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Latest revision as of 10:20, 26 February 2013
Your PowerPoint presentation for your Metabolic Pathway Modeling Project will take place in class on Tuesday, February 26 or Thursday, February 28. Please upload your slides to the wiki by 9:25 AM on Tuesday, February 26 and link to them from your User page. Your slides are due Tuesday morning even if you are presenting on Thursday.
You will work in pairs. Partners and presentation dates will be selected in class on Tuesday, February 19.
Partners
Tuesday
- Kevin and Laura
- Salman and Helen Media:Biomathematical Modeling Presentation.pptx
- Kasey and Ashley Kasey E O'Connor/Ashley Rhoades Metabolic Pathway Presentation
Thursday
- Matt and Tony Anthony J. Wavrin/Matthew E. Jurek Metabolic Pathways Project
- Paul and Jim Paul/Jim Project #1 powerpoint
- Elizabeth
Presentation Guidelines
- You will prepare a 15-20 minute PowerPoint presentation that will present your mathematical model of nitrogen metabolism in yeast. Please follow these guidelines when creating your presentation. You will need approximately 15 slides (1 slide per minute) for your presentation.
- Your presentation should cover the following content:
- Purpose and significance of the model
- A list and explanation of the state variables needed to model the process of interest.
- Your system of differential equations that model the dynamics.
- An explanation of the terms in your equation(s) in order to justify your choices.
- A list and explanation of all the parameters your model requires for numerical simulation.
- The output (graphs) of your numerical simulation.
- A discussion of your results and how they relate to the Journal of Bacteriology and Microbiology papers by ter Schure et al. (1995).
- What future directions might you take.