Some Landmarks in the Ancient History of Physical and Quantitative Biology
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Overview
Explore a fascinating lecture by Professor Tim Sluckin from the University of Southampton examining key historical developments in physical and quantitative biology. Delve into significant milestones that shaped our understanding of how mathematical and physical principles apply to biological systems, presented as part of the "New statistical physics in living matter: non equilibrium states under adaptive control" seminar series at the Isaac Newton Institute. Learn from this comprehensive examination of the foundational intersections between physics, mathematics, and biology, delivered by a distinguished scholar from one of the UK's leading research institutions. Gain valuable insights into how early quantitative approaches to studying living systems have influenced modern biological research methodologies and our current understanding of life sciences.
Syllabus
SPL | Prof. Tim Sluckin | Some landmarks in the ancient history of physical and quantitative biology
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