The Biophysical Chemistry Group is one of the RSC's many Interest Groups. The Interest Groups are member driven groups which exist to benefit RSC members, and the wider chemical science community, in line with the RSC's strategy and charter.
Our field covers a broad spectrum of research activities, with the most common feature that the research seeks to measure, describe and explain physical phenomena in biological systems at the molecular to supra-molecular level.
Purpose
- To promote and foster links between scientists working in this area and to represent and support the activities of the Biophysical Chemistry Community.
- To collaborate with the Biophysical Chemistry Group (BCG) has arranged to work in partnership with the British Biophysical Society (BBS) as many of our interests and hence activities overlap.
- To create a single integrated community for biophysics in the UK and provide a forum and meetings to actively encourage this.
Benefits
- The main reason for being a member of the BCG is that we keep you informed of what is going on in the Biophysical Chemistry community.
- Supporting appropriate meetings organised by Group members.You also can apply to the BCG and BBS for support for your meeting, e.g. to sponsor a keynote speaker.
- If a BCG or BBS meeting has membership reductions at meetings then you are eligible for this.
Bursaries
One of our main aims is to support younger scientists by offering student bursaries. For more information please contact the Secretary.
How to Join
RSC members can join the Biophysical Chemistry Group by updating their details in the “My communities and subscriptions” tab of the online RSC membership area. Please click here to login and add to your list of Interest Groups.
Quick links
Forthcoming events
Forthcoming events organised by the Biophysical Chemistry Group.
Contact the Networks Team
For further information on the Biophysical Chemsitry Group you can contact the Royal Society of Chemistry Networks Team.
Support for interest groups
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Committee
Chair
Dr Steven F. Lee AMRSC
Secretary
In lieu of a secretary, please contact the Royal Society of Chemistry Networks Team
Contact the RSC Network TeamTreasurer
Dr Mathew Horrocks MRSC