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The ICBP data set; an EPHA2 example

Mathematical Systems Biology of Cancer
May 02,2006 02:30 PM to 03:30 PM
Speakers:
Neve, Rich
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Abstract:

Many hurdles need to be negotiated when interpreting biologic data in terms of
mathematical models. Not least of these is the requirement for biologists and mathematicians to
understand each others semantics in order to build the correct models. I will present a broad
overview of how biologists use data to build pathway models and explain the complexities that exist
when considering biologic processes in terms of models.

Lecture #12312

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