I’m pleased to announce that the PHYS 2016, Biophotonics, course is now available to take for all student with course prerequisite of any 15 credits. During this course Students explore the principles of light interaction with biological systems and specific biomedical applications of photonics. The course covers basic principles of light, fundamentals of light sources, light tissue interaction, optical fiber, microscopy, optical probes, biosensors, optical image procedures, and applications of nanotechnology and nanomaterial in biology and medicine.