Computational Systems Biology Group

EU Project (Coordination Action)

Collaborators:
Jens Nielsen, DTU Technical University of Denmark 
Søren Brunak, DTU Technical University of Denmark 
Stefan Hohmann, Göteborg University
Steven Oliver, University of Manchester
Hans Westerhoff, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Karl Kuchler, Medical University Vienna
Peter Philippsen, Biozentrum University of Basel
Matthias Reuss, Stuttgart University
Jack Pronk, Technical University Delft
Merja Pentillä, VTT Technical Research Centre Finland
Bela Novak, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Lilia Alberghina, University of Milano Bicocca
Uwe Sauer, ETH Zürich
Bärbel Hahn-Hägerdahl, Lunds Tekniska Högskola
Jochen Förster, Fluxome Sciences A/S
Johan Gunnarsson, InNetics AB
Macha Nikolski, CNSR/LaBRI University Bordeaux
Betul Kirdar, Bogazici University
 

Systems Biology is an emerging field expected to have major impact on the future of biological and medical research. It aims at system-level understanding of biological processes employing mathematical analysis and computational tools to integrate the information content obtained in experimental biology. The Yeast Systems Biology Network proposes the yeast  Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model system to develop the field and to advance our understanding of the rules and principles of the dynamic operation of cellular systems.

Questionnaire on modeling and systems biology