Udemy - Innovating with Biomathematics
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Udemy - Innovating with Biomathematics English | Tutorial | Size: 3.06 GB https://i.im.ge/2023/08/03/jQ8FMa.1.png https://i.im.ge/2023/08/03/jQ8rgx.2.png https://i.im.ge/2023/08/03/jQ8l0G.3.png When we create mathematical models to biology and medicine, an imperative challenge is how to make them available to the respective users/public. Software such as Matlab has been doing a nice work on that direction. However, it is my belief that anyone could use their expertise to create online platforms, for making their models into codes, and codes into user-friendly interfaces. See an amazing discussion I did with Dr Jonathan Karr "Innovating with biomathematics | In Conversation with Jonathan Karr" on our YouTube channel "Theoretical and Mathematical Biology" On this course, I use an example for my most recent research period to make a point: user-friendly interface is imperative for making mathematical models available properly to the medical and biological sciences. One of my concerns was JavaScript being powerful enough, it is! See my article "Why am I considering seriously JavaScript and Deep Learning? and I would suggest you to do so" on my profile on Medium. In this course, I present an online platform that endows users with an interface designed to support medical doctors on applying computational biology to their decision process. This example is used to raise discussions and insights into the challenges of designing user-friendly interfaces to computational biology. Moreover, I also talk about topics related to startups in healthcare and how it can support biomathematicians on their quest for making their models easily available to professionals with little, or even, no expertise on computational models