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Nov 21, 2024
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BIOL 615 - Systems Biology[4] This course introduces the fundamentals of Systems Biology from an interdisciplinary perspective. Topics include the design of biological systems, network structures and motifs, their dynamic and emergent properties, and methods to infer them from experimental data. The course will study biological systems and their control mechanisms at all levels from gene to population networks, and will cover recent applications in science and medicine that allows us to predict cellular behaviors and design optimal drug responses.
Course ID: 102461 Prerequisite: BIOL 313 or CMSC 201 or MATH 152 or permission of instructor Components: Lecture Grading Method: R
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