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biophysics

[ US /ˌbaɪoʊˈfɪsɪks/ ]
[ UK /bˌa‍ɪə‍ʊfˈɪzɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. physics as applied to biological problems

How To Use biophysics In A Sentence

  • Over the past few years, the fields of membrane biology and biophysics have focused on the role lipids play in membrane organization.
  • He states that these findings have relevance for many areas: materials science, polymer chemistry, biophysics, protein biochemistry, and hematology.
  • His work utilizes techniques from membrane biophysics and cell and molecular biology.
  • In addition, he holds a courtesy appointment in electrical engineering and is involved in the biophysics program in the recently announced bioengineering department at Stanford.
  • Dr. Edelman has made significant research contributions in biophysics, protein chemistry, immunology, cell biology, and neurobiology. Gerald M. Edelman - Biography
  • Accomplishments: A physics major with minors in biophysics, materials engineering and Italian literature, Amadio developed nanotechnology techniques that may lead to improved biomedical devices and investigated the molecular pathway of Alzheimer's disease; founded Princeton Undergraduate Research Symposium; head scientific and technical writing tutor; traveled to Africa as Student Global Science Corps founder to network with scientists; Princeton University Press Club president has had dozens of articles published by newspapers such as The Independent in Great Britain; Goldwater Scholar; Spirit of Princeton Award. USATODAY.com - 2005 College Academic All-Stars First Team
  • The physiotypes are physiological life forms as delineated by comparative physiology, biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology.
  • Single-molecule biophysics is slowly revolutionizing cell biology by uncovering important information regarding protein function that cannot be obtained from standard bulk experiments.
  • Actually, my interest in physics was biophysics, so it's not as big a change as it sounds.
  • The Consortium consists of more than 40 researchers from all walks of scientific life - cell biology, chemistry, biophysics, genomics, bioinformatics and genetics.
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