PHYS 498
Special Topics in Physics
Credit: 1 to 4 hours.
Lecture course on topics of current interest in physics. For advanced undergraduates or graduates. Prerequisites: Determined for each offering; see Schedule.
| CRN | Type | Section | Time | Days | Location | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 36765 | lecture | IBR | 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | M | room 236 Loomis Laboratory | Selvin, P |
| 2 hours Intro to Biophysics Research INTRODUCTION TO BIOPHYSICS RESEARCH. This course will use general science and research articles to explore some of the tremendous recent advances in biophysics. Includes will be new forms of optical imaging techniques, new means of controlling small particles (e.g. with optical tweezers, patch clamping?), new means of engineering immuno-response to better fight diseases and bioterrorism, new advances in understanding integral membrane structures (such as the recent x-ray crystallography of the potassium channel which won a Nobel prize in 2003)? The students are expected to read weekly papers (along with whatever papers are needed to understand them), write a 1 page summary of those papers, participate in discussion, give a speech before the class covering some research topic in greater depth, and write a final report. This course is intended as a seminar of seniors majoring in the physical sciences. (Others allowed in with permission of the instructor). | ||||||