Recent years have seen an explosion in biological information available to life science researchers. Hundreds of genomes have been sequenced and thousands of macromolecular structures have been determined. How do we make sense of this information? How do we organize it to broaden our understanding?
With advances in computational power and sophisticated instrumentation, we are now in a position to develop a comprehensive view of the molecular basis of life.
PMB faculty and the student researchers in their laboratories apply a wide range of approaches in their search for fundamental principles underlying the many reactions and interactions in living systems.
Program in Molecular Biophysics 101 Jenkins Hall 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218