Physics of Biological Systems
Physics of Biological Systems. Instructor: Prof. Mithun Mitra, Department of Physics, IIT Bombay. The application of physical principles to biological systems is an exciting and rapidly evolving field of research. Methods of equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical physics, stochastic processes, nonlinear dynamics and polymer physics, among others have helped understand the guiding principles of a variety of biological processes. In this course, we will attempt to provide an introduction to the physics of biological systems using theoretical tools, with examples from diverse areas of biology such as pattern formation, low Reynolds number flows, cytoskeleton and motors and transport in cells, gene expression and chromatin organisation, among others. (from nptel.ac.in)
Lecture 30 - Entropic Strings and Persistence Length |
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