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ABG 250

Mathematical Modeling in Biological Systems

Model development and evaluation including sensitivity analyses using R. Four principle modeling methodologies included: algebraic functions of biological processes, physiological-based compartmental models, linear programming and meta-analysis. Fundamental background and understanding of mathematical modeling principles in biological systems.

Units: 4.0

Hours: Lecture/Discussion—4 hour(s).

Prerequisites:
STA 100 - Applied Statistics for Biological Sciences
or
MAT 016B - Short Calculus
or
MAT 016A - Short Calculus
Recommended courses:
BIS 102 - Structure and Function of Biomolecules
or
ABI 102 - Animal Biochemistry and Metabolism
and
MAT 016C - Short Calculus