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Jonathan G Cannon
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I teach Chemistry and Biochemistry at Middle Georgia State University. I earned my Ph.D. in Biophysics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying the effects of osmolytes on proteins, nucleic acids, and their interactions. I did postdoctoral research at Case Western Reserve University on the biophysics of amyloid fibril formation. Currently I am teaching and pursuing undergraduate research into the interactions of osmolytes with biomolecules.
Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biophysics Biotechnology Ethical Issues Mathematical Biology Molecular Biology Public Health Science & Medical Education Synthetic Biology
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Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
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The iterated Data Rate Theorem for unstable biological dynamics
I am trying to see if I understood the main points of this paper correctly. The background portion seemed delightfully obvious once it was pointed out to me: - Unstable systems...