What do biophysics do and where do they work?

In summary, biophysics is a field that focuses on the physical chemistry of biopolymers, such as their structure and dynamics. They also use analytical techniques like nuclear magnetic resonance, atomic force microscopy, and UV-vis spectroscopy. Their research includes single molecule reaction kinetics, biomaterial properties and applications, and the use of biopolymers in nanotechnology and biosensors. They also study biopolymer folding and interactions with other biopolymers and inorganic surfaces. Some unconventional research areas, like biophotonics, also exist within biophysics.
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at my school what I've seen is that they mostly do physical chemistry of biopolymers: structure, dynamics, analytical techniques.

there's a lot of overlap with physical chemistry and materials science in things like biomaterials and polymer dynamics. they also use a lot of the same analytical techniques like nuclear magnetic resonance, atomic force microscopy and UV-vis spectroscopy. the main research is in single molecule reaction kinetics, properties and applications of biomaterials, use of biological polymers in (nonmedical related) nanotechnology, and design of biosensors.

there is also computational work about biopolymer folding and interaction with other biopolymers, as well as biopolymer interactions with inorganic surfaces.

other than that, there's some more unconventional research like biophotonics which i don't really understand the point of nor see any practical application to, but its there.
 

Related to What do biophysics do and where do they work?

1. What is biophysics?

Biophysics is a branch of science that combines the principles of physics with the study of biological systems. It focuses on understanding the physical processes that occur in living organisms, from the molecular level to the whole organism level.

2. What do biophysics do?

Biophysicists use physical and mathematical tools to study and analyze biological systems, with the goal of understanding how living organisms function and how diseases develop. They may use techniques such as spectroscopy, microscopy, and computational modeling to investigate biological processes.

3. What kind of research do biophysics do?

Biophysics research can cover a wide range of topics, such as protein structure and function, cellular signaling, neuroscience, and biomechanics. Some biophysicists may focus on a specific area, while others may use a multidisciplinary approach to study complex biological systems.

4. Where do biophysics work?

Biophysicists can work in a variety of settings, including universities, government agencies, and private research institutions. They may also work in collaboration with other scientists, such as biologists, chemists, and engineers, in order to address complex biological questions.

5. How does biophysics contribute to society?

Biophysics research has led to many important discoveries and advancements in fields such as medicine, agriculture, and environmental science. By understanding the physical processes of living organisms, biophysicists can develop new technologies and treatments to improve human health and address global challenges.

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