Hi,
I must confess that I know next to nothing about biology or biophysics.
However, I do have a PhD in theoretical physics. I am curious about what work
has been done using, say hydrodynamics, in modeling various biological
functions or structures. I am sorry that I cannot be more specific than that.
A related question pertains to choosing a suitable text book or standard
reference on the subject.
If there has been little or no work done then I'd like to know why. Is it
due to the lack of good quantitative data?
Thanks,
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