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  1. Robert EISENBERG | Professor Emeritus | A.B. summa, Harvard, 1962; Ph.D. London, 1965 | Rush University Medical Center, Illinois | Rush | Physiology and Biophysics | Research profile. About....

  2. Robert Eisenberg is a professor of physiology and biophysics at RUSH Medical College. He studies ion channels and molecular biology using a device approach that focuses on input-output relations and power supplies.

  3. Robert Eisenberg is a professor of physiology and biophysics at RUSH University, who studies the device approach to biology and the flow of current in ion channels. He has published several papers on these topics and won the Nobel Prize in 1964.

  4. Robert EISENBERG | Professor Emeritus | A.B. summa, Harvard, 1962; Ph.D. London, 1965 | Rush University Medical Center, Illinois | Rush | Physiology and Biophysics | Research profile - Page 4....

  5. Biographical Sketch of Bob (more formally Robert S) Eisenberg. Education. Harvard. Biochemical Sciences AB 1962 (summa cum Laude) University of London Biophysics Ph.D. 1965. Graduate Advisors: Paul Fatt, Alan Hodgkin . Post-doctoral scholar sponsor: Paul Horowicz . Collaborators: Abaid, Nicole; Aboud, Shela; Aguilella-Arzo, Marcel; Aguilella ...

  6. Eisenberg, Robert S. (2020) Electrodynamics Correlates Knock-on and Knock-off: Current is Spatially Uniform in Ion Channels. Preprint on the physics arXiv at https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.09012 v2 [ PDF ]

  7. Robert Eisenberg. Bubbles in ion channel proteins have been proposed to be the bistable gates that control current flow. Gating currents associated with channel gating would then be an...