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Tel:
(973) 596-5306
Course Description:
Mathematical models of biochemical reactions, electrical properties of cells,
cell properties, population dynamics and genetics. The biology is introduced
with each topic. Emphasis is on quantitative problem solving, model building
and numerical simulation
Thu: 8:30 - 9:55
KUPF 202
Textbook:
Mathematical Models in Systems Biology (An Introduction), by
B. P. Ingalls - MIT Press (2013)
Reference Books:
Mathematical Physiology, by J. Keener and J. Sneyd, Interdisciplinary Applied
Mathematics (Springer, 1998)
Mathematical Models in Biology, by L. Edelstein-Keshet, SIAM Classics in
Applied Mathematics 46 (SIAM, 2004).
Mathematics Applied to Deterministic Problems in the Natural Sciences,
by C. C. Lin & L. A. Segel, SIAM Classics in Applied Mathematics 1 (SIAM, 1988)
Class meets:
Tue: 10:00 - 11:25
Office hours
Mon & Thu: 11:25 - 1:00 (Cullimore 614)
Midterm Evaluation: ............................................... 30%
Final Evaluation / Student projects : ..................... 30%
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Please note that the University Drop Date
November 3, 2014, deadline
will be strictly enforced
Homework Policy
Assignments will be collected one week after they are given out, at the
beginning of the class it is due.
Late homework will not be accepted.
Only hard copies of the assignments will be accepted
(NO electronic submissions)
The source code used in your calculations MUST accompany the submitted homework
Class Policies:
Class | Topic of the Class | Lecture Notes | |
| Introduction | . |
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| Review of ODEs & analytic methods for dynamic models | . |
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| Models with multiple time scales: singular perturbation theory | . |
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| Biochemical reactions | . |
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Department of Mathematical Sciences(DMS).