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The home page of the David Weitz group at Harvard. We study the physics of soft condensed matter, including colloids, emulsions, gels, glasses, polymers, foams, and biological samples. We are beginning work in biophysics.
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biophysics, colloids, microfluids, soft condensed matter
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Weitz, D. (n.d.). Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group. Retrieved May 1, 2024, from https://weitzlab.seas.harvard.edu/
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Weitz, David. Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group. https://weitzlab.seas.harvard.edu/ (accessed 1 May 2024).
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Weitz, David. Experimental Soft Condensed Matter Group. 1 May 2024 <https://weitzlab.seas.harvard.edu/>.
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