Quantitative Physiology: Cells and Tissues (Fall 2004)
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In this subject, we consider two basic topics in cellular biophysics, posed here as questions:
Although the questions posed are fundamentally biological questions, the methods for answering these questions are inherently multidisciplinary. As we will see throughout the course, the role of mathematical models is to express concepts precisely enough that precise conclusions can be drawn. In connection with all the topics covered, we will consider both theory and experiment. For the student, the educational value of examining the interplay between theory and experiment transcends the value of the specific knowledge gained in the subject matter. This course is jointly offered through four departments, available to both undergraduates and graduates. Categories:
Computer Sciences
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2004-09-01 |
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