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Biological Physics

Biological Physics is an interdisciplinary field involving the application of the principles and techniques of experimental physics, biochemistry, and molecular biology to understand how biomolecules function and to characterize, manipulate, and modify living systems. Well-qualified graduate students are eligible for full support and training through an NIH-sponsored Molecular Biophysics Training Program.

 

Biomembrane Technology and Biomolecular Photonics

Energy Transduction, Ion Transport, and Signal Recognition

Experimental Studies of Gels

Near-Field Infrared Microscopy

Ultrafast Infrared Spectroscopy