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Webpages concerning "Biophysics"

Site of the International School on Magnetic Resonance and Brain Function. The purpose of courses is to introduce all the main existing NMR tools for brain function investigation
http://centrofermi-nmr.phys.uniroma1.it/
Keywords:
NMR, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, MRS, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, fMRI, functional, Magnetic, Resonance, Imaging, MRI, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, EEG, electrophysiology, fMRI EEG Combination, DTI, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Erice, Ettore Majorana, Brain function, Anatomical, and, Functional, architecture, of, the, brain, Human Brain function, Dynamics, of, Brain, function, ...

http://centrofermi-nmr.phys.uniroma1.it/

Programs for electrophysiology. Includes diffusion, membrane potentials, sodium and potassium channels, equivalent circuit of the axon, nerve voltage clamp, membrane and propagated action potentials
http://pb010.anes.ucla.edu/
Keywords:
ion, channel, potassium, channel, sodium, channel, animation channel, subunit, sodium, channel, domains, inactivating, particle, excitable, membranes cable, properties, Hodgkin-Huxley, directed, fields, thermal, motion voltage, dependence, diffusion, membrane, potential, nerve, action, potential , propagated, action, potential, nernst, potential

http://pb010.anes.ucla.edu/

How water affects nucleic acid structure
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/nucleic.html
Keywords:
nucleic, acid, DNA, hydration, water, RNA, nucleic acid, DNA hydration, ribose

http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/nucleic.html

EBSA - European Biophysical Societies Association - European Biophysics Journal - Journal of the European Biophysical Societies Association, dedicated to the Science of Biophysics
http://www.ebsa.org/
Keywords:
Science, Biophysics, biophysics, biophysical, journal, Journal, magazine, authors, referees, Europe, academic, academical, learned, research, microscopy, spectroscopy, physiology, electrophysiology, protein, structure, MRI, NMR, crystallography, crystals, solutions, dichroism, folding, nucleic acid, biosensors, biology, computing, imaging, chips, gels, scans, blots, plots

http://www.ebsa.org/

Home of the UIUC Chapter of IBS. Find out about our meetings, socials, and other activities.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/biophysics/ibs/
Keywords:
Biophysics, Illinois Biophysics Society, Science, UIUC, computational biology

http://www.life.uiuc.edu/biophysics/ibs/

The BioScience Research Tool is simply the Resource for Bioscience and Education on the Web. BioScientists have selected the best meta-pages and arranged them by discipline.
http://biochemie.net/links/Biophysics/
Keywords:
biophysic, biochemistry, molecular, bio, science, protein, DNA, RNA, ligand, transcription, flourescence, nmr, esr, magnetic, resonance, spectroscopy, crystallography

http://biochemie.net/links/Biophysics/

http://www.iii21.sk
Keywords:
simulation, biophysics, membranes, ion channel, software, iii21

http://www.iii21.sk

BioCoRE is a freely available collaborative environment designed for scientists.
http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/biocore/
Keywords:
biocore, collaboratory, molecular dynamics, namd, vmd, structural biology, simulation, chemistry, biophysics, biochemistry, computational science, computational chemistry, parallel computing

http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/biocore/

includes curriculum vitae and two mathematical (computational) biology papers of Robert A. Hendrix, M.D. derived from his Triologic thesis: spectral analysis of tracheal respiratory mucocilia; mathematical modeling of an ideal cilium by vector analysis and partial differential equations based on properties of microtubules. Links to pages on foundations of mathematics and celestial na...
http://members.aol.com/tiermensch/index.html
Keywords:
hendrix, hendrix md, robert a. hendrix, robert hendrix, ra hendrix, ra hendrix md, cilium, cilia, mucocilium, mucocilia, ciliary function, mucociliary function, ciliary structure, mucociliary structure, ciliary beat frequency, trachea, respiratory epithelium, triologic, spectral analysis, mathematical model, triologic thesis, mathematical biology, computational biology, mathematical transform, ...

http://members.aol.com/tiermensch/index.html

Previous issues of logistics and supply chain articles and columns
http://nanotech.about.com/science/nanotech/library/weekly/aa062500a.htm
Keywords:
logistics, supply chain, articles, weekly article, weekly feature, column, past issues, previous issues, previous articles, old, back, archive

http://nanotech.about.com/science/nanotech/library/weekly/aa062500a.htm

living on thermal cycling; origin of life; life in thermal gradients; ATP; extraterrestrial life; Moon, Mercury, Europa, Titan
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Node/5345/
Keywords:
thermosynthesis, origin of life, life on Mars, evolution, heat, extraterrestrials, ATPsynthase

http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Node/5345/

Web Site of the Swedish Structural Biology Network
http://xray.bmc.uu.se/sbnet/

http://xray.bmc.uu.se/sbnet/

http://www.biophysics.org/

http://www.biophysics.org/

http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/BBS/bbs.html

http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/BBS/bbs.html

http://www.uwo.ca/biophysics/

http://www.uwo.ca/biophysics/

http://www.bioelectromagnetics.org/

http://www.bioelectromagnetics.org/

http://www.life.uiuc.edu/crofts/bioph354/index.html

http://www.life.uiuc.edu/crofts/bioph354/index.html

http://web-mcb.agr.ehime-u.ac.jp/english/biophys/default.htm

http://web-mcb.agr.ehime-u.ac.jp/english/biophys/default.htm

http://home.hccnet.nl/ja.marquart/

http://home.hccnet.nl/ja.marquart/

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Wikipedia-Article "Biophysics"

Biophysics (also biological physics) is an interdisciplinary science that applies the theories and methods of physical sciences to questions of biology.

Biophysics research today comprises a number of specific biological studies, which do not share a unique identifying factor, or subject themselves to clear and concise definitions. This is the result of biophysics' relatively recent appearance as a scientific discipline. The studies included under the umbrella of biophysics range from sequence comparison to neural networks. In the recent past, biophysics included creating mechanical limbs and nanomachines to regulate biological functions. Nowadays, these are more commonly referred to as belonging to the fields of bioengineering and nanotechnology respectively. We may expect these definitions to further refine themselves.

Contents

Overview

Traditional studies in biology are conducted using statistical ensemble experiments, typically using pico- to micro-molar concentrations of macromolecules. Because the molecules that comprise living cells are so small, techniques such as PCR amplification, gel blotting, fluorescence labeling and in vivo staining are used so that experimental results are observable with an unaided eye or, at most, optical magnification. Using these techniques, biologists attempt to elucidate the complex systems of interactions that give rise to the processes that make life possible. Biophysics typically addresses biological questions similar to those in biology, but the questions are asked at a molecular (i.e. low Reynolds number) level. By drawing knowledge and experimental techniques from a wide variety of disciplines (as described below), biophysicists are able to indirectly observe or model the structures and interactions of individual molecules or complexes of molecules. In addition to things like solving a protein structure or measuring the kinetics of single molecule interactions, biophysics is also understood to encompass research areas that apply models and experimental techniques derived from physics (e.g. electromagnetism and quantum mechanics) to larger systems such as tissues or organs (hence the inclusion of basic neuroscience as well as more applied techniques such as fMRI).

Biophysics often does not have university-level departments of its own, but have presence as groups across departments within the fields of biology, biochemistry, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, medicine, pharmacology, physiology, physics, and neuroscience. What follows is a list of examples of how each department applies its efforts toward the study of biophysics. This list is hardly all inclusive. Nor does each subject of study belong exclusively to any particular department. Each academic institution makes its own rules and there is much mixing between departments.

  • Biology and molecular biology - Almost all biophysics efforts are included in some biology department somewhere. To include some: gene regulation, single protein dynamics, bioenergetics, patch clamping, biomechanics.
  • Structural biology - angstrom-resolution structures of proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, carbohydrates, and complexes thereof.
  • Biochemistry and chemistry - biomolecular structure, siRNA, nucleic acid structure, structure-activity relationships.
  • Computer science - molecular simulations, sequence alignment, neural networks, databases.
  • Mathematics - graph/network theory, population modeling, phylogenetical analysis.
  • Medicine and neuroscience - tackling neural networks experimentally (brain slicing) as well as theoretically (computer models), membrane permitivity, gene therapy, understanding tumors.
  • Pharmacology and physiology - channel biology, biomolecular interactions, cellular membranes, polyketides.
  • Physics - biomolecular free energy, biomolecular structures and dynamics, protein folding, stochastic processes, surface dynamics.

Many biophysical techniques are unique to this field. Many of the research traditions in biophysics were initiated by scientists who were straight physicists, chemists, and biologists by training.

Topics in biophysics and related fields

Famous biophysicists

Other notable biophysicists

References

  • Perutz M.F. Proteins and Nucleic Acids, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1962
  • Perutz MF (1969). The haemoglobin molecule. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B 173 (31): 113-40. PMID 4389425
  • Dogonadze R.R. and Urushadze Z.D. Semi-Classical Method of Calculation of Rates of Chemical Reactions Proceeding in Polar Liquids.- J.Electroanal.Chem., 32, 1971, pp. 235-245
  • Volkenshtein M.V., Dogonadze R.R., Madumarov A.K., Urushadze Z.D. and Kharkats Yu.I. Theory of Enzyme Catalysis.- Molekuliarnaya Biologia (Moscow), 6, 1972, pp. 431-439 (In Russian, English summary)

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