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This precourse is designed for those less familiar with the mathematical aspects of modelling and systems biology. The aim is not to improve anyone's competence in mathematics, but to provide a basic introduction to some of the main mathematical concepts and computational techniques used to represent and model biological systems. The selection of topics is designed to underpin the main course and consists of:
 * Functions, parameters and variables
 * Calculating time courses from ordinary differential equations
 * Matrices and vectors
 * Mathematical representation of cellular systems
 * Sensitivity analysis - illustrated with metabolic control analysis

Mathematical Biochemistry in a Nutshell

David Fell

Innsbruck 2 March 2014

This precourse is designed for those less familiar with the mathematical aspects of modelling and systems biology. The aim is not to improve anyone's competence in mathematics, but to provide a basic introduction to some of the main mathematical concepts and computational techniques used to represent and model biological systems. The selection of topics is designed to underpin the main course and consists of:

  • Functions, parameters and variables
  • Calculating time courses from ordinary differential equations
  • Matrices and vectors
  • Mathematical representation of cellular systems
  • Sensitivity analysis - illustrated with metabolic control analysis

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