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[Current Topics in Developmental Biology] Multiscale Modeling of Developmental Systems Volume 81 || Multiscale Modeling of Biological Pattern Formation

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Book ID
118123384
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
449 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0123742536
ISSN
0070-2153

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โœฆ Synopsis


Mathematical and computational biology is playing an increasingly important role in the biological sciences. This science brings forward unique challenges, many of which are, at the moment, beyond the theoretical techniques available. Developmental biology, due to its complexity, has lagged somewhat behind its sister disciplines (such as molecular biology and population biology) in making use of quantitative modeling to further biological understanding. This volume comprises work that is among the best developmental modeling available and we feel it will do much to remedy this situation.
This book is aimed at all those with an interest in the interdisciplinary field of computer and mathematical modeling of multi-cellular and developmental systems. It is also a goal of the Editors to attract more developmental biologists to consider integrating modeling components into their research. Most importantly, this book is intended to serve as a portal into this research area for younger scientists โ€“ especially graduate students and post-docs, from both biological and quantitative backgrounds.

* Articles written by leading exponents in the field
* Provides techniques to address multiscale modeling
* Coverage includes a wide spectrum of modeling approaches
* Includes descriptions of the most recent advances in the field


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Mathematical and computational biology is playing an increasingly important role in the biological sciences. This science brings forward unique challenges, many of which are, at the moment, beyond the theoretical techniques available. Developmental biology, due to its complexity, has lagged somewhat