Many biological phenomena are especially interesting from a
physical point of view, and recent developments have made it
possible to perform quantitative, 'physics-style' experiments on
many different biological systems. In this volume, composed largely
of lectures at a summer workshop for students in 1991, many of
those emerging problems in biophysics are surveyed, with emphasis
on the confrontation between theory and experiment. The topics
range from the structure and dynamics of individual biological
molecules to the computational strategies of the nervous system.
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