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What is biophysics?

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I've heard that biophysics is an interesting and rapidly growing field. However it seems that all the information I find on it is vague.

 

Does anyone know more about this?

 

Also, what use can it be? What can we do with it?

Edited by MindfulEnt

For the most part it is the use of methods traditionally rooted in physics to examine biological phenomena. This can include e.g. theoretical models for e.g. simulating molecule interactions but also experimental techniques.

Biophysics is an amalgam of biology and physics. It tends to use principles of physics to explain biological phenomenon.

In today's world, there is a good scope of biophysics, it is applicable in medical research work, equipment development, genetic engineering and so on.

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