Biophysics"‹ is one of the programs in the Harvard Integrated Life Sciences, which facilitates collaboration and cross-disciplinary research. Visit HILS for additional application instructions.
If you are interested in taking a deep dive into biological and biomedical research, the biophysics program is for you. Biophysics is part of Harvard Integrated Life Sciences, a federation of 14 life science PhD programs, departments, and subject areas that facilitates cross-disciplinary academic and research collaboration. You will get broad training in the biophysical, chemical, and molecular concepts and techniques that address outstanding problems in biology and biomedical sciences. The program's flexibility enables you to use your experience and background in the quantitative sciences to explore many diverse research areas and use that knowledge to approach biological problems in an in-depth way.
Recent student projects include: "Rationally designed immunogens enable immune focusing following SARS-Cov-2 spike Imprinting," "RNA Hybridization and Protein Multimerization in and out of Equilibrium," and "Explorations in cancer genomics and tumor immunology through analysis of next-generation data."
Graduates of the program have secured positions at academic institutions such as Harvard Medical School, Wesleyan University, California Institute of Technology, and many others. Others have gone on to industry positions in biotechnology at companies such as Novartis Oncology, Amgen, and Insight Data Science, among many others.
Additional information on the graduate program is available from the Biophysics Program and requirements for the degree are detailed in GSAS Policies.
