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Teaching: PHY2064L (Fall08)

Teaching: PHY3323 (Spr08)

Teaching: PHY3400 (Fall07)

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Office:
2362 New Physics Bldg.

Lab:
1012 New Physics Bldg.

Contact:
University of Florida
P.O. Box 118440
Gainesville FL 32611-8440

tel. 352-392-4716
fax 352-392-3591
email: sjhagen (at) ufl.edu

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Fall 08: TBA


Steve Hagen

Associate Professor (2004 - ) | Assistant Professor (1999-2004) | Senior Staff Fellow, National Institutes of Health (1998-1999) | A.I.P. Congressional Science Fellow (1997) | Staff Fellow, National Institutes of Health (1992-1996) | Faculty Research Associate, University of Maryland (1989-1992) | Ph.D., Physics, Princeton University (1989) | B.A., Physics, Wesleyan University (1984)

Experimental Biological Physics

In our laboratory we study the dynamics of biological systems. We use a variety of time-resolved optical techniques to study biological molecules – proteins in particular – in order to characterize the fast motions that occur during molecular folding and assembly. Our focus is on physical studies and modeling of the dynamics, rather than pure structural biology. Research interests also include the dynamics of gene regulatory networks, and especially noise, variability, and other heterogeneity in gene expression.

 

 

   
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