Famous Biophysicists - List of Famous Biophysicists - page 2

Biophysicists observe and study chemical and physical properties of living organisms. Armed with latest scientific instruments like telescopes, mass spectrometers and lasers, they attempt to explain the mechanism of biological processes. For this purpose, they apply their knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology. Their scientific study works to provide a clear idea about the functions of brain, heart and muscles in living creatures, the process of light absorption by plants and so on. Their job includes observing the effects of drugs and hormones on tissues, to study the evolutionary process of plants and animals to comprehend the nature of genetics and to conduct tests to identify diseases like genetic disorders. Biophysicists have crucial role in developing drugs for the treatment of diseases like cancer. Stem cell is an important area of their scientific study. The credit of developing alternative fuels goes to biophysicists. They also deal with various environmental problems like pollution. With their specialized knowledge, biophysicists work to detect the molecular basis of several life threatening diseases. Moreover, they work on advanced molecular biology techniques like DNA sequencing, mutagenesis and cloning. What follows is a collection of the biographies, timelines, trivia and other information about the professional and personal lives of some of the world’s most famous biophysicists.

The Most Famous Biophysicists

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
James WatsonApril 6, 1928AmericanJames Watson is an American molecular biologist and geneticist who played a crucial role in the discovery of the molecular structure of D.N.A
Alan Lloyd HodgkinFebruary 5, 1914BritishSir Alan Lloyd Hodgkin was an English biophysicist and a physiologist who received the Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963
Aaron KlugAugust 11, 1926BritishAaron Klug, a chemist and biophysicist, won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Archibald HillSeptember 26, 1886BritishArchibald Vivian Hill was a Nobel Laureate English physiologist who is credited for discovering the production of heat in muscles
Francis CrickJune 8, 1916BritishFrancis Crick was an English molecular biologist, biophysicist and neuroscientist, who received the Nobel Prize for Medicine
Walter GilbertMarch 21, 1932AmericanWalter Gilbert is an American biochemist and physicist who won a share of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980
Andrew HuxleyNovember 22, 1917BritishSir Andrew Fielding Huxley was a British physiologist, biophysicist, mathematician and a mechanical wizard
Jagadish Chandra BoseNovember 30, 1858IndianJagadish Chandra Bose was a polymath, physicist, botanist and considered to be one of the fathers of radio science
Maurice WilkinsDecember 15, 1916BritishMaurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins was a New Zealand born British biophysicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Sir Bernard KatzMarch 26, 1911BritishSir Bernard Katz was a German born biophysicist who is known for his remarkable work on nerve biochemistry
Jagadish Chandra Bose

Jagadish Chandra Bose

Jagadish Chandra Bose was a polymath, physicist, botanist and considered to be one of the fathers of radio science

IndianNovember 30, 1858153 views

Francis Crick

Francis Crick was an English molecular biologist, biophysicist and neuroscientist, who received the Nobel Prize for Medicine

BritishJune 8, 1916192 views