Bengt Nölting
Bengt Nölting (1 May 1962 - 16 September 2009[1]) was a German physicist and biophysicist who pioneered various methods in biophysics and engineering. Achievements include studying biological macromolecules, the development of self-evolving computer programs, and the development new energy technologies. From 1994-1997 Nölting was scientist at Cambridge University and the Cambridge Centre for Protein Engineering (UK) where he developed, together with Sir Alan R. Fersht, methods for the high resolution of protein folding.
Further reading
- Bengt Nölting, Protein Folding Kinetics (2005) ISBN 3-540-27277-1
- Bengt Nölting, Methods in Modern Biophysics (2005) ISBN 3-540-27703-X
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References
- "Death notice" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 August 2011. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
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