Brad RothAuthors at Oakland: A Celebration of the BookEvery year the Kresge Library at Oakland University hosts an event called “Authors at Oakland” where they honor publications by Oakland…9 min read·6 days ago----
Brad RothOh, Myyy!Recently I was reading an article by Ramsay Lewis and Yuhong Dong in The Epoch Times titled Invisible Electromagnetic Fields: Do They Harm…4 min read·Apr 5, 2024----
Brad RothBill Catterall (1946–2024)William Catterall, known as “the father of ion channels,” died on February 28 at the age of 77. Russ Hobbie and I cite Catterall’s article…2 min read·Mar 29, 2024----
Brad RothHappy Birthday, Erwin Neher!German biophysicist Erwin Neher turned 80 last week. Neher and Bert Sakmann received the 1991 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for…1 min read·Mar 22, 2024----
Brad RothA New Version of Figure 10.13 in the Sixth Edition of IPMBGene Surdotovich and I are hard at work preparing the 6th edition of Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology. One change compared to…6 min read·Mar 15, 2024----
Brad RothStirling’s ApproximationI’ve always been fascinated by Stirling’s approximation,2 min read·Mar 8, 2024----
Brad RothA Text-Book on Medical PhysicsIntermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology provides, for the first time, a textbook about the role that physics plays in medicine.3 min read·Mar 1, 2024----
Brad RothThe Rest of the Story 4Allan was born in Johannesburg, the youngest of three children. He spent his teenage years in Cape Town, and was interested in debating…2 min read·Feb 23, 2024----
Brad RothForman Acton (1920–2014)The American computer scientist Forman Acton died ten years ago this Sunday. In Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology, Russ Hobbie…3 min read·Feb 16, 2024----
Brad RothRobert Kemp Adair (1924–2020)-Notes on a FriendshipI try to write obituaries of scientists who appear in Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology, but for some reason I didn’t write…2 min read·Feb 9, 2024----