Biophysicist (noun)

A scientist who studies the physical and biological processes in living organisms.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from bio- + physicist.

Examples:

  1. Biophysicists use advanced techniques to study the molecular and cellular processes in living organisms.
  2. A biophysicist might study the structure and function of proteins and DNA.
  3. Biophysicists often work in interdisciplinary teams, collaborating with biologists and physicists to understand complex biological systems.
  4. Many biophysicists work in academic institutions, conducting research and teaching students.
  5. The work of biophysicists has led to major advances in medicine and biotechnology, including the development of new drugs and therapies.
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