Introduction to Modeling in Physiology and Medicine, 1st Edition,Claudio Cobelli,Ewart Carson,ISBN9780121602406
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The only quantitative physiological systems course text for advanced biomedical engineering and related clinical, medical and health informatics students

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Graduate and senior undergraduate students of biomedical engineering; plus applied mathematics and related clinical students of physiology and medicine

Claudio Cobelli

Carson and Cobelli are leaders in the field of physiological modelling, with extensive research experience and publication track records. They also have extensive experience teaching this material to a range of levels for both technical and clinical audiences.

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Department of Information Engineering, Universita di Padova, Italy

Ewart Carson

Carson and Cobelli are leaders in the field of physiological modelling, with extensive research experience and publication track records. They also have extensive experience teaching this material to a range of levels for both technical and clinical audiences.

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Centre for Health Informatics, City University, London, U.K.

Introduction to Modeling in Physiology and Medicine, 1st Edition

Introduction; 2 Physiological Complexity and the Need for Models; 3 – Models and the Modeling Process; 4 – Modeling the Data; 5 – Modeling the System; 6 – Model Identification; 7 – Parametric Models – The Identifiability Problem; 8 – Parametric Models – The Estimation Problem; 9 – Non-parametric Models - Signal Estimation; 10 - Model Validation; 11 - Case Studies
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Introduction to Modeling in Physiology and Medicine