Getting Started in Mathematical Life Sciences
From MATLAB Programming to Computer Simulations
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of biology, mathematics, and computer science, this book offers a practical approach to understanding mathematical models of biological phenomena. It guides readers from basic programming to computer simulations, enabling the exploration of novel biological mechanisms and predictions of unknown phenomena. Addressing the gap in educational resources, it provides hands-on explanations for solving differential equations and creating models tailored to specific biological interests, making it accessible for biologists lacking in mathematical experience.