Is a Career in Biophysics Right for Me?

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In summary, a career in biophysics may be right for individuals who have a strong interest in both biology and physics, as it combines these two fields in the study of biological systems at a molecular and cellular level. This career path offers opportunities for research and development in areas such as drug discovery, medical imaging, and biomaterials. It also requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as a solid understanding of advanced mathematics and computer science. Those considering a career in biophysics should also be prepared for a highly competitive job market and the need for ongoing education and training to keep up with advancements in the field.
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Judith Nicho
Hi all,
I'm Judith Nicholas an undergraduate physics student. I am interested in doing MSc Biophysics for my pg programme.
 
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Welcome to the PF, Judith. :smile:

Do you know what kind of work you would like to do with your Biophysics degree?
 

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