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BIOPHYS 242: Methods in Molecular Biophysics (SBIO 242)

Experimental methods in molecular biophysics from theoretical and practical standpoints. Emphasis is on X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, and fluorescence spectcroscopy. Prerequisite: physical chemistry or consent of instructor.
Terms: Win | Units: 3

BIOPHYS 244: Mechanotransduction in Cells and Tissues (BIOE 283, ME 244)

Mechanical cues play a critical role in development, normal functioning of cells and tissues, and various diseases. This course will cover what is known about cellular mechanotransduction, or the processes by which living cells sense and respond to physical cues such as physiological forces or mechanical properties of the tissue microenvironment. Experimental techniques and current areas of active investigation will be highlighted. This class is for graduate students only.
Terms: Aut, Win | Units: 3

BIOPHYS 294: Cellular Biophysics (APPPHYS 294, BIO 294)

Physical biology of dynamical and mechanical processes in cells. Emphasis is on qualitative understanding of biological functions through quantitative analysis and simple mathematical models. Sensory transduction, signaling, adaptation, switches, molecular motors, actin and microtubules, motility, and circadian clocks. Prerequisites: differential equations and introductory statistical mechanics.
Terms: Win | Units: 3
Instructors: ; Fisher, D. (PI)

BIOPHYS 300: Graduate Research

Investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-18 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: ; Abu-Remaileh, M. (PI); Airan, R. (PI); Altman, R. (PI); Barron, A. (PI); Bintu, L. (PI); Block, S. (PI); Boettiger, A. (PI); Boxer, S. (PI); Brandman, O. (PI); Brunet, A. (PI); Brunger, A. (PI); Bryant, Z. (PI); Cegelski, L. (PI); Chaudhuri, O. (PI); Chiu, W. (PI); Chu, G. (PI); Chu, S. (PI); Cochran, J. (PI); Cremer, J. (PI); Cui, B. (PI); Das, R. (PI); Davis, M. (PI); Doniach, S. (PI); Dror, R. (PI); Druckmann, S. (PI); Dunn, A. (PI); Engelhardt, B. (PI); Feng, L. (PI); Ferrell, J. (PI); Fisher, D. (PI); Fordyce, P. (PI); Frydman, J. (PI); Garcia, C. (PI); Gevaert, O. (PI); Glover, G. (PI); Good, B. (PI); Goodman, M. (PI); Greenleaf, W. (PI); Harbury, P. (PI); Herschlag, D. (PI); Huang, K. (PI); Huang, P. (PI); Jacobs-Wagner, C. (PI); Jardetzky, T. (PI); Kachru, S. (PI); Kim, P. (PI); Kobilka, B. (PI); Kool, E. (PI); Kopito, R. (PI); Kornberg, R. (PI); Kundaje, A. (PI); Levin, C. (PI); Levitt, M. (PI); Lewis, R. (PI); Li, J. (PI); Li, L. (PI); Liphardt, J. (PI); Long, S. (PI); Lundberg, E. (PI); Mackall, C. (PI); Maduke, M. (PI); Martinez, T. (PI); Moerner, W. (PI); Pande, V. (PI); Petrov, D. (PI); Prakash, M. (PI); Puglisi, J. (PI); Quake, S. (PI); Red-Horse, K. (PI); Saggar, M. (PI); Salzman, J. (PI); Schnitzer, M. (PI); Sharaf, N. (PI); Skotheim, J. (PI); Snyder, M. (PI); Solomon, E. (PI); Spakowitz, A. (PI); Spudich, J. (PI); Tang, S. (PI); Ting, A. (PI); Wagner, A. (PI); Wandless, T. (PI); Wang, B. (PI); Zare, R. (PI); Zuchero, B. (PI); de la Zerda, A. (PI); Au, J. (GP); Dang, V. (GP); Turner, K. (GP)
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