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In the Center for Biological Physics, we study biological systems from the molecular to the cell level. With improved experimental data, biology is becoming much more quantitative and at Arizona State University we are researching the underlying principles involved in the machinery of living things and searching for unifying themes both within and between organisms, in an interdisciplinary environment. Arizona State University is a leader in quantitative biology and welcomes enquiries from prospective physics graduate students who would like to join one of our exciting research areas. More information can be obtained from the center director Mike Thorpe and/or the program coordinator Jill Kolp.

 
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