Medical Biophysics Courses
Medical Biophysics is the application of mathematics and physics to medical research of disease processes in biological systems and the development of medical technology for diagnosis and treatment of disease. This field includes cardiovascular biophysics, orthopedic and soft tissue mechanics, MRI, CT and ultrasound imaging for diagnosis and radiation biophysics for cancer treatment. Courses and laboratories focus on problem solving and modeling to examine normal and diseased biological processes.
Course descriptions from the Academic Calendar
Course descriptions/outlines from the departmental website
Constraints - how your module affects your access to Medical Biophysics courses
Course Selection Guidelines - a year-by-year guide for selecting courses in the basic medical science modules.
What you should know.......
Departmental Counsellors:Dr. Abbas Samani - MSB 402 |
Departmental Office:Medical Sciences Building (MSB) 407 |


