Joshua W. Shaevitz, Ph.D.

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Joshua W. Shaevitz, Ph.D.
Title
Associate Professor
Department
Physics and Genomics
Institution
Princeton University
Address
150 Carl Icahn Laboratory
City, State, ZIP
Princeton, NJ 08544
Phone
(609) 258-8177
Email
[email protected]
Website
http://sites.google.com/site/shaevitzlab/
Research field
Biophysics
Award year
2009

Research

I am interested in the role that mechanical forces plays in biology, particularly how nanometer-sized proteins are used to generate cellular-level forces on the micron-scale. Lately, I have been studying how cytoskeletal filaments are used to define intracellular organization, cell shape, mechanics and motility in bacteria. It was recently discovered that bacteria use homologs of the eukaryotic proteins actin and tubulin to guide a number of cellular processes, however physical details of these processes have been lacking due to the minuscule size of most bacterial cells. My lab is developing new experimental techniques that combine mechanical perturbation of cells and molecules with visualization of key protein and macromolecular structures to explore the physical side of these topics. Our toolbox includes unique combinations of optical microscopy, optical trapping, atomic force microscopy, as well as biophysical modeling and simulation.

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