The Center for Biological Physics at ASU conducts research into biological phenomena using the tools and methodologies of physics. Our interests span biomolecules, systems biology, and embryo development, and our faculty have expertise in a wide range of experimental, theoretical, and computational methods. We collaborate widely with life scientists on both basic and applied research questions - from the fundamental principles of life, to translational research in biomedicine. We have a vibrant interdisciplinary environment, centered in a dedicated and interactive physical space in the physical sciences building. We run three seminar series, and host at least two workshops each year. Our Center comprises 15 core faculty members with home appointments in physics, chemistry, and engineering, many graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, a program coordinator, Jill Kolp, and an IT specialist, Kirill Speranskiy. We welcome inquiries from prospective graduate students. Please contact Jill Kolp, or the Center Director, Timothy Newman.