In comparison with other branches of biology and physics, biophysics is relatively new and, therefore, still evolving. Some of the earliest studies in biophysics were conducted in the 1840s by a group known as the Berlin school of physiologists. Among its members were pioneers such as Hermann von Helmholtz, Ernst Heinrich Weber, Carl F. W. Ludwig, and Johannes Peter Müller.[2] Since 1957 biophysicists have organized themselves into the Biophysical Society which now has about 7,000 members over the world.[3] |
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