William Gelbart
William Michael Gelbart (born June 12, 1946) is
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the
University of California, Los Angeles, and a member of the
California NanoSystems Institute and the UCLA Molecular Biology Institute. He obtained his
Bachelor of Science degree from
Harvard University in 1967, his
Master's (1968) and
PhD (1970) degrees from the
University of Chicago, and did
postdoctoral work at the
University of Paris (1971) and the
University of California, Berkeley (1972). After 30 years of research in
theoretical physical chemistry, contributing notably to the fields of
gas-phase photophysics,
optical properties of simple
liquids, and the
statistical physics of
complex fluids, he started a biophysics laboratory with Charles Knobler in 2002 to investigate the physical aspects of viral infectivity.
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