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- | See our [[Team:Groningen/Literature/Modelling|literature list]]. For our team members that are looking for books on the subject, have a look under code [http://opc.ub.rug.nl/DB=1/SET=2/TTL=1/CLK?IKT=8110&TRM=605B 605B] (Bernoulliborg library, lower floor). | + | See our [[Team:Groningen/Literature/Modelling|literature list]]. For our team members that are looking for books on the subject, have a look under code [http://opc.ub.rug.nl/DB=1/SET=2/TTL=1/CLK?IKT=8110&TRM=605B 605B] (Bernoulliborg library, lower floor), as well as 605C/D/E (A and Z also exist but seem to be less interesting). |
Revision as of 10:36, 22 April 2009
Software tools from previous years
- RNA folding (secondary structure)
- Alberta 2008, using RNAstructure and UNAFold (with a front-end), they used both programs (presumably to get an idea of the certainty)
- Molecular/genetic Circuit (?), (small) systems of (non-linear) ODEs
- Bologna 2008, using Simulink (Mathworks)
- ETH Zurich 2008, using the Symbiology toolbox in Matlab
- IHKU 2008
- (?)Istanbul 2008, using the Symbiology toolbox
- LCG-UNAM-Mexico 2008, using the Symbiology toolbox
- NTU Singapore 2008, using Simulink, Systems Biology Toolbox 2 (sensitivity analysis) and CellWare (stochastic analysis)
- Purdue 2008, using Excel and Mathcad
- TU Delft 2008, using CellDesigner and the Synthetic Biology Workbench for Matlab
- Edinburgh 2008, using COPASI
- Freiburg 2008, using Matlab
- Johns Hopkins 2008, using Matlab (for population dynamics of yeast)
- Cell processes
- Calgary 2008, using their own tool (transcription and translation)
- Static genome analysis (?)
- ETH Zurich 2008, using their own tool
- Genome Scale Model (whole cell response)
- ETH Zurich 2008, using the Cobra Toolbox for Matlab
- Chemostat simulation
- ETH Zurich 2008, using their genome scale model data
- Cell movement
- IHKU 2008, as random walks
- University of Lethbridge 2008, using BCT (a tool to model the chemotaxis pathway of E. Coli?)
Other potentially interesting software tools:
Literature
See our literature list. For our team members that are looking for books on the subject, have a look under code 605B (Bernoulliborg library, lower floor), as well as 605C/D/E (A and Z also exist but seem to be less interesting).