This is a blog about biomathematics. This space intends to be a place for discussion of the project. The aim of the project is producing a prototype for a course in biomathematics for a general public, independent of the background, and likely creating some live courses.
Aim and objectives
This project aim at producing a prototype course for biomathematics, borrowing from what already exist the good points, and incorporating new insights; biomathematics is an ever-increasing research area. The course will be designed and developed in contact with the potential public, using the feedback to change the course content; likely by internet and then by classroom-like courses. We intend to "crash" (summarize, systematize) in a single course the commonplace, cornerstones, from several areas of biomathematics, e.g. systems biology, mathematical biology, bioengineering, in a single picture. We shall make use of already-existing literatures, in order to render it easier for participates to go on, which is the target of the course, give an initial-easy impulse to several groups interested in biomathematics. We shall produce videos initially, make them available by internet, and see the response. Should you get interested, do not hesitate to give feedback at any stage.
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·Dec 5
Dear Sara, I would like to invite
you, if it is of your interest, to subscribe to the channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNRmSus_UIUETlWA7bZCZ4A. It is a recent created project of
mine, in partnership with one professor from Medicine and a PhD student of him.
Maybe, if you agree, in the future, not now, we can organize something about
your paper "Revisiting Generality in Biology: Systems Biology and the
Quest for Design Principles ", or any other key issue you would like to
discuss; see that any material on the channel is intended to be licensed under
the creative commons. All the best, Jorge Pires,
·Yesterday
Dear Jorgen, This sounds exciting.
However, I cannot get the link to work? Best,
Sara
·Hi Sara, if I understood properly, you are facing
problems to access the link I have sent. Good, try the linkhttp://crashcoursebiomathematics.blogspot.it/. For accessing the other, just
open an youtube window, type "Biomathematics Channel", it supposes to
be the second option. If you have doubt about how to contribute, I will get in
touch with you in the future. If you want to know more a priori, just let me
know. All the best, Jorge Pires,
·Dear Sara, As a matter of fact, if you are interested
to give the contribution, we can start, thus we have a lot of time to work
calmly. The contribution is quite simple, just make a set of slides, it could
be simple, about a topic of your interest, e.g. that paper of yours. Send me, I
will make a webinar and send you back, if you agree, I will publish in the
channel I have mentioned. You can make the webinar and send me, if you please,
we can discuss by skype if you please and so on. Just let know what you think.
We can find other ways. Best regards, Jorge Pires,
·Hi Jorge, I think this is a great idea! At the moment
I'm swamped in paper deadlines and teaching preparation so I don't have time to
get started on this right now. But I look forward to
seeing your webinars. Best, Sara
·Okay, we keep in touch. When you see you can jump in,
do not hesitate. Best, Jorge Pires,
IMP. Sara Green is a quite important researcher on systems biology, philosophy. Her works can help systems biology to evolve properly, avoiding the potential premature and wrong evolution. Sara Green in AcademiaEdu.
This is our very first slides for the project "A
crash course in biomathematics" It seems to have no serious attempt to pin
down the origens of biomathematics,…
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