Date: 27 September - 1 October 2021

This course will provide participants with an introduction and hands-on training on modelling approaches, tools and resources used in systems biology as well as touch on network analysis.

Computer models are increasingly used to understand the essential processes of biology. Researchers in academic institutions as well as the pharmaceutical industry use mathematical models to generate hypotheses on how complex biomolecular systems work. Modelling of biochemical pathways deregulated in disease conditions can offer mechanistic insights into the pathology, help to elucidate mechanisms behind drug action, and predict the dose required for treatment thus facilitating fundamental research and drug discovery. This course will provide a helpful introduction to tools and resources used in this scientific field.

The course will involve participants learning via pre-recorded lectures, live presentations, trainer Q&A sessions and hands-on tutorials. The content will be delivered overZoom, with additional text communication overSlack.  In order to make the most out of the course, you should make sure to have a stable internet connection throughout the week.

Computational practicals will be run on EMBL-EBI's virtual training infrastructure; this means there is no need to have a powerful computer to run exercises or a requirement to install complex software before the course. Trainers will be available to provide support, answer questions, and further explain the analysis during these practicals.

Selected participants will be sent materials prior to the course. These might include pre-recorded talks and required reading that will be essential to fully understand the course.

Participants will need to be available between the hours of 09:30-17:15 BST each day of the course.

Keywords: BioModels database, IntAct Molecular Interaction Database, Reactome Pathways Analysis, Systems (systems), Logic modelling, Spatial modelling, Pathway enrichment analysis

Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)

Capacity: 30

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Scientific topics: Mathematics, Mathematical model, Systems biology, Network analysis, Kinetic model


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