Biophysics

Definition of Biophysics as it relates to Science, Physics, Medical Physics

Biophysics, as part of Medical Physics within the broader contexts of Science and Physics, involves the application of physical principles and techniques to understand biological systems and processes at various levels, from molecular to cellular and organismal scales. Researchers in this field may investigate topics such as protein folding, ion channels, muscle contraction, or sensory systems, often using tools like x-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, computational modeling, or single-molecule imaging. By integrating knowledge and methods from both the physical and life sciences, biophysics can provide unique insights into fundamental questions in medicine, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology.

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External Links

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