Biophysics (BIPH)
Graduate Degree Program
College: Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
Abstract
The Biophysics Program (biophysics.umd.edu) in the Institute for Physical Science and Technology (IPST) offers Ph.D. degrees in Biophysics. It is affiliated with the College of Computer, Mathematical, & Natural Sciences and the College of Engineering.
The Maryland Biophysics Program aims to train graduate students in the use of theoretical, computational, and experimental methods to gain quantitative insights into biological systems. The post genomic era is bringing tools for unprecedented characterization and control of living systems. To fully harness these tools for quantitative insights in biology, biomedicine, and bioengineering requires expertise from a number of disciplines. Thus, our program includes faculty from Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Materials Science, Bioengineering and Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering.
The Biophysics Program is open to students with undergraduate degrees in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Computational Science, or Engineering. Because student backgrounds are diverse, we tailor the curriculum to suit the needs of the individual.
Research areas include:
- Cell Mechanics and Motility
- Cellular Dynamics in Immune Signaling, Gene Expression, and Cancer
- Computational Biology and Complex Networks
- Data Analytics in Population Biology
- Experimental and Computational Neuroscience
- Infectious Diseases: Ecology, Evolution, Cellular/Molecular Scale, Mathematical Modeling
- Machine Learning in Biology
- Mechanobiology
- Membrane Biophysics
- Molecular Simulations
- Nanobiology, Biomaterials, and Drug Design
- Protein and RNA Structure and Folding
- Statistical Thermodynamics
The core courses that include (but are not limited to) Statistical Mechanics, Chemical Thermodynamics, Biophysical Chemistry, Membrane Biophysics and Cell Biology constitute the basis for further specialization.
Financial Assistance
We provide financial aid in the form of Teaching Assistantships (TAs) and Dean's Fellowships to all entering graduate students. Assistantships also include tuition assistance and health insurance benefits. Outstanding students are automatically considered for University-wide fellowships. In addition, individual faculty may offer Research Assistantships (RAs) to exceptionally qualified students. It is expected that all students will be RAs after they choose their advisors. Some of our students work with their research advisor to arrange support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Contact
Reach our Biophysics Graduate Program team at biophysics@umd.edu.
Jeffery Klauda
Biophysics Program Co-Director
1227A Chemical & Nuclear Engineering Bldg
4418 Stadium Drive
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Telephone: 301.405.1320
Email: jbklauda@umd.edu
Arpita Upadhyaya
Biophysics Program Co-Director
1151 Physical Sciences Complex
4296 Stadium Drive
College Park, MD 20742
Telephone: 301.405.9939
Email: arpitau@umd.edu
Jessica Crosby
Program Coordinator
1100 Institute for Physical Science & Technology Bldg
8108 Regents Drive
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Telephone: 301.405.9307
Email: jcrosby@umd.edu
Website: biophysics.umd.edu
Courses: BCHM BIOE BIOL BIPH BSCI CHEM ENMA PHYS
Relationships: Chemical Physics (CHPH), Chemistry (CHEM), Materials Science and Engineering (ENMA), Physics (PHYS), Fischell Department of Bioengineering (BIOE), Chemical Engineering (ENCH)
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- Statement of Purpose: In addition to the prompt provided by the Graduate School, applicants to the Biophysics Program should include responses to these questions in their Statement of Purpose.
- Transcript(s)
- TOEFL/IELTS/PTE (international graduate students)
PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Required:
- Letters of Recommendation (3)
- CV/Resume
- Description of Research/Work Experience
Optional:
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
- GRE Subject
- Writing Sample(s) (up to 3)
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Type of Applicant | Fall Deadline |
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Domestic Applicants | |
US Citizens and Permanent Residents | January 7, 2025 |
International Applicants | |
F (student) or J (exchange visitor) visas; A,E,G,H,I and L visas and immigrants | January 7, 2025 |
RESOURCES AND LINKS:
Other Deadlines: biophysics.umd.edu
Program Website: biophysics.umd.edu/admissions/
Application Process: gradschool.umd.edu/admissions/application-process/step-step-guide-applying
Facilities & RESEARCH
Incoming students are provided with desk space with up-to-date computer facilities in an office space designated specifically for first-year Biophysics graduate students.
Biophysics Ph.D. students work with research faculty from across the University of Maryland, in state-of-the-art research labs. The Division of Research's Core Facilities page offers a list of other instrumentation and facilities available for faculty and graduate student researchers at UMD. A few examples relevant to Biophysics Ph.D. students include the Biomolecular NMR Facility, the Mass Spectrometry Facility, and the Imaging Core.
Our proximity to Washington, DC offers unparalleled access to world-class research facilities and institutions. This unique location allows Biophysics Ph.D. students to engage in interdisciplinary research, collaborate with top scientists, and access career-building opportunities in numerous sectors. Some of the nearby facilities and agencies include the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Army Research Laboratory (ARL), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Children's National Medical Center.
The First-Year Experience
ADVISING & MENTORING
Students are assigned a 2-member faculty advisory committee at the time they enroll in the Biophysics program. This committee is the key group that advises the Biophysics student and evaluates their process, especially in the first two years of study. Students meet with their advisory committee at least once per semester.
Biophysics students are also paired with a student mentor, matched based on general research interest. Student mentors are available to share their wisdom to help the first-year student navigate a new academic environment.
RESEARCH ROTATIONS
During their first year in the program, Biophysics graduate students complete three research rotations to gain exposure to various research topics, lab tools, and methodologies while also honing their laboratory skills and identifying a research advisor.
Biophysics Seminar SERIES & SYMPOSIA
A Biophysics Seminar is held (on average) once a week during the Fall and Spring semesters, generally given by visiting scholars.
Symposia consisting of about six nationally- and internationally-known scholars are conducted once a year on various topics. Symposia are well attended by students, postdocs, faculty, and visitors from local institutions such as NIH and Johns Hopkins.
Last Name | First/Middle Name | Graduate Faculty Status | Academic Credentials | Positions |
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Aranda-Espinoza | Jose Helim | Full Member | B.S., University of Zacatecas, Mexico 1990; M.S., University of San Luis Potosi, Mexico 1993; Ph.D., University of San Luis Potosi, Mexico 1998. | Associate Chair, Bioengineering Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor, Bioengineering Associate Professor, Biophysics Affiliate Associate Professor, Materials Science and Engineering |
Briber | Robert M. | Full Member | B.S.,Cornell University, 1979; M.S., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, 1981; Ph.D., 1984. | Professor, Biophysics Professor, Chemical Physics Professor Emeritus, Materials Science and Engineering |
Butts | Daniel | Full Member | n/a, Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor, Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific Computation Associate Professor, Neurosciences and Cognitive Science Associate Professor, Biological Sciences Associate Professor, Biophysics | |
Dayie | Kwaku | Full Member | B.A. Physics,1990, Hamilton College; PhD., Biophysics, 1996, Harvard University | Associate Professor, Biochemistry Associate Professor, Biophysics Associate Professor, Chemistry |
Duncan | Gregg | Full Member | Associate Professor, Bioengineering Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Feijo | Jose | Full Member | Ph.D., University of Lisbon | Professor, Biological Sciences Professor, Biophysics |
Fushman | David | Full Member | M.S., University of Kazan, 1978; Ph.D., University of Kazan, 1985. | Professor, Biochemistry Professor, Biophysics Professor, Chemical Physics Professor, Chemistry |
Girvan | Michelle | Full Member | B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999; Ph.D., Cornell University, 2003; Ph.D., 2004. | Professor, Physics Professor, Biophysics Associate Professor, Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific Computation |
Huang | Huang Chiao | Full Member | Associate Professor, Bioengineering Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Jarzynski | Christopher | Full Member | Distinguished University Professor, Physics Professor, Biophysics Professor, Chemical Physics Professor, Chemistry | |
Kahn | Jason | Full Member | Associate Professor, Biophysics | |
Karlsson | Amy | Full Member | PhD, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 2009 BS, Iowa State University, 2003 | Associate Professor, Biophysics Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering Affiliate Associate Professor, Bioengineering Graduate Director, Chemical Engineering |
Klauda | Jeffery | Full Member | Ph.D. University of Delaware | Co-Director, Biophysics Professor, Biophysics Professor, Chemical Engineering |
Kuo | Catherine K. | Full Member | Associate Professor, Biophysics | |
Lee | Jinwoo | Full Member | Assistant Professor, Biochemistry Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Levy | Doron | Full Member | B.Sc., Tel-Aviv University,Israel 1991 M.Sc., Tel-Aviv University,1994 Ph.D., Tel-Aviv University,1997 | Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific Computation Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, Mathematics Professor, Mathematics Professor, Biophysics |
Liu | Yanxin | Full Member | Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Losert | Wolfgang | Full Member | M.S., University of Munich, 1995; Ph.D., City College of New York, 1998 | Professor, Physics Professor, Biophysics Associate Professor, Chemical Physics Affiliate Professor, Bioengineering |
Maisel | Katharina | Full Member | Associate Professor, Biophysics Assistant Professor, Bioengineering | |
Matysiak | Silvina | Full Member | Ph.D., Rice University, 2007 | Associate Professor, Bioengineering Assistant Professor, Biophysics |
Mukhina | Maria | Full Member | Assistant Professor, Physics Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Nemes | Peter | Full Member | Professor, Biophysics Associate Professor, Biochemistry Associate Professor, Chemistry | |
Papoian | Garegin | Full Member | B.S., Russian Academy of Science, 1994; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1999. | Director, Chemical Physics Professor, Biophysics Associate Professor, Chemistry |
Pierce | Brian | Full Member | Associate Professor, Biophysics | |
Scarcelli | Giuliano | Full Member | Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Speer | Colenso | Full Member | Assistant Professor, Neurosciences and Cognitive Science Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Stroka | Kimberly | Full Member | Associate Professor, Bioengineering Assistant Professor, Biophysics | |
Sukharev | Sergei I. | Full Member | M.S., Russia, 1980; Ph.D., M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1987. | Professor, Biological Sciences Professor, Biophysics |
Tiwary | Pratyush | Full Member | n/a, Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Scientific Computation Professor, Biophysics Assistant Professor, Biochemistry Assistant Professor, Chemistry | |
Upadhyaya | Arpita | Full Member | B.E. & M.S., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, India, 1994; Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2000; | Co-Director, Biophysics Professor, Physics Professor, Biophysics Assistant Professor, Chemical Physics |
Weeks | John D. | Full Member | B.A., Harvard University, 1965; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1969. | Distinguished University Professor, Biophysics Distinguished University Professor, Chemical Physics Distinguished University Professor, Chemistry Affiliate Professor, Physics |
Weitz | Joshua | Full Member | Professor, Biophysics | |
Xu | Alexander | Full Member | B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010; M.S., Stanford University, 2014; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2015. | Assistant Professor, Biophysics |