Computational biophysics uses numerical algorithms to study the physical principles underlying biological phenomena and processes. It provides a means of approximating solutions for theoretical biophysical problems lacking closed-form solutions, and simulating systems for which experiments are deemed infeasible. Theoretical and Computational Biophysicists are at the forefront of developing and using theoretical approaches to extend our understanding of biological processes associated with protein and nucleic acid structure, folding, misfolding and assembly, drug discovery and design and cellular processing.
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