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Biophysics has never been adequately defined. It was my hope when I assumed the editorship of the Biophysical Journal in 1969 that I could make the Journal an instrument for defining the field. To my sorrow, Biophysics is still undefined in 1990. Why did I and editors before me and after me not succeed in defining the discipline? Part of the reason might have been inadequate organization of the editor's office, then and now. However, a major factor must be the nature of biophysics. However undefined it might be, it is clear that biophysics has interface with not just one but many somewhat related disciplines: physiology with its many subdisciplines, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and others, some unknown. Almost every biophysicist is also an active member of some other professional specialty. Yet, if the Biophysical Journal |