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Jonathan Cannon
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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.

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Assistant Professor of Biochemistry

Middle Georgia State University
Department of Natural Sciences and Engineering

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September 24, 2015
Looking for a generic inhibitor of amyloid-like fibril formation among flavone derivatives
Tomas Šneideris, Lina Baranauskienė, Jonathan G. Cannon, Rasa Rutkienė, Rolandas Meškys, Vytautas Smirnovas
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1271 PubMed 26421240

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28 Aug 2015

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...

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Is this paragraph your explanation for the green square, I480 values in figure 2?
about Structure and stability of recombinant bovine odorant-binding protein: III. Peculiarities of the wild type bOBP unfolding in crowded milieu