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         Biophysics:     more books (100)
  1. Basic Biophysics for Biology by Edward K. Yeargers, 1992-09-30
  2. High Pressure Effects in Biophysics and Enzymology
  3. The Physics of Proteins: An Introduction to Biological Physics and Molecular Biophysics (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering) by Hans Frauenfelder, 2010-06-10
  4. Handbook of Single-Molecule Biophysics
  5. Introduction to the Biophysics of Activated Water by Igor V. Smirnov, Vladimir I. Vysotskii, et all 2005-04-30
  6. Applied Biophysics of Activated Water: The Physical Properties, Biological Effects and Medical Applications of MRET Activated Water by Vladimir I. Vysotskii, Alla A. Kornilova, et all 2009-07-06
  7. Optical Activity of Proteins and Other MacRomolecules (Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Vol 5) by B. Jirgensons, 1973-06
  8. Biophysics Problems: A Textbook With Answers by Peter Maroti, Laszlo Berkes, et all 1998-08
  9. Molecular and Cell Biophysics by Ralph Nossal, Harold Lecar, 1991-06
  10. Physiology and Biophysics: Circulation, Respiration and Balance v. 2
  11. Chemical Biophysics: Quantitative Analysis of Cellular Systems (Cambridge Texts in Biomedical Engineering) by Daniel A. Beard, Hong Qian, 2010-08-19
  12. Modern Optical Spectroscopy: With Exercises and Examples from Biophysics and Biochemistry by William W. Parson, 2009-05-05
  13. Radiation Biophysics, Second Edition by Edward L. Alpen, 1997-10-24
  14. Single Molecules and Nanotechnology (Springer Series in Biophysics)

21. MB&B Home - Yale
Information on undergrad and graducate programs, faculty, labs, facilities and resources.
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22. ScienceDirect - Advances In Biophysics - List Of Issues
More results from www.sciencedirect.com Medical biophysicsAn online community for the study of medical biophysics at UWO. Supports user submitted comments, community contributed papers, full text searches,
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23. UAB Cellular & Molecular Graduate Program
The Ph.D. program is designed to produce physiologists for both teaching and research. Master of Science degrees are also awarded through the Graduate School for qualified secondary teachers and medical students.
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24. Theoretical And Computational Biophysics Group
Located at the Beckman Institute of the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Research is centered on the function and structure of supramolecular
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n the News R esearcher's art tells scientific story ... NIH Resource for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics Highlight In an optimistic future, cars and appliances will be powered by renewable energy produced by burning hydrogen gas, with water being the only waste product. To supply this hydrogen gas, scientists are turning their attention to an enzyme called hydrogenase that is found in certain microorganisms, which produce hydrogen gas from sunlight and water. This enzyme, however, is sensitive to oxygen gas, which irreversibly deactivates its hydrogen-producing active site. Understanding how oxygen reaches the active site will provide insight into how hydrogenase's oxygen tolerance can be increased through protein engineering, and in turn make hydrogenase an economical source of hydrogen fuel. In a recent paper (also described in this webpage ), the programs NAMD and VMD are used to analyze the gas diffusion process inside hydrogenase, and how it correlates with the protein's internal fluctuations, thereby creating a map of the oxygen pathways. The calculations revealed two distinct pathways for oxygen to reach the active site. Gases participate in physiological processes of many organisms and the new computational strategy developed promises to image gas diffusion pathways for many relevant proteins. In fact, the researchers are currently inspecting hundreds of proteins for their ability to internally transport gas molecules. image size: 102.1KB

25. NIST Physics Laboratory's - Biophysics And Medical Physics
dose to the tumor volume. biophysics. The Physics Laboratory programs biophysics uses the concepts and tools of physical chemistry and
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26. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Physiology & Biophysics (Biosciences)
Physiology biophysics (Biosciences). A component of The WorldWide Web Virtual Library. Maintained by The Department of Physiology and biophysics
http://neocortex.med.cornell.edu/VL-Physio/
Biosciences
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2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Awarded to Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck
2004 Nobel Prize to:
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  • Linda B. Buck
4 October 2004 The 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck for discoveries concerning "odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system." Axel is University Professor at Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons and Buck is currently a Member at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle. Their work has increased our understanding of the sense of smell in mammals, including the diversity of odorant receptors and the mechanisms by which we experience one of our most complex senses in an orderly fashion. In many mammals, there are about one thousand odorant receptor molecules, each a member of the same family of membrane proteins but distinct in their odorant specificity. Axel and Buck identified this gene familyforming about three percent of the genomeand found that each olfactory receptor cell in the nasal epithelium expresses only one of the thousand genes. Each receptor responds to a selective set of odors, and combinations of receptor activity account for our ability to sense many distinct odors. Additional work by Axel and Buck showed that these genes also control connections the sensory cells make on neural way stationsthe glomeruliwhich display similar specificity.

27. Biophysical Journal
A major journal published by The Biophysical Society. Contains the latest research and review articles.
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28. UIUC Chapter Of The Illinois Biophysics Society
Hopes to create an educational and friendly environment where biophysics students can keep in touch and socialize at the University of Illinois at
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/biophysics/ibs/
MISSION This chapter of the Illinois Biophysics Society (IBS) encourages the participation of all student interested in biophysics research. It hopes to create an educational and friendly environment where biophysics students can keep in touch and socialize. We hope to keep track of where our graduates go and establish corporate contacts.
Become a member today!
DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT A message from the Director of CB
Welcome to the IBS web site! The Center for Biophysics and Computational Biology is a vibrant and diverse enterprise, and this is reflected in the many interests of our student body. The members of the Illinois Biophysics Society are working hard behind the scenes to provide us with symposia and social gatherings, to help with student recruiting, and to keep us informed with their newsletter. These are important activities, reminding us that we are a large family with common goals as well as far-ranging interests.
I encourage all interested students to join in and help IBS’s efforts.
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29. Manis Lab - UNC Chapel Hill (USA)
Cellular basis of information processing in the auditory system. Potassium channels, modeling, synaptic transmission, and dendritic integration.
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To the immediate left is a schematic rendering of part of the circuit of the dorsal cochlear nucleus, looking en face at an isofrequency sheet (top), and looking down from the top of the nucleus at 3 such sheets (bottom). Pyramidal cells are blue, carwheel cells red, stellate cells grey, vertical cells green, and granule cells brown.
The far left image is a dorsal cochlear nucleus pyramidal cell in a brain slice, filled with AlexaFluor 488, and digitally reconstructed. Electrical activity of the cell, and currents through channels are also shown. What do we do? Our laboratory is interested in the mechanisms that the nervous system uses to process sensory information. For example, what makes auditory neurons uniquely suited to the tasks that they must accomplish? What kinds of synaptic and ionic mechanisms normally operate, and what kinds of plasticity are present in the system? Other studies We recently have begun studying the effects of different forms of deafness on central auditory processing mechanisms. Cells in the nervous system sense their inputs and their own activity, and can respond by changing the proteins that they make and use. This can affect information processing.

30. Theoretical And Computational Biophysics Group
Physics @ UIUC. Computer Science @ UIUC. biophysics @ UIUC Theoretical and Computational biophysics Group
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31. Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biophysics
Macromolecular structure and function, and related research on complexes using Xray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, computational biology, electrostatics and bioinformatics at Columbia University, NY.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/gsas/biochem/areas.html

Macromolecular Structure and Function

The department is a leading institution for solving macromolecular structures of biomolecules and their complexes using X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy and other methods. These studies are complemented by active programs in macromolecular function and structural analysis, including research in macromolecular dynamics, computational biology, electrostatics and bioinformatics. Molecular Neurobiology
Understanding of the nervous system has advanced to the point where many problems in neurobiology can be approached at the molecular level. Columbia University is a leading center for studies in Neuroscience, and the Department is uniquely equipped for exploring the molecular basis of neuronal function, development and behavior. Developmental Biology
Developmental biologists try to understand how the basic components of molecular biology and biochemistry, i.e., transcription, signal transduction, and cell-to-cell communication, are utilized in developmental pathways. The Department has several excellent examples of this intellectual approach and the research projects span invertebrate and vertebrate systems. Gene Expression, Regulation and Signal Transduction

32. Biochemistry Option At Caltech
For general information on the graduate program at Caltech, including application forms, go to the Caltech Graduate Office.
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33. Biochemistry At Caltech Faculty
mitosis; growth control; cancer biology. Michael Elowitz biophysics; Biocomputing; Gene regulation networks and variation in living cells.
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34. The Australian Society For Biophysics
The Australian Society for biophysics Home page Warning, you don t have a frame compatible web browser!!!! but hopefully this link should work
http://www.biophysics.org.au/
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35. Annual Review Of Biophysics And Biomolecular Structure
Primarily provides scholarly review articles in biophysics and structural biology.
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36. |ScienceDirect - Biochemistry And Biophysics
ScienceDirect is the webserver of Elsevier Science with access to fulltext articles of journals for subscribers to this service
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37. International Union For Pure And Applied Biophysics
Established worldwide professional society based in England for all biophysicsrelated disiplines.
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38. Medical College Of Wisconsin - Biophysics
The Department of biophysics at the Medical College of Wisconsin is dedicated to quality The research programs in the Department of biophysics are also
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39. Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biophysics, University Of Arizona
Student programs, careers in biochemistry, and an overview of the department.
http://www.biochem.arizona.edu

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The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics offers several opportunities for graduate study in Biochemistry. These include: cross-disciplinary PhD programs, which explore research at the interface of Biochemistry and other, related disciplines; Masters' programs in Applied Biosciences and in General Biology (for middle/high school science teachers); and a 5-year combined BS/MS program in Biochemistry. more...
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40. Plant Physiology And Biochemistry
The journal embraces physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, structure and genetics at different levels, from the molecular to the whole plant and environment.
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Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Plant Physiology and Biochemistry Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... Special issues and supplements For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area Related publications ... Select your view PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
An official journal of the Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology (FESPB) (SFPV)
In English
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Plant Physiology and Biochemistry embraces physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, structure and genetics at different levels, from the molecular to the whole plant and environment.
The journal publishes several types of articles: papers, methods, short papers, trends, hypotheses and reviews. Articles for the series: trends, hypotheses and reviews are either invited by the Editors or proposed by authors for the editors' prior agreement.
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