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arxiv: 1804.09562 · v1 · pith:7H3HAQW6new · submitted 2018-04-24 · ⚛️ physics.ed-ph · physics.bio-ph

The case for biophysics super-groups in physics departments

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Increasing numbers of physicists engage in research activities that address biological questions from physics perspectives or strive to develop physics insights from active biological processes. The on-going development and success of such activities morph our ways of thinking about what it is to 'do biophysics' and add to our understanding of the physics of life. Many scientists in this research and teaching landscape are homed in physics departments. A challenge for a hosting department is how to group, name and structure such biophysicists to best add value to their emerging research and teaching but also to the portfolio of the whole department. Here we discuss these issues and speculate on strategies.

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