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Early integration of the individual student in academic activities: a novel classroom concept for graduate education in molecular biophysics and structural biology

A key challenge in interdisciplinary research is choosing the best approach from a large number of techniques derived from different disciplines and their interfaces. To address this challenge in the area of Biophysics and Structural Biology, we have designed a graduate level course to teach student...

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Published in:BMC biophysics 2014-08, Vol.7 (1), p.6-6, Article 6
Main Authors: Leuba, Sanford H, Carney, Sean M, Dahlburg, Elizabeth M, Eells, Rebecca J, Ghodke, Harshad, Yanamala, Naveena, Schauer, Grant, Klein-Seetharaman, Judith
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