B Anand

Professor

banand[AT*]iitg.ac.in

Research Areas:

Structural biology, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, RNA Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Neurobiology

Web page: https://fac.iitg.ac.in/banand/



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Structural biology, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, RNA Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Neurobiology

  • PhD, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, India (2010)
  • B.Tech, Anna University, Chennai, India (2002)

 

  • 2016 (Nov) - present, Associate Professor, Indian Insitute of Technology, Guwahati, India
  • 2010 (Feb) - 2016 (Oct), Assistant Professor, Indian Insitute of Technology, Guwahati, India
  • 2009 (Jun) - 2010 (Feb), Project Scientist, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
  • 2002 (Aug) - 2003 (Dec), Junior Research Fellow, Indian Insitute of Science, Bangalore, India

Course Details

Code: BT 630

Title: Physical Cell Biology

Credits: 3  0  0  6 

Instructor: B. Anand

Duration:  Mon (10-10.55); Tue (11-11.55); Fri (9-10)

Venue:  1006

Pre-requisite: Nil

Motto: To obtain quantitative insights on the underlying biological complexity by the application of physical models

Syllabus:  

Space and time inside a living cell, their scales and hierarchy; Model systems: haemoglobin, bacteriophage, E. coli, yeast, fruit fly and man; Mechanical and chemical equilibrium in a living cell; Applications of entropy and statistical mechanics; Two state systems; Random walks; Protein electrostatics; Beam theory of cellular architecture; Biological membranes: springiness, shape and energetics; Hydrodynamics of water and fluid dynamics of blood; Low Reynolds number world; Diffusion in the cell; Life in the crowded and disordered environments; Rate equations in the cell; Molecular motors, biological electricity and the Hodgkin-Huxley model.

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