Greg, Bryce, Jiang, and Rachael have all had abstracts accepted to deliver oral presentations at the 2016 APS March Meeting, March 14-18 in Baltimore, MD,. Greg will discuss his work on the rational design of hepatitis C immunogens using empirical spin glass models and population dynamics simulations in Session H35: Population and Evolutionary Dynamics III (http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR16/Session/H35.13). Bryce will discuss his work on the computational and theoretical modeling of the morphology, thermodynamics, and kinetics of early stage assembly of π-conjugated peptides in Session P34: Biopolymers and Biohybrid Polymers – Assembly and Thermodynamics (http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR16/Session/P34.1). Jiang will talk about mesoscale modeling of asphalt aggregation and morphology in Session C36: Soft Colloids: From Single Particle Properties to Bulk Phase Behavior and Dynamics (http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR16/Session/C36.12). Rachael will speak on her simulation and numerical modeling of optoelectronic peptide assembly in Session F42: Polymer Assembly I (http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR16/Session/F42.3). Congratulations to Greg, Jiang, and Rachael!
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