An introduction to mathematical modeling in physiology, cell biology, and immunology : American Mathematical Society Short Course, January 8-9, 2001, New Orleans, Louisiana
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An introduction to mathematical modeling in physiology, cell biology, and immunology : American Mathematical Society Short Course, January 8-9, 2001, New Orleans, Louisiana
(Proceedings of symposia in applied mathematics, v. 59 . AMS short course lecture notes)
American Mathematical Society, c2002
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Mathematical modeling in biology
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
In many respects, biology is the new frontier for applied mathematicians. This book demonstrates the important role mathematics plays in the study of some biological problems. It introduces mathematicians to the biological sciences and provides enough mathematics for bioscientists to appreciate the utility of the modelling approach. This book presents a number of diverse topics, such as neurophysiology, cell biology, immunology, and human genetics. It examines how research is done, what mathematics is used, what the outstanding questions are, and how to enter the field. Also given is a brief historical survey of each topic, putting current research into perspective. The book is suitable for mathematicians and biologists interested in mathematical methods in biology.
Table of Contents
Dynamics of singularly perturbed neuronal networks by D. Terman Mathematics in visual neuroscience: The retina by D. Tranchina Arrhythmias by dimension by J. P. Keener Calcium excitability by J. Sneyd Disease gene dynamics in a population isolate by K. Lange and B. Redelings Modeling viral infections by A. S. Perelson and P. W. Nelson Index.
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