Theoretical Biology

Theoretical Biology is the application of mathematics, physics and computer science to biological problems. It combines the theoretical understanding of biological systems with experimental approaches. Theoretical Biology is used to understand the principles that govern the behavior of complex biological systems. It is used to help identify new targets for drug discovery, design more effective treatments, and understand the evolution of diseases. This type of research has the potential to have a significant impact on a range of biomedical problems, and its applications in the fields of medicine and health are immense. It can also provide insight into how different species interact, as well as how the environment shapes and influences life on earth.

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