CBE Life Sci Educ
June 2013
A common feature of the recent calls for reform of the undergraduate biology curriculum has been for better coordination between biology and the courses from the allied disciplines of mathematics, chemistry, and physics. Physics has lagged behind math and chemistry in creating new, biologically oriented curricula, although much activity is now taking place, and significant progress is being made. In this essay, we consider a case study: a multiyear conversation between a physicist interested in adapting his physics course for biologists (E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev C Nucl Phys
March 1990
Phys Rev C Nucl Phys
February 1989