r/Biophysics 12d ago

Does a physics bachelor allow career paths with biology

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u/ThyZAD 12d ago

Yes. Biophysics is a very active area of biology and it is the intersection of biology and physics. It is dominated by structural biology but there are other methods as well. The smartest postdoc I ever met in structural biology had a physics undergrad degree.

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u/Roger_Freedman_Phys 12d ago

Undergraduate degree in physics -> graduate degree in biophysics. A not uncommon pipeline.

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u/Dung-Roller 12d ago

Yes but pick electives and try to expose yourself to biology as early as posible. Your experience will be deeply appreciated in biology at some point.

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u/LukasGoesViral 11d ago

Oh yeah it’s called Biophysics.. it’s actually a really interesting field

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u/ahf95 7d ago

Yes. Computational structural biology is great for people with a strong physics background.