42 Best Books on Biophysical Engineering

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We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Biophysical Engineering, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Biophysical Engineering Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Biophysical Engineering below.

1. Biophysical Engineering

1."Biophysical Applications of Satellite Remote Sensing" by Jonathan Hanes
“Biophysical Applications of Satellite Remote Sensing” Book Review: This book is designed for remote sensing specialists, ecologists, geographers, biologists, climatologists, and environmental scientists. The focus of the book lies on the broad palette of specific applications (metrics) of biophysical activity derived using satellite remote sensing. With in-depth discussions of satellite-derived biophysical metrics that focus specifically on theory, methodology, validation, major findings, and directions of future research. This book describes major applications of satellite remote sensing for studying Earth’s biophysical phenomena.

2."Advanced Biotechnology" by R C Dubey
“Advanced Biotechnology” Book Review: This book is designed for remote sensing specialists, ecologists, geographers, biologists, climatologists, and environmental scientists. The book embodies 22 chapters covering various important disciplines of biotechnology. It includes cell biology, molecular biology, molecular genetics, biophysical methods, genomics. It also includes proteomics, metagenomics, enzyme technology, immune-technology. Lastly focuses on transgenic plants and animals, industrial microbiology and environmental biotechnology. The book is illustrative. It is written in a simple language.

3."Biophysical Regulation of Vascular Differentiation and Assembly (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)" by Sharon Gerecht
“Biophysical Regulation of Vascular Differentiation and Assembly (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)” Book Review: This book is useful for final year undergraduate (especially project) students, postgraduate research students and research scientists and technicians who wish to understand and use new techniques in the field of Biotechnology. This book is designed for remote sensing specialists, ecologists, geographers, biologists, climatologists, and environmental scientists. This book will provide a unique perspective of how different aspects of the vasculature microenvironment regulate differentiation and assembly. It includes oxygen tension during adult and embryonic vasculogenesis (Semenza and Zandstra). It also includes extracellular matrix during tube morphogenesis and angiogenesis (Wirtz, Davis, Ingber), surface topography and modification (Chen and Gerecht). At the end focuses on shear stress and cyclic strain effect on vascular assembly and maturation (Vunjak-Novakovic and Niklason), and three dimensional space for angio-and vasculogenesis (Ferreira and Fischbach).

4."Practical Biotechnology: Principles and Protocols" by Supriya Dash & Swagat Kumar Das H N Thatoi
“Practical Biotechnology: Principles and Protocols” Book Review: This book is designed for remote sensing specialists, ecologists, geographers, biologists, climatologists, and environmental scientists. This book principally contains practical aspects of biotechnology, its theoretical background, working principles, and procedures meant for conducting experiments in laboratories. Each chapter aims to describe both the theory and relevant practical details for a given technique, and to identify both the potential and limitations of the technique. This book is designed as an intensive introduction to the various tools of molecular biology. It introduces all the basic methods of molecular biology including cloning, PCR, Southern blotting, Northern blotting, Western blotting, DNA sequencing. This book is useful for final year undergraduate (especially project) students, postgraduate research students and research scientists and technicians who wish to understand and use new techniques in the field of Biotechnology.

5."Biophysical Tools for Biologists: In Vivo Techniques: 89 (Methods in Cell Biology)" by John J Correia and H William Detrich III
“Biophysical Tools for Biologists: In Vivo Techniques: 89 (Methods in Cell Biology)” Book Review: This book is useful for final year undergraduate (especially project) students, postgraduate research students and research scientists and technicians who wish to understand and use new techniques in the field of Biotechnology. The book is devoted to biophysical techniques in vivo and their applications to cellular biology.The book covers methods-oriented chapters on fundamental as well as cutting-edge techniques in molecular and cellular biophysics. This book is directed toward the broad audience of cell biologists, biophysicists, pharmacologists, and molecular biologists who employ classical and modern biophysical technologies or wish to expand their expertise to include such approaches. It describes techniques in the context of important biological problems.

6."Biophysical Characterization of Proteins in Developing Biopharmaceuticals" by Steven A Berkowitz and Damian J Houde
“Biophysical Characterization of Proteins in Developing Biopharmaceuticals” Book Review: This book is useful for final year undergraduate (especially project) students, postgraduate research students and research scientists and technicians who wish to understand and use new techniques in the field of Biotechnology. This book presents the reader with a clear understanding of the real world issues and challenges in using these methods. It discusses how to best analyze the data generated from these methods. In total it provides a checklist or road map that empowers the industrial scientists as to what they need to be concerned with in order to effectively do their part in successfully developing these new drugs in an efficient and cost effective manner. It highlights the capabilities and limitations of each method.

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7."Bioimpedance and Bioelectricity Basics (Biomedical Engineering)" by Sverre Grimnes and Orjan G Martinsen
“Bioimpedance and Bioelectricity Basics (Biomedical Engineering)” Book Review: : This book is designed for remote sensing specialists, ecologists, geographers, biologists, climatologists, and environmental scientists. This book will provide a unique perspective of how different aspects of the vasculature microenvironment regulate differentiation and assembly. It includes oxygen tension during adult and embryonic vasculogenesis (Semenza and Zandstra). It also includes extracellular matrix during tube morphogenesis and angiogenesis (Wirtz, Davis, Ingber), surface topography and modification (Chen and Gerecht). At the end focuses on shear stress and cyclic strain effect on vascular assembly and maturation (Vunjak-Novakovic and Niklason), and three dimensional space for angio-and vasculogenesis (Ferreira and Fischbach).

8."Electromagnetic Fields: Principles, Engineering Applications and Biophysical Effects (Physics Research and Technology)" by Sang-Ook Yoon and Myung-Hee Kwang
“Electromagnetic Fields: Principles, Engineering Applications and Biophysical Effects (Physics Research and Technology)” Book Review: This book is useful for final year undergraduate (especially project) students, postgraduate research students and research scientists and technicians who wish to understand and use new techniques in the field of Biotechnology.The book presents current research in the study of the principles, engineering applications and biophysical effects of electromagnetic fields. Topics discussed include the thermodynamics of surface electromagnetic waves; exposure to magnetic fields produced by power lines; microwave heating for metallurgical engineering. Also includes the effect of electromagnetic fields exposure on cytokines production; high frequency induction heating for high quality injection moulding; electromagnetic techniques for non-invasive detection of malignancies in biological tissues. Then covers the entropy production rate in a cell under electromagnetic field; studies of cerebral activity in humans and in animal models after exposure to modulated radio frequency of mobile phones. Finally focuses on electromagnetic induction data sets in archaeology.

9."Biophysical Characterization of Collagen Mimic Peptides (Series in BioEngineering)" by Jianxi Xiao
“Biophysical Characterization of Collagen Mimetic Peptides (Series in BioEngineering)” Book Review: The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in collagen, researchers investigating collagen function and diseases, and material scientists working on biomimetic materials.This book covers all the key biophysical techniques needed to characterize collagen-mimetic peptides such as CD, X-ray, NMR and fluorescence. It also elaborates how the thermal stability, structure, and dynamics, as well as quantitative information on collagen model peptides are obtained. This approach helps readers from different disciplines recognize the essential aspects of and milestones in the biophysical techniques developed specifically for collagen peptides.


2. Biophysical Chemistry

1."Biophysical Chemistry" by C R Cantor and P R Schimmel
2."Physical Biochemistry" by K E van Holde and P S Ho
“Physical Biochemistry” Book Review: This book discusses the theory and methods used in the study of biological and biochemical molecular physical chemistry. It also includes the discussion of mass spectrometry and single-molecule methods. The book includes various topics such as biological macromolecules, molecular thermodynamics, statistical Thermodynamics, X-Ray Diffraction, Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy. It also includes absorption spectroscopy, linear, circular dichroism, emission spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The book will be useful for biochemistry professionals.

3."Protein-Ligand Interactions" by S E Harding and B Z Chowdhry
“Protein-Ligand Interactions” Book Review: This book covers the principal hydrodynamic and calorimetric methods used to analyze protein-ligand interactions. It includes a ligand which is an atom, molecule, or ion that can bind a protein to a specific site. Interacts between any protein and its ligands are important to the proper functioning of the protein. The book discusses the main hydrodynamic and calorimetric methods used to analyze protein-ligand interactions. This book will act as a guide for biochemistry scientists and researchers.

4."Biophysical Chemistry" by Upadhyay
“Biophysical Chemistry” Book Review: The book discusses the major physic-chemical forces important to biological systems and the applications of such forces in modern analytical techniques. The book contains various topics such as acids and bases, ion specific electrodes, the colloidal phenomena, diffusion and osmosis, viscosity, surface tension, absorption, spectrophotometry and other optical techniques for molecular characterization. It also includes centrifugation chromatography electrophoresis, isotopes in biology, certain physicochemical techniques useful in biochemistry, mass spectrometry. This will be beneficial for undergraduate and post-graduate students of Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmaceutical Science and Medical Sciences.

5."Biophysical Chemistry" by Gurtu
6."Biophysical Chemistry" by Alan Cooper and E W Abel
“Biophysical Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses the physical chemistry of biological macromolecules and the experimental methods used to research them. It offers a detailed account of the fundamental principles underlying a given subject, integrating a philosophy of independent learning and including examples of work. The book covers various topics such as biological molecules introduction, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, macromolecule hydrodynamics, molecular thermodynamics, biomolecular kinetics, chromatography and electrophoresis. This book will be useful for undergraduates studying chemical or physical sciences.

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7."Biophysical Chemistry" by P S Kalsi and N Mahanta
“Biophysical Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses the knowledge of organic and physical chemistry along with biology to a broader area of biochemistry. It includes the study of biological cells and its organisation. The book contains various topics such as Statistical Mechanics in biopolymers, forces involved in biopolymer interactions, cell membrane and solute transport, biopolymers and their molecular weights. This book will act as a guide undergraduates studying chemical or physical sciences.

8."Biophysical Chemistry" by Alan Cooper and Martyn Berry
“Biophysical Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses the physical chemistry of biological macromolecules and the experimental methods used to research them. It offers a detailed account of the fundamental principles underlying a given subject, integrating a philosophy of independent learning and including examples of work. The book covers various topics such as biological molecules introduction, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, macromolecule hydrodynamics, molecular thermodynamics, biomolecular kinetics, chromatography and electrophoresis. This book will be useful for undergraduates studying chemical or physical sciences.

9."Biophysical Chemistry" by Cantor
10."Biophysical Chemistry" by Dagmar Klostermeier and Markus G Rudolph
“Biophysical Chemistry” Book Review: This book discusses the principles of physical chemistry and molecular structure underlying biochemical processes. It involves thermodynamics, kinetics, stability and molecular structure, and biophysical methods. This book will be useful for undergraduate students and scientists with backgrounds in physics, chemistry or biology.


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3. Biophysics

1."Biophysics" by R Glaser
“Biophysics: An Introduction” Book Review: This book is a fully revised 2nd edition. The book includes an introductory text covering all steps of biological organization, from the molecular, to the organism level. The book includes updated results and developments concerning photo-biophysics and other topics. The book provides the background needed for fundamental training in biophysics. The book also offers a great deal of advanced biophysical knowledge.

2."Biochemistry" by Voet and Voet
“Biochemistry, 4/E” Book Review: The book explains the biochemical concepts along with its variation through evolution. The book incorporates both classical and current research to show the historical source of biochemical knowledge.

3."Biophysics: A Physiological Approach" by Patrick F Dillon
“Biophysics: A Physiological Approach” Book Review: This book is designed for science students. This textbook explains quantitative aspects of human biophysics with examples drawn from contemporary physiology, genetics and nanobiology. The book highlights important physical ideas, equations and examples of contemporary physiology. The book also provides an organization necessary to understand that knowledge. The topics covered in this book include energetics to dynamics and stability.

4."Fundamentals and Techniques of Biophysics and Molecular Biology" by Pranav Kumar
“Fundamentals and Techniques of Biophysics and Molecular Biology” Book Review: This book contains all the fundamental concepts of biophysics and molecular biology with techniques. Main chapters mentioned are chromatography, centrifugation, Microscopy, flow cytometry, Patch clamp technique. Other chapters included are polymerase biology techniques, polymers chain reaction, bloating, footprinting assay, DNA structure. This book is divided into sections the first one is biophysics and the second one is molecular biology. Abbreviations are added at the start of the book to remove the confusions regarding it. Students studying biophysics can use this book. The book covers all important topics related to exams. The book also has each topic explained in a clear manner.

5."Biophysics" by Vasantha Pattabhi
“Biophysics, 2nd Edition” Book Review: This book addresses the needs of biologists and biochemists. It also contains material for a one-semester course offered to Master’s students of life sciences. The book covers a wide range of topics from quantum mechanics to prebiotic evolution. Only school level mathematics is needed to understand the contents of the book. The book covers various physico chemical techniques used to study biomolecular structures etc. the book provides a detailed coverage of X-ray crystallography and NMR. The second edition has also included related topics namely energy pathways, biomechanics and neuro-biophysics.

6."Biophysics - An Introduction" by Rodney Cotterill
“Biophysics: An Introduction” Book Review: The book is also useful for graduate students and researchers exploring this field. This book provides a brief and balanced introduction to biological and medical physics. The book is written in an easy and clear style. It combines theory and application. The book also draws examples from the field as a whole. The book begins with a brief introduction to the origins of biophysics.The book also includes very good coverage of biopolymers, biomembranes, biological energy, and nervous systems. The book also discusses recent developments in this field. Each chapter, at the end, provides exercises for students.

7."Introduction to Biophysics" by Pranab Kumar
8."Introductory Biophysics:Perspectives on the Living State" by James Claycomb
“Introductory Biophysics:Perspectives on the Living State” Book Review: The book is designed for biology, physics, and medical students. It is designed to prepare students for practical applications of physics. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the complex subject of biological physics. The book contains many computer models and simulations of biophysical phenomena such as thermodynamics.

9."Essentials of Biophysics" by P Narayanan
“Essentials of Biophysics” Book Review: This book describes the core principles of biophysics. This book is designed for students and scholars with a biological and medical background. Remains actors discussed are atoms, bonds and molecules, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates. This book is also aimed at the physical sciences faculties. The book focuses on putting forward the quantitative approach in natural sciences. The book contains all the main topics in Biophysics. The book presents the content in a very clear manner. The book also emphasizes on the quantitative approach towards biological, medical and allied subjects. Overviews to sections and summaries to chapters, are provided in a condensed format. The book contains appendices, glossary and index to provide quick access to technical concepts and terms. Other chapters discussed are spectroscopies, microscopies, nuclear magnetic resonance, x-ray diffraction. Application’s off every topic or discuss at the end of every chapter. This book is divided into 4 sections namely biomolecular structure, physical techniques in structural determination, bioenergetics, biological systems. Advanced physics and chemistry students can refer to this book.

10."Biophysics In Nursing" by Sharma
11."Fundamentals of Polymer Physics and Molecular Biophysics" by Himadri B Bohidar
“Fundamentals of Polymer Physics and Molecular Biophysics” Book Review: Macromolecules in solutions can be distinctly characterised by their transport behaviour in solution phase. The study of the transport processes includes diffusion coefficient, sedimentation coefficient, intrinsic viscosity and friction constant. The question arises as to how to explicitly characterise the macromolecules from the data of coefficients. This volume provides solutions to how to explicitly characterise the macromolecules from the data of coefficients in an organised approach. The book presents physical interpretation of the information acquired in macromolecular transport occurrence in a given system. It cites some essential problems and topics regarding polymers like proteins and nucleic acids. It encompasses the implementation of concepts such as conformational characteristics and salient physicochemical properties of protein and nucleic acids.

12."Physiology and Biophysics" by P Ruch and R Patton
“Physiology and Biophysics” Book Review: This book provides a detailed overview on physiology and biophysics. It covers topics like graduate physiology, medical physiology, advanced physiology, neuromuscular diseases, steroid receptor signaling, and much more. It talks about mechanisms of cellular organization and growth factor receptor signals in detail. This book is designed to focus on students and teachers in the field science and technology especially physiology, neuroscience, cell biology, and biophysics.

13."Introduction to Experimental Biophysics: Biological Methods for Physical Scientists" by Jay Nadeau
“Introduction to Experimental Biophysics: Biological Methods for Physical Scientists” Book Review: This book is helpful for the students and scientists involved in the field of Biophysics. It focuses on the experimental techniques and methods involved in this field. It includes the latest analytical and experimental techniques used in biophysical research. The book contains step-by-step demonstration and practical information on design and methods of biology. It provides guidance on experimental and instrumentation design for broad applications. It would be helpful for scientists to resolve the technical and conceptual barriers in Biophysics.

14."An Introduction to Environmental Biophysics" by Campbell
“An Introduction to Environmental Biophysics” Book Review: The book is basically for the undergraduate students of natural resource sciences, biometeorology, and ecology. It will be equally important for the scientists of the preceding fields. The book begins with a description of basic components of the physical environment namely, air, water, and wind. Moving on, the equations for calculation of heat, mass, and radiative transport are featured. The final section of the book covers the applications of these biophysical results to animals and plants. The chapters of the book are fully updated and revised. The content of this book is supported by several worked examples and exercises.

15."Advanced Materials and Technologies for Micro/Nano-Devices, Sensors and Actuators (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics)" by Evgeni Gusev and Eric Garfunkel
“Advanced Materials and Technologies for Micro/Nano-Devices, Sensors and Actuators (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics)” Book Review: The book discusses the use of micro- and nano- electromechanical systems (MEMS and NEMS). It includes optical systems and life sciences and lab equipment. The book describes various types of sensors such as bio-sensors, chemical sensors and gas-phase sensors. The book also describes RF applications for signal transmission. It provides information about surface chemistry, general electrostatics, materials science, electronic effects and interface science.


4. Molecular Biophysics

1."Basic Molecular Biology" by Price
2."none" by Pullman
3."Non-linear Physics of DNA" by Yakushevich
4."Biotechnology-3: Including Molecular Biology, Biophysics" by S Mahesh
“Biotechnology-3: Including Molecular Biology, Biophysics” Book Review: This book mentions topics related to biotechnology. Main chapters discussed are molecular basis of life, the structure of DNA, the cell cycle, DNA repair mechanism. Other topics mentioned are DNA recombination, transpose, chain structure, transcription, genetic code. All the diagrams and pictures are labelled in a detailed manner. This book is useful for biophysics and chemistry students.

5."Molecular and Cellular Biophysics" by Professor Meyer B Jackson
“Molecular and Cellular Biophysics” Book Review: This book describes the topics related to molecular and cellular biophysics. Main chapters included are fundamental theories in biophysics, thermodynamics, allosteric theory, Synthesis of conformational transitions and Association reactions. Proper illustrations and examples are given to explain the text easily. All the problems and principles are described in detail. Students studying biophysics and advanced chemistry can use this book.

6."Molecular Biophysics: Structures in Motion" by Michel Daune and the late David Blow
“Molecular Biophysics: Structures in Motion” Book Review: This book introduces the molecular physics of the biological system. Main chapters included are global transitions in proteins, molecular forces in biological structures, confirmations of macromolecules, molecular associations. Other topics mentioned are allosteric interaction, Diffusion and Brownian motion, fundamental rate processes. All the laws and equations are described in detail for easier understanding. All the diagrams and pictures are labelled perfectly. Students studying advanced physics and chemistry can use this book.

7."Introduction to Molecular Biophysics (Pure and Applied Physics)" by Jack A Tuszynski and Michal Kurzynski
“Introduction to Molecular Biophysics (Pure and Applied Physics)” Book Review: This book provides the important information on molecular biophysics. Major chapters discussed are peptide chains, DNA structure and function, cytoplasm, membranes and motor proteins. All the chapters have illustrations and numerous examples along with that problems are also given. references and relevant work are mentioned in this book for students to use. This book is suitable for advanced physics and chemistry students.

8."Methods in Molecular Biophysics: Structure, Dynamics, Function for Biology and Medicine" by Nathan R Zaccai and Joseph Zaccai
“Methods in Molecular Biophysics: Structure, Dynamics, Function for Biology and Medicine” Book Review: This book addresses the knowledge of biological macromolecules and their interactions. The topics discussed are biological macromolecules and physical tools, mass spectrometry, thermodynamics, hydrodynamics. Other topics included are optical microscopy, X Ray and neutron diffraction, electron diffraction, molecular dynamics. Colourful images are used to explain the text better. Diagrams and information tables are also added in every chapter for additional information regarding the topics. This book can be referred to by biophysics and chemistry students.

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