Tags: physiology

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  1. 1986-Istvan_Gyori-Connections between compartment systems pipes and integro-differential equations

    27 Mar 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Istvan Byori

    NA

    In this paper we give the mathematical description of models in which the mass transport between compartments requires a given definite time or transit times are distributed according to given...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/3891/?v=1

  2. 2007-Zenker-Rubin-Clermont-From inverse problems in mathematical physiology to quantitative differential diagnoses

    06 Apr 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By S J Zenker

    NA

    The improved capacity to acquire quantitative data in a clinical setting has generally failed to improve outcomes in acutely ill patients, suggesting a need for advances in computer-supported data...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4008/?v=1

  3. 2008-Ribbing-EtAl-Mathematical models of diabetes progression

    06 Apr 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By J A Ribbing

    NA

    Writing a good model for diabetes progression is difficult because the long time span of the disease makes experimental verification of modeling hypotheses extremely awkward. underlying the

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4022/?v=1

  4. 2012-Jambhekar-Breen-Extravascular Routes Of Drug Administration in Basic Pharamacokinetics

    07 Apr 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Sunil Jambhekar

    NA

    This provides an excellent step-by-step of the physiology, construction of model, and notions like peak concentration as well as issues like lag time.

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4079/?v=1

  5. 2013-Fathalla_Rihan-Delay Differential Equations in Biosciences - Parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis

    07 Apr 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Fathalla Rihan

    NA

    This is a review article to show that delay differential models have a richer mathematical framework (compared with models without memory or after-effects) and a better consistency with biological...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4097/?v=1

  6. 2014-Blomhøj-EtAl-Compartment models

    31 Mar 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By M T Blomhøj

    NA

    An overview of compartment models with many rich illustrations and much attention to various numerical methods in solutions of the resulting differential equations using Matlab. Also included is a...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/3910/?v=1

  7. A Remote-Learning Framework for Student Research Projects: Using Datasets to Teach Experimental Design, Data Analysis and Science Communication

    08 Oct 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Thea R. Popolizio*1, Tess L. Killpack1

    Salem State University

    Remote learning often requires an alternative to hands-on, student-designed research projects. To this end, we created a package of scaffolded assignments to support introductory students through...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2762/?v=1

  8. It's a bird! It's a plane! It's biomechanics!

    29 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Danielle Ingle*1, Ryan Bruellman1, Erick Espana1, Katherine Galloway1, Tanner Anderson1, Tricia L. Meredith1, Marianne E. Porter1

    Florida Atlantic University

    Biomechanics is a discipline that draws from physics and engineering principles to understand the movement and structure of living organisms. It is highly interdisciplinary in nature and can be...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2658/?v=1

  9. Modeling the Research Process: Authentic human physiology research in a large non-majors course

    20 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Anna K. Strain1, Mary A. Williams1, Jane Phillips1

    University of Minnesota

    Laboratory experiences in large-enrollment introductory science courses often utilize “cookie-cutter style” laboratory experiences due to the relative simplicity of setting up the lab...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2516/?v=1

  10. Science Behind the Lesson: It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's Biomechanics!

    29 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Danielle Ingle*1, Ryan Bruellman1, Erick Espana1, Katherine Galloway1, Tanner Anderson1, Tricia L. Meredith1, Marianne E. Porter1

    Florida Atlantic University

    Active flight is a specialized mode of movement found in insects, birds, and mammals. The anatomy, morphology, physiology, and ecology of flying taxa has changed over evolutionary time. Researchers...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2733/?v=1

  11. Sexy Smells - A case study using preen oil composition of the Dark Eyed Junco

    19 Jun 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Sarah Prescott1, Melissa Haswell2

    1. University of New Hampshire 2. Davenport University

    Poster on a case study invites students to explore the biochemistry and physiology of pheromones using authentic data presented at the 2018 QUBES/BioQUEST Summer Workshop

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/607/?v=2

  12. Sexy Smells - A case study using preen oil composition of the Dark Eyed Junco

    30 May 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Sarah Prescott1, Melissa Haswell2

    1. University of New Hampshire 2. Davenport University

    Poster on a case study invites students to explore the biochemistry and physiology of pheromones using authentic data presented at the 2018 QUBES/BioQUEST Summer Workshop

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/607/?v=1

  13. Using Regression Models to Examine the Effect of Carbon Dioxide on Fluid pH

    29 Jan 2024 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Gracie King1, Alyssa England2, Daniel Douglas2, Stefanie L Holmes2, Breonna Martin3

    1. Nashville State Community College 2. Roane State Community College 3. Harford Community College

    In this activity students will use statistics and regression models to explore the effects of carbon dioxide on blood pH by measuring pH changes that occur over time as carbon dioxide reacts with...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4621/?v=1

  14. Vitamin C for Colds? Writing LETTERS to Synthesize and Communicate Results from Multiple Studies

    29 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Robert E. Furrow*1, Rebecca M. Price2, Aeisha Thomas3, Yue Yin4, Kelsie M. Bernot5

    1. University of California, Davis 2. University of Washington, Bothell 3. Crown College 4. University of Illinois at Chicago 5. North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University

    Interpreting experimental results is a key part of evidence-based reasoning. However, it is challenging for students to synthesize data from multiple sources to reach their own conclusions. As...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/2665/?v=1

  15. Why does Blood Flow Change? Investigating the Math of Blood Flow Dynamics

    15 Jun 2020 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Amy Troyer1, Brandi Morgante Handzlik1, Mary Phillips1

    Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences

    This collection of activities explores the relationship between blood flow, pressure, and the factors of resistance through graphs and modeling direct and inverse variation.

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/1896/?v=1