Biophysical Reviews: A goodbye to 2023

Biophysical Reviews - Trang 1-4 - 2023
Damien Hall1
1WPI Nano Life Science Institute, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan

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This Editorial for the IUPAB Biophysical Reviews journal (2023 volume 15 issue 6) first provides an overview of the contents of this “Regular Issue featuring an Issue Focus on the Computational Biophysics of Atomic Force Microscopy” before going on to highlight some of the notable work published in the journal throughout 2023. Highlights of the current Issue include the contributed review article by Antonio Benedetto, winner of the 2023 Michèle Auger Award for Young Scientists’ Independent Research, the latest installment of the “Biophysical Reviews Top 5 Series” authored by Angela Dulhunty, and an Issue Focus on the topic of computational aspects of atomic force microscopy generated from an IUPAB-sponsored workshop held in 2022.

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