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  1. Peter Michael Rosenthal (June 1, 1941 - May 25, 2024) was a Canadian-American Professor of Mathematics at the University of Toronto, an adjunct professor of Law at the University of Toronto, and a lawyer in private practice.

  2. Dec 2, 2014 · Peter K. Rosenthal is the senior film critic of The Onion’s Film Standard. He is also, depending on which video you watch, the true director of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, a failed ...

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  3. Rosenthal. lab. Structural Biology of Cells and Viruses. We are studying the three-dimensional structure of viruses to better understand how they infect cells and copy themselves. Viruses particles survive by infecting host cells, replicating within them and releasing newly created virus particles back into the body and the wider environment.

  4. Jan 6, 2014 · Peter Rosenthal, 72-year-old lawyer, math professor, vows to keep on working until the day he dies. 2014-01-06 - LIAM CASEY. STAFF REPORTER. Peter Rosenthal has died several times. Once he died in court when his heart stopped. Each time doctors brought him back. Now he is dying a different death in front of a University of Toronto math class.

  5. Our group studies the architecture of large protein assemblies in order to understand basic molecular mechanisms that control protein and membrane traffic in the cell and virus infection. We apply electron cryomicroscopy and image analysis to study the structure of purified protein complexes in frozen solution.

  6. Peter Rosenthal obtained a BA in physics from Harvard College and a PhD in biophysics from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He then moved to the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, before joining the Division of Physical Biochemistry at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research in 2005 (now part of the Francis Crick Institute).

  7. Peter B Rosenthal; Alfonso Mondragon; Gyrase is a unique type IIA topoisomerase that uses ATP hydrolysis to maintain the negatively supercoiled state of bacterial DNA. In order to perform its ...

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