Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology

Friday, March 25, 2022

Physics of Life

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Decadal Survey of Biological Physics/ Physics of Living Systems . A report by the National Academies. On Wednesday I attended a National Aca...
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Friday, March 18, 2022

Otto Schmitt and the Bidomain Model

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In Chapter 7 of Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology , Russ Hobbie and I discuss the bidomain model . Myocardial cells are typic...
Friday, March 11, 2022

Numerical Recipes is Online

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Numerical Recipes , by Press, Teukolsky, Vetterling, and Flannery. In Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology , Russ Hobbie and I oft...
Friday, March 4, 2022

The Annotated Hodgkin & Huxley: A Readers Guide

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The Annotated Hodgkin & Huxley , by Indira Raman and David Ferster . I have always loved the classic set of five papers published by H...
Friday, February 25, 2022

Teaching Dynamics to Biology Undergraduates: the UCLA Experience

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The goal of Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology , and the goal of this blog, is to explore the interface between physics, medicine...
Friday, February 18, 2022

The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer

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One topic that appears over and over again throughout Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology is cancer . In Section 8.8, Russ Hobbi...
Friday, February 11, 2022

The Rest of the Story 3

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Harry was born and raised in England and attended the best schools. After excelling at Summer Fields School , he won a King’s Scholarship t...
Friday, February 4, 2022

Does a Nerve Axon Have an Inductance?

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When I was measuring the magnetic field of a nerve axon in graduate school, I wondered if I should worry about a nerve’s inductance . Put a...
Friday, January 28, 2022

How Far Can Bacteria Coast?

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Random Walks in Biology , by Howard Berg . In last week’s blog post , I told you about the recent death of Howard Berg , author of Random Wa...
Friday, January 21, 2022

Howard Berg (1934–2021)

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Random Walks in Biology , by Howard Berg . Look up at the picture of books at the top of this blog, showing my ideal bookshelf . You see Int...
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I am an emeritus professor of physics at Oakland University, and coauthor of the textbook Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology. The purpose of this blog is specifically to support and promote my textbook, and in general to illustrate applications of physics to medicine and biology.
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