Biophysics Spring 23/24-Halic
About Course
For Halic
Students will learn about biophysics, which applies the principles of physics to understand biological systems, including the physical mechanisms underlying molecular interactions and cellular processes. They will explore the molecular structure of living organisms, focusing on how biological macromolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids are organized and interact to maintain life processes.
In studying radioactivity, students will understand the types of radioactive decay (alpha, beta, and gamma), how radioactive materials emit radiation, and their applications in medicine and research. They will also learn about ionization, the process by which atoms or molecules acquire a charge by losing or gaining electrons, and its significance in biological systems, particularly in the context of radiation exposure and its effects on cells and tissues.
This comprehensive understanding of these topics equips students with insights into the physical principles that govern biological structures and processes, the role of radioactivity and ionization in health and disease, and their applications in medical and scientific fields.
Course Content
Biophysics
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42:07
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Molecular structure of living organism
56:36 -
Molecular structure of living organism part 2
56:09 -
Radioactivity
50:56 -
Ionizing and non ionizing Radiation part 1
56:10 -
Ionizing and non ionizing Radiation part 2
18:25