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Jeffrey ChangGraduate StudentDepartment of Physics Harvard University jeffrey_chang (snail) g.harvard (dot) edu Google Scholar | Curriculum Vitae (pdf!) |
In case you ever forget the protonation states of the histidine... (Jan 2023)
I had a Bach-themed piano recital with fun program notes (pdf!) . (Oct 2022)
Can you balance a pole on a cart? Harder than you might think! (Dec 2019)
Here, you can learn some statistical mechanics or read about various scientific thoughts. You also can enjoy some music or play with some random javascript applets. Be wary that many pages on this website have not been updated in years!
I want to become a scientist (whatever that means today). Broadly I am interested in how life works on the molecular to cellular level: how the random jigglings of molecules allow living things to rather remarkable things. I majored in physics but have always tried to read broadly since think the fields of science ought to be treated as a whole. In undergrad I had the chance to do some research in the Boxer lab about the photochemistry of fluorescent proteins. When I entered graduate school in 2020, I had a long, meandering path through various topics in biophysics before settling on designing new proteins in the exciting new lab of Nick Polizzi at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute.
Click on the face to play with some applets about phase transitions!
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