AMSI & Collegium Basilea

The Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry


Jointly published by the Association of Modern Scientific Investigation (AMSI) and the Collegium Basilea (Institute of Advanced Study).
 

Editor-in-Chief: Dr Jeremy J. Ramsden (University of Basel; e-mail: J.Ramsden@unibas.ch).

Deputy Editor: Prof. David Mikeladze (Institute of Physiology, Georgian Academy of Sciences, 12 Gotua Street, 380060 Tbilisi, Georgia; fax: +995 32 94 10 45; e-mail: d.mikeladze@mymail.ge) neurobiology.

Academic Secretary: Dr Lali Shanshiashvili (Institute of Physiology, Georgian Academy of Sciences, 12 Gotua Street, 380060 Tbilisi, Georgia; fax: +995 32 94 10 45; e-mail: shanlali@hotmail.com) neurochemistry, protein chemistry.

Production Editor: Ms. Victoria Kechekhmadze (Tbilisi) tata16@gmx.net
 

Members of the Editorial Board

Prof. Nugzar Aleksidze (Faculty of Biology, Tbilisi State University, 3 University Street, 380028 Tbilisi, Georgia; e-mail: ros1001@ip.osgf.ge) neurochemistry, memory, lectins.

Dr Stéphane Alexandre (Laboratoire "Polymères, Biopolymères, Membranes" (PBM), UMR 6522 CNRS / Université de Rouen, 76821 Mont-Saint-Aignan CEDEX, France; fax: +33 235 14 67 04, e-mail: Stephane.Alexandre@univ-rouen.fr) Langmuir-Blodgett films, lipid membranes, interactions between biomolecules and films of amphiphile polymers and polymerizable amphiphiles, atomic force microscopy, soft matter, biofilms, enzyme kinetics, (bio)chemical oscillations.

Prof. R. Stephen Berry (Department of Chemistry, The University of Chicago, 5735 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637, USA; e-mail: berry@uchicago.edu) complex potential surfaces, dynamics and folding of proteins and other biomolecules and the origin of their behavior at the level of interparticle forces, and analysis of complex systems.

Dr Marcello G. Cacace (Istituto per lo Studio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati, CNR, Via G. Mameli 21, 53100 Siena, Italy; e-mail: cacace@unisi.it) molecular mechanisms of enzymes, proteins, carbohydrates,solute-solvent interactions, biopolymer structure, metabolic pathways.

Dr András Dér (Institute of Biophysics, Biological Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, POB 521, 6701 Szeged, Hungary; fax: +36 62 433 133; e-mail: Derandra@nucleus.szbk.u-szeged.hu) bioenergetics of membrane proteins, electric and absorption signals, enzyme kinetics, bioelectronics.

Prof. Ariel Fernández (Institute of Mathematics, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET), Avenida Alem 1253, 8000 Bahía Blanca, Argentina; fax: +54 291 4595 110; e-mail: arifer@criba.edu.ar) in silico biology; protein folding dynamics; nanoscale engineering from in silico information, statistical mechanics of biological macromolecules; chemical and biochemical kinetics.

Prof. Gabor Forgacs (Department of Physics and Biology, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA; fax +1 573 882 4195; e-mail: forgacsg@missouri.edu) mechanical properties of cells and tissues, intracellular signal transduction, morphogenesis, physical mechanisms in early embryonic development, computer simulations of biological processes.

Dr Pavel A. Grigoriev (Institute of Biophysics of Cells, Russian Academy of Sciences, 142290 Puschino, Moscow Region, Russia; fax: +7 096 779 0509; e-mail: greegorjev@venus.iteb.serpukhov.su; greegorjev@mail.ru) lipid mono- and bilayers, model ion channels formed with polypeptide and polyene antibiotics in lipid bilayers, electrochemistry, electromechanical properties of biological and model membranes, action of electromagnetic and ultrasound irradiation on biological and model membranes.

Prof. Nodar P. Kekelidze (Laboratory of Materials Science, Tbilisi State University, 3 Chavchavadze Avenue, 380028 Tbilisi, Georgia; fax: +995 32 232-689; e-mail: nnkekelidze@geo.net.ge) optical (ultraviolet, visible, infrared) spectroscopy, far infrared (Fourier) spectroscopy, EPR spectroscopy, MR spectroscopy, ultrasensitive calorimetry, laser luminescence.

Dr Téa Kekelidze (Department of Radiology/SPL, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA; fax +1 617 264-6887; e-mail: tkeke@bwh.harvard.edu) brain-energy metabolism, creatine kinase, creatine metabolism, nmr spectroscopy, neurotransmitter transporters.

Prof. Zurab Kometiani (Institute of Physiology, Georgian Academy of Sciences, 12 Gotua Street, 380060 Tbilisi, Georgia; fax: +995 32 94 10 45; e-mail: membrane@gw.acnet.ge)Na,K-ATPase, enzyme kinetics, membranes.

Prof. Akihiro Kusumi (Department of Biological Science, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, 464-8602, Japan; fax: +81 52 789-2968; e-mail: akusumi@bio.nagoya-u.ac.jp) single molecule biophysics, biological membranes, cytoskeleton.

Prof. Giorgi Kvesitadze (Durmishidze Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Georgian Academy of Sciences, David Agmasheneblis Kheivani, 10 km, 380059 Tbilisi, Georgia; fax: +995 32 25-06-04; e-mail: kvesitadze@hotmail.com) enzymology, microbial transformations, ecobiotechnologies.

Prof. Boris Lomsadze (Faculty of Biology, Tbilisi State University, 3 University Street, 380028 Tbilisi, Georgia; e-mail: cell@biomed.vvamnet.edu.ge; cmplb@biomed.vvamnet.edu.ge) biophysics, free radicals, biopolymers.

Dr Gia Machaidze (Biozentrum, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 70, 4056 Basel, Switzerland; fax: +41 61 267-2189; e-mail: Gia.Machaidze@unibas.ch) structural biology, molecular immaging, calorimetry, analytical ultracentrifugation

Dr Vladimir M. Mirsky (Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Chemo- and Biosensors, University of Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, Germany; fax: +49 941 943-4064; e-mail: vladimir.mirsky@chemie.uni-regensburg.de) bilayer lipid membranes, membrane electrostatics and ion transport, self-assembled monolayers, biosensors, phospholipases, photodynamic effects.

Prof. Gamlet Monaselidze (Institute of Physics, Georgian Academy of Sciences, 6 Tamarashvili Avenue, 380077 Tbilisi, Georgia; fax: +995 32 53-69-37; e-mail: mon@iph.hepi.edu.ge) physical thermodynamics, molecular biology, genetics.

Prof. Gia Mrevlishvili (Laboratory of Materials Science, Tbilisi State University, 3 Chavchavadze Avenue, 380028 Tbilisi, Georgia; fax: +995 32 232-689; e-mail gmrevli@mailer.ictsu.tsu.edu.ge) calorimetry of biological macromolecules.

Prof. Carel Jan van Oss (Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, SUNY, South Campus, Buffalo, NY 14214-3000, USA; fax: +1 716 829-2158; e-mail: cjvanoss@acsu.buffalo.edu) interfacial interactions, kinetics of protein adsorption, ligand-receptor binding, Lifshitz-van der Waals, Lewis acid-base and electrical double layer interactions, particle, cell and biopolymer interactions.

Prof. Julian Talbot (Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh PA 15282-1530, USA; fax: +1 412 396-5683; e-mail: talbot@duq.edu) statistical mechanics, molecular modelling, kinetics and thermodynamics of protein adsorption.

Prof. Richard C. Willson (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Houston, TX 77204-4792, USA; fax: +1 713 743-4323; e-mail: willson@uh.edu) kinetics, energetics, nucleic acids, aptamers, calorimetry, fluorescence, molecular recognition, immunochemistry, bioseparations, biosensors.

Prof. Toshio Yanagida (Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine (A4), Department of Physiology and Biosignalling, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan; fax: +81 6 6879-3628; e-mail: yanagida@phys1.med.osaka-u.ac.jp) molecular motors, kinesin, myosin, cell signals, total internal reflexion fluorescence microscopy, optical tweezers, single molecule imaging, nano-manipulation.

Prof. Tengiz Zaalishvili (Institute of Biological Physics and Molecular Biology, Georgian Academy of Sciences, 12 Gotua Street, 380060 Tbilisi, Georgia; e-mail: admin@biophys.org.ge) molecular biology.
 
 


Rev 30.07.2003

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