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Systems Theory in Systems Biology (2V/2Ü)

Information about this course and course material will be made available at the ilias server
Lectures
Dr.-Ing. Michael Ederer Pfaffenwaldring 9, V9.2.201  685 66194 E-Mail

Dipl.-Ing. Jan Hasenauer

Pfaffenwaldring 9, Zi. 3.239

685 67749

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Time and place (2h lecture + 2h exercise)
Tuesdy, 14.00-15.30, V 9.32
Thursday, 11:30-13:00, V 9.32
First meeting: Tuesday, April 26th, 2010
Course description

Systems biology aims at an holistic understanding of the dynamics living organisms. This is facilitated by combining approaches from system sciences, life sciences, and information sciences. In this course we focus on the role of systems theory in systems biology. Specifically, we review some of the advances in systems biology that have been achieved during the recent years based on system theoretic considerations. The following is the (tentative) list of topics that will be covered in the course:

  •  Feedback in biochemical (regulatory) networks
  •  Biological oscillators, switches, and rhythm
  •  Population models
  •  Model reduction
  •  Parameter estimation and nonlinear optimization
  •  Structural modeling


This course is intended as an advanced course introducing in depth system theoretic methods in systems biology.