What topics does a biophysicist explore in physics, math, and chemistry?

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In summary, biophysicists explore the intersection of physics, math, and chemistry to study the physical and chemical processes that occur within living organisms. They investigate topics such as the structure and function of biological molecules, the mechanics of cell movement, and the electrical signals that govern nerve impulses. Biophysicists also use mathematical models to analyze and understand biological systems, and they employ techniques from chemistry to investigate the chemical reactions that take place in living organisms. By combining these three fields, biophysicists gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles that govern life.
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Hello everyone!
My name is Jason, I am a biophysicist by training and I have a general interest in many areas of physics and maths as well as chemistry. I look forward to lots of interesting discussions to be had here. If you would like to ask me anything then feel free to do so!
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