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Methods in Computational Biology by Ross Carlson
English | PDF | 2019 | 216 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 23 MB
Biological systems are multiscale with respect to time and space, exist at the interface of biological and physical constraints, and their interactions with the environment are often nonlinear. These systems are being quantified in ever increasing detail using rapidly developing omics technologies; yet, it is difficult to predict the dynamic and spatial behavior of even the simplest model systems. Computational biology approaches are essential for leveraging the omics data to develop and test new theories on biological organization. This is a major challenge for the life sciences, including the medical, environmental, and bioprocess fields.
A primary goal of this Special Issue “Methods in Computational Biology” is the communication of computational biology methods, which can extract biological design principles from complex data, described in enough detail to permit reproduction of the results. This issue integrates highly interdisciplinary researchers such as biologists, computer scientists, engineers and mathematicians to advance biological systems analysis. A summary of the contributions to the Special Issue are provided in the following section; many of the contributions are mentioned more than once because their content includes themes that fall under multiple categories.Without You And Your Support We Can’t Continue
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