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Inst Molecular Biophysics
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About IMB

The Institute of Molecular Biophysics (IMB) at Florida State University is associated with the Graduate Program in Molecular Biophysics (MOB). The Institute of Molecular Biophysics has a long history as a unique interdisciplinary research unit dedicated to the application of physical and chemical principles to the investigation of biological phenomena. Read More ...

Graduate Training

The Molecular Biophysics Graduate Program (MOB) provides training in Biophysics, leading to the doctoral degree. Students are immersed in a highly interdisciplinary environment with an emphasis on independent thought and creativity. Read More ...

Research Mission

The Institute of Molecular Biophysics is the largest and oldest interdisciplinary research center at FSU. The Institute houses ten faculty from Physics, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. The current research focus is Structural Biology and Computational Biology. Read More ...

Faculty Research

The molecular biophysics (MOB) faculty are interdisciplinary group of chemists, biologists, mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. The structural biology (SB) faculty and computational biophysics (CB) faculty are a sub group of MOB faculty who reside in Kasha Laboratory. Read More ...

IMB Highlights


Dr B. Miller's paper is one of the first Rapid Publications in Biochemistry. Read the Paper to find out importance of his work.


Dr W. Yang's work uncovers a molecular clue to evolution. Read his PLoS Paper to find out how?


Dr. Michael Roper receives NIH grant to study Obesity-Diabetes link.

Seminars & Events

Current BioChem/Structural Biology Seminars.