Biophysics
Biophysicists provide and apply physical techniques and try to understand life processes and structures in terms of underlying physical laws and principles. The distinction between the “live” (biology) and “dead” (physics) world is disappearing more and more.
Our research
- Photosynthetic light harvesting: dynamics and acclimation
- NMR/MRI in soft matter and food science
- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Applied to Foods
- Single-molecule Biophysics
- Acclimation responses in photosynthetic organisms
- Nanodynamics of biomolecules
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Our latest publications
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Optically induced electron spin polarization in the triplet state of chlorophyll and its model-compounds
Chemical Physics Letters (1976), Volume: 41 - ISSN 0009-2614 - p. 557-557. -
Detection of triplet states in algae by zero-field resonance
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1976), Volume: 71, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0006-291X - p. 1147-1152. -
Optical Detection and electronic simulation of magnetic resonance in zero magnetic field of dihydroporphin free base
Review of Scientific Instruments (1976), Volume: 47 - ISSN 0034-6748 - p. 117-117. -
The triplet state of chlorophylls
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1976), Volume: 98 - ISSN 0002-7863 - p. 3674-3677. -
Fluorescence spectra and zero-field magnetic resonance of chlorophyl a-water complexes
Photochemistry and Photobiology (1977), Volume: 26 - ISSN 0031-8655 - p. 235-240.