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Boris Steipe  (course coordinator)

Medical Sciences Building, Room 5368
Toronto, Ontario      M5S 1A8
T: 416-946-7741
E: boris.steipe@utoronto.ca


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http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/707460/description

  • Elsevier - Introducing Computational Systems Biology
  • Elsevier - Enabling Information and Integration Technologies for Systems Biology:
    • Elsevier - Databases for Systems Biology.
    • Elsevier - Natural Language Processing and Ontology-enhanced Biomedical Literature Mining for Systems Biology
    • Elsevier - Integrated Imaging Informatics
    • Elsevier - Simpathica: A Computational Systems Biology Tool within the Valis Bioinformatics Environment
    • Elsevier - Standards, Platforms and Applications
  • Elsevier - Foundations of Biochemical Network Analysis and Modeling
    • Elsevier - Introduction to Computational Models of Biochemical Reaction Networks
    • Elsevier - Biological Foundations of Signal Transduction and the Systems Biology Perspective
    • Elsevier - Reconstruction of Metabolic Network from Genome Information and Its Structural and Functional Analysis
    • Elsevier - Integrated Regulatory and Metabolic Models
  • Elsevier - Computer Simulations of Dynamic Networks
    • Elsevier - A Discrete Approach to Network Modeling
    • Elsevier - Gene Networks: Estimation, Modeling and Simulation
    • Elsevier - Computational models for circadian rhythms: Deterministic versus stochastic approaches
  • Elsevier - Multi-Scale Representations of Cells and Emerging Phenotypes
    • Elsevier - Multistability and Multicellularity: Cell Fates as High-dimensional Attractors of Gene Regulatory Networks
    • Elsevier - Spatio-Temporal Systems Biology
    • Elsevier - Cytomics—from cell states to predictive medicine
    • Elsevier - The IUPS Physiome Project: Progress and Plans.


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This is the path to the pmid document repository to provide direct links to PDF's for loged in users. Every user needs to have this section in their User page, the Template:pubmed uses the userfunctions, parserfunctions, and lst extensions to pull the section pdf_repository_path from a user's page and construct a link to the repository. Naturally, this works only for pmid's for now.

biochemistry.utoronto.ca/steipe/abc/376CEB52AF96EA94