University of Warwick.
Sci Prog. 2017 Mar 1;100(1):45-62. doi: 10.3184/003685017X14858831042682.
Mathematical biology occupies a special place at the interface between the physical, mathematical and life sciences. Is this interface merely a meeting point for dabblers venturing out of their own proper domains to work on problems of mutual interest? Or is it an incipient science in its own right, with its own particular character, principles, and practices? The past century has seen vast advances in the application of mathematical and physical ideas and techniques to biological problems, in the process transforming many of them almost beyond recognition. Nonetheless, the question of a biomathematics as a new kind of science remains open, despite several fascinating, if sometimes problematic, attempts.
数学生物学在物理、数学和生命科学的交叉点占据着特殊的位置。这个交叉点仅仅是那些从自己的领域冒险出来,解决彼此感兴趣的问题的涉猎者的交汇点吗?或者它本身就是一门新兴的科学,具有自己独特的特点、原则和实践?在过去的一个世纪里,数学和物理思想与技术在生物学问题上的应用取得了巨大的进展,在此过程中,几乎将许多生物学问题都改变得面目全非。尽管如此,作为一种新科学的生物数学的问题仍然悬而未决,尽管有一些引人入胜的、但有时也有问题的尝试。