Project Details

Project ID A18
Application Area A
Project Title Mathematical system biology
Description Systems biology is a lively interdisciplinary research field that has received considerable attention in recent years. While traditional molecular biology studies the various components of a biological system (genes, RNAs, proteins,...) in isolation, systems biology aims to understand how these components interact in order to perform higher-level functions. Mathematical modeling then plays a major role not only in capturing and analyzing complex networks governing biological processes, but also as a way to verify hypotheses based on observational evidence and in designing efficient experiments to further the understanding of the system. The goal of this project is to pool our knowledge on discrete, deterministic and stochastic modeling of biological systems to pave the way towards efficient hybrid models (discrete/continuous, deterministic/stochastic) for elaborate biological networks.
Duration 06/10-05/14
Status running
Members
Laszlo David
Hannes Klarner
Dr. Susanna Röblitz
Dr. Heike Siebert
Claudia Stötzel
Dr. Patrick Winkert
Heads
Prof. Dr. Alexander Bockmayr
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter Deuflhard
Dr. Jochen Garcke
Guests
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Publications
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Preprints
Stochasticity in reactions: a probabilistic Boolean modeling approach
(01.09.2010 17:45:11)
A simple mathematical model of the bovine estrous cycle: follicle development and endocrine interactions
(01.09.2010 17:35:21)
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