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George Thurston is a Professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the College of Science, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). He serves as Director of the Physics MS Program and holds affiliate faculty status in the School of Mathematics and Statistics. His research focuses on biological physics, particularly phase transitions and solution properties in complex fluids such as protein mixtures and biological polymers. He investigates protein condensation diseases like cataract and sickle cell disease using advanced techniques including light scattering, X-ray, neutron scattering, and NMR. Current projects include developing combined polarized neutron scattering/NMR methods and modeling charge-regulation interactions between proteins.
Education: AB from Oberlin College; PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His expertise spans static/quasielastic light scattering, neutron scattering, and protein solution thermodynamics.
Research interests emphasize experimental/theoretical studies of protein mixtures (e.g., eye lens crystallins), hyaluronate, and micelles. Recent work includes Gibbs free energy measurement methods and liquid-liquid phase separation modeling. His lab develops computational models and novel instrumentation to refine structural analysis of macromolecular liquids.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate courses in quantum theory (PHYS-614), biological physics (PHYS-752), and physics research seminars. Advises students in thesis/research projects (PHYS-790 series).


