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Jayanth Banavar is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Oregon's College of Arts and Sciences. He is affiliated with the Institute for Fundamental Science, focusing on interdisciplinary research spanning statistical physics, ecology, and biomolecular systems. His work integrates principles from physics to study protein structure, ecological networks, and complex biological systems.
Research Interests: Statistical Physics, Ecology, Proteins, Neuroscience, River networks. His studies explore protein folding mechanisms, ecological community dynamics, and the interplay between structure and function in biological systems. He has contributed to theories on metabolic scaling laws and the geometry of biomolecules.
Recent publications highlight his focus on protein structural frameworks, ecological community modeling, and the physics of polymer systems. His work often bridges theoretical physics with biological applications, emphasizing emergent phenomena in living systems.
Affiliations include the Institute for Fundamental Science and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams. His research is supported by grants from national agencies, though specific grants are not listed here. He is involved in academic leadership roles within the College of Arts and Sciences.
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