UNM Biophysics
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The University of New Mexico is the hub of a strong and growing biophysics research environment in New Mexico. If you're looking for a graduate research experience that includes exciting cellular and molecular biophysics research and a beautiful southwest climate, then we encourage you to look at our many programs!
Investigators
Steve Koch, Physics, Optics, CHTM |
Susan Atlas, Physics, CARC |
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Keith Lidke, Physics |
Peter Goodwin, Adjunct Physics, LANL/CINT |
Jim Werner, Adjunct Physics, LANL/CINT |
Evan Evans, Biomedical Engineering, CHTM |
David Keller, Chemistry |
Research Capabilities
How to Apply
The faculty and adjunct faculty carrying out molecular biophysics research at UNM and LANL belong to many academic programs. You can choose a graduate program best suited for you, or contact an investigator for guidance. Here are some of the programs:
- Physics PhD and MS programs.
- Optics PhD and MS programs.
- Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program in the school of medicine.
- Chemistry graduate program.
- Biomedical Engineering graduate program.
- Nanoscience and Microsystems graduate program.
Funding
The molecular biophysics research groups at UNM and LANL receive funding from diverse sources, including National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Department of Energy (DOE), American Cancer Society (ACS), Human Frontier Science Program, and many others.


