Chemical Engineering 430:

Principles and Applications of Systems Biology (4.0 units)

Computational methods for simulation and analysis of metabolic networks, cellular signaling pathways, and gene regulatory networks. Biochemical kinetics, differential equations, stability analysis, sensitivity analysis.
  • Prerequisite: MATH 245 and 1 from (BME 210 or CHE 205)
  • Crosslist: This course is offered by the BME department but may qualify for major credit in CHE. To register, enroll in BME 430.
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
29253R060Lecture2:00-3:20pmTue, Thu8 of 24Stacey FinleyONLINEPDF (1297363 MB)session datesbook list
29254R060Discussion4:00-5:50pmWednesday8 of 24ONLINEsession dates
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