👉 Physiology computing is an interdisciplinary field that integrates principles from biology, computer science, and engineering to model and simulate the physiological processes of living organisms or biological systems. It involves creating computational models that replicate the intricate dynamics of cellular, tissue, and organ functions, often using mathematical equations, algorithms, and data from experiments or simulations. These models can predict how biological systems respond to various stimuli, diseases, or treatments, aiding in drug discovery, personalized medicine, and understanding complex physiological phenomena. By bridging the gap between biological complexity and computational power, physiology computing enables researchers to analyze, interpret, and manipulate biological data in ways that were previously impossible, leading to advancements in healthcare, biotechnology, and our fundamental understanding of life.