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Dr Akos Dobay

Researcher, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zürich

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Address: Building Y27, Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, Universityof Zürich, Winterthurstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, Switzerland

Current Research Interests

Ecology factors promoting microbial sociality.

Publications

Rawdon E, Dobay A, Kern JC, Millett KC, Piatek M, Plunkett P, Stasiak A (2008) Scaling Behavior and Equilibrium Lengths of Knotted Polymers. Macromolecules 41: 4444–4451.

Siebrasse JP, Veith R, Dobay A, Leonhardt H, Daneholt B, Kubitscheck U (2008) Discontinuous movement of mRNP particles in nucleoplasmic regions devoid of chromatin. PNAS 105: 20291-20296.

Plunkett P, Piatek M, Dobay A, Kern JC, Millett KC, Stasiak A, Rawdon EJ (2007) Total Curvature and Total Torsion of Knotted Polymers. Macromolecules 40: 3860-3867.

Diao Y, Dobay A, Stasiak A (2005) The Average Inter-crossing Number of Equilateral Random Walks and Polygons. Journal of Physics A: Math. Gen. 36: 7601-7616.

Millett K, Dobay A, Stasiak A (2005) Linear Random Knots and their Scaling Behaviour.38: 601-606.

Diao Y, Dobay A, Kusner RB, Millett K, Stasiak A (2003) The average crossing number of equilateral random polygons. J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 36: 11561-11574.

Dobay A, Millett KC, Sottas PE, Dubochet J, Stasiak A (2003) Scaling behavior of random knots. PNAS 100: 5611-5615.

Dobay A, Sottas PE, Dubochet J, Stasiak A (2002) Bringing an Order into Random Knots. In: J. A. Calvo, K. C. Millett, E. Rawdon (eds.) Physical Knotting proceedings volume in the Contemporary Math series. AMS, pp. 115-124.

Dobay A, Sottas PE, Dubochet J, Stasiak A (2001) Predicting the Optimal Lengths of Random Knots. Lett. Math. Phys. 55: 239-247.

Stasiak A, Dobay A, Dubochet J, Dietler G (1999) Knotted Fishing Line, Covalent Bonds and Breaking Points. Science 286: 11a.