A Statistical Physics Approach to Non-Growing Microbes - Nathalie Balaban
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Explore a statistical physics approach to non-growing microbes in this Blackboard Lunch talk by Nathalie Balaban from Hebrew University. Delve into the intersection of theoretical physics and microbiology as the speaker explains complex scientific concepts to a diverse audience of program participants, locals, and scientists from various fields. Gain insights into how this interdisciplinary approach contributes to maintaining the unity of theoretical physics, a key goal of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. Discover how statistical physics principles can be applied to understand the behavior of microbes in non-growing states, potentially leading to new perspectives in both physics and microbiology.
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A statistical physics approach to non-growing microbes â–¸ Nathalie Balaban (Hebrew Univ.)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics