxis Helen M Berman American 1943 pioneer in study of nucleic acid structure head of the worldwide Protein Data Bank John Desmond Bernal Irish born English 1901 1971 X ray crystallography of plant viruses and proteins Pamela J Bjorkman American 1956 first X ray crystallography of human histocompatibility complex studies immune recognition homologs of MHC proteins and improved antibodies against HIV Steven Block American 1952 observed the motions of enzymes such as kinesin and RNA polymerase with optical tweezers Tom Blundell crystal structures of HIV protease renin insulin and other hormones growth factors receptors and proteins important in cell signalling and DNA repair developed structure guided and fragment based approaches to drug design Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian 1858 1937 1 Detlev Wulf Bronk American 1897 1975 1 Axel Brunger developed the free R cross validation index and the X PLOR CNS software for macromolecular crystallography Carlos Bustamante Peruvian born American 1951 known for single molecule biophysics of molecular motors and biological polymer physicsC edit nbsp Francis Crick Charles Cantor Director Center for Advanced Biotechnology Boston University Cantor is a molecular geneticist who developed pulse field electrophoresis for very large DNA molecules with David C Schwartz in 1984 by adding an alternating voltage gradient to standard gel electrophoresis Carlos Chagas Filho Brazilian Donald Caspar theory of quasi equivalence in icosahedral viruses Alexander Chizhevsky founder of heliobiology Wah Chiu cryo electron microscopy virus structure high resolution cryoEM Steven Chu Nobel laureate who helped develop optical trapping techniques used by many biophysicists G Marius Clore FRS British and American pioneer of multidimensional macromolecular NMR spectroscopy laying foundations of 3D structure determination of proteins in solution and discovery of rare invisible conformational states of macromolecules Carolyn Cohen in 1969 Cohen codiscovered the molecular structure of tropomyosin as a polar coiled coil also being the first protein crystal structure determined with a 20A resolution via x ray crystallography On the route to this discovery she also discovered a novel crystal structure termed the Cohen Longley paracrystal with 400A periodicity in 1966 Robert Corey co discoverer with Linus Pauling of the alpha helix and beta sheet structures in proteins Allan McLeod Cormack development with Godfrey Hounsfield of computer assisted tomography Christoph Cremer overcoming the conventional limit of resolution that applies to light based investigations the Abbe limit by a range of different methods like SPDM and SMI Francis Crick co discoverer of the structure of DNA Later participated in the Crick Brenner et al experiment which established the basis for understanding the genetic code D editJohann Deisenhofer German and American solved first three dimensional structure of membrane protein Max Delbruck discovered that bacteria become resistant to phages as a result of genetic mutations Delbruck Salvador Luria and Alfred Hershey shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses Emilio Del Giudice Italian 1940 2014 water research Friedrich Dessauer research on radiation especially X rays Ken A Dill American 1947 research on folding pathways of proteins Christopher Dobson British 1949 2019 protein folding and misfolding Jennifer Doudna American 1964 structures of large RNAs pioneer in CRISPR research Leslie Dutton British and American Oxidoreductase function and design E editRichard H Ebright single molecule enzymology structure and function of RNA polymerases Gerald M Edelman Nobel laureate structure of antibodies David Eisenberg Donald Engelman Richard R Ernst developer of two dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy William A Eaton protein folding function and aggregationF editGeorge Feher 1924 2017 photosynthesis mechanisms for plants and bacteria Julio M Fernandez Alan Fersht pioneered work on protein folding Adolf Eugen Fick responsible for Fick s law of diffusion and a method to determine cardiac output Joachim Frank pioneered single particle reconstruction in electron microscopy studied structure and dynamics of ribosomes 2 Rosalind Franklin pioneer of DNA crystallography and co discoverer of the structure of DNA Clara Franzini Armstrong Hans Frauenfelder 1922 2022 pioneering work on experiment and theory to understand dynamic behavior in protein structureG edit nbsp Luigi Galvani Luigi Galvani discoverer of bioelectricity Walter Wally Gilbert Nobel laureate introduced intron exon concept proposed RNA world hypothesis Martin Gruebele Protein FoldingH editTaekjip Ha South Korean born American 1968 single molecule biophysics Hermann von Helmholtz Prussian born German 1821 1894 first to measure the velocity of nerve impulses studied hearing and vision Stefan Hell developed the principle of STED microscopy Richard Henderson scientist at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology developed the use of cryo EM to study membrane protein structures Wayne Hendrickson developed robust methods of phasing and refinement for protein crystallography A V Hill English 1886 1977 Nobel laureate Hill coefficient for cooperativity in enzyme kinetics physics of nerves and muscles Alan Hodgkin mathematical theory of how ion fluxes produce nerve impulses with Andrew Huxley Dorothy Hodgkin English 1910 1994 winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry known for determining the structures of penicillin vitamin B12 and insulin Alexander Hollaender American 1898 1986 founded the science of radiation biology early evidence for nucleic acid as the genetic material Barry H Honig American 1941 pioneered theory and computation for electrostatics in biological macromolecules 3 John J Hopfield worked on error correction in transcription and translation kinetic proofreading and associative memory models Hopfield net Arthur L Horwich chaperonins Godfrey Hounsfield development with Allan Cormack of computer assisted tomography Wayne L Hubbell circa 1989 he oversaw the development of the technique termed site directed spin labeling SDSL used for determining protein structure and dynamics through genetically creating an attachment point for a nitroxide spin labeled probe The technique allows insight on the nature of how a protein s structure and conformational changes create form protein function Andrew Huxley mathematical theory of how ion fluxes produce nerve impulses with Alan Hodgkin Hugh Huxley English 1924 2013 muscle structure and contraction James S Hyde American Biophysicist 1934 Developer of EPR and MRI instrumentation holder of 35 U S PatentsI editShinya Inoue Japanese born American 1921 2019 cytoskeletal dynamicsJ editJagadish Chandra Bose biologist physicist botanist and an early writer of science fiction Louise Johnson English 1940 2012 Crystal structure of lysozyme 1st enzyme with David Phillips then glycogen phosphorylase Wrote influential crystallography textbook with Tom Blundell 4 Pascual Jordan German 1902 1980 1 K edit nbsp John Kendrew with model of myoglobin in progress nbsp Brian Kobilka Martin Karplus American 1930 research on molecular dynamical simulations of biological macromolecules Michael Kasha American 1920 2013 founder of Institute of Molecular Biophysics at Florida State University Bernard Katz British 1911 2003 discovered how synapses work 1 Ephraim Katzir Walter Kauzmann one of the first to recognize the role of hydrophobic effect in protein folding Jeffery W Kelly protein misfolding and aggregation John Kendrew British 1917 1997 pioneer of protein crystallography Dorothee Kern Aaron Klug British 1926 2018 winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nucleic acid protein complexes Brian Kobilka American 1955 winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Robert Lefkowitz for his work on the structure and activity of G protein coupled receptors Stephen Kowalczykowski visual biochemistry of DNA repair and homologous recombination John KuriyanL editRobert S Langer biotechnology drug delivery and tissue engineering Wolf Prize in Chemistry Priestley Medal Paul Lauterbur development of magnetic resonance imaging Stephen D Levene DNA protein Interactions DNA looping and DNA topology Michael Levitt winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Arieh Warshel for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems 5 Karolin Luger studies of chromatin and nucleosome structure M editRoderick MacKinnon determined first three dimensional structure of voltage gated transmembrane ion channel David H MacLennan Canadian Marvin Makinen pioneer of the structural basis of enzyme action Peter Mansfield development of magnetic resonance imaging Brian W Matthews Australian born American explicated the energetic and structural effects of mutations in proteins using phage T4 lysozyme studied by protein crystallography Ann McDermott study of biological samples using solid state NMR 6 Peter D Mitchell discovered the chemiosmotic mechanism of ATP synthesis Manuel Morales Honduran born American 1919 2009 molecular basis of muscle contraction Hermann Joseph Muller discovered that X rays cause mutationsN editErwin Neher development of the patch clamp and single channel recording along with Bert Sakmann Eva Nogales Spanish electron microscopy microtubule dynamicsO editSeiji Ogawa Japanese 1934 development of functional magnetic resonance imaging Wilma Olson Professor at Rutgers pioneer in study of DNA structureP edit nbsp Linus Pauling George Palade Nobel Laureate in physiology or medicine for protein secretion and cell ultra structure from electron microscopy studies Linus Pauling co discoverer with Robert Corey of the alpha helix and beta sheet structures in proteins Max Perutz pioneer of protein crystallography Ernest C Pollard founder of the Biophysical Society Fritz Albert Popp German 1938 2018 biophoton research and coherence systems in biology Bernard Pullman pioneered applications of Quantum Chemistry in BiologyQ editR edit nbsp Venki Ramakrishnan George Radda early developer of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ronald T Raines American 1958 structure and function of enzymes and other proteins Gopalasamudram Narayana Iyer Ramachandran famous for the Ramachandran plot of protein backbone conformation Venkatraman Venki Ramakrishnan Indian born American and British 1952 winner of 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Steitz and Yonath for crystal structure of the 30S subunit of the bacterial ribosome Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy solid state NMR John Randall X ray and neutron diffraction of proteins and DNA Zihe Rao Chinese structural biologist member Chinese Academy of Sciences president of Nankai University 7 Nicolas Rashevsky 8 former Editor of the first journal of mathematical and theoretical biophysics entitled The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 1940 1973 and author of the two factor model of neuronal excitation biotopology and organismic set theory Frederic M Richards Jane Richardson American 1941 developed the ribbon diagram for representing the 3D structure of proteins with husband David developed MolProbity structure validation web service Robert Rosen theoretical biophysicist and mathematical biologist author of metabolic replication systems categories of metabolic and genetic networks quantum genetics in terms of von Neumann s approach non reductionist complexity theories dynamical and anticipatory systems in biology 9 Michael Rossmann worked with Max Perutz on the crystal structure of hemoglobin then in his own lab solved structures of enzymes including lactate dehydrogenase the prototype of the Rossmann fold and of many viruses including the common cold virus Benoit Roux continues to conduct research at the University of Chicago in classical molecular dynamics and other theoretical techniques to determine the function of biological systems on the molecular level He is a distinguished pioneer in the study of membrane proteins and bridging the gap between theoretical and experimental biophysics through computation S editErich Sackmann founder of the bottom up approach to understanding of the cell mechanics and adhesion Bert Sakmann development of the patch clamp and single channel recording along with Erwin Neher Francis O Schmitt American 1903 1995 1 Simon Shnoll worked in the fields of chemical clocks Chronobiology and Astrobiology Timothy Springer James Spudich molecular motors Thomas A Steitz Lubert Stryer Attila Szabo Founders award of the Biophysical Society for theoretical analysis of biophysics experiments 10 T edit nbsp Dame Janet M Thornton Janet Thornton British 1949 Director of the European Bioinformatics Institute early pioneer in structural and functional bioinformatics including the development of ProCheck for structure validation and CATH for protein structure classification Nikolay Timofeev Ressovsky one of pioneers in radiation biology Ignacio Tinoco Chikashi Toyoshima Ca ATPase ion pump 11 Roger Tsien Nobel laureate who pioneered the use of green fluorescent protein for biological imagingV editJerome Vinograd developed density gradient ultracentrifugation Steven Vogel biomechanics Mikhail VolkenshteinW edit nbsp Monument to Maurice Wilkins amp DNA Pongoroa NZ Douglas Warrick specializing in bird flight hummingbirds and pigeons Arieh Warshel Israeli born American 1940 development of QM MM approaches for a quantitative understanding of enzymatic reactions introduction of molecular dynamics simulations in biology introduction of consistent electrostatic calculations in proteins James D Watson co discoverer of the structure of DNA Anthony Watts early proponent of the idea of both structural and functional significance of Lipid protein interactions and developer of solid state NMR for biology Watt W Webb developer of multiphoton microscopy Gregorio Weber John Wikswo research on biomagnetism and cardiac electrophysiology Don Craig Wiley applied molecular biophysics to study of viruses 12 Maurice Wilkins New Zealand born British 1916 2004 pioneer of DNA crystallography and co discoverer of the structure of DNA 1 Kurt Wuthrich Nobel Laureate in physiology or medicine for 2D FT NMR of protein structure in solution 13 Joe WorthamX editSunney Xie single molecule enzymologyY edit nbsp Ada Yonath at the Weizmann Institute King Wai Yau Chinese born American 1948 fundamental contributions to understanding the mechanisms of sensory transduction in rod cone and non image visual systems and in olfaction Ada Yonath Israeli 1939 winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Steitz and Ramakrishnan for solving the crystal structure of the large subunit of the ribosome Douglas Youvan light reactions of photosynthesis genetic code imaging spectroscopy and directed evolutionZ editBruno Zimm co developer of the Zimm Bragg model of helix formationSee also editList of members of the National Academy of Sciences Biophysics and computational biology Heineken Prizes Alexander Hollaender Award in BiophysicsReferences edit a b c d e f g h Gillispie Charles Coulston ed 2008 Complete dictionary of scientific biography Detroit Mich Charles Scribner s Sons ISBN 978 0 684 31559 1 Mossman K 2007 Profile of Joachim Frank Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 50 19668 19670 Bibcode 2007PNAS 10419668M doi 10 1073 pnas 0710323105 PMC 2148354 PMID 18056798 Alexander Hollaender Award in Biophysics National Academy of Sciences Retrieved April 30 2013 Thomas L Blundell Louise N Johnson 1976 Protein Crystallography Academic Press The Nobel prize in chemistry 2013 Nobelprize org Nobel Media AB 2014 Retrieved 9 Oct 2014 McDermott Ann E National Academy of Sciences Retrieved April 30 2013 Awardee of life sciences prize Rao Zihe The Holeung Ho Lee Foundation 2006 Retrieved May 1 2013 Nicolas Rashevsky Version 8 PlanetMath org Retrieved 29 July 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Robert Rosen Version 9 PlanetMath org Retrieved 29 July 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Weiss Ellen R August 27 2010 Biophysical Society Names 2011 Award Recipients PDF Press release Biophysical Society Archived from the original PDF on October 23 2014 Retrieved 2013 04 30 Nuzzo R 2006 Profile of Chikashi Toyoshima Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 5 1165 1167 Bibcode 2006PNAS 103 1165N doi 10 1073 pnas 0508495103 PMC 1360550 PMID 16434474 Past National Lecturers Biophysical Society Retrieved April 30 2013 Kurt Wuthrich Autobiography Nobelprize org 2002 Retrieved 29 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of biophysicists amp oldid 1194570289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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