Biophysics

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In the 21st century, new fields of scientific inquiry are emerging at a breathtaking pace. In the biological sciences, emphasis will be increasingly on quantitation and prediction of living systems—precisely the focus of biophysics. Biophysics is a discipline that sits at the interface between biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computation, and engineering. It is uniquely well suited for the study of biology in the post-genomic era. Besides its role in contributing fundamental understanding of the properties of molecules, cells, and complex biological systems, biophysics is also central to the development of novel medical technologies and to the bioengineering and biopharmaceutical industry.

Biophysics was first established as an independent discipline at Johns Hopkins. The Thomas C. Jenkins Department of Biophysics has a remarkable tradition of excellence in research and teaching and of developing leaders in the scientific community.

The undergraduate major in biophysics constitutes a rigorous program of study that will help students develop the broad set of skills in science, math, and computation necessary to compete in the interdisciplinary environment of modern science, medicine, and engineering. The biophysics major emphasizes independent thinking and critical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and it teaches students how to move with ease across disciplines.

The undergraduate major in biophysics is intended for the student interested in advanced study of biophysics or the related fields of biochemistry, quantitative or computational biology, quantitative or computational biology, molecular biology, physiology, pharmacology, and neurobiology. The biophysics major fulfills all typical science premedical requirements with the exception of Organic Chemistry Lab (AS.030.225 Introductory Organic Chemistry Lab or AS.030.227 Chemical Chirality: An Introduction in Organic Chem. Lab, Techniques. The student majoring in biophysics, with the advice of a member of the department, chooses a program of study that will include foundation courses in biology, chemistry, and physics followed by advanced studies in modern biophysics and research. The biophysics major requires that students earn a grade of “C” or greater for all courses required in the major. A student who earns a grade of “C-“ or below must repeat the course and earn a better grade.

Chemistry  
AS.030.101
& AS.030.105
Introductory Chemistry I
and Introductory Chemistry Lab I
4
or AS.030.107 Chemical Principles w/lab: An Integrated Studio Course
AS.030.102
& AS.030.106
Introductory Chemistry II
and Introductory Chemistry Laboratory II
4
or AS.030.103 Applied Chemical Equilibrium and Reactivity w/lab
AS.030.205 Organic Chemistry I 4
AS.030.206 Organic Chemistry II 4
or AS.030.212 Honors Organic Chemistry II with Applications in Biological and Materials Chemistry
Physics  
AS.171.101 General Physics:Physical Science Major I 4
or AS.171.103 General Physics I for Biological Science Majors
or AS.171.105 Classical Mechanics I
or AS.171.107 General Physics for Physical Sciences Majors (AL)

AS.173.111

General Physics Laboratory I  

or AS.173.115

Classical Mechanics Laboratory
AS.171.102 General Physics: Physical Science Majors II 4
or AS.171.104 General Physics/Biology Majors II
or AS.171.106 Electricity and Magnetism I
or AS.171.108 General Physics for Physical Science Majors (AL)
AS.173.112 General Physics Laboratory II 1
or AS.173.116 Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory
AS.171.310 Biological Physics 4
Mathematics  
AS.110.108 Calculus I 4.00
AS.110.109 Calculus II (For Physical Sciences and Engineering) 4
or AS.110.113 Honors Single Variable Calculus
AS.110.202 Calculus III 4
or AS.110.211 Honors Multivariable Calculus
AS.110.201 Linear Algebra 4
or AS.110.212 Honors Linear Algebra
or EN.550.291 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
Biophysics  
AS.250.205 Introduction to Computing 3
AS.250.253 Protein Engineering and Biochemistry Lab 3
AS.250.315 Biochemistry I 4.00
AS.250.316 Biochemistry II 3.00
AS.250.372 Biophysical Chemistry 4
AS.250.381 Spectroscopy and Its Application in Biophysical Reactions 3
AS.250.383 Molecular Biophysics Laboratory 3
Research (Two semesters or 6 credits required)  
AS.250.521 Research Problems 3.00
AS.250.522 Research Problems 0 - 3
or AS.250.574 Research Problems
Major Electives (Four required)  
Two courses from List #1 (see below) 5-8
Two courses from List #1 or #2 (see below) 6-8
List #1  
AS.250.265 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3
AS.250.301 Laboratory in Molecular Evolution: Using ancestral (Lab in Molecular Evolution) 3
AS.250.313 Molecular and Cellular System Biology (Molecular and Cellular Systems Biology) 4
AS.250.353 Computational Biology 3
AS.250.401 Advanced Seminar in Structural and Physical Virology 3
AS.250.403 Bioenergetics: Origins, Evolution and Logic of Living Systems (Bioenergetics) 3
AS.250.411 Advanced Seminar in Structural Biology of Chromatin 3
AS.250.421 Advanced Seminar in Membrane Protein Structure, Function & Pharmacology 3
AS.171.202 Modern Physics 4
AS.171.309 Wave Phenomena with Biophysical Application 4
or AS.171.201 Special Relativity/Waves

 

List #2  
AS.020.306 Cell Biology 4
AS.020.303 Genetics 3
AS.020.344 Virology 3
AS.020.346 Immunology 3
AS.020.363 Developmental Biology 3
AS.020.380 Molecular Biology 3
EN.550.211 Probability and Statistics for the Life Sciences 4
or EN.550.311 Probability and Statistics for the Biological Sciences and Engineering
Any course 300-level or higher in Biology, Biophysics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics that is 3 credits or greater. 3

Scheduling conflicts occasionally arise due to schedule changes in the departments of Physics, Biology, and Chemistry. Prospective biophysics majors should consult with the departmental undergraduate advisor to determine how the conflicts can be resolved.

  • Application and Supplement
  • $70 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver
  • Signed Early Decision Agreement
  • Secondary School Report
  • SAT Reasoning Test or ACT Test
  • Mid-year Report*
  • TOEFL or IELTS results (recommended)
  • International Certification of Finances Form and Bank Statement

Scholarships

Both need- and merit-based financial assistance is available for international applicants, although both types of assistance are limited. The admissions process for international students is need-aware, meaning the offer of admission is directly linked to the student’s ability to meet expenses. 

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