Computers in Operations and Information Processing

Session 382 - Systems Engineering Approaches in Biology and Biomedicine
Contributions to this session are sought that address recent advances and challenges in the application of system engineering approaches to problems of a biological nature. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the use of engineering tools to address problems such as the analysis of metabolic networks, mathematical analysis and simulation of biological processes, systems approaches in intracellular processes, analysis of signal transduction pathways, modeling of drug delivery systems using engineering approaches, and linear and nonlinear analysis of dynamic biosystems. We strongly encourage submissions that combine both experimental and computational approaches. Both fundamental and applied contributions are welcome.
Chair: Jin Wang
CoChair: Ioannis Androulakis
  Optimal Corticosteroid Treatment for Modulating the Dynamics of An in Vivo Human Response to Endotoxin
Q. Yang, P.T. Foteinou, S.E. Calvano, S.F. Lowry, Ioannis P. Androulakis
  An Integrated Framework of Transcriptome Analysis and In Silico Modeling Leads to Mechanistic Insights on Fti/taxol Synergy
Zeynep H. Gümüs, Ada Gjrezi, Heming Xing, Zach Pitluk, Ilse Van den Wyngaert, William Talloen, Hinrich W.H. Göhlmann, Iya Khalil, Harel Weinstein, Giannakakou Paraskevi
  Rigorous Mathematic Approach for ChEmotherapy Design In the Brain
Libin Zhang, Jeonghwa Moon, Benyamin Grosman, Andreas A. Linninger
  Dynamic Modeling and Analysis of Glucose and Fatty Acid Interactions In Skeletal Muscle Tissue
Baris U. Agar, Ali Cinar, Emmanuel C. Opara, Gary Reznik
  A Control Engineering Model for Hemostasis Following Blood Vessel Injury
Erik S. Welf, Ulhas P. Naik, Babatunde A. Ogunnaike
  Long-Term Validation of Inferential Blood Glucose Model Developed from Real Subject In Free-Living Study Using Noninvasive Inputs
Derrick Rollins, Nidhi Bhandari, Nisarg Vyas, Dave Andre
  Optimization of Rflp Based Sensors
Jeffrey Kantor

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