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MH3401 SIGNAL & NOISE IN BIOLOGY

At the interface between biology, physics, and engineering, there is a wild frontier waiting to be explored. Over recent years, an increasing number of researchers with math or physics backgrounds have developed interests in biology-related topics. Concurrently, biological research is becoming more quantitative, and data driven. The world needs a new generation of biologists equipped with skills in mathematical modeling, data processing, and coding. The aim of this course is to introduce quantitative biology using a diverse range of phenomena related to signal and noise in biological systems as examples. You will learn some basic yet essential mathematical techniques and discover how these tools further our understanding of biology and biophysics. If you are a physics or math major interested in biology but haven't been trained in it, this course is perfect for you. If you are a biology or engineering major with basic knowledge in calculus and statistics, this course is also ideal. Join us and position yourself at the forefront of a transformative movement toward interdisciplinary research.

Academic Units3
Exam ScheduleMon Apr 28 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) 17:00-19:30
Grade TypeLetter Graded
Department MaintainingMATH(SPS)
Prerequisites

MH1100 & MH1101 OR MH1802 OR BS1008

Mutually Exclusive

PH3408

Not Available to ProgrammePHMS, PHY

Prerequisites Tree

MH3401requiresone ofBS1008MH1802all ofMH1101MH1100

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