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Fred Salsbury.


Assistant Professor
I am a theoretical biophysicist at Wake Forest University. See [http://www.wfu.edu/~salsbufr my webpage] for more info.


Department of Physics
=Abbreviated CV =


Wake Forest University
==RESEARCH POSITIONS AND EXPERIENCE==


Winston Salem NC 27109


member, Center for Structural Biology
2003-present Member, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Wake Forest University


member, Comprehensive Cancer Center
2003-present Member, Center for Structural Biology, Wake Forest University
 
2002-present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Wake Forest University
 
1999-2002 Post-doctoral Fellow, Biophysics NSRA. Department of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA. Conducted research with Drs. Charles L. Brooks, III and Louis Noodleman.
 
1995-1999 Graduate Student Research Assistant, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Conducted research in the laboratory of  Dr. Alexander Pines and with Dr. Robert A. Harris in the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley.
 
1995 Summer Student Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Conducted research in the laboratory of Dr. Trevor Sears.
 
1994 Undergraduate Student Researcher, James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago. Conducted research in the laboratory of Dr. Stuart A. Rice.
 
==TEACHING POSITIONS AND EXPERIENCE==
 
2005-present Faculty member, (undergraduate) Track in Biochemistry and Biophysics
 
2004-present Faculty member, (Graduate) Track in Structural and Computational Biophysics (SCB)
 
2002-present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Wake Forest University Courses taught included the following: Introductory Physics (Mechanics, E&M, Optics and Nuclear), Intermediate Mechanics (Sophomore Level), Physics of Biological Macromolecules (Graduate level), Computational Molecular Biophysics Laboratory (Graduate level), Intermediate Laboratory (Computational; Sophomore Mechanics). Biophysics Journal Club (supervised)
 
1998-1999 Discussion Leader and Tutor, Student Learning Center University of California, Berkeley.
 
1995-1999 Graduate Student Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
 
1992-1995 Reader, Department of Mathematics, The University of Chicago
 
==EDUCATION AND TRAINING==
 
Post-doctoral Fellow, Biophysics, Department of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 1999-2002
 
Ph.D. Chemistry. University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1999 (Conducted research in chemical physics)
 
B. S. Mathematics and Chemistry, The University of Chicago, 1995
 
 
==PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES==
 
American Physical Society
 
American Chemical Society
 
Biophysical Society
 
Protein Society
 
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Fred Salsbury.

I am a theoretical biophysicist at Wake Forest University. See my webpage for more info.

Abbreviated CV

RESEARCH POSITIONS AND EXPERIENCE

2003-present Member, Comprehensive Cancer Center, Wake Forest University

2003-present Member, Center for Structural Biology, Wake Forest University

2002-present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Wake Forest University

1999-2002 Post-doctoral Fellow, Biophysics NSRA. Department of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA. Conducted research with Drs. Charles L. Brooks, III and Louis Noodleman.

1995-1999 Graduate Student Research Assistant, Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Conducted research in the laboratory of Dr. Alexander Pines and with Dr. Robert A. Harris in the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley.

1995 Summer Student Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Brookhaven National Laboratory. Conducted research in the laboratory of Dr. Trevor Sears.

1994 Undergraduate Student Researcher, James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago. Conducted research in the laboratory of Dr. Stuart A. Rice.

TEACHING POSITIONS AND EXPERIENCE

2005-present Faculty member, (undergraduate) Track in Biochemistry and Biophysics

2004-present Faculty member, (Graduate) Track in Structural and Computational Biophysics (SCB)

2002-present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Wake Forest University Courses taught included the following: Introductory Physics (Mechanics, E&M, Optics and Nuclear), Intermediate Mechanics (Sophomore Level), Physics of Biological Macromolecules (Graduate level), Computational Molecular Biophysics Laboratory (Graduate level), Intermediate Laboratory (Computational; Sophomore Mechanics). Biophysics Journal Club (supervised)

1998-1999 Discussion Leader and Tutor, Student Learning Center University of California, Berkeley.

1995-1999 Graduate Student Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley

1992-1995 Reader, Department of Mathematics, The University of Chicago

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Post-doctoral Fellow, Biophysics, Department of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 1999-2002

Ph.D. Chemistry. University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1999 (Conducted research in chemical physics)

B. S. Mathematics and Chemistry, The University of Chicago, 1995


PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Physical Society

American Chemical Society

Biophysical Society

Protein Society