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Systems Biology
BIOL 3413 (Same as BIMS 3413)
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Experimental and computational approaches, with emphasis on typical computational systems modeling; Topics include: design of interaction diagrams; identification of variables; parameters and processes; design of systems models in the format of ordinary differential equations; the concepts of approximation, steady states, stability, sensitivity, and robustness; computational generation and evaluation of transients; and the simulation of representative biomedical scenarios. All concepts are explored with computational hands-on exercises and executed with a user-friendly software program. 4 credit hours.
Prerequisites: (BIOL 2281 or CHEM 2401 equivalent) and (BIOL 2311 or equivalent) and (BIOL 2312 or equivalent) and (MATH 2417 or equivalent).
Offering Frequency: Fall
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Systems Biology
BIOL 3413 (Same as BIMS 3413)
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Experimental and computational approaches, with emphasis on typical computational systems modeling; Topics include: design of interaction diagrams; identification of variables; parameters and processes; design of systems models in the format of ordinary differential equations; the concepts of approximation, steady states, stability, sensitivity, and robustness; computational generation and evaluation of transients; and the simulation of representative biomedical scenarios. All concepts are explored with computational hands-on exercises and executed with a user-friendly software program. 4 credit hours.
Prerequisites: (BIOL 2281 or CHEM 2401 equivalent) and (BIOL 2311 or equivalent) and (BIOL 2312 or equivalent) and (MATH 2417 or equivalent).
Offering Frequency: Fall
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