Explore the fundamental concepts of energy, information, and computation in cellular systems through this comprehensive lecture from the Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology 2015. Delve into the intricate workings of bacterial cells as Pankaj Mehta, a distinguished speaker from Boston University, presents the first part of his course. Gain insights into how these basic principles govern cellular functions, allowing bacteria to survive, reproduce, and adapt to their environment. Examine the quantitative approaches used to understand these complex biological processes, bridging the gap between physics, mathematics, and biology. Enhance your understanding of cellular biology from a systems perspective, ideal for PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and professionals in the physical and mathematical sciences interested in applying their skills to biological problems.
Energy, Information and Computation in Cells by Pankaj Mehta
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Energy, information and computation in cells by Pankaj Mehta (Part 1)
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