Biophysics & Quantitative Biology, MS

for the degree of Master of Science in Biophysics and Quantitative Biology


The Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology does not admit students to the Biophysics and Quantitative Biology MS degree program. Admission to graduate study is only through the PhD degree program. See Biophysics and Quantitative Biology PhD for more information about the PhD program.

Admission

The objective of the program in biophysics is to give students sufficient training in physics, chemistry, and biology to enable them to apply the conceptual, instrumental, and mathematical approaches of the physical sciences for solving biological problems. The curriculum is broadly based and provides sufficient flexibility for students entering with either previous training in the physical sciences or for students with a background in biology and some experience in the physical sciences.

Admission requirements are usually one year of college biology, one year of college physics, chemistry through organic chemistry, and mathematics through calculus; however deficiencies in one of these areas can be corrected during the first two years of study. The Biophysics and Quantitative Biology Program does not require the subject GRE for admission. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL iBT) or IELTS is required for international applicants.

Please refer to the Biophysics and Quantitative Biology Admissions web page for additional information and application deadlines.

Graduate Teaching Experience

Experience in teaching is considered a vital part of the graduate program and is required as part of the academic work of all Ph.D. candidates in this program. Every biophysics student is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester at the quarter time level or higher.

Faculty Research Interests

Over 40 faculty members from the Schools of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Chemical Sciences, and Medicine, and the Colleges of Engineering and Veterinary Medicine, are affiliated with the Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology.  Faculty interests range from experimental biophysics (single molecule spectroscopy, protein and RNA folding, molecular dynamics, cellular biophysics, imaging, etc.) to computational and theoretical biophysics (utilizing a wide range of computer platforms to simulate diverse biological phenomena at many levels as well as bioinformatics). Individual faculty interests can be found on the Biophysics website.

Facilities and Resources

Center faculty and students have access to world-class research facilities at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, including the Beckman Institute, the Carl R Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, Blue Waters Sustained Petascale Computing, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, the Biomedical Imaging Center, the Roy J Carver Biotechnology Center, and the School of Chemical Sciences' Mass Spectroscopy Center and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Research Center.

Financial Aid

All incoming graduate students in biophysics will be supported by the Center for the first semester in the program. Continuing support for subsequent years will be granted as long as students remain in good standing and continue to make satisfactory academic progress, contingent upon the availability of funds. This support can be in the form of research assistantships, teaching assistantships, traineeships, or fellowships. After the first semester of study, most students are supported directly by their research advisor in the form of a research assistantship.

for the degree of Master of Science in Biophysics and Quantitative Biology


For additional details and requirements refer to the department's Student Handbook and the Graduate College Handbook.

Thesis Option

10 hours of 500-level biophysics courses with a minimum GPA of 3.25 (does not include seminar courses and/or research units and can include no more than 2 hours of tutorials). 500-level courses in other departments count towards this 500-level formal course requirement if they are on the approved Biophysics course list.10
BIOP 401Introduction to Biophysics (or equivalent)3
Elective hours approved by Center Director to bring total hours to 32
BIOP 599Thesis Research (4 min applied toward degree)4
Total Hours32

Other Requirements

Other requirements may overlap
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall: 12
Minimum GPA: 3.0

Non-Thesis Option

10 hours of 500-level biophysics courses with a minimum GPA of 3.25 (does not include seminar courses and/or research units and can include no more than 2 hours of tutorials). 500-level courses in other departments count towards this 500-level formal course requirement if they are on the approved Biophysics course list.10
BIOP 401Introduction to Biophysics (or equivalent)3
Research/Project Hours (4 min applied toward degree)4
Elective hours approved by Center Director to bring total course work hours to 32
Total Hours32

Other Requirements

Other requirements may overlap
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall: 12
Minimum GPA: 3.0

for the degree of Master of Science in Biophysics and Quantitative Biology


Approved Biophysics Course List and Computational & Experimental Lab Course Lists

Biophysics Course List 

ANSC 542Applied Bioinformatics4
BIOE 505Computational Bioengineering4
BIOE 598Special Topics (section TL)1 to 4
BIOP 576Computational Chemical Biology4
CHBE 594Special Topics (section HZ2)1 to 4
CHEM 546Advanced Statistical Mechanics4
CHEM 570Concepts in Chemical Biology4
CHEM 572Enzyme Reaction Mechanisms3 or 4
CPSC 567Bioinformatics & Systems Biol4
CS 598Special Topics (section JP or SS)2 to 4
ECE 564Modern Light Microscopy4
MCB 571Bioinformatics4
PHYS 504Statistical Physics (section A)4

Computational Lab Course List

BIOC 455Technqs Biochem & Biotech4
PHYS 598Special Topics in Physics (section OM or BP)1 to 4
CHEM 483Solid State Structural Anlys4
PATH 521Biophysics of Viruses2

Experimental Lab Course List

ANSC 449Biological Modeling3 or 4
BIOP 576Computational Chemical Biology4
BIOP 586Special Topics in Biophysics (section C)1 to 4
BIOE 505Computational Bioengineering4
BIOE 598Special Topics (section AGB)1 to 4
CHBE 571Bioinformatics4
MCB 432Computing in Molecular Biology3
STAT 530Bioinformatics4

for the degree of Master of Science in Biophysics and Quantitative Biology 


The Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology does not admit students to the Biophysics and Quantitative Biology MS degree program. Admission to graduate study is only through the PhD degree program. See Biophysics and Quantitative Biology PhD for more information about the PhD program.

The Biophysics and Quantitative Biology program offers a direct doctoral (PhD) program for incoming students with a bachelor’s degree. Students graduating with a PhD in Biophysics and Quantitative Biology are expected to demonstrate the ability to:

  • Apply the close interactions between theory and experiments to fundamental advances in our understanding of the physical basis of life using quantitative methods.
  • Develop and demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of an interdisciplinary research area in experimental biophysics and quantitative and computational biology, such as systems biology, structural biology, molecular dynamics, neurophysiology, enzyme mechanisms, fluorescence microscopy, magnetic resonance, and others.
  • Utilize a wide range of platforms to simulate diverse biological phenomena at many levels - from individual macromolecules, to membranes and single cells, to networks of neurons and higher order structures.
  • Identify scientific problems, formulate hypotheses, design experiments and perform data analysis to test proposed hypotheses.
  • Work in collaborative enterprises at the leading edge of interdisciplinary science, as well as in their specialized areas of expertise.
  • Communicate research findings and their impact effectively to multiple stakeholders, both verbally and in writing. 
  • Develop effective leadership skills and intellectual potential to conduct collaborative research and work with a diverse team, both in academia and industry. 

Graduate Degree Programs in Biophysics and Quantitative Biology

for the degree of Master of Science in Biophysics and Quantitative Biology


Center for Biophysics and Quantitative Biology

Center Director: Satish Nair
Biophysics website
Biophysics faculty
318C Roger Adams Laboratory, 600 S Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-1630
biophysics@life.illinois.edu

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