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==Research interests==
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# Interest 1
# Stochastic modeling
# Interest 2
# Agent-based modeling
# Interest 3
# Energy budgets
 
My favorite aspect of biology is the fact that everything is connected and inter-dependent.  I love the complexity.
 
My favorite aspect of mathematics is that you can use it as a tool to understand the world, from ecosystems to social interactions to physics. 
 
My one concern is that I had cell biology and biochemistry a loooong time ago.  I hope that does not affect my ability to understand the biology content.
 
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==Publications==
==Publications==

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Contact Info

Elizabeth Polidan (an artistic interpretation)

I am in MATH 388. I learned about OpenWetWare from Professor Kam Dahlquist, and I've joined to participate in course work.

Education

  • 2015, BS, Biomathematics, Loyola Marymount University

Course work

  • Biochemistry & Cell Physiology
  • Conservation Biology Seminar
  • Principles of Evolution
  • Probability & Statistics
  • Biomathematical Modeling (current)
  • Biomathematics Research
  • Data Structures
  • Unix and shell programming
  • C Programming

Research interests

  1. Stochastic modeling
  2. Agent-based modeling
  3. Energy budgets

My favorite aspect of biology is the fact that everything is connected and inter-dependent. I love the complexity.

My favorite aspect of mathematics is that you can use it as a tool to understand the world, from ecosystems to social interactions to physics.

My one concern is that I had cell biology and biochemistry a loooong time ago. I hope that does not affect my ability to understand the biology content.

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Publications

  1. Goldbeter A and Koshland DE Jr. An amplified sensitivity arising from covalent modification in biological systems. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1981 Nov;78(11):6840-4. DOI:10.1073/pnas.78.11.6840 | PubMed ID:6947258 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. JACOB F and MONOD J. Genetic regulatory mechanisms in the synthesis of proteins. J Mol Biol. 1961 Jun;3:318-56. DOI:10.1016/s0022-2836(61)80072-7 | PubMed ID:13718526 | HubMed [Paper2]

    leave a comment about a paper here

  3. ISBN:0879697164 [Book1]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed

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