Biophysics

Definition of Biophysics as it relates to Science, Biotechnology, Microbiology

Biophysics is an interdisciplinary field that applies physical principles and methods to study biological systems, their properties, and functions. It is concerned with understanding how physics-based approaches can shed light on biological phenomena at various levels, from molecular interactions to cellular processes and organismal behavior. Biophysics also explores the potential of biotechnological applications in medicine, agriculture, and industry by leveraging insights gained from physical investigations of biological systems. Biophysics fits into the Science/Biotechnology/Microbiology hierarchy as a discipline that bridges the gap between physics and microbiology. It uses the tools and techniques of physics to study microbial systems, revealing new insights into their structure, function, and behavior. By understanding the biophysical properties of microbes, researchers can develop novel strategies for controlling infectious diseases, optimizing industrial fermentation processes, and harnessing the potential of microorganisms in various biotechnological applications.

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Applied Biophysics
Applied BioPhysics Inc.
UCSD Biological Physics
Biophysics and evolutionary dynamics | Biophysics group website, University of Toronto, Sid Goyal
Welcome to the home of Physics, Astronomy Biophysics at York - Department of Physics and Astronomy
Tabard-Cossa Nanoscale Biophysics Nanopore Lab
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics – Washington University in St. Louis
Non-profit organization for research in Molecular Biology and Biophysics | SIBBM
Chiropractic BioPhysics – The Science of Spinal Health
Soft matter biophysics group – Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark
The MIFE system in biophysics - users page
The MIFE system in biophysics