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  1. Biophysics of the Cell Surface (Springer Series in Biophysics)
  2. Biophysics of DNA-Protein Interactions: From Single Molecules to Biological Systems (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
  3. Computer Solutions In Physics: With Applications in Astrophysics, Biophysics, Differential Equations, and Engineering by Steve Van Wyk, 2008-06-24
  4. Boron Rich Solids: Sensors, Ultra High Temperature Ceramics, Thermoelectrics, Armor (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics)
  5. Physiology and Biophysics of the Circulation (Physiology textbook series) by Alan C. Burton, 1973-04
  6. Radiation Biophysics (Ionizing Radiations) by Yurii B. Kudryashov, 2008-05-30
  7. Chiropractic: Spinal mechanics and human biophysics (Chiropractic biophysics) by Deanne L Johnson-Harrison, Donald D. Harrison, 1981
  8. Electrostatic Effects in Soft Matter and Biophysics (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
  9. Nuclear Power and Energy Security (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics)
  10. Countering Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism (NATO Security through Science Series B: Physics and Biophysics)
  11. Explosives Detection using Magnetic and Nuclear Resonance Techniques (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics)
  12. Safety Improvements through Lessons Learned from Operational Experience in Nuclear Research Facilities (NATO Security through Science Series B: Physics and Biophysics)
  13. Molecular Biophysics of the Extracellular Matrix (Molecular Biology and Biophysics) by Struther Arnott, D. A. Rees, et all 1984-10-19
  14. Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics

61. Biophysics At Georgia Tech
Announcement Faculty Position in biophysics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The School of Physics seeks to fill a tenure track faculty position in biophysics at
http://biophysics.gatech.edu/
Biophysics in The School of Physics at The Georgia Institute of Technology Faculty members School of Physics School of Biology (adjunct) Biomedical Engineering (adjunct) Jennifer Curtis Stephen Harvey Cheng Zhu Daniel Goldman ... Elisa Riedo Links Physics Biology BME Molecular Biophysics ... Georgia Tech Announcement: Faculty Position in Biophysics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The School of Physics seeks to fill a tenure track faculty position in biophysics at the assistant, associate or full professor level. The successful applicant will join a dynamic biophysics group in the School of Physics as well as the broader interdisciplinary bio-focused community at Georgia Tech. Successful applicants are expected to direct an active program of funded research and to teach effectively at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should email to biophys.search@physics.gatech.edu the following documents in PDF format: 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae including a full list of publications and relevant teaching experience, 3) a research plan for the next five years (maximum 3 pages), and 4) a statement of teaching philosophy and experience (maximum 1 page). In addition, applicants should arrange to have three letters of reference emailed separately. Review of complete applications will begin December 1, 2010.

62. Biophysics - Stanford University School Of Medicine
The Stanford biophysics Program is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental training program leading to the Ph.D. Degree in biophysics.
http://med.stanford.edu/biophysics/
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The Biophysics Program at Stanford
Lysteria in motion (courtesy of the Theriot lab) The Stanford Biophysics Program is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental training program leading to the Ph.D. Degree in biophysics. The program centers on understanding biological function in terms of physical and chemical principles. The Program comprises faculty from 16 departments in the Schools of Humanities and Sciences, Medicine, Engineering, and the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory. Research in the Program involves two overlapping branches of biophysics: the application of physical and chemical principles and methods to solving biological problems, and the development of new methods. The Biophysics Program aims to train students in quantitative approaches to biological problems, while also developing their perspective in choosing forefront biological problems. A balanced academic program is tailored to the diverse backgrounds of the students. The program requires graduate-level coursework in physical and biological sciences, participation in seminar series, and most importantly achievement of a high level of proficiency in independent research. Read about some of the departments involved in the Biophysics Program:
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63. ScienceDirect - Advances In Biophysics, Volume 38, Pages 3-235 (2004)
An international review journal. Most reviews are written in response to invitations and present a complete account of the author s work on a topic.
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64. Biophysics Graduate Group - Academics
To ensure that each of its students receives the necessary formal training and research experience to develop a successful career, the biophysics Group created an
http://biophysics.berkeley.edu/academics.php
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Graduate Curriculum In addition to the regular departmental courses listed under each department, the Biophysics Group offers a Survey of Biophysics graduate course every year. This course meets once per week and exposes students to the full range of modern biophysical research. Each week a different faculty member presents a lecture that provides an overview of a field of biophysics, and a more detailed discussion of exemplar modern projects. Biophysics 293A (Offered Every Fall Semester):
Faculty Evening Research Presentations
One and a half hours of seminar weekly. Must be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. The seminar offers first-year students the opportunity to hear faculty speak on the breadth of research opportunities available within the program. Undergraduate students interested in biophysics are also welcome to attend. Biophysics 293B (Offered Every Spring Semester):
Student Evening Research Presentations
One and a half hours of seminar weekly. Must be taken on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. The student seminar offers advanced students the opportunity to present their research to peers in an informal setting. Required of first, second, and third year Biophysics students.

65. Progress In Biophysics & Molecular Biology - Elsevier
An international review journal that covers the ground between the physical and biological sciences. Published by Elsevier Science.
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66. Biophysics - Introduction To Biophysics
A description of the essential details of biophysics. biophysics is the application of physics to biological systems. This interdisciplinary field is quickly growing in the modern
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    Overview:
    Biophysics is the application of physics to biological systems. This interdisciplinary field is quickly growing in the modern scientific community.
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    Current Work:
    Some of the major work in current biophysics relates to work in the nervous system. Specifically, there is a lot of interest in how neurons transfer electrochemical signals.
    Francis Crick has devoted over 20 years to the question of how the brain forms consciousness. RogerPenrose, another physicist, has applied the concepts of quantum physics to state his belief that consciousness is a manifestation of quantum phenomona, refuting beliefs that the brain can be simulated in complex computer systems. Penrose and others have tried to show how this quantum nature could manifest, but there is currently no proof for the hypothesis.
    Preparing for a Career in Biophysics:
    More and more colleges are offering degree programs in biophysics, although many people doing work in the field have different degrees. Studying physics and biology disciplines obviously are most applicable, although in-depth knowledge of chemistry and mathematics helps. Medical physics, biochemistry, mathematical physics, molecular physics, chemical physics, and similar fields are all fields to consider in pursuing a biophysics career.

    67. Istituto Di Biofisica
    Provides information on the research being undertaken at the Institute of biophysics, University of Genoa, Italy.
    http://www.ibf.cnr.it/

    68. Department Of Biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh India
    Department of biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh India, Chandigarh, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Faculty, Departments, Courses, Syllabus, Registrar, ViceChancellor
    http://biophysics.puchd.ac.in/
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    Department of Biophysics
    About Department of Biophysics
    The Department of Biophysics aims to impart quality education in Biophysics to the Undergraduate and Postgraduate level students as well as carrying out research both at the doctoral and postdoctoral level. Apart from the traditional areas in Biophysics such as Cell and Molecular Biophysics, Radiation Biophysics, Membrane Biophysics, NeuroBiophysics, Cancer Biophysics and Biomedical Physics, the Department had put in efforts in recent times to move into new emerging areas such as Bioinformatics, Molecular Imaging , translational research in Cancer, Molecular Medicine and Nuclear Medicine.
    Moreover, the department has started new M.Sc courses in Nuclear Medicine and Medical Physics jointly with department of Physics, Panjab university, Departments of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh from the academic session, 2007-08. (Duly approved by Department of Atomic Energy , Govt. of India.).
    Another M.Sc course initiated by department on Systems biology and Bioinformatics, started in 2007-2008 is equally sought after.

    69. Living State Physics
    SQUID magnetometry, cardiac electrodynamics, cellular biophysics, and biomagnetic measurements research at Vanderbilt University.
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/lsp/
    The Living State Physics Group has spawned several interconnected research programs that are described on several newer web pages. We maintain the LSP pages primarily to support existing links and for archival access. For more recent results, please consult the following pages: The Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education (VIIBRE)
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/viibre/
    Max Delbruck at Vanderbilt:
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/delbruck/
    Franz Baudenbacher Publications:
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/viibre/baudenbacher-pubs.php
    Alan Bradshaw and the Gastrointestinal SQUID Technology Laboratory:
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/biomag

    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/biomag/publications.htm
    Shane Hutson and the Biophotonics Lab:
    http://people.vanderbilt.edu/~shane.hutson/

    http://people.vanderbilt.edu/~shane.hutson/research.htm
    John Wikswo Publications:
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/viibre/wikswo-pubs.php

    "We now realize that the phenomena of chemical interactions, and, ultimately life itself, are to be understood in terms of electromagnetism." Richard P. Feynman How SQUIDs Work
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    of ALH84001 (left) taken with the Vanderbilt Ultra High Resolution Scanning SQUID Microscope (right).

    70. Biophysics Research -- WFU Physics
    biophysics Research at the Wake Forest University Department of Physics
    http://www.wfu.edu/physics/res-biop.html
    Wake Forest Physics
    Nationally recognized for teaching excellence;
    internationally respected for research advances;
    a focused emphasis on interdisciplinary study and close student-faculty collaboration.
    Biophysics
    Jacquelyn Fetrow George Holzwarth Daniel Kim-Shapiro Keith Bonin ... Jed Macosko , and Howard Shields direct programs in the rapidly changing area of biological physics. The primary interest in Jacquelyn Fetrow's laboratory is understanding the relationship between protein structure, motion and function. A better understanding of the inter-relationship between these features will be valuable in the design of better and more specific compounds for the pharmaceutical drug discovery process. The members of Dr. Fetrow's group conduct research in three distinct, but related, areas: 1) computational analysis of functional sites in proteins, with a goal of automated identification of mechanistic and specificity determinants at molecular functional sites; 2) development of methods to model biological networks from experimental time course data, with the goal of understanding how networks of molecular signals cause or influence the behavior of biological systems; and 3) analysis of molecular dynamics and motion in proteins, with the goal of understanding the molecular mechanisms by which long-range communication occurs in these molecules. The research is interdisciplinary, involving students from math, computer science, physics, chemistry and biology and collaborations with many experimental researchers.For more information, see Prof. Fetrow's

    71. The Lindsay Labs At Arizona State University
    Conducts research in biophysics, molecular electronics and scanning probe microscopy.
    http://green.la.asu.edu/
    Now being directed to our new web site: http://labs.biodesign.asu.edu/lindsay

    72. Graduate Field Of Biophysics | Cornell University
    Frequently Asked Questions. How to apply to Cornell's Field of biophysics? General information about who should apply and how to obtain an application form.
    http://www.biophysics.cornell.edu/
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    • How to apply to Cornell's Field of Biophysics?
      General information about who should apply and how to obtain an application form.
    • Graduate Study Courses
      What types of courses are offered, and what are the course requirements?
      A detailed description of the interdisciplinary and highly individualized plan of study in Cornell's Field of Biophysics can be found in the Biophysics Handbook.
    • Research Facilities
      What special research opportunities does Cornell offer?
      At Cornell, biophysics students use the most sophisticated research facilities devoted to X-ray crystallography, optical, laser and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and computation. A brief description of our unique constellation of research facilities, and links to facility Web pages.
    • Research Interests of the Faculty
      Who might I have common interests with, and how can I contact them?
      A list of Biophysics faculty and links to their own Web pages.

    73. Biophysics At Centenary College
    biophysics offers the broadest foundation for students hoping to understand modern biology, medicine, and related disciplines. — Dr. Juan Rodriguez
    http://biophysics.centenary.edu/
    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.

    74. Hoh Laboratory
    Studying problems in macromolecular biophysics by atomic force microscopy at the Johns Hopkins University Department of Physiology.
    http://hohlab.bs.jhmi.edu/

    75. The Ohio State University - Biophysics Graduate Program
    Ryan Pavlovicz in the group of Chenglong Li has won one of the seven 2010 ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry Predoctoral Fellowships. This fellowship covers one year of his
    http://www.biophysics.osu.edu/
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    76. Institute For Medical Physics And Biophysics
    Located at the University of Leipzig. Includes research, publications, scientific events, teaching and history.
    http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~biophys/

    77. Graduate Program In Biophysics, Harvard University
    Introduction The program is designed to nurture independent, creative scientists. Applicants for graduate training should have sound preliminary training in a physical or
    http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~biophys/
    Introduction
    The program is designed to nurture independent, creative scientists. Applicants for graduate training should have sound preliminary training in a physical or quantititative science; especially chemistry, physics, computer science, or mathematics. The primary objective of the program is to educate and train individuals with this background to apply the concepts and methods of the physical sciences to the solution of biological problems. Initiated in 1959 by Arthur K. Solomon, the Committee on Higher Degrees in Biophysics at Harvard University has a long history of important research achievements. Over 60 faculty members from departments including Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Engineering Sciences, the Division of Applied Sciences, the Division of Medical Sciences (Genetics, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurobiology, Systems Biology, and the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology), the teaching Hospitals (Children¹s Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital), and the Dana-Farber Cancer institute participate in the training of students in the Biophysics Program. Faculty affiliated with the Harvard-MIT program in Health Science and Technology (HST) can also serve as research advisors. Owing to the interdepartmental nature of the program, a student's research options are increased greatly. Research programs may be pursued in any of the departments or hospitals mentioned.

    78. British Biophysical Society
    The BBS aims to promote the physical characterisation and understanding of biomolecular functions.
    http://www.britishbiophysics.org.uk/
    British Biophysical Society
    Building Better Science
    Promoting the physical characterisation and understanding of biomolecular function

    79. Biophysics | North Carolina's Bioscience Clearinghouse
    biophysics, also known as biological physics, is an interdisciplinary science that applies the principles of physics and chemistry and the methods of mathematical analysis and
    http://www.aboutbioscience.org/wib_biophysics.html
    BIOPHYSICS
    Biophysics, also known as biological physics, is an interdisciplinary science that applies the principles of physics and chemistry and the methods of mathematical analysis and computer modeling to understand how the mechanisms of biological systems work.
    Biophysics is a molecular science that seeks to explain biological function in terms of the molecular structures and properties of specific molecules. The size of these molecules varies dramatically, from small fatty acids and sugars (1 nanometer (nm), or the equivalent of three atoms in width), to macromolecules such as proteins (5 to 10 nm), to starches (greater than 1,000 nm and longer than the thickness of a human hair), to the enormously elongated DNA molecules (more than 1 centimeter long but only 20 nm wide, or the scaled equivalent of a piece of string 45 miles long). These biomolecules, the sole building blocks of living organisms, assemble into cells, tissues and whole organisms by forming complex individual structures that are visible under a light microscope.
    Biophysics can trace its roots back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who first developed hypotheses about the physical basis for consciousness and perception. It underwent rapid development after World War II, stimulated in part by the application of nuclear physics to biological systems, including the investigation of radiation effects on living matter. In the course of these studies, physicists were introduced to biologists and biological problems, and biophysics evolved as a new scientific field.

    80. Transesophageal Heart Pacing
    biophysics group, Department of Physics, Mathematics and biophysics of Kaunas University of Medicine.
    http://biophysics.8m.com
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