BE 567 Mathematical Computational methods for Modeling Biological Systems
Prerequisites: BE 324 and BE 350
Catalog Description: This is an introductory course in mathematical biology. The emphasis will be on the use of mathematical and computational tools for modeling physical phenomena which arise in the
study biological systems. Possible topics include random walk models of polymers, membrane
elasticity, electrodiffusion and excitable systems, single-molecule kinetics, and stochastic models of biochemical networks.
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