Raul Rabadan

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Raul Rabadan is a theoretical physicist and biologist working at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, NJ. He is currently studying computational biology, systems biology, and the AIDS and influenza viruses.

Dr. Rabadan is an expert on string theory phenomenology, specifically the physics of intersecting d-brane configurations. In his more recent research in physics he has studied the information paradox of black holes in the context of the Anti-de Sitter/Conformal Field Theory duality, and has proposed several experiments to search for axions. He is currently focussing on theoretical biology and the genetics of viruses.

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