This book developed from classes in mathematical biology taught by the
authors over several years at the Technische Universität München. The
main themes are modeling principles, mathematical principles for the
analysis of these models and model-based analysis of data. The key
topics of modern biomathematics are covered: ecology, epidemiology,
biochemistry, regulatory networks, neuronal networks and population
genetics. A variety of mathematical methods are introduced, ranging from
ordinary and partial differential equations to stochastic graph theory
and branching processes. A special emphasis is placed on the interplay
between stochastic and deterministic models.