Biophysical Society Newsletter | July 2017

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BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER

2017

JULY

From the BPS Blog http://biophysicalsociety.wordpress.com

Student Center Tien Comlekoglu

Department of Biomedical Engineering Virginia Commonwealth University

Biophysicists Finding Balance: Mother’s Day 2017

Tien Comlekoglu

Q: What has been your favorite course while studying biophysics? Why?

My favorite course was called Introduc- tory Quantitative Physiology as it was my first exposure to the field of biophysics and physiology. This course provided me with the knowledge needed to start understanding scientific literature and led me to seek out undergraduate research in physiology. Calling All Students Want to be featured in Student Center? Answer the question: As a student of bio- physics, what has been your favorite course and why? Send a photo and your answer to bstaehle@biophysics.org. Correction In the May issue of the Newsletter, the obituary for William Knox Chandler contained an error. The second to last sentence should have read as follows: They found that, during a typical spark in a frog twitch fiber under physiological conditions, about 20,000 calcium ions are released in about 4 ms, probably from 2-4 active channels (16°C).

May 14 was Mother’s Day in the United States. In honor of the occasion, BPS members Eva-Maria Collins , University of California San Diego, and Sarah Veatch , University of Michigan, shared their experiences of being both a biophysicist and a parent, and how the two roles impact each other. https://biophysicalsociety.wordpress. com/2017/05/12/biophysicists-finding-balance- mothers-day-2017/. Advocating for Science on Capitol Hill: a Scientist’s Perspective BPS member Christy Gaines , University of Mary- land Baltimore County, traveled to Capitol Hill this April to attend STEM on the Hill Day with the Biophysical Society. She writes on the BPS blog about visiting her representatives’ offices and advocating for sustainable, predictable, and robust funding for science. https://biophysicalsociety. wordpress.com/2017/05/23/advocating-for-sci- ence-on-capitol-hill-a-scientists-perspective/.

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