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- | + | Before starting to work at the lab with the designed bacteria, we can check if the design works through a mathematical model. Here you can find all the information related to this process. | |
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Latest revision as of 02:15, 18 October 2014
Mathematical Models
Welcome
Before starting to work at the lab with the designed bacteria, we can check if the design works through a mathematical model. Here you can find all the information related to this process. Feel free to look at everything we did, clicking the buttons below:
This year we wanted to do more than a simulation… We wanted other teams to be able make a mathematical model even if their members did not have a mathematical background. For this reason, we created an easy tutorial that anyone can use. If you want to know more, click the button below: