Bioinformatics: Mathematical and computational modelling in biology New
This course covers state-of-the-art tools and methods for system biology using biological data of different types. The participants will learn about the basis of modelling large-scale datasets as logic networks, as well as a more detailed approach using deterministic and stochastic modelling. At the end of the course the basis of three dimensional modelling of protein-protein interaction will be covered.
The course timetable can be found here.
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- The course is oriented to experimental researchers, post-doctoral and PhD students who want to gain a better understanding of the available tools and methodology used in system biology and to start modelling their own data.
- Booking priority is given to people from Cambridge University and Collaborating Institutes
- Individual Course fees are required only from External participants not from Collaborating Institutes
- Logical modelling
- Reverse engineering of large networks
- Deterministic modelling
- Stochastic processes and noise in biology
- Spatial modelling
The aim of this course is to familiarise the students with the mathematical modelling of biological processes and to provide hands-on training using several of the most well known system biology software.
Presentations, demonstrations and practicals
3
Once a year
Events available