| Literature DB >> 35282295 |
Mentewab Ayalew1, Derrick Hylton2, Jeticia Sistrunk1, James Melton1, Kiandra Johnson3, Eberhard Voit4.
Abstract
The integration of biology with mathematics and computer science mandates the training of students capable of comfortably navigating among these fields. We address this formidable pedagogical challenge with the creation of transdisciplinary modules that guide students toward solving realistic problems with methods from different disciplines. Knowledge is gradually integrated as the same topic is revisited in biology, mathematics, and computer science courses. We illustrate this process with a module on the homeostasis and dynamic regulation of red blood cell production, which was first implemented in an introductory biology course and will be revisited in the mathematics and computer science curricula.Entities:
Keywords: Python; Systems biology; coding; erythropoietin; feedback regulation; homeostasis; mathematical modeling; ordinary differential equations; red blood cells; transdisciplinarity
Year: 2021 PMID: 35282295 PMCID: PMC8916718 DOI: 10.1080/10511970.2020.1861140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PRIMUS (Terre Ht) ISSN: 1051-1970