Nonlinear Biomedical Physics Blog


Welcome to the Nonlinear Biomedical Physics blog. We hope this site will become the forum for demonstrating how nonlinear methods can shed new light on biological phenomena and medical applications. The blog is also intended to bridge the technical, mathematical and cultural divides between the physical disciplines where these methods are being developed and the audience for their use in the biological and medical sciences.
We welcome short pieces on interesting topics such as recent research papers, new methodologies, policy directions, funding opportunities and upcoming meetings. Blogs on all aspects of nonlinearity in medical and biological sciences are welcome. Bloggers for this site come from a wide range of backgrounds, like physics and biomedical engineering as well as medicine and biology. You are encouraged to post comments or continue discussions through the site, enabling the free and rapid flow of information, thereby promoting debate.
If you are interested in writing the occasional piece for our blog, or would like more information, please contact us.
We look forward to reading your contributions!
Wlodzimierz Klonowski: Why Nonlinear Biomedical Physics?
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