<p>This might help: [Biophysics</a> - The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences](<a href=“http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/programs_of_study/biophysics.php]Biophysics”>http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/programs_of_study/biophysics.php)</p>
<p>Also, statistical mechanics is part of the first-year curriculum for systems bio and biophysics at UCSF.</p>
<p>I’d guess that you’d be fine without it but would probably need to take it or something similar while in grad school (especially if you apply to biophysics programs).</p>
<p>If you can fit it in, then you probably should, but I doubt it’s anything to worry about given your math major and physics minor. If you have some room, you may want to take some kind of programming or data structures/algorithms class (if you haven’t already) instead of p chem.</p>