Description
New experimental techniques in immunology have given rise to vast and intricate datasets that require sophisticated quantitative modeling to extract meaningful insights. **_Systems Immunology_** _(PDF)_ delivers a comprehensive examination of computational immunology, encompassing everything from essential concepts to intricate mathematical modeling at single-molecule, organism, cellular, and population levels. In conjunction, **_Foundations of Biochemistry and Biophysics_** elucidates modern mechanistic models while detailing their applications for prediction, experimental design, and elucidation of biochemical processes.
This resource begins with a foundational introduction to data analysis methodologies, the various approximations, and assumptions that are integral to effective model-building. Key chapters delve into the formulation of models and methods aimed at analyzing immune responses, with a focus on clarifying basic concepts for ease of understanding.
Targeted toward professionals and students in quantitative biology, immunology, and applied physics, this book provides invaluable resources, including:
– A succinct summary of fundamental modeling principles and data analysis techniques.
– An exploration of subjects where mechanistic modeling has significantly enhanced current scientific understanding.
– Insightful discussions on the genetic diversity of the immune system, immune responses at the cellular population level, cell signaling pathways, and the ecological dynamics of host-pathogen interactions.
– Fundamental principles of computational immunology and cutting-edge quantitative techniques for studying immune responses across various biological scales—ranging from single molecules to entire populations.
### Review
“_Taken together, the body of information included in this ebook offers readers a panoramic view of the captivating intersections found in this field. It heralds a future where a nuanced understanding of immunity will pave the way for innovative solutions aimed at alleviating human suffering. Kudos to the editors for assembling such a profound volume_.” — Arup K. Chakraborty, Robert T. Haslam Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Professor of Physics, Chemistry, and Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA
**NOTE: This sale includes only _Systems Immunology: An Introduction to Modeling Methods for Scientists_ in PDF format. Access codes are not provided.**
**ISBNs**: 978-1234567890, 978-0987654321









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