Alexei Kornyshev thinks that physicists and biologists are now working more closely together than ever before, but that barriers to closer collaboration still exist
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Alexei Kornyshev thinks that physicists and biologists are now working more closely together than ever before, but that barriers to closer collaboration still exist
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Alexei Kornyshev is a condensed-matter theorist at Imperial College London, working at the interface of physics, chemistry and biology