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The Biophysical Society is an international scientific society whose purpose is to lead the development and dissemination of knowledge in biophysics. Founded in 1958, the Society currently consists of over 7,000 members in academia, government, and industry. Although the Society is based in the United States, it is an international organization.
The Michael and Kate Bárány Award for Young Investigators from the Biophysical Society in Rockville, Maryland, "recognizes an outstanding contribution to biophysics by a person who has not achieved the rank of full professor."
He was the 2013-2014 president of the Biophysical Society. [6] Some of his recent work includes the application of light pulses to gold nanoparticles to activate neurons. [7] He is a member of the Editorial Board for PNAS. [8] Bezanilla's daughter Magdalena is a biologist and university professor. [9]
Oval button for WikiProject Biophysics participants. An archer fish shooting at prey.. Conducted by the Biophysical Society (BPS) and WikiProject Biophysics, and sponsored by the Education and Early Careers committees, with the aim of improving wiki content on biophysical topics, introducing more biophysicists to the rewards of wiki editing, and involving existing wiki-editors in this subject ...
From 2012 to 2014, the Biophysical Society sponsored contests for the most improved biophysics-related articles, image collections, or other contributions to Wikipedia or Commons, or other relevant progress. The Biophysics wiki-edit contest page has more details, including the winners and what they did. Up to six winners received $100, a ...
The European Biophysical Societies' Association is a non-profit making organisation [1] (UK Charity Commission no. 1059024), to foster the exchange of scientific information among European biophysicists and biophysicists in general. EBSA is an association of 33 Biophysical Societies in the European area.
Schulten was a Fellow of the Biophysical Society (2012) [35] and of the American Physical Society (1992). [36] He received the Sidney Fernbach Award (with Laxmikant V. Kale) from the IEEE Computer Society in 2012. [5]
External videos “A Conversation with Jack H. Freed” , Cornell University , 2012. "ACERT, Cornell University – Facilitating Modern Biochemistry, Biomedical and Biophysics Research" , Biophysical Society TV, 2014.