
Written for students and researchers in systems biology, the second edition of this best-selling textbook continues to offer a clear presentation of design principles that govern the structure and behavior of biological networks, highlighting simple, recurring circuit elements that make up the regulation of cells and tissues.
Uri Alon is the Abisch-Frenkel professor of systems biology at the Weizmann Institute of Science; https: //www.weizmann.ac.il/mcb/UriAlon/homepage
"Systems biology is based on the idea that engineered and evolved systems share common principles. Here, Alon (Weizmann Inst. of Science, Rehovot) elucidates three of the major principles... This book is a compendium of many different experiments. Together, they show that biological systems do obey these design principles." --P. Cull, Oregon State University, CHOICE connect (57:5, Jan 2020)
"A very good book. Very well written, everything is clearly illustrated and presented. It makes a tough subject easy to follow." --Radu Angelescu, Senior Programmer at Ubisoft
"Alon's book is the ideal counterargument to the idea that organisms are inherently human-opaque: it directly demonstrates the human-understandable structures which comprise real biological systems." --LessWrong.com
Praise for the First Edition
"[This text deserves] serious attention from any quantitative scientist or physicist who hopes to learn about modern biology. ... the author succeeds in explaining in an intellectually exciting way what the cell does and what degrees of freedom enable it to function. ... He draws the detailed strands together into an appealing and inspiring overview of biology. ... Alon's book should become a standard part of the training of graduate students in biological physics... ."
--Nigel Goldenfeld, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Physics Today, June 2007