LECTURES IN MOLECULAR BIOPHYSICS
Compartmentalization of Cells, Photosynthesis I

Instructor: Klaus Schulten
Physics 550, Spring 2010
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Lecture from the Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Spring 2010 Physics 550 course "Molecular Biophysics", Klaus Schulten, instructor (www.ks.uiuc.edu).

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Molecular Biophysics Lectures
Lecture 2: Compartmentalization of Cells, Photosynthesis I Lecture 12: Radiation Processes Light Scattering
Lecture 2: Compartmentalization of Cells, Photosynthesis II Lecture 13: Fluorescence Energy Transfer and Light Harvesting in Photosynthesis
Lecture 3: Biomolecular Structure, Molecular Graphics Tutorial Lecture 14: Förster formula
Lecture 5: Genomics, Bioinformatics Tutorial II Lecture 15: Light Harvesting in Photosynthesis
Lecture 6: Structure Analysis by X-ray and Electron Scattering I Lecture 17: The Physics of the Neuron - Part I
Lecture 7: Structure Analysis by X-ray and Electron Scattering II Lecture 18: The Physics of the Neuron - Part II
Lecture 8: Electron Microscopy, The Physical Foundation Lecture 19: The Physics of the Neuron - Part III
Lecture 8: Radiation Processes, Part 1 Lecture 20: Physics of Morphogenesis I
Lecture 9: Radiation Processes, Part 2 Lecture 21: Optical Traps
Lecture 10: Interaction of Radiation with Molecules Lecture 22: Physics of Morphogenesis II
Lecture 11: Two Photon Processes  
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