This book introduces students to methods that will help them
understand behaviour in terms of cellular components and their
interactions in non-intuitive ways, which calls for an
interdisciplinary approach combining mathematical, chemical,
computational and biological strategies. Tibor Ganti was one of the
early pioneers who proposed a theoretical framework to understand
living principles in terms of chemical transformation cycles and
their coupling. The twenty-first century then brought with it a
novel 'systems' paradigm, which shone new light on all previous
work and was accompanied by numerous implications for the way we
conceive of chemical and biological complexity today. This book
seeks to equip students to take advantage of any field that
investigates living systems. Based on a conceptualisation of
science-oriented branches, engineering-oriented branches and
biology as astoundingly complex fields, those structures laden with
biochemical detail encompass a deeper theory unifying our knowledge
of designed systems. Readers will be pleasantly surprised at how
lucidly the topics are presented. The book offers an indispensable
resource for students and professionals working in systems and
synthetic biology or any of the various related fields of research.
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