Mathematical Modelling in Systems Biology

The course provides an introduction to the development and analysis of mathematical models for biological processes with a particular focus on the analysis of cellular signaling networks.

Audience & Prerequisites: 

The course is intended fo Biotechnology Master students. Basic Knowledge in the area of Linear Algebra and Differential Equations is an advantage, but exercises will be provided to fill gaps.  

Course Details:

Number and Title: 636-0117-00L Mathematical Modelling for Bioengineering and Systems Biology

The lecture will be held via external pageZoom.

Zoom videos and lecture material will be made available via Moodle.

Tutorials are held weekly. The first tutorial takes place on Thursday, October 3. The tutor is Steve Runser ().

Schedule

Literature

Lecture Notes will made available for download.

Recommended Reading

  • Wolkenhauer, Systems Biology
  • Strogatz: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
  • Sivia, Data Analysis, OUP
  • Kreyszig, Engineering Mathematics, Wiley

Additional Reading

  • Junker and Schreiber, Analysis of Biological Networks
  • Keener and Sneyd, Mathematical Physiology, Springer
  • Klipp et al, Systems Biology in Practice, Wiley
  • Murray, Mathematical Biology, Springer
  • Szallasi et al, System Modeling in Cellular Biology, MIT Press
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