In article <DAVIS.91Oct22132657 at pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu> davis at pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu ("John E. Davis") writes:
>>>Hi,
>> I must confess that I know next to nothing about biology or biophysics.
>However, I do have a PhD in theoretical physics. I am curious about what work
>has been done using, say hydrodynamics, in modeling various biological
>functions or structures. I am sorry that I cannot be more specific than that.
>A related question pertains to choosing a suitable text book or standard
>reference on the subject.
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Just what (which) subject did you mean?
>> If there has been little or no work done then I'd like to know why. Is it
>due to the lack of good quantitative data?
Check around your institution for someone who is into high resolution
structural analysis of enzymes by x-ray diffraction and let then lay
into you.
>>Thanks,
>--
>John
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