Stephen H. White
Stephen H. White is a Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at University of California at Irvine. He is a recipient of the 2014 Carl Brändén Award for his many contributions to the field of membrane protein folding.[1][2]
Honors and awards
- Kaiser-Permanente Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1975 and 1992
- Biophysical Society Distinguished Service Award, 1999
- Avanti Award in Lipids (Biophysical Society), 2009
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gollark: If you want to write excessively verbose code depending on a fragile package system which relies heavily on compiler magic, doesn't affect me, I'll continue working on my projects and avoiding lots of boilerplate etc!
gollark: Yes, and it would be stupid, fragile and unmaintainable.
gollark: Others may do the same stuff *better*.
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References
- Bondar, AN; Woolf, TB; Tobias, DJ. "Festschrift in the honor of Stephen H. White's 70th Birthday". J Membr Biol. 239: 1–3. doi:10.1007/s00232-010-9337-3. PMC 3030939. PMID 21191785.
- "Protein Society 2014".
- "Stephen Whit Lab Page".
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