Hello, biophysics student here

minaap
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i see it all the time online
Hello all! I'm a physics student, planning to apply for a biophysics PhD program once I finish my undergrad.

My main topics of interest are neuroscience and microbial communities. Originally I was just in physics because I liked the approach, but statistical mechanics showed just how applicable physics could be to biology.
 
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Welcome to PF.
 
minaap said:
How did you find PF?: i see it all the time online

Hello all! I'm a physics student, planning to apply for a biophysics PhD program once I finish my undergrad.

My main topics of interest are neuroscience and microbial communities. Originally I was just in physics because I liked the approach, but statistical mechanics showed just how applicable physics could be to biology.
My intrest in biophysics too can we make a theory or work if biophysics too
 
ayan theory maker said:
My intrest in biophysics too can we make a theory or work if biophysics too
We don't "make" theories here on PF, we discuss existing theories that are part of mainstream science. Follow the advice in your introductory post. Read the forum rules.
 
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