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Quantitative Biosciences: Dynamics across Cells, Organisms, and Populations
By (Author) Joshua S. Weitz
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st July 2024
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Data science and analysis: general
570
Paperback
408
Width 203mm, Height 254mm
A hands-on approach to quantitative reasoning in the life sciences
Quantitative Biosciences establishes the quantitative principles of how living systems work across scales, drawing on classic and modern discoveries to present a case study approach that links mechanisms, models, and measurements. Each case study is organized around a central question in the life sciences: Are mutations dependent on selection How do cells respond to fluctuating signals in the environment How do organisms move in flocks given local sensing How does the size of an epidemic depend on its initial speed of spread Each question provides the basis for introducing landmark advances in the life sciences while teaching studentswhether from the life sciences, physics, computational sciences, engineering, or mathematicshow to reason quantitatively about living systems given uncertainty.
Joshua S. Weitz is professor and the Clark Leadership Chair in Data Analytics in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland. Previously, he held the Tom and Marie Patton Chair in Biological Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he founded the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Quantitative Biosciences. He is the author of Quantitative Viral Ecology: Dynamics of Viruses and Their Microbial Hosts (Princeton).