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This book draws on Mark Mc Auley’s wealth of experience to provide an intuitive step-by-step guide to the modelling process. It also provides case studies detailing the creation of biological process models. Mark Mc Auley has over 15 years’ experience of applying computing to challenges in bioscience. Currently he is employed as a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Chester. He has published widely on the use of computer modelling in nutrition and uses computer modelling to both enhance and enrich the learning experience of the students that he teaches. He has taught computer modelling to individuals at a wide variety of levels and from different backgrounds, from undergraduate nutrition students to PhD and medical students.

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1. Introduction2. Building a computer model for nutrition research3. Model simulation and software4. Parameter optimisation and sensitivity analysis5. Modelling cholesterol metabolism and ageing6. Modelling Fatty acid metabolism7. Modelling Folate metabolism and DNA methylation8. Conclusions.

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A Hardback by Mark Tomás Mc Auley

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 21/10/2019
    ISBN13: 9783319399928, 978-3319399928
    ISBN10: 3319399926

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book draws on Mark Mc Auley’s wealth of experience to provide an intuitive step-by-step guide to the modelling process. It also provides case studies detailing the creation of biological process models. Mark Mc Auley has over 15 years’ experience of applying computing to challenges in bioscience. Currently he is employed as a Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Chester. He has published widely on the use of computer modelling in nutrition and uses computer modelling to both enhance and enrich the learning experience of the students that he teaches. He has taught computer modelling to individuals at a wide variety of levels and from different backgrounds, from undergraduate nutrition students to PhD and medical students.

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction2. Building a computer model for nutrition research3. Model simulation and software4. Parameter optimisation and sensitivity analysis5. Modelling cholesterol metabolism and ageing6. Modelling Fatty acid metabolism7. Modelling Folate metabolism and DNA methylation8. Conclusions.

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