American Physical Society. Division of Biological Physics
APS Division of Biological Physics records, 1974-2010.
This collection contains the administrative files of the American Physical Society, Division of Biological Physics (APS DBP) from 1974-2010. The files include meeting materials, membership information, financial reports, by-laws, centenary information and correspondence, guides for unit officers, awards and prize information, and correspondence. The collection contains files of officers of DBP such as John Nagle, Robert Callender, Earl. W. Prohofsky, Arthur Brill, Peter Debrunner, Elias Greenbaum, Ken Dill, Linda Powers, Sam Williamson, Eugenie Mielczarek, Robert Knox, H. Eugene Stanley, George T. Carroll, and Truman Brown. It also includes institutions such as Bell Laboratories, the American Institute of Physics, University of Illinois-Urbana, Yale University, Stanford Medical, University of California, Berkeley, International Science Foundation, University of Rochester, University of Virginia, American Physical Society Division of Chemical Physics, Wake Forest University, the University of Michigan, and University of Vanderbilt.
The mission of the Division of Biological Physics (DBP) is to promote the study of biological phenomena using physical principles to study how living organisms survive, adapt, and grow. The organization also focuses on advancing biomedical sciences and developing new drugs and diagnostic equipment. Members of the DBP are affiliated with physics, biophysics, biochemistry, biochemistry, mathematics, and medicine.
Brill, Arthur S., 1927-
Mielczarek, Eugenie V.
Prohofsky, Earl
American Institute of Physics.
American Physical Society
American Physical Society. Division of Biological Physics
American Physical Society. Division of Chemical Physics
Bell Telephone Laboratories
International Science Foundation (Washington, D.C.)
Stanford University
University of California, Berkeley
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Rochester.
University of Virginia.
Vanderbilt University.
Yale University
Biochemistry.
Biology.
Biophysics
Congresses and conventions.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA