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Joe Betts-LaCroix : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joe Betts-LaCroix Jonathan Betts-LaCroix, (né Jonathan Betts) better known as Joe Betts-LaCroix, is an American scientist and entrepreneur known for his discoveries in biophysics and for creating the world's smallest personal computer. He is working to optimize medical research priorities in the U.S. ==Academics==
Beginning in earth sciences at Harvard, Betts-LaCroix contributed to the field of long-term regulation of oxygen on Earth over multi-100 Million-year timespans, quantifying the effect of the burial efficiency of organic carbon as a feedback mechanism. At MIT, he designed and built an autonomous, robotic system that enables research into ocean circulation patterns and climate change, by operating untended for up to one year at sea on battery power and collecting hyper-pure water samples at predetermined intervals. In work at Caltech, Betts-LaCroix moved into biophysics, publishing a paper in ''Science'' that has been cited by more than 500 subsequent scientific works.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=OJLgC9YAAAAJ&citation_for_view=OJLgC9YAAAAJ:a3BOlSfXSfwC )〕 In this work, he, along with David Beratan and Jose Onuchic proved for the first time that electron-transfer rates in proteins are determined by the electron orbital interactions in the protein structure.
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