Biography:Lonnie Lee VanZandt
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Lonnie Lee Van Zandt (1937–1995) was a professor of physics at Purdue University in Indiana , USA.
Van Zandt participated in the formation of the molecular biological physics group at Purdue and studied the dynamics of dissolved DNA polymers.[1][2] He also performed pioneering research on the effect of microwaves on DNA.[3] His PhD thesis in Physics at Harvard University focused on the "Effects of Static Spin Density Waves on Electron Transport".[4]
Notable Graduate Students: Bryan F. Putnam (1981)
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- ↑ Biophysical society
- ↑ Harvard University
- ↑ M. E. Davis and L. L. Van Zandt (1988) Microwave response of DNA in solution Physical Review, Volume 37, Issue 3, pages 888–901 [1]
- ↑ Harvard Physics Thesis