Biophysical Techniques

Biophysical techniques are methods used to study biological systems at a molecular level. These techniques involve the use of physical principles to analyze biological molecules and their interactions. Examples include X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. By using these techniques, scientists can understand the structure, function, and dynamics of biological molecules, which is crucial for advancing fields like biochemistry, biophysics, and drug discovery. Mastering biophysical techniques requires knowledge of physics, chemistry, and biology.
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Nick Bayhi
I'm a biotech entrepreneur and biophysicist PhD