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Samuel Zambrano
Samuel Zambrano

Samuel Zambrano is an associate professor of applied physics at UniSR, and is a lecturer in various physics courses (and not only) in medicine and biotechnology. After graduating in theoretical physics in Madrid in 2003 he obtained his doctorate in the field of non-linear dynamics and complex systems between Spain, United States and Italy. Fascinated by the potential applications of his theoretical training to quantitative and systems biology, he joined San Raffaele as a postdoc in 2011 and has been a professor at UniSR since 2017. His research interest is to understand the complex dynamics of certain proteins, the transcription factors, which allow cells to articulate adequate responses to external stimuli. He is afraid of spending too much of his spare time following football and politics.

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The Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for complex physical systems

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The Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for complex physical systems

The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics was recently awarded to Giorgio Parisi, theoretical physicist at the Sapienza University of Rome and the National Institute of Nuclear Physics (Infn) and vice president of the Accademia dei Lincei. Parisi splits the award in half with Syukuro Manabe and Klaus...

12 Oct, 2021 0 Comments

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