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Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
4d ago
Anybody have any idea how long atoms exist for in the human body before needing to be turned over? Like how long does a particular carbon atom exist in our body after being ingested and incorporated into amino acids for whatever protein or say cobalt atoms in cobalamin.
Just curious.
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Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
1w ago
I've recently installed gromacs and everything necessary to run it through wsl but in doing the tutorial I keep encountering an error that says the chosen file can't be found when attempting to unzip the tutorial folder I'm sure I've just messed up either a path or haven't installed something properly but I can't seem to get passed this issue and I've followed all of the setup tutorials, does anyone have experience with setting up the software that may be able to assist me?
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Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
2w ago
From what I can tell of how he describes the process someone enters the vat of aqua-green liquid and perhaps with molecular coding a strong EM field (from outside the pool) directs the enzymes for the manipulation or body rebuild desired. I'm wondering if something similar could be developed for just healing....
The book at Archive.org,
https://archive.org/details/solis0000atta
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Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
2w ago
Guys how difficult is biophysics PhD? I have major in bio and minor in physics,statistics. What do they look for and what schools to consider?Should physics department be considered or bio?
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Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
3w ago
I have been applying in REU as major in biology and minor in physics and stats. In my institute lab I majorly do theoretical biology whereas through summers and course work I do wet lab and have worked with model organisms ,protein cloning etc.
However recently I am only being considered for computational roles and experimental biophysics labs are hesitant to take me. Though I am an undergrad student just learning to balance both.
Its very disappointing..given I want to balance both,will phd admission committees also see the same and deny positions in experimental labs?
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Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
1M ago
I am back with more course questions, my university has 2 diff eq course options one teaches Laplace transform and the other does not so is learning Laplace transform going to be necessary? Thank you in advance for any assistance.
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1M ago
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1M ago
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Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
1M ago
Hey guys!
I'm a 6th year biophysics PhD student working with a student who needs to determine kinact/KI by fluorogenic assay. We did a literature search, but found little methodical information and so figured we had to design the assay ourselves.
Our primary reference is: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1087057116671509
This paper, and most others like it, use % occupancy graphs generated for every concentration of inhibitor at a given time point. These % occupancy graphs are hyperbolic, the actual graph you obtain by inhibiting the enzyme with varying concentrations of inhibitor ..read more
Reddit - Biophysics: Where physics meets biology
1M ago
My university doesnt offer an undergrad major in bio-physics only minor, but I want to focus on this area. My current plan is to DIY by adding a bio-chemistry and molecular biology minor? As well as a major in physics, would this cover enough knowelde to pursue bio-physics? Thanks
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