Methods in Biophysics

BCBP-6800

Biophysics addresses the physical principles of biological function, which requires the application of physical methods. The focus of this course is on methods used to study the interactions and dynamics of biomolecules in vitro, primarily proteins and nucleic acids. It will cover both the theoretical and methodological aspects of molecular biophysical methods. This course is designed as an interdisciplinary introduction to the field and is open to students in biology, chemistry, physics, or engineering.

4 credits
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Past Term Data

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2024
2023
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 6/30
2022
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 7/30
2021
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 11/33
2020
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 7/33
2019
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 8/30
2018
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 8/30
2017
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 5/30
2016
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 5/30
2015
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 3/30
2014
Methods In Biophysics (4c)
  • Catherine Ann Royer
Seats Taken: 7/30
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