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479: 185:, and was promoted to the position of associate professor in May 2017. She researches the physical properties of lipids and the influence on the plasma membrane function. She investigates signalling pathways initiated in the membrane and has developed new super-resolution fluorescence microscopy techniques to further study interactions in the membrane. 418:"Congratulations to Prof. Sarah Veatch as she has received the 2014 Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award for her substantial contributions to the field of membrane physical chemistry as it translates into biological systems! | U-M LSA Biophysics" 509: 215:
in 2023, "for foundational work in understanding the miscibility phase transition and associated critical phenomena in membranes, and for rigorously applying these physical concepts to biological processes".
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Veatch worked for a year as an electrical engineer, programming lighting consoles used in auditoriums. In 2004, she completed her Ph.D. in physics at
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2019-2020 where she is working on ion channel function and phase transitions in membranes and polymers alongside Ben Machta.
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in the mid-1990s "but struggled with her LGBT identity until college". She earned a B.S. in physics in 1998 from
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After her postdoctoral work, Veatch was hired as an Assistant Professor of Biophysics at the
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Veatch's interest in physics began in high school. She was involved in her high school's
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is an American biophysicist, associate professor of biophysics at
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science alumni
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University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Brookline, Massachusetts
William R. Veatch
gay–straight alliance
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rainer Weiss
University of Washington
Sarah L. Keller
Robert E. W. Hancock
University of British Columbia
Jenifer Thewalt
Simon Fraser University
Barbara A. Baird
David Holowka
Cornell University
University of Michigan
Yale University
Sloan Research Fellowship
Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award
Fellow of the American Physical Society




"Sarah Veatch"
"Where are all the LGBT scientists? Sexuality and gender identity in science | www.scienceinschool.org"
"Where are all the LGBT scientists? Sexuality and gender identity in science"
"VLF magnetic field correlation measurements between LIGO sites"
"A Milestone for UofM Biophysics! | U-M LSA Biophysics"

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