7/05/2012

Mathematical Modeling in Nutrition and Toxicology Review

Mathematical Modeling in Nutrition and Toxicology
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In this book, international experts show ways to use computers to think about important problems in nutrition and toxicology as well as education. Topics include obesity, fat metabolism in diabetes, and omega 3 fatty acids and health. The book also presents ideas about nutrition and gene expression, and models ways to assess risk of exposure to toxic substances. The book is written by respected scientists and is intended primarily for college or graduate audiences. Some say that "in the beginning, was the word." Others claim that numbers came first. Here, words and numbers come together to help shape the future of research in nutrition and toxicology.

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The book reports the proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Nutrition and Environmental Toxicology held at the University of Georgia in September, 2003. Experts describe the use of modeling and simulation to study problems in obesity, diabetes, cancer, nutrient metabolism, risk assessment, and toxicology. Hypothesis testing, database construction, and educational uses of computers are also discussed.

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