AMATH 382 Computational Modeling of Cellular Systems
Applied Mathematics (2009-2010)

An introduction to dynamic mathematical modeling of cellular processes. The emphasis is on using computational tools to investigate differential equation-based models. A variety of cellular phenomena are discussed, including ion pumps, membrane potentials, intercellular communication, genetic networks, regulation of metabolic pathways, and signal transduction.
Prerequisites: One of MATH 118, 119, 128, 138, 148; Third year standing in an Honours plan
Notes: Offered in the Winter of even numbered years.
(Cross-listed with BIOL 382)

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