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Illinois Physics 498: Introduction to Biological Physics

Lecture 1: Introduction to Biophysics

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Contributor(s) Paul R Selvin
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Understanding biology using simple ideas from physics

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    Illinois Physics 498: Introduction to Biological Physics

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    Contributor(s) Paul R Selvin
    Date 07 Apr, 2008
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    We will apply simple yet powerful ideas of physics to gain some understanding of biology. (What is the inertia of a bacteria and how does this affect its behavior?) We will begin with atoms, move to molecules, then macromolecules, then cells, and finally whole systems. For example, how do we …

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