EE BIOL M178
Computational Systems Biology: Modeling and Simulation of Biological Systems
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology · 5 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
(Same as Bioengineering CM186, Computational and Systems Biology M186, and Computer Science CM186.) Dynamic biosystem modeling and computer simulation methods for studying biological/biomedical processes and systems at multiple levels of organization. Intermediate linear and nonlinear control system, multicompartmental, epidemiological, pharmacokinetic, and other biomodeling methods applied to life sciences problems at molecular, cellular, organ, and population levels. Both theory- and data-driven modeling, with focus on translating biomodeling goals and data into dynamical mathematical models, and implementing them for simulation, quantification, and analysis. Numerical simulation, optimization, and parameter identifiability and search algorithms, with model discrimination and analysis and software exercises in PC laboratory assignments.
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Requisites: Life Sciences 30A, 30B, Mathematics 32A or M32T, 33A, and 33B; or Mathematics 31A, 31B, 32A or M32T, 33A, and 33B.
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Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
EE BIOL M178
- LIFESCI 30AMathematics for Life Scientists
- MATH 31ADifferential and Integral Calculus
- MATH 1Precalculus
- LIFESCI 30BMathematics for Life Scientists
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