Biophysics Graduate Program
Our department started its master's program in 2000. Many students have graduated from these programs. Electrocardiography, electroencephalography, electrooculography records can be taken from experimental animals and humans with the electrobiophysical recording station in the research and student laboratories, nerve and muscle action potentials can be recorded using intracellular and extracellular recording techniques, and ion channel currents can be recorded with the patch-clamp system. The effects of electromagnetic fields and therapeutic effects of pulsed magnetic fields are examined with the magnetic field system. Hemodynamic parameters can be determined with the bioimpedance system. The biomechanics device is used to investigate the biomechanics of hard and soft tissues. Numerous interdisciplinary researches have been conducted in the department and continue to be conducted.