Introduction to Mathematical Biology, 1st ed. 2016
Modeling, Analysis, and Simulations

Springer Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics and Technology Series

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This book is based on a one semester course that the authors have been teaching for several years, and includes two sets of case studies.  The first includes chemostat models, predator-prey interaction, competition among species, the spread of infectious diseases, and oscillations arising from bifurcations.  In developing these topics, readers will also be introduced to the basic theory of ordinary differential equations, and how to work with MATLAB without having any prior programming experience.


The second set of case studies were adapted from recent and current research papers to the level of the students.  Topics have been selected based on public health interest.  This includes the risk of atherosclerosis associated with high cholesterol levels, cancer and immune interactions, cancer therapy, and tuberculosis.  Readers will experience how mathematical models and their numerical simulations can provide explanations that guide biological and biomedical research.


Considered to be the undergraduate companion to the more advanced book "Mathematical Modeling of Biological Processes" (A. Friedman, C.-Y. Kao, Springer ? 2014), this book is geared towards undergraduate students with little background in mathematics and no biological background.

Introduction.- Bacterial Growth in Chemostat.- System of Two Linear Differential Equations.- System of Two Differential Equations.- Predator-Prey Models.- Two Competing Populations.- General Systems of Differential Equations.- The Chemostat Model Revisited.- Spread of Disease.- Enzyme Dynamics.- Bifurcation Theory.- Atherosclerosis: The Risk of High Cholesterol.- Cancer-Immune Interaction. Cancer Therapy.- Tuberculosis.- Solutions.
Ching-Shan Chou is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University.  She received her Ph.D. in the area of applied mathematics from Brown University.  She is currently working in the area of computational and mathematical biology.

Avner Friedman is a Distinguished University Professor at Ohio State University.  He received his Ph.D. in 1956 from the Hebrew University.  His research interests include partial differential equations, both general mathematical theory as well as applications to models that arise in the physical and life sciences, in engineering, and in industry.

Includes reviews of basic ordinary differential equations and modeling techniques

Addresses MATLAB programming for students without programming experience

Includes health topics of great public interest

Section of solutions included at the end of the book

Provides readers with background in numerical analysis and how they are applied in simulations of models

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras