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Boris Steipe  (course coordinator for BCH441)

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


         

Pages under development


Must make note to alert students who run LINUX boxes that some assignment tasks can be conveniently Perlified.

Additional CSB Topics

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.

Bioinformatics

  Biological foundations Data Analysis Interpretation
Sequences        
Structures        
Evolution        
Systems