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Professor Anders E. Carlsson B.S., Harvard College, 1976 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1983 ![]() (314) 935-5739 370 Compton |
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Carlsson's work, in biophysical modeling, treats the molecular-scale
processes which allow cells to move and divide. These processes involve
the formation of branched polymer networks, or parallel bundles, of
the protein actin. These phenomena are being modeled by a combination
of Brownian dynamics and stochastic growth simulation, and analytic
theory. The main aims of the modeling are to understand the extraordinary
responsiveness of the supramolecular actin structures to external stimuli,
to explain how the interior of a cell acts as an excitable medium,
and to predict the phase diagram of the supramolecular structures in
terms of the parameters that characterize their growth, cross-linking,
and depolymerization. This work is being carried out in collaboration
with Professor John Cooper's group at the Washigton University School
of Medicine. |
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| Education |
Professor
Carlsson obtained his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Harvard
College in 1975, and his Ph. D. in Physics from Harvard University
in 1981. |
| Professional History: |
His postdoctoral
work was at the Laboratory for Atomic and Solid State Physics at Cornell
University. He has been on the faculty at Washington University since
1983. |
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