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                                It is an introductory mathematics course for biology students with the aim of training them to do quantitative analysis of biological systems. Students will be trained on how to use the language of mathematics to describe biological processes, how to write down simple mathematical equations for various phenomena occurring in biology.INTENDED AUDIENCE : Students, PhD scholars, teachers, industryPREREQUISITES : CoreINDUSTRY SUPPORT : NILL 
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                                        Week 1:Introduction, Graphs and Functions 
 Lecture 1 : Introduction
 Lecture 2 : Graphs and Functions
 Lecture 3 : Equations as Graphs
 Lecture 4 : Exponential and Periodic Functions
 Lecture 5 : Logarithmic and Other Functions
 Week 2:Functions and its Derivatives, Computing Derivatives of Curves
 Lecture 6 : Images as 2D/3D Functions
 Lecture 7 : Functions and its Derivatives
 Lecture 8 : Computing Derivatives of Curves
 Lecture 9 : Rules for Calculating Derivatives
 Lecture 10 : Understanding Derivatives
 Week 3:Plotting Curves , Numerical Calculation of Derivatives, Partial Derivatives
 Lecture 11 : Curvature and Second Derivative
 Lecture 12 : Plotting Curves
 Lecture 13 : Numerical Calculation of Derivatives
 Lecture 14 : Function,Derivatives and Series Expansion
 Lecture 15 : L'Hopital's Rule and Partial Derivatives
 Week 4:Integration and their Graphical Understanding
 Lecture 16 : Integration
 Lecture 17 : Integration:Rules
 Lecture 18 : Graphical Understanding
 Lecture 19 : Integration:More Examples
 Lecture 20 : Integration: Product of Two Functions
 Week 5:Vectors : Position and Movement in 2D, Cell Symmetry : Use of Polar Coordinates
 Lecture 21 : Exponential growth and Decay
 Lecture 22 : Scalars and Vectors
 Lecture 23 : Vectors:Position and Movement in 2D
 Lecture 24 : Cell Symmetry:Use of Polar Coordinates
 Lecture 25 : Gradient.Forces and Flows :Part I
 Week 6: Gradient, Forces and Flows , Understanding Diffusion
 Lecture 26 : Gradient.Forces and Flows :Part II
 Lecture 27 : Understanding Diffusion
 Lecture 28 : Diffusion Constant and Einstein Relation 1905
 Lecture 29 : Diffusion Equation
 Lecture 30 : Diffusion vs.Active Transport
 Week 7:Introduction to Fourier series , Fourier Transform and Statistics
 Lecture 31 : Nernst Equation
 Lecture 32 : Fourier Series : Part I
 Lecture 33 : Fourier Series : Part II
 Lecture 34 : Fourier Transform
 Lecture 35 : Introduction to Statistics
 Week 8:Basics of bio-statistics
 Lecture 36 : Mean,Standard deviation and Distribution
 Lecture 37 : Frequency Distribution and Probability Distribution
 Lecture 38 : Binomial Distribution
 Lecture 39 : Normal Distribution
 Lecture 40 : Hypothesis Testing and Mathematical Modeling
