European Journal of Biophysics

Special Issue

Recent Perspectives in Biophysics

  • Submission Deadline: 30 April 2015
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Anshoo Malhotra
About This Special Issue
Over the past few years, the areas of Biophysics/Biomedical sciences are extensively growing across the world. The research has revealed the great potential in this field for combating various diseases like cancer, diabetes, hypertension, neurological, cardiovascular diseases etc. Biophysics is the main discipline which covers various other sub- disciplines which includes molecular biophysics, neuro biophysics, physiological biophysics, medical physics, nuclear medicine, gene and protein engineering, bioinformatics, etc. The application of biophysics in cancer biology for improved detection, diagnosis, prognosis, prevention or treatment of this disease is also well recognized. Another branch is Bioinformatics, which is widely used worldwide to investigate the structure, dynamics and thermodynamics of various bio-molecules in normal health and diseased conditions. This field is a link between theoretical and computational techniques to model and mimic the behavior of bio-molecules. Biophysics thus helps in understanding the development of various diseases at the genetic level as well as in formulation of different strategies for their cure. Advances in these areas have paved a way for the designing and development of drugs and medical technologies for the welfare of mankind. This special issue is to provide platform to the scientists to learn various advancements being made in the field of biophysics. Original research papers are solicited in any aspect of innovative biomedical research. Aims and Scope:

1. Recent findings in cancer research.
2. New diagnostics in cancer detection
3. Advances in experimental and clinical Neurology
4. Neuro Biophysics
5. Molecular Cell Biophysics
6. Bio informatics and System Biology
7. Trace elemental Research
8. Toxicology science
Lead Guest Editor
  • Anshoo Malhotra

    Department of Biophysics, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India

Guest Editors
  • Anas Rashid

    Hamdard Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (HIPS), Hamdard University Islamabad Campus (HUIC), Rawalpindi, Pakistan

  • Amit Pal

    Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India

  • Jaspreet Kaur

    Department of Biophysics, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, India

  • Parth Patel

    Department of Biochemistry, Maharaja Sayajirao University, India

  • Devinder Dhawan

    Department of Biophysics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India

Published Articles
  • Synthesis, Characterization and Radiolabeling of Bortezomib with 99mTC

    Ravi Ranjan Kumar , Devinder Kumar Dhawan , Anshoo Malhotra

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3-1, June 2015
    Pages: 11-14
    Received: 30 April 2015
    Accepted: 1 May 2015
    Published: 14 July 2015
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ejb.s.2015030301.12
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    Abstract: The development of new specific diagnostic radiopharmaceutical is the need of the hour for the timely management of cancer patients. At present, available radiopharmaceuticals are not much specific for tumor imaging. The present study was conducted to radiolabel bortezomib with technetium-99m ([99m]Tc). Labelling was performed by both direct as wel... Show More
  • Scaling of Total Metabolic, Gravitational and Heat Energy of Living Organisms, Earth and Sun

    Atanas Todorov Atanasov

    Issue: Volume 3, Issue 3-1, June 2015
    Pages: 1-10
    Received: 15 February 2015
    Accepted: 12 March 2015
    Published: 14 July 2015
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ejb.s.2015030301.11
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    Abstract: The gravitational energy, total metabolic energy and heat energy of living organisms, Earth and Sun are scaled. Statistical analyses have shown that nearly a linear relationship between the total metabolic energy per lifespan of Poikilothermic organisms (Pls, kJ), total heat energy (THEE, kJ) of the Earth and the body mass (M, kg) of Poikilotherms ... Show More