PHY431H1
Topics in Biological Physics
Official description
An introduction to the physical phenomena involved in the biological processes of living cells and complex systems. Models based on physical principles applied to cellular processes will be developed. Biological computational modeling will be introduced.
- Prerequisite
- PHY250H1, PHY252H1/CHM222H1/CHM225Y1, PHY331H1
- Co-requisite
- n.a.
- Exclusion
- PHY346H1
- Recommended preparation
- n.a.
- Textbook
-
['Physical Models of Living Systems by Philip Nelson, Freeman']
- Breadth requirement
- BR=5
- Distribution requirement
- DR=SCI
- course title
- PHY431H1
- session
- winter
- year of study
- 4th year
- time and location
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24L: LEC0101, LEC9101: F10-12, On Line Synchronous 12T: T12, On line Synchronous Lectures and tutorials will be delivered synchronously via Zoom and recorded for later viewing. Students can ask questions during the lectures by writing in the “chat" window or by using using the "microphone”. For select Lectures and tutorials recordings will be made available for students in advance to view asynchronously (announced in advance).
- Course URL
- https://q.utoronto.ca
- instructor