Modeling the Dynamics of Life : Calculus and Probability for Life Scientists
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Book Description
Designed to help life sciences students understand the role mathematics has played in breakthroughs in epidemiology, genetics, statistics, physiology, and other biological areas, this text provides students with a thorough grounding in mathematics, the language, and 'the technology of thought' with which these developments are created and controlled.
About the Author
After graduating from Harvard University with a B.A. in Mathematics, Fred Adler received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at Cornell University, where he began his study of mathematical biology. Currently a professor in the departments of mathematics and biology at the University of Utah, he teaches courses in mathematical modeling with a wide range of backgrounds. Prof. Adler's research focuses on mathematical ecology, with emphases in mathematical epidemiology, evolutionary ecology, and community ecology.
Modeling the Dynamics of Life: Calculus and Probability for Life Scientists,Frederick R. Adler,Brooks Cole,0534348165,Applied,Biology (General),Calculus,Life Sciences - Biology - General,Life sciences,Mathematics,Probabilities,Probability & Statistics - General,Science/Mathematics,Mathematics / Applied,Mathematics for scientists & engineers
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