The last century saw an explosion in our understanding of the behavior
of isolated biomolecules in the test tube. The challenge for this
century is to understand how these biomolecules come together to
function as dynamic systems in a living cell. This question will
require advances in physics, chemistry, engineering, and computation to
be brought to bear on the biological sciences. Thus, we have brought
together faculty and students working across these disciplines to build
common resources, train, and collaborate in their research on this
scientific frontier. |
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