Category: Biophysics

  • Biophysics Careers

    The most common career options for biophysicists include research, teaching, or a combination of both. A master’s degree is generally needed to become a biophysics teacher, lab manager or research associate, while a PhD is necessary in order to be the principal investigator of a research laboratory. Principal investigators design experiments and oversee all of…

  • Biophysics Major

    Some universities offer undergraduate Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees in Biophysics, while others only offer a Biophysics degree at the graduate level (i.e., a master’s and/or doctorate degree). Biophysics degrees are heavily focused on physics and biophysics courses, and usually those who major in biophysics are required to take numerous math and…

  • Areas of Biophysics

    Biophysics is incorporated into many diverse areas of biology. Some research topics in biophysics or involving biophysics include:

  • History of Biophysics

    Biophysics is a relatively young branch of science; it arose as a definite subfield in the early to mid-20th Century. However, the foundations for the study of biophysics were laid down much earlier, in the 19th Century, by a group of physiologists in Berlin. The Berlin school of physiologists included Hermann von Helmholtz, Emil DuBois-Reymond,…

  • Biophysics Definition

    Biophysics is a branch of science that uses the methods of physics to study biological processes. Physics uses mathematical laws to explain the natural world, and it can be applied to biological organisms and systems to gain insight into their workings. Research in biophysics has helped prevent and treat disease, advance drug development, and create…