Introduction to Systems Biology - IEEE

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Learn how to model and simulate complex and dynamic behavior in biological systems. The following course, offered by Edx, will help you improve your skills and achieve your professional goals. During the program you will study different subjects which are deemed to be useful for those who want to enhance their professional career. Sign up for more information!

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About this course

Prior knowledge of sequences and series can be helpful.

No previous programming experience is required.

 

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Subjects

  • Systems
  • Biology
  • Systems Biology
  • Biological Systems
  • Dynamic systems

Course programme

Biological systems are dynamic, complex, and made of many parts. In the past, scientists often tried to understand them by examining each constituent part. However, this approach was unsuccessful in many cases because the parts of any complex biological system can “interact” with each other and understanding such interaction is critical. In this biology and life sciences course you will learn about systems biology, a holistic approach to understanding biological complexity, focusing on how all of the parts of a system work together. This course will teach you the basic concepts of systems biology, including engineering principles and tools developed for dynamic systems (e.g., robots) to better model and understand biological dynamics. You will learn how simple math operations, addition and multiplication, can be used to model and simulate dynamic biological behaviors. Different types of “gene circuits” will be modeled and simulated using Octave Online, a web-based programming tool. This course is geared towards secondary/ high school STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) educators and students. Basic programming skills will be taught in a step-wise manner so no prior programming experience or knowledge is necessary.

What you'll learn
  • Key concepts of systems biology
  • Introduction to dynamic systems
  • Gene circuit modeling in both logical and physical domains
  • Basic programming skills through the Octave Online platform

Additional information

Yong-Jun Shin Yong-Jun Shin is an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Connecticut. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2010 and his M.D. from the Seoul National University College of Medicine.

Introduction to Systems Biology - IEEE

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