A mathematical way to think about biology – Free Udemy Courses
Why “is” biology log-normal? Why do some circuits oscillate? See biology from a physical sciences perspective.
What you’ll learn
A mathematical way to think about biology – Free Udemy Courses
- Apply physical sciences perspectives to biological research
- Be able to teach yourself quantitative biology
- Be able to communicate with mathematical and physical scientists
Requirements
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Algebra
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Exposure to calculus (there is an appendix for students interested in review)
Description
A mathematical way to think about biology comes to life in this lavishly illustrated video book. After completing these videos, students will be better prepared to collaborate in physical sciences-biology research. These lessons demonstrate a physical sciences perspective: training intuition by deriving equations from graphical illustrations.
“Excellent site for both basic and advanced lessons on applying mathematics to biology.”
–Tweeted by the U.S. National Cancer Institute‘s Office of Physical Sciences Oncology
Who this course is for:
- Undergraduate students
- Graduate students
- Postdoctoral scholars
- Lab managers
- Funding agency program staff
- Principal investigators and grant writers
- Citizen scientists
- Patient advocates
- Lifelong learners
- Integrative Cancer Biology Program members
- Physical Sciences Oncology Network members
- National Centers for Systems Biology members
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