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The biophysics curriculum explores both typical and atypical protein structures and operations, with a focus on membrane channel proteins, along with examining cellular, organ, and whole organism functionality through advanced biophysical, computational, genomic, proteomic, and physiological methods. Particular attention is given to the biophysical characteristics of neural, cardiovascular, and pulmonary systems. Renowned for its distinguished research faculty and adaptable curriculum, the graduate program stands out for its academic rigor.
A bachelor's degree, or the equivalent, from an accredited/government recognized college or university. Most such degrees will be four or more years in length; UB recognizes some three-year degrees, but not all.
A B-grade (GPA of 3.0) or higher from your bachelor's degree (or equivalent) courses. Grade point averages from non-U.S. universities will be evaluated by UB's Office of International Admissions.
Appropriate standardized test scores (GRE, GMAT, LSAT, etc.). Not all programs require test scores. See the official academic test scores section below for more information.
Letters of recommendation.