Bag om Applied Mathematics for the Analysis of Biomedical Data
Features a practical approach to the analysis of biomedical data via mathematical methods and provides a MATLAB® toolbox for the collection, visualization, and evaluation of experimental and realΓÇôlife data
Applied Mathematics for the Analysis of Biomedical Data: Models, Methods, and MATLAB® presents a practical approach to the task that biological scientists face when analyzing data. The primary focus is on the application of mathematical models and scientific computingmethods to provide insight into the behavior of biological systems. The author draws upon his experience in academia, industry, and governmentΓÇôsponsored research as well as his expertise in MATLAB to produce a suite of computer programs with applications inepidemiology, machine learning, and biostatistics. These models are derived from realΓÇôworld data and concerns. Among the topics included are the spread of infectious disease (HIV/AIDS) through a population, statistical pattern recognition methods to determine the presence ofdisease in a diagnostic sample, and the fundamentals of hypothesis testing.
In addition, the author uses his professional experiences to present unique case studies whose analyses provide detailed insights into biological systems and the problems inherent in their examination. The book contains a wellΓÇôdeveloped and tested set of MATLAB functions that act as a general toolbox for practitioners of quantitative biology and biostatistics. This combination of MATLAB functions and practical tips amplifies the bookΓÇÖs technical meritand value to industry professionals.
Through numerous examples and sample code blocks, the book provides readers with illustrations of MATLAB programming. Moreover, the associated toolbox permits readers to engage in the process of data analysis without needing to delve deeply into the mathematical theory. This gives an accessible view of the material for readers with varied backgrounds. As a result, the book provides a streamlined framework for the development of mathematical models, algorithms, and the corresponding computer code.
In addition, the book features:
ΓÇó RealΓÇôworld computational procedures that can be readily applied to similar problems without the need for keen mathematical acumen
ΓÇó Clear delineation of topics to accelerate access to data analysis
ΓÇó A Solutions Manual containing solutions to select exercises and a related website containing the MATLAB toolbox created for this book
Applied Mathematics for the Analysis of Biomedical Data: Models, Methods, and MATLAB® is an excellent textbook for students in mathematics, biostatistics, the life and social sciences,and quantitative, computational, and mathematical biology. This book is also an ideal referencefor industrial scientists, biostatisticians, product development scientists, and practitioners who use mathematical models of biological systems in biomedical research, medical device development, and pharmaceutical submissions.
PETER J. COSTA, PhD, is Senior Applied Mathematician at Hologic Incorporated in Marlborough, MA. Dr. Costa is the co–creator of MATLAB′s Symbolic Math Toolbox. He has developed mathematical models for the spread of HIV, the outbreak of AIDS, the transmission of an infectious respiratory disease throughout a population, and the diagnosis of cervical cancer. His research interests include scientific computing and mathematical biology. He received a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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