biophysics in A Sentence

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    E Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics.

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    Biophysics can be divided into some parts.

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    Molecular Biophysics Program.

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    Dept. Physics E22(Biophysics).

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    Scientists- experts in the fields of biology, Biophysics and bio-engineering.

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    Academia Sinica Biotechnology Molecular Biophysics Technology Molecular and Biological Agricultural Sciences Bioinformatics Nano Science Earth System.

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    Our Biophysics research group is studying the mechanism plants use to protect themselves from excessive sunlight.

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    Of course, each university may offer different areas of concentration, such as Biophysics, novel biomaterials and wound healing.

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    She is globally recognized for her pioneering research in nano Biophysics, particularly for the study of molecular mechanics behind the reading

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    He was also a pioneer in the field of Biophysics and was the first one to suggest that plants too can feel pain and understand affection.

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    She is globally recognized for her pioneering research in nano Biophysics, particularly for the study of molecular mechanics behind the reading and writing of information in DNA.

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    December 1950 specializes in the field of Molecular Biophysics and is currently a professor of theoretical Biophysics group in Molecular Biophysicsunit of in the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.

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    What they found was that, in theory, these“natural frequencies” and Biophysics of the Caudipteryx's body would cause its little baby wings to flap up and down in a way suggestive of actual flight.

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    Roderick MacKinnon(born 19 February 1956) is a professor of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics at Rockefeller University who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Peter Agre in 2003 for his work on the structure and operation of ion channels.

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    After two years of intense advanced-level biology and Biophysics courses(likened by many to“drinking from a fire hose”) and two more years of rapid-fire clinical rotations, one enters residency for another four to seven years, and often an additional fellowship after that.

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    The remaining 24 ECTS credits out of 60 ECTS are elective, which the student obtains by completing three core elective courses(6 ECTS each) within the selected modules Physics, Biophysics, Educational Physics and with two elective courses Transferable Skills I and II(3 ECTS each).

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    The Nanoscience programme at Lund University has its scientific base in a physics description of nanoscale phenomena, but in addition to nanophysics you can, depending on your background and interests, choose to specialise in fields such as nanoelectronics, materials science or Biophysics.

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    The Master's programme in Nanoscience at Lund University has its scientific base in a physics description of nanoscale phenomena, but in addition to nanophysics you can, depending on your background and interests, choose to specialise in fields such as nanoelectronics, materials science or Biophysics.

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    Under the leadership of former Director Andrew H-J Wang(2002-2006) and Ming-Daw Tsai(2006-2014), and Director Ching-Shih Chen, the Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics Program in Drug Discovery and Biotechnology founded by TIGP, Academia Sinica in 2002 has advanced to one of the best interdisciplinary programs in Taiwan.

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    Under the leadership of former Director Andrew H-J Wang(2002-2006) and Ming-Daw Tsai(2006-2014), and Director Ching-Shih Chen, the Chemical Biology and Molecular Biophysics Program in Drug Discovery and Biotechnology ヨ founded by TIGP, Academia Sinica in 2002 ヨ has advanced to one of the best interdisciplinary programs in Taiwan.

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    But Markovitz and his co-senior author Hashim M. Al-Hashimi, Ph.D., professor of biochemistry at Duke University and formerly professor of chemistry and Biophysics at U-M, hope that their team's work can help address the lack of antiviral drugs that work well against many viruses or against viruses that change rapidly, such as influenza.

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