Systems Biology
London - United KingdomArticle from the archives of the Mill Hill Essays 2005, about making the connection between smallscale molecular events and large-scale physiological consequences.
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Open web platform for modeling and reverse engineering of photosynthetic dynamism.
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Research institute dedicated to the integration of technology, computation, biology and medicine (Seattle, WA, USA).
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Unlike traditional science which examines single genes or proteins, systems biology studies the complex interaction of all levels of biological information.
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The research group of Athel Cornish-Bowden are interested in the definition of life, especially in relation to the (M,R) systems of Robert Rosen, and also in metabolic regulation and control.
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Information on the SBML project which helps develop a variety of software packages for SBML, a computer-readable format for representing models of biochemical reaction networks in software.
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The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) was established to address the greatest challenge of 21st-century science -- understanding biological complexity. Since its founding in 2000, ISB has been a pioneering source of new knowledge, innovative technologies and computational tools, and creative ways of understanding, conducting and communicating science. ISB is catalyzing fundamental paradigm changes in how the life sciences and medicine are pract
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The Institute for Systems Biology is a premier, nonprofit research organization based in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 2000 by Leroy Hood, a world-renowned systems biologist; Alan Aderem, a leading immunologist; and Ruedi Aebersold, a cutting-edge protein chemist. ISB was established as an untraditional institution, where scientific collaboration could take place across disciplines, where biologists and technologists could commingle, and


