Lonnie Lee Van Zandt Explained

Lonnie L. Van Zandt
Birth Date:September 29, 1937
Birth Place:Bound Brook, New Jersey
Death Place:West Lafayette, Indiana
Nationality:American
Fields:Physics
Workplaces:Purdue University
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Thesis Title:Some effects of static spin density waves on electrical transport
Thesis Url:https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990039826330203941/catalog
Thesis Year:1964
Doctoral Advisor:Albert Overhauser

Lonnie Lee Van Zandt (1937 - 1995) was a professor of physics at Purdue University in Indiana, USA.

Van Zandt participated in the formation of the molecular biological physics group at Purdue and studied the dynamics of dissolved DNA polymers.[1] [2] He also performed pioneering research on the effect of microwaves on DNA.[3] His PhD thesis in Physics at Harvard University focused on the "Effects of Static Spin Density Waves on Electron Transport".[4]

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  1. Local Modes in a DNA Polymer with Hydrogen Bond Defect. Saxena. V.K.. Van Zandt. L.L.. Biophysical Journal. 67. December 1994. 2448–2453. 18 September 2020. The Biophysical Society.
  2. Dynamics of dissolved DNA polymers with counterions. Dorfman. Barry H.. Saxena. V.K.. VanZandt. Lonnie L.. Proceedings of the SPIE. SPIE. May 1993. 1890. 13–23. 10.1117/12.145255. 18 September 2020.
  3. M. E. Davis and L. L. Van Zandt (1988) Microwave response of DNA in solution Physical Review, Volume 37, Issue 3, pages 888–901 http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v37/i3/p888_1
  4. Web site: Harvard Physics Thesis . 2014-05-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140518025727/https://www.physics.harvard.edu/uploads/files/thesesPDF/PhD1954-1970.pdf . 2014-05-18 . dead .