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BIOE 432 - Systems Biology

Last offered Spring 2025

Official Description

Systems biology is the study of systems of biological components that may be molecules, cells, organisms or entire species. The behaviors of such systems often requires holistic, quantitative measurements and modeling of the entire groups of interacting components. This course offers an introduction to the fundamental concepts and quantitative methodologies underlying systems biology through the examination of a series of examples. It outlines basic design principles ubiquitous in biological networks. Course Information: 3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: MATH 285 or equivalent knowledge.

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Schedule and Instructors

TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Systems BiologyONC77553ONL4 -    Ting Lu
Systems BiologySB176519LEC31700 - 1820 T R  2233 Everitt Laboratory Ting Lu
Systems BiologySB276520LEC41700 - 1820 T R  2233 Everitt Laboratory Ting Lu
Systems BiologySBO77246ONL4 -    Ting Lu