How Can Biomedical Scientists Learn Basic Physics in the Lab?

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In summary, biomedical scientists can learn basic physics in the lab through hands-on experiments and simulations, as well as by studying the principles and applications of physics in the context of their research. They can also attend workshops and courses specifically designed for scientists to improve their understanding of physics and its relevance to their field. Additionally, collaborating with physicists and other experts can provide valuable knowledge and practical experience in applying physics concepts to biomedical research. Overall, incorporating basic physics knowledge into laboratory work can greatly enhance the understanding and success of biomedical research.
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Hi everyone!

I am a biomedical scientist who wants to know more about the physics that occurs around us in our lab! This is related to a number of issues that have happened, a few recently, and how I can try to learn a bit of basic physics and try to understand what is going on!

Thanks!

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