Topical A: Systems Biology

Session 416 - In Silico Systems Biology
A critical component of systems biology is the development of in silico approaches to understand systems of interest. For this session, papers discussing novel uses of in silico methods to understand biological systems, as well as the development of new technologies and algorithms for in silico systems analysis are welcome. Research including experimental work is particularly encouraged.
Chair: Casim A. Sarkar
CoChair: Christopher V. Rao
  Metabolic Engineering Under Uncertainty: Efficient Sampling of Kinetic Data Space
Ljubisa Miskovic, Vassily Hatzimanikatis
  Metabolic Network Reconstruction and Analysis of Butanol Producing Strain Clostridium Beijerinckii
Ravali Raju, Caroline B. Milne, Nathan D. Price
  In Silico Design and Analysis of Genome-Scale E. Coli Systems Via Interactive Web Application
Dong-Yup Lee, Tae-Sung Jung
  Towards a Dynamic Systems Approach to the Synthesis and Analysis of Mammalian Metabolic Networks
Adam C. Baughman, Lealon L. Martin, Susan T. Sharfstein
  Factor XI Is a Potential Therapeutic Target for Thrombosis That Maintains Hemostasis
Deyan Luan, M. Zai, Jeffrey D. Varner
  Quantitative Modeling and Analysis of the Transforming Growth Factor Beta Signaling Pathway
Seung-Wook Chung, Fayth L. Miles, Carlton R. Cooper, Mary C. Farach-Carson, Babatunde A. Ogunnaike
  Determining Regulatory Networks Governing the Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells to Pancreatic Lineage
Ipsita Banerjee, Martin Yarmush

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