Joshua Shaevitz Position Professor of Physics and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics Role Director, Graduate Program in Biophysics Title Physics and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics Office Phone 609-258-8177 Email [email protected] Office 244 Carl Icahn Laboratory Bio/Description I am interested in how life emerges from collections of molecules, cells, and organisms; asking how bacterial cells grow, divide, and move; how collections of cells form patterns; and how and why discrete animal behaviors are generated by the brain. To answer these questions my group combines physics-style experiments, advanced data analysis techniques, and theoretical modeling, and use tools from optics, computer vision, machine learning, and more. I also dabbles in the physics of brass musical instruments, with particular interest in the design of historical valveless trumpets and horns. To read more about my research and publications, go to my lab website. Google Scholar Related News New biophysics graduate program draws leading faculty from across the UniversitySocial bacteria build shelters using the physics of fingerprint patterns Program(s) NIH NHGRI Training Program Biophysics Graduate Program QCB Graduate Program Research Area Biophysics: Theory and Experiment LSI Research Lab Shaevitz Research Lab