Synthetic biologists explain cell behaviors while desinging new ones
Computation offers a window into a disease often described as a black box
Public databases impact not only how research is done but what kind of research is done in the first place.
Supercomputers open up new horizons, offering the possibility of discovering new ways to understand life’s complexity
The complexity and variability of aging itself, along with the fragmented nature of researchers’ current understanding of aging, call for tools that can help scientists dig through mounds of data to find often subtle connections.
Pursuing the frontiers of systems biology in an interdisciplinary, non-academic enviroment
From hardened software to scientific productivity, the NCBCs have changed the landscape for biomedical computing. What will happen when their funding expires?
The study of HIV evolution is not only critical to fighting the virus; it has also driven advances in the computational tools used to study evolution in general.
Many systems models are strikingly vulnerable to even small changes in the variables
Computer models find that various ion channel arrangements can produce the same firing pattern