Systems biology is the study of biological systems whose behaviour cannot be reduced to the linear sum of their parts’ functions. Systems biology does not necessarily involve large numbers of ...
With the advent of improved techniques for acquiring large-scale bioinformatic data, systems biology has emerged as a new scientific field dedicated to analyzing these large datasets to gain ...
Ever better experimental techniques allow to perform experiments under tightly controlled conditions and can deliver gigantic amounts of data reflecting the complexity of biology. This has vastly ...
The mission of the Microbiology and Systems Biology (MSB) relates closely to the TNO Healthy Society goals. Ambitious as we are, we aim to contribute to halve the burden of infections and ...
there are more universal properties that all life systems must obey. Understanding universal properties is a physics-type approach. To apply this to biology, a strategy called constructive biology is ...
Why does coffee taste more bitter to some people than it does to others? Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich have now come closer to ...
But in order to access the insights offered by massive data sets, researchers need the language and tools of computer science. The BSc in Systems and Information Biology will place you at the rich ...
The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE biology students studying homeostasis, the nervous system, the reflex arc, the brain and the eye. If you struggled with the quiz, don't panic - we ...
Furthermore, combining the data from the different sets of ‘omics’ data (proteomics, HTS and HiSeq), allows us to generate global and systems level understanding on how disease-causing mutations ...