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Systems Biology on Bio-Linux
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COmputational Modeling in BIology NEtwork (COMBINE) 2011

Systems Biology on Bio-Linux

  • Mesude Bicak1 

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This presentation introduces the Bio-Linux Operating System which is a popular Computational Biology workstation with 500+ bioinformatics software. It then provides an overview of popular modelling approaches in systems biology, covering top-down, bottom-up and hybrid modelling. Finally it highlights the challenges being faced by systems biology modellers, agent-based modellers in particular, regarding standardisation efforts.

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Bicak, M. Systems Biology on Bio-Linux. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6348.1

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