Doctor's degree in Biophysics at Harvard University

 

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Doctor's Degree in Biophysics at Harvard University

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Biophysics

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Initiated in 1959 by Arthur K. Solomon, the Committee on Higher Degrees Biophysics at Harvard University has a long history of important research achievements. Over 60 faculty members from departments including Physics, Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Engineering Sciences, the Division of Applied Sciences, the Division of Medical Sciences (Genetics, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Cell Biology, Neurobiology and the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology), the teaching Hospitals (Childrens' Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital), and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute participate in the training of students in the Biophysics Program.

The program is designed to nurture independent, creative scientists. Applicants for graduate training should have sound preliminary training in the physical sciences, especially chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The primary objective of the program is to educate and train individuals with this background to apply the concepts and methods of the physical sciences to the solution of biological problems. Owing to the interdepartmental nature of the program, a student's research options are increased greatly. Research programs may be pursued in any of the departments or hospitals mentioned previously.

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