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See also my Biological Physics course website, our Advanced Lab Teaching Resources page and our website on teaching Medical Physics This
web site gives an informal listing of articles on teaching biophysics,
biophysics textbooks, and hyperlinks for biophysics courses nationwide,
plus a few English-language sites in other countries. I have tried to
list primarily websites containing at least a syllabus plus other course
materials. In some cases, just a description is on-line, but this provides
visitors with an idea of what such courses look like. Please feel free
to send me information by email about sites which are having problems
or no longer connect. We especially appreciate being notified about course
websites to include. To get your course webpage listed please send your
name, department, institution, and course webpage URL, plus information
about any special course materials you have available online (lecture
notes, online textbooks, problems, software) to Suzanne
Amador Kane.
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Resources for Teaching Biophysics: Current Articles reviewing the subject: "The Biological Frontier of Physics", Rob Phillips and Stephen R. Quake, Physics Today May 2006, pp. 38-43. "Resource Letter PBFi-1: Physical Frontiers in Biology", Eugenie Vorburger Mielczarek, Am. J. Phys. 74 (5), May 2006, pp. 375-381. "Teaching Biological Physics", Ray Goldstein, Phil Nelson, and Tom Powers, Physics Today, March 2005, pp. 46. "An undergraduate biophysics program: curricular examples and lessons from a liberal arts context," Suzanne Amador Kane, Am. J. Phys. 70, 581 (2002).Biophysics books of interest : Physical Biology of the Cell, Ron Phillips, Jane Kondev and Julie Theriot, Garland Science, 2008. Applied Biophysics: A Molecular Approach for Physical Scientists, Tom A. Waigh, John Wiley & Sons, 2007. Mechanics of the Cell, David Boal, Cambridge University Press, 2002. Mechanics of the Cell Course website (David Boal)--typos & other materials Biological Physics: Energy, Information, Life, Philip Nelson, Publisher: W H Freeman & Co; (July 2003) Molecular Driving Forces: Statistical Thermodynamics in Chemistry and Biology, Ken A. Dill and Sarina Bromberg, Garland Science, 2003. Molecular and Cellular Biophysics, Meyer B. Jackson, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK 2006. Physics in Molecular Biology, Kim Sneppen & Giovanni Zocchi, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK (2005). Methods in Modern Biophyiscs,
Bengt Nolting, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2004. Glaser, Roland, Biophysics,
New York : Springer, 2001. An Introduction to Environmental
Biophysics, Gaylon S. Campbell & John R. Norman, Springer, New York,
1998. E. Coli in Motion, Howard Berg, 2001.
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| Biological Physics Laboratories Johns Hopkins Biological Physics Labs MIT's Bioengineering Labs (20.109, .309) Open Courseware Caltech: Physical Biology of the Cell Lab U.C. Berkeley's Physics Advanced Lab (has several nice biological labs) Please send links to others!
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