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  1. An Introduction to Environmental Biophysics by Gaylon S. Campbell, John M. Norman, 1997-12-19
  2. The Biophysics Basis for Acupuncture and Health by Shui Yin Lo, 2004-01
  3. Biophysics of Computation: Information Processing in Single Neurons (Computational Neuroscience) by Christof Koch, 2004-10-28
  4. Biophysics: An Introduction by Rodney Cotterill, 2002-06-15
  5. Methods in Molecular Biophysics: Structure, Dynamics, Function by Igor N. Serdyuk, Nathan R. Zaccai, et all 2007-05-14
  6. Cellular Biophysics, Vols. 1 and 2 by T. F. Weiss, 1996-03-06
  7. Molecular and Cellular Biophysics by Meyer B. Jackson, 2006-03-20
  8. Introductory Biophysics: Perspectives on the Living State by James Claycomb, Jonathan Tran, 2010-04-01
  9. Molecular Biophysics: Structures in Motion by Michel Daune, 1999-04-01
  10. Biophysics: An Introduction by Roland Glaser, 2010-11-30
  11. Introduction to Molecular Biophysics (Pure and Applied Physics) by Jack A. Tuszynski, Michal Kurzynski, 2003-02-26
  12. Methods in Modern Biophysics by Bengt Nölting, 2009-10-05
  13. Theoretical Molecular Biophysics (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) by Philipp O. J. Scherer, Sighart F. Fischer, 2010-07-13
  14. Muscle Biophysics: From Molecules to Cells (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)

1. Biophysical Society
biophysics is that branch of knowledge that applies the principles of physics and chemistry and the methods of mathematical analysis and computer modeling to understand how
http://www.biophysics.org/

2. Biophysics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that uses the methods of physical science to study biological systems. Studies included under the branches of biophysics span all levels of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biophysics
Biophysics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that uses the methods of physical science to study biological systems. Studies included under the branches of biophysics span all levels of biological organization , from the molecular scale to whole organisms and ecosystems. Biophysical research shares significant overlap with biochemistry nanotechnology bioengineering agrophysics and systems biology Molecular biophysics typically addresses biological questions that are similar to those in biochemistry and molecular biology , but the questions are approached quantitatively. Scientists in this field conduct research concerned with understanding the interactions between the various systems of a cell, including the interactions between DNA, RNA and protein biosynthesis, as well as how these interactions are regulated. A great variety of techniques are used to answer these questions. Fluorescent imaging techniques, as well as electron microscopy x-ray crystallography NMR spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) are often used to visualize structures of biological significance.

3. Biophysics
Introductory article on biophysics from Physics Planet.
http://www.physicsplanet.com/articles/biophysics
  • Physics Planet Sunday October 31, 2010 Homepage Astrophysics
    Biophysics
    You may ask yourself what exactly is biophysics? Biophysics is a combination of physical science and cell and molecular biology. It is really an interdisciplinary field that includes concepts from biology, genetics, physiology, medicine, chemistry engineering, mathematics and physics.
    The true definition of biophysics can be hard to pin down, as the field is made up of scientists who come from different backgrounds, different focuses, and different views of what biophysics actually is. The main emphasis of biophysics is to gain an understanding of how biological systems work.
    The understanding of how the biological systems work is actually gained by applying principles of both physics and chemistry and adding mathematical analysis along with computer modeling. It is quite complex.
    Biophysics is actually a molecular science. The properties of molecules including smaller molecules of fatty acids and sugars to larger molecules like proteins, starches and even DNA.
    The molecules mentioned above are actually the building blocks. When combined they make up cells, tissues and even whole organisms. They form complex structures that have dimension of 10 to 100 to 1000 to 10,000 nm and even larger.

4. Structural Biology / Biophysics Graduate Program
Structural Biology / biophysics Graduate Degree Requirements. Both the Masters and PhD degree are offered. The Masters is offered as either a research (Plan A) or a coursework (Plan
http://biophysics.uconn.edu/graduates.html
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Structural Biology Biophysics Faculty Graduate Program Undergraduate Program New England Stucture Symposium (NESS) ... Useful Links Structural Biology / Biophysics Graduate Degree Requirements Both the Masters and PhD degree are offered. The Masters is offered as either a research (Plan A) or a coursework (Plan B) degree.
  • Masters Degree
    • Course requirements
      • Background course: MCB 3010/5001 (undergraduate or graduate biochemistry) or equivalent. Students with insufficient background in biochemistry are encouraged to take MCB 5001 (or its equivalent without a lab as MCB 5896-040) during their first semester MCB 5012: Foundations of Structural Biology MCB 5013: Structure and Function of Biological Macromolecules Three additional courses from the list below
      Plan A - 15 total credits and a thesis Plan B - 24 total credits of course work and a final examination. A laboratory course or research credit is highly recommended. For the Plan B Masters, the three core courses plus three other courses from the approved list are required. A total of 24 credits is needed. A written exam for exiting Masters students will be administered by a committee of 3 including the major advisor. Questions are sometimes solicited from other faculty who have had direct interaction with the student. The exam is usually a take home exam tailored for the particular student's current or long term interests.
  • 5. Center For Biophysics And Computational Biology | University Of Illinois At Urba
    Information about the center and biophysics research plus online resources for students and researchers.
    http://www.life.illinois.edu/biophysics/
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 156 Davenport Hall MC-147, 607 South Mathews Avenue Urbana, IL 61801 USA Ph: (217) 333 1630, FAX: (217) 244 6615, E-Mail: biophysics@life.illinois.edu Director: Robert M Clegg Administrative Coordinator: Cindy Dodds Quick Links: UIUC Student Links: Grad College Links: School of MCB Links: Other Program Links: Outside Links:
    Recent News:
    Posted 9.21.2010
    Professor Eric Oldfield will be awarded the Biophysical Society 's 2011 Avanti Award in Lipids for his pioneering research using NMR methods to investigate lipid membrane structure, and for his work in drug discovery targeting lipid biosynthesis.
    Posted 08.12.2010

    6. Applied BioPhysics, ECIS, Cell Migration Instrument
    Applied biophysics manufactures ECIS An automated instrument to monitor cell behavior including cell migration.
    http://biophysics.com/
    ECIS Theory
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    FB.init("dee435fbbac3675d0b96c47d4e638f0d"); Applied BioPhysics on Facebook Upcoming ECIS Webinar: Real-Time Electroporation Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 11:00am EDT. To Register go to: https://appliedbiophysics.webex.com/ and scroll to webinar date. View our Newsletter ARCHIVE Join the Applied BioPhysics Network For Email Marketing you can trust Applied BioPhysics, Inc. 185 Jordan Road, Troy, New York 12180
    Phone: 518-880-6860 1-866-301-ECIS (3247) Fax: 518-880-6865
    Email: info@biophysics.com
    ECIS: An automated instrument to monitor cell behavior
    2009 Applied BioPhysics

    7. International Biophysics Corporation -IBC: Medical Device Manufacture, Injection
    IBC, Austin, Texas medical device manufacture, injection molding and contract medical product manufacturing
    http://biophysicscorp.com/
    International Biophysics Corporation (IBC) is a FDA registered, ISO 13485:2003 certified medical device manufacturer located in Austin, Texas. IBC develops and produces medical products of our own design as well as medical products on an OEM contract basis. Our expertise as a medical device manufacturer is both diverse and in depth. IBC manufactures everything from an external heart pump to a simple medicine dispenser cup. Our design and development capabilities for medical products include CAD drawings/CAM interface, prototype development, initial product testing, tooling/mold design and manufacture, and final medical products validation testing including FDA submission. IBC can take your product idea and turn it into reality with our in-house resources as a turn-key medical device manufacturer. IBC can also simply quote your current medical products that are being produced elsewhere and save you both time and money. We specialize in manufacturing medical products with the lowest possible costs. Our production manufacturing capabilities include all methods of controlled environment injection molding, clean room medical products assembly, packaging, sterilization (including sterilization validation for your medical products) and shipping. As an ISO 13485 and FDA registered medical device manufacturer, all the above is fully documented and meets all necessary requirements.

    8. Medical Biophysics
    An online community for the study of medical biophysics at UWO. Supports user submitted comments, community contributed papers, full text searches, and class resources.
    http://www.uwo.ca/biophysics/
    Department News
    last updated October 20th, 2010
    (click on links below for details)
    NSERC Undergraduate Research Awards Competition for 2011

    Deadline for Submission: January 17, 2011
    DR. ALAN C. BURTON, FOUNDER OF UWO'S DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL BIOPHYSICS, INDUCTED INTO THE CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME
    In 1945, Dr. Alan C Burton was recruited to the University of Western Ontario where he founded and led the first Department of Biophysics in a Canadian medical school from 1948-1970. He repeatedly turned down numerous positions in the United States, and his department is now one of Canada's largest biophysics departments, known for its innovative graduate program. In his later years, Dr. Burton turned his energies towards the problem of cancer, including protection against cancer by altitude, once again showing how simple physics can help to more clearly understand medical problems.
    In April 2010, Dr. Burton was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame for his enormous contributions to science and medicine.
    Welcome MBP Graduate Students to the Start of a New Fall Term in 2010

    (follow this link to the orientation web page)
    NSERC and OGS Scholarship Competitions for 2010
    The "Go To" Pages for MBP Applicants

    9. Biophysics: Definition From Answers.com
    n. (used with a sing. verb) The science that deals with the application of physics to biological processes and phenomena. biophysical bi ' o phys ' i cal adj. biophysically
    http://www.answers.com/topic/biophysics

    10. Kasha Laboratory | Institute Of Molecular Biophysics | Main Page
    Location Hours Kasha Laboratory, MC4380 Inst Molecular biophysics MF, 8 AM - 5 PM Map Location. Contact Webmaster 850/644-4764 People. About IMB
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    About IMB
    The Institute of Molecular Biophysics (IMB) at Florida State University is associated with the Graduate Program in Molecular Biophysics (MOB). The Institute of Molecular Biophysics has a long history as a unique interdisciplinary research unit dedicated to the application of physical and chemical principles to the investigation of biological phenomena. Read More ...
    Graduate Training
    The Molecular Biophysics Graduate Program (MOB) provides training in Biophysics, leading to the doctoral degree. Students are immersed in a highly interdisciplinary environment with an emphasis on independent thought and creativity. Read More ...
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    Faculty Research
    The molecular biophysics (MOB) faculty are interdisciplinary group of chemists, biologists, mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. The structural biology (SB) faculty and computational biophysics (CB) faculty are a sub group of MOB faculty who reside in Kasha Laboratory. Read More ...

    11. Biophysics At Centenary College
    Provides lecture notes for the undergraduate courses held at the Centenary College of Louisiana.
    http://biophysics.centenary.edu/Biophysics course/index.htm
    Centenary Biophysics
    Biophysics offers the broadest foundation for students hoping to understand modern biology, medicine, and related disciplines.
    Dr. Juan Rodriguez
    What is Biophysics?
    Biophysics can be generally defined as the study of biological systems from the perspective of the physical sciences. This is the field of science that explains how physical phenomena like mechanics electricity, magnetism, light, heat, and nuclear radiation related to the structure and the function of biological systems. As such, biophysics encompasses many areas of interest, including:
    • Bioenergetics Biophysical Theory and Modeling Cell Biophysics Channels, Receptors, and Transporters Electrophysiology Membranes Muscle and Contractility Nucleic Acids Photobiophysics Proteins Spectroscopy, Imaging, and Other Techniques Supramolecular Assemblies
    You can get a feel for biophysics by taking a look at the Centenary's Department of Physics offers a B.S. in Biophysics
    Biophysics as Preparation
    The study of biophysics is about more than just commanding facts — instead, biophysics trains you to work through problems like a physical scientist. That is, you'll learn to devise theoretical constructs to piece together seemingly disconnected facts. You'll develop the discipline to ask yourself routinely "Does this hypothesis make sense given from what is known about the dynamics of this biological system? Can I make a theoretical prediction based on exact physical principles?" This rigorous attitude is becoming increasingly important in the biological sciences as the field attempts to deal with the overwhelming amount of microscopic information derived from advanced scientific instrumentation.

    12. What Is Biophysics?
    biophysics is that branch of knowledge that applies the principles of physics and chemistry and the methods of mathematical analysis and computer modeling to understand how
    http://www.biophysics.org/tabid/517/Default.aspx

    13. Biophysics And Biophysical Chemistry - Welcome!
    In the department of biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, fundamental principles from physics, chemistry and biology are applied to gain
    http://biophysics.med.jhmi.edu/BIOPHYS/
    In the department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, fundamental principles from physics, chemistry and biology are applied to gain molecular and structural insights into the mechanisms and mechanics of medically relevant biological processes. A broad range of structural and quantitative techniques including x-ray crystallography, microcalorimetry and fluorescence spectroscopy are used to study problems in exciting areas ranging from structure-aided drug design to cell signalling and transcriptional silencing.
    NEWS

    Albert Lau will be be joining the department in December.
    Jungsan Sohn will be joining the department in January. Herschel Wade A Biophysicist Studies Promiscuity (Among Molecules) article (IBBS) by Melissa Hendricks
    Interview with Herschel Wade
    by Melissa Hendricks (IBBS) Sharrol Bachas, Wade Lab- Received a 2010 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship,
    April 2010
    Cynthia Wolberger
    - Elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science News Release
    Research in the Department Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Departmental Office 725 N. Wolfe Street, WBSB 713

    14. Biophysics Graduate Group - UC Berkeley
    biophysics Student Affairs 299 Life Science Addition MC 3200 University of California Berkeley, CA 947203200 Tel (510) 642-0379
    http://biophysics.berkeley.edu/
    Home About Us Admissions Academics ... Students Contact Biophysics Student Affairs
    299 Life Science Addition
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    Berkeley, CA 94720-3200
    Tel: (510) 642-0379 E-mail Student Affairs Officer:
    Kate Chase
    Webmaster:
    Jesse Dill
    Welcome The Biophysics Graduate Group is an independent Ph.D. program at UC Berkeley. Our program trains graduate students for careers at the interface of the biological and physical sciences.
    Approximately 55 faculty members are affiliated with the Biophysics Group, spanning over a dozen departments at UC Berkeley. Faculty from outside the group are often available upon request. For more information about our graduate program, please click on one of the topics above. Support Our group is supported by the Training Grant in Physical Biosciences through the NIH's National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) and by UC Berkeley. Reminder Applications are due Dec 1.

    15. Mit Biophysics
    The MIT biophysics Program seeks to advance a quantitative, mechanistic understanding of biological systems using an interdisciplinary approach that integrates methods and concepts
    http://biophysics.mit.edu/MIT_Biophysics/Homepage.html
    mit biophysics welcome to the mit biophysics homepage The MIT Biophysics Program seeks to advance a quantitative, mechanistic understanding of biological systems using an interdisciplinary approach that integrates methods and concepts from physics and chemistry. Toward this aim, students are trained in applications of physics and chemistry to investigating biological function at the molecular, cellular, and systems level. © 2009 Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    16. UIUC Chapter Of The Illinois Biophysics Society
    Hopes to create an educational and friendly environment where biophysics students can keep in touch and socialize at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
    http://www.life.uiuc.edu/biophysics/ibs/
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    2010 IBS Symposium Is Approaching!
    We are pleased to annouce that the 2010 Biophysics and Computational Biology symposium is scheduled for Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 in the Beckman Atrium . The keynote speaker will be Ad Bax of the National Institutes of Health. Registration is open for attendance, poster presentations, and talks. Prizes will be awarded for the top posters and talks! Visit the 2010 Symposium page for more information and registration details. We hope to see you there!
    Mission
    The mission of the Illinois Biophysics Society is to improve the lifestyle, educational experience, and future career opportunities for graduate and postdoctoral researchers in biophysics at the University of Illinois. The members of IBS represent diverse fields and areas of interest, but we remain cohesive in our mission to add to the great legacy of biophysics research at the University of Illinois.
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    17. Biophysics | Define Biophysics At Dictionary.com
    –noun ( used with a singular verb ) the branch of biology that applies the methods of physics to the study of biological structures and processes. Use biophysics in a
    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Biophysics

    18. The Graduate Program In Biophysical Sciences At The University Of Chicago
    The Graduate Program in Biophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago is designed to transcend traditional divisional and departmental boundaries for the purpose of training a
    http://biophysics.uchicago.edu/
    Chicago Biophysics
    The Graduate Program in Biophysical Sciences
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    Biophysical Sciences
    The University of Chicago is offering a fundamentally interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Biophysical Sciences. This unique program is offered to top students in the Physical Sciences who want to explore the deep interface between the physical and the biological views of natural science. This program is exclusively designed for scientists with demonstrated expertise in one or more of the physical disciplines ( Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering The biological and physical sciences intersect in many dimensions and on several scales. For other intersections at The University of Chicago, check out Medical Physics Computational Neuroscience Evolutionary Biology , and the Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology
    Application Open
    We are now accepting applications for admission in the Fall of 2011. The deadline for application submission is the first of January, 2011. Apply Now
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    19. Information Biophysics Epidermis, Intellectual System, Epidermal Information
    Information on research being undertaken into the layer that forms the border between the body of an organismt and the environment.
    http://www.bio-epidermis.org

    epidermal neuro-like elements
    epidermal holographic system
    epidermal transformer of information
    epidermal image recognition
    wave signal
    transformation of photo energy
    fish scale biosensor
    optical organization
    neuro-network system
    intellectual system The equipment, machine tools: Apartment, office - repair and furnish of premises:
    The concept about the epidermal information and intellectual system
    Information biophysics epidermis. FISH SCALE. Epidermis is a system that lays the border between the body of the biological object and the environment. Traditionally it's considered as a structure devoid of any physical or physiological features, important for the life of an organism. The results of our numerous researches in this field let us think that epidermis plays an essential role in life sustaining for it provides energy and information exchange with the environment on the base of wave processes [1-4]. Thus, by using tortoise-shell scutes and then fish scales, we have designed the biosensors allowing remote registration of the pathology of different tissues, such as inflammation, scarring, traumas, ulceration and malignization [2]. Later on we have conducted a series of successful experiments with fish scales on indication of different environmental signals detections including earthquakes, geomagnetic storms and other external impacts [3]. By using capacitive sensors with fish scales as insulators, we have managed to selectively and remotely register the presence of the hydrocarbon compound - the black mineral oil [4].

    20. PhD Programs - Biophysics - Stanford University School Of Medicine
    Faculty in the biophysics program share a common interest in understanding the physical principles that underlie biological phenomena. Research in the program involves two
    http://biosciences.stanford.edu/biophysics.html
    Biosciences Search
    Biophysics
    Contact Information
    Faculty and their Research Interests
    For more information contact:
    Kathleen Guan
    Biophysics Program
    Fairchild Building, D118
    Stanford, CA 94305-5126
    (650) 723-8464 (fax)
    biophysics@med.stanford.edu
    http://med.stanford.edu/biophysics/
    Faculty and their Research Interests
    Russ Altman. BioMedical informatics: understanding of macromolecular structural ensembles.
    Annelise E. Barron. The Barron lab is designing, creating and applying novel families of synthetic and biological polymers for applications in medicine and biotechnology. Our integrated approach to creating new and useful biomimetics and bioconjugates involves molecular design, chemical and/or biological synthesis, physical characterization, and finally, rigorous in vitro and in vivo testing of the new oligomers or polymers for their intended medical or biotechnological use.
    Steven M. Block.

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