Biophysical Society Bulletin | January 2021

BPS is pleased to announce three new eBooks in the biophysics series! . discoverBIOPHYSICS

BPS-IOP eBooks are available through academic and corporate research institutions, where subscribers are able to download an electronic version of the book as part of their subscription. This model is great for students as the book collections come complete with perpetual access, are free of digital rights manage- ment, and there is no concurrent user limit, meaning researchers can access the content on whatever device they like, 24 hours a day! They are also available to purchase in both electronic and print on Amazon and other online retailers. If your institution does not have a subscription, complete the recommendation form at https:/ iopscience.iop.org/page/book-recommendation Solid-State NMR: Applications in Biomembrane Structure Frances Separovic and Marc-Antoine Sani , Editors eBooks in this series are published in partnership with IOP Publishing. If you are interested in contributing to this unique collection, please contact michael.slaughter@ioppublishing.org. To view additional titles, visit https:/ iopscience.iop.org/bookListInfo/iop-series-in-biophysical-society An Introduction to Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Thorsten Wohland , Sudipta Maiti and Radek Machan Modeling and Simulating Cardiac Electrical Activity David J Christini and Trine Krogh-Madsen

Mark your calendar and plan to participate in the 6th Annual BiophysicsWeek!

Celebrate and promote biophysics by planning a virtual event. Biophysics Week is a global campaign to increase public awareness and support for biophysics research. Every year, the Biophysical Society, along with Biophysics Week Partners and Affiliate Event Organizers, hosts events and activities in communities around the world all week long. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all BPS Affiliate Events for 2021 will be virtual.

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