Philip R. Baldwin

Assistant Professor
 Baylor College of Medicine
 Department of Neuroscience

 Houston, Texas 77225

 Phone: (713) 798-3846
 E-mail: PBaldwin@hnl.bcm.tmc.edu

A.B., Physics: Princeton University, 1982
 Ph.D., Physics: Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987
 Associate Professor: The University of Akron 1990-1995
 Human Neuroimaging Lab/Baylor College of Medicine 2002-2003
 University of Texas Houston Medical School   2003-2006

 Baylor College of Medicine; Department of Biochemistry 1996-2000
                                             Department of Neuroscience  2000-2002
                                             Human NeuroImaging Laboratory  2007
 

 I am by training a theoretical physicist/applied mathematician. My focus during my time at the medical center has been signal     processing at low SNR

 My past interests have included nonequilibrium physics, theoretical neuroscience, functional MRI, polymer physics, coherent   structures and hydrodynamics.

      My CV(NIH format)

      Research Interests

Summary of Differential Forms

Publications

Links to differential forms

EMAN (cryomicroscopy package)

Some Random Theoretical Issues

alpha-crystallin

Professional Societies


 

 
 
 
 
 
 








 

Last update: 1/12/07