Mathematical Methods in Medical and Biological Sciences
Mathematical Methods in Medical and Biological Sciences by Harendra Singh and Hari M. Srivastava is a rigorous, accessible guide that brings powerful mathematical tools to the forefront of medical and biological research. Ideal for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners across India and worldwide, this book bridges theory and real-world application in fields such as epidemiology, population dynamics, physiology, and systems biology.
Opening with clear explanations of core techniques—ordinary and partial differential equations, dynamical systems, stochastic processes, and statistical modeling—the text steadily builds to advanced topics in parameter estimation, stability analysis, and numerical simulation. Each chapter ties mathematical concepts directly to biological problems: modeling disease transmission, cell population growth, pharmacokinetics, and ecological interactions. Numerous worked examples and exercise sets reinforce intuition and problem-solving skills while demonstrating how models inform experimental design and data interpretation.
Readable without sacrificing depth, the book emphasizes practical implementation (including numerical methods and interpretation of results) so readers can translate theory into publishable research or applied solutions in clinical and laboratory settings. The presentation is self-contained, making it a strong choice for coursework at universities, for researchers adapting quantitative approaches, and for interdisciplinary teams in public health and biotech.
Whether you’re building models for infectious disease, analyzing physiological data, or teaching applied mathematics in a life-science context, this volume delivers a clear, modern foundation. Add this essential reference to your collection to master the mathematical language of contemporary medical and biological science.
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