Biophysical Modeling of Cells and Populations
BIOL-GA 1131
Develops the biophysical approach to modeling biological systems, applied to classic problems of molecular biology, as well as to systems of recent interest. Progresses from models of cooperativity in binding and of promoter recognition and activation, proceeds through models of simple and complex networks, and works toward a population-level description of various systems.
Format: Lecture
Prerequisites: MCB2 (BIOL-UA 22 or 9022)
Corequisites: None
Location: New York
Equivalent(s): None
Course Description
Term(s) offered: None
Requirements satisfied:
- Major: Biology Standard Track
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Quantitative Skills
- Advanced Biology
- Major: Ecology Track
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Quantitative Skills
- Advanced Biology
- Major: GPH/Biology
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- Additional Elective
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Quantitative Skills
- Advanced Biology
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Quantitative Skills
- Advanced Biology
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Additional Elective
- Additional Elective