Quantitative Biology and Biophysics
	In Biochemistry, Quantitative Biology and Biophysics has a broad range of scales, from molecules to cells to whole organisms. It approaches encompass a full range of modern disciplines including biochemistry and molecular biology, biophysics, chemistry, cell biology, genomics and proteomics, computational biology, and structural biology. Quantitative biology is interface of biology and the more quantitative sciences. One of the major aims of Quantitative Biology is thus to understand the underlying principles of complex biological behavior in terms of physical and mathematical models.
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