Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume I : Cellular Biophysics, Regulatory Networks, Development, Biomedicine, and Data Analysis PDF
Edited by Andreas Deutsch, Lutz Brusch, Helen Byrne, Gerda de Vries, Hanspeter Herzel
Part of the Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology series
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This edited volume contains a selection of chapters that are an outgrowth of the - ropean Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (ECMTB05, Dresden, Germany, July 2005).
The peer-reviewed contributions show that mathematical and computational approaches are absolutely essential for solving central problems in the life sciences, ranging from the organizational level of individual cells to the dynamics of whole populations.
The contributions indicate that theoretical and mathematical biology is a diverse and interdisciplinary ?eld, ranging from experimental research linked to mathema- cal modeling to the development of more abstract mathematical frameworks in which observations about the real world can be interpreted, and with which new hypotheses for testing can be generated.
Today, much attention is also paid to the development of ef?cient algorithms for complex computation and visualisation, notably in molecular biology and genetics.
The ?eld of theoretical and mathematical biology and medicine has profound connections to many current problems of great relevance to society.
The medical, industrial, and social interests in its development are in fact indisputable.
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