The University of Chicago Summer
Introduction to Quantitative Modeling in Biology

Introduction to Quantitative Modeling in Biology


Course Code

BIOS 20151 10

Course Description

Although mathematics and biology have traditionally not gotten along, recent advances in molecular biology and medicine have made biological experiments essentially quantitative. This course introduces mathematical ideas that are useful for understanding and analyzing biological data, including data description and fitting, hypothesis testing and Bayesian thinking, Markov models, and differential equations.

Students acquire hands-on experience working with data and implementing mathematical models computationally using the R programming language. The two main goals are to acquire computational skills and conceptual familiarity with mathematical models used in biological research.

Course Criteria

This course is required to partially fulfill the general education requirement in biology for Biological Sciences majors in all tracks, except for students taking BIOS 20152 and students in the Advanced Biology sequence.

This course cannot be used as a Topics course for the general education requirement for non-Biological Sciences majors.

This course is primarily comprised of undergraduate students. A select number of places are reserved for advanced high school students.

The cost of this course for pre-college students is $4,980

Instructor(s)

Dmitry Kondrashov

Course Duration

Summer Online

Session

Session 2

Course Dates

July 6th - July 24th

Class Days

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Class Time

1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Eligibility

11th Grade, 12th Grade, Undergrad

Core Course

Part of UChicago Core Curriculum

Modality

Remote