Keep up the great work. I come from a mathematics background and biology was a pretty opaque subject to me. It felt like something that was more built on memorizing facts rather than developing an intuition behind how things work. You've been blowing my mind about how you can use mathematical tools along with first-principles reasoning to develop an intuition on how certain aspects of cellular biology are implemented.
I remember studying mathematical modeling and touching on differential equations back in the summer of last year, and HOLY SHIT did this video shed a lot of light into how the fuck linearization and jacobians work, I thought it was just some random magic but you gave EXACTLY the method behind the madness
This series is so amazing! I've always loved biology, but my main focus of study was physics and math, so getting to see them combined like this is just incredible! Keep up the great work!
I'm from Brazil and im a graduate student in biology. I'm currently working in bioinformatics and trying to learn syntetic biology. Im really greatful that i saw this playlist of biology explained from math perspective, its giving me great insights. Your content is awesome and I will cheer for this chanell to grow! You got a new subscriber and a huge fan.
Every time you upload a video of this series, i rewatch the whole thing! This will be taught in schools and universities i guaranty you! Thank you for the amazing work, it is so much appreciated.
Hey NanoRooms, You have got a new subscriber. These videos are like finding the rarest gem. Mathematics and Biology combined together to describe the underlying function of nature is truly mind-boggling.
To see in higher dimensions we take a vector field and start adding properties to the vectors, length, colour (r, g, b), thickness, branches, sides, fur, eyes
Im a biology student with an interest in maths and these types of videoes combine the topics perfectly
Dude your videos are great, please keep the series going on and thanks for your hard work!
Keep up the great work.
I come from a mathematics background and biology was a pretty opaque subject to me. It felt like something that was more built on memorizing facts rather than developing an intuition behind how things work.
You've been blowing my mind about how you can use mathematical tools along with first-principles reasoning to develop an intuition on how certain aspects of cellular biology are implemented.
I remember studying mathematical modeling and touching on differential equations back in the summer of last year, and HOLY SHIT did this video shed a lot of light into how the fuck linearization and jacobians work, I thought it was just some random magic but you gave EXACTLY the method behind the madness
Oh yeah and the mechanism behind the cell division too I guess
This series is so amazing! I've always loved biology, but my main focus of study was physics and math, so getting to see them combined like this is just incredible! Keep up the great work!
Seriously, your work is a gem & needs to be recognized!
I'm from Brazil and im a graduate student in biology. I'm currently working in bioinformatics and trying to learn syntetic biology. Im really greatful that i saw this playlist of biology explained from math perspective, its giving me great insights. Your content is awesome and I will cheer for this chanell to grow! You got a new subscriber and a huge fan.
In just a few videos you have become my favorite CZcamsr I love how you explain things great video 👍🏾
I played this video to fall asleep but it ended up being so interesting that I have to change it and finish tomorrow. Great job!
Every time you upload a video of this series, i rewatch the whole thing!
This will be taught in schools and universities i guaranty you!
Thank you for the amazing work, it is so much appreciated.
Hey NanoRooms, You have got a new subscriber. These videos are like finding the rarest gem. Mathematics and Biology combined together to describe the underlying function of nature is truly mind-boggling.
When do you think will be the time when we will be able to simulate (some) cell as a whole? Or is it already possible?
I didn't even realize that was 30 minutes long! For the first time, I feel like I'll get to use Diff EQ in bioengineering! Magical ending
Man those videos are gold gold gold i love them
You and artem kirsanov are like two sides of the same coin w videos keep it up pookie bear
Phenomenal video 👏👏👏
This video is so great !!
To see in higher dimensions we take a vector field and start adding properties to the vectors, length, colour (r, g, b), thickness, branches, sides, fur, eyes
amazing video and graphics
More!
Insanely usefull! Thanks
Have you ever looked at Flux-Balance-Analysis?
7:46 continuous ambiguity of cell divisions?
CALCULUS:differential equation
Wants more detailed references
hell yeah great video
Love it
做的好,应用数学。
0:25 uh yes myyy MOOOOOOM , muscle man joke
Are you in grad school?
Good question, I’m also interested.
Undergrad, 2nd year
@@Nanorooms wow that insane! Keep going, your gonna go really far!
What are you studying ?
I am in a program that allows me to design my own degree. I’m integrating math, chemistry, and biochemistry together in one degree