lundi 29 décembre 2014

What can physicists help in theoretial biology, besides math and fresh perspectives?


By googling this keyword: "theoretical biology" and physics, I get many interesting pages, such as:



All pages I found mostly (or only, if I remember correctly) focus on the advantages of the physicists are math and being a neophyte. But that means a mathematician is also adequate to this.


My undergraduate dissertation is about biophysics, so I actually know that there are things that a physicist can help in biology. But mostly I see them in molecular biology. I don't know what else can physicists actually can help with their background.





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