Mathematical Biology Research Trends

Mathematical Biology Research Trends
Author: Lachlan B. Wilson
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2008
Genre: Biomathematics
ISBN: 1616683945

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Topics in Mathematical Biology

Topics in Mathematical Biology
Author: Karl Peter Hadeler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319656212

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This book analyzes the impact of quiescent phases on biological models. Quiescence arises, for example, when moving individuals stop moving, hunting predators take a rest, infected individuals are isolated, or cells enter the quiescent compartment of the cell cycle. In the first chapter of Topics in Mathematical Biology general principles about coupled and quiescent systems are derived, including results on shrinking periodic orbits and stabilization of oscillations via quiescence. In subsequent chapters classical biological models are presented in detail and challenged by the introduction of quiescence. These models include delay equations, demographic models, age structured models, Lotka-Volterra systems, replicator systems, genetic models, game theory, Nash equilibria, evolutionary stable strategies, ecological models, epidemiological models, random walks and reaction-diffusion models. In each case we find new and interesting results such as stability of fixed points and/or periodic orbits, excitability of steady states, epidemic outbreaks, survival of the fittest, and speeds of invading fronts. The textbook is intended for graduate students and researchers in mathematical biology who have a solid background in linear algebra, differential equations and dynamical systems. Readers can find gems of unexpected beauty within these pages, and those who knew K.P. (as he was often called) well will likely feel his presence and hear him speaking to them as they read.

Progress in Mathematical Biology Research

Progress in Mathematical Biology Research
Author: James Terrence Kelly
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1604561718

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Applying mathematics to biology has a long history, but only recently has there been an explosion of interest in the field. Some reasons for this include: the explosion of data-rich information sets, due to the genomics revolution, which are difficult to understand without the use of analytical tools, recent development of mathematical tools such as chaos theory to help understand complex, non-linear mechanisms in biology, an increase in computing power which enables calculations and simulations to be performed that were not previously possible, and an increasing interest in in-silico experimentation due to the complications involved in human and animal research. This new book presents the latest leading-edge research in the field.

An Introduction to Undergraduate Research in Computational and Mathematical Biology

An Introduction to Undergraduate Research in Computational and Mathematical Biology
Author: Hannah Callender Highlander,Alex Capaldi,Carrie Diaz Eaton
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2020-02-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783030336455

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Speaking directly to the growing importance of research experience in undergraduate mathematics programs, this volume offers suggestions for undergraduate-appropriate research projects in mathematical and computational biology for students and their faculty mentors. The aim of each chapter is twofold: for faculty, to alleviate the challenges of identifying accessible topics and advising students through the research process; for students, to provide sufficient background, additional references, and context to excite students in these areas and to enable them to successfully undertake these problems in their research. Some of the topics discussed include: • Oscillatory behaviors present in real-world applications, from seasonal outbreaks of childhood diseases to action potentials in neurons • Simulating bacterial growth, competition, and resistance with agent-based models and laboratory experiments • Network structure and the dynamics of biological systems • Using neural networks to identify bird species from birdsong samples • Modeling fluid flow induced by the motion of pulmonary cilia Aimed at undergraduate mathematics faculty and advanced undergraduate students, this unique guide will be a valuable resource for generating fruitful research collaborations between students and faculty.

Mathematical Biology

Mathematical Biology
Author: Peeyush Chandra,Indian Institute of Technology,International Conference on Mathematical Biology
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:255355049

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Women in Mathematical Biology

Women in Mathematical Biology
Author: Anita T. Layton,Laura A. Miller
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-08-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319603049

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Inspired by the Research Collaboration Workshop for Women in Mathematical Biology, this volume contains research and review articles that cover topics ranging from models of animal movement to the flow of blood cells in the embryonic heart. Hosted by the National Institute for Mathematics and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS), the workshop brought together women working in biology and mathematics to form four research groups that encouraged multidisciplinary collaboration and lifetime connections in the STEM field. This volume introduces many of the topics from the workshop, including the aerodynamics of spider ballooning; sleep, circadian rhythms, and pain; blood flow regulation in the kidney; and the effects of antimicrobial therapy on gut microbiota and microbiota and Clostridium difficile. Perfect for students and researchers in mathematics and biology, the papers included in this volume offer an introductory glimpse at recent research in mathematical biology.

Mathematics of Bioinformatics

Mathematics of Bioinformatics
Author: Matthew He,Sergey Petoukhov
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2011-03-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781118099520

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Mathematics of Bioinformatics: Theory, Methods, and Applications provides a comprehensive format for connecting and integrating information derived from mathematical methods and applying it to the understanding of biological sequences, structures, and networks. Each chapter is divided into a number of sections based on the bioinformatics topics and related mathematical theory and methods. Each topic of the section is comprised of the following three parts: an introduction to the biological problems in bioinformatics; a presentation of relevant topics of mathematical theory and methods to the bioinformatics problems introduced in the first part; an integrative overview that draws the connections and interfaces between bioinformatics problems/issues and mathematical theory/methods/applications.

Introduction to Mathematical Biology

Introduction to Mathematical Biology
Author: Ching Shan Chou,Avner Friedman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783319296388

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This book is based on a one semester course that the authors have been teaching for several years, and includes two sets of case studies. The first includes chemostat models, predator-prey interaction, competition among species, the spread of infectious diseases, and oscillations arising from bifurcations. In developing these topics, readers will also be introduced to the basic theory of ordinary differential equations, and how to work with MATLAB without having any prior programming experience. The second set of case studies were adapted from recent and current research papers to the level of the students. Topics have been selected based on public health interest. This includes the risk of atherosclerosis associated with high cholesterol levels, cancer and immune interactions, cancer therapy, and tuberculosis. Readers will experience how mathematical models and their numerical simulations can provide explanations that guide biological and biomedical research. Considered to be the undergraduate companion to the more advanced book "Mathematical Modeling of Biological Processes" (A. Friedman, C.-Y. Kao, Springer – 2014), this book is geared towards undergraduate students with little background in mathematics and no biological background.