TJ Colvin, who earned his MS with us looking at mutations in NEMO, is headed to Tufts for his Ph.D. in physics. He will be studying quantum computing there.
Congrats and good luck!
Computational Molecular Biophysics at WFU: the Salsbury Group
Applying physics-based computation to biomedical problems
TJ Colvin, who earned his MS with us looking at mutations in NEMO, is headed to Tufts for his Ph.D. in physics. He will be studying quantum computing there.
Congrats and good luck!