Diabetes Systems Biology Quantitative methods for understanding beta-cell dynamics and function 1st Edition

Author(s): Anmar Khadra; Hassan Jamaleddine; Chiara Dalla Man
Publisher: IOP Publishing (Institute of Physics)
ISBN: 9780750337373
Edition: 1st Edition

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Description

Diabetes Systems Biology provides senior undergraduate students and junior scientists, interested in diabetes systems biology, with a tool to learn more about the mathematical models and methods used to understand macroscopically and microscopically beta-cell behaviour in health and disease. The book introduces readers to the quantitative methods used to examine beta-cell dynamics, islet biology and architecture, as well as diabetes etiology and implications. The goal is to allow junior researchers in the fields of mathematical biology and biophysics to obtain a broad understanding of these quantitative methods, and guide them into taking the first steps into the field of diabetes systems biology. At the end of each chapter, several problem-solving exercises (that require both analytical and computational skills) are provided for the readers to help them become more proficient in this field.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive overview of all relevant aspects of diabetes systems biology and biological mathematical modelling
  • Covers quantitative aspects of this discipline with embedded examples
  • Features contributions from world-class researchers in the field
  • Provides extensive references for further reading
  • Includes problem solving exercises at the end of each chapter