Seminar (WS 2013/14)
COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY OF CANCER
Objective:
Cancer is a remarkably complex and heterogeneous disease that involves multiple types of biological interactions across diverse scales. In order to unravel this puzzling health problem, Computational Systems Biology employs an experimental‐theoretical integrative approach, in which interactions among components of a particular system are studied by means of diverse mathematical and computational techniques. The seminar offers an introduction to key topics in the field, including data resources and analysis techniques, signalling networks and multiscale mathematical modelling. This will be illustrated with relevant applications in cancer biology and medicine. The seminar is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, biology, physics, medical or computer sciences who are interested in this highly interdisciplinary application field.
Flyer with the Objective of the seminar.
- Time: 4 Monday afternoons 14.00-17.00: 25.11, 09.12, 20.01, 03.02
Kickoff meeting and distribution of talks Oct 28, 14.00-15.00, INF-1096 - Location: INF-1096, Computer Science Dept. of TU Dresden at Nöthnitzer Str. 46
- Program
- Organizers:
Alvaro Köhn‐Luque, Michael Seifert, Andreas Deutsch, ZIH, TU Dresden
Barbara Klink, Institut für Klinische Genetik, TU Dresden
Haralambros Hatzikirou, cfAED, TU Dresden
- Contact: Andreas Deutsch, Tel. 463-31943
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