A mathematical way to think about biology
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
Why "is" biology log-normal? Why do some circuits oscillate? See biology from a physical sciences perspective.
What you'll learn:
What you'll learn:
- Apply physical sciences perspectives to biological research
- Be able to teach yourself quantitative biology
- Be able to communicate with mathematical and physical scientists
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
Taught by
David Liao
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