Computational Methods in Systems Biology: International Conference CMSB 2004, Paris, France, May 26-28, 2004, Revised Selected PapersVincent Danos, Vincent Schachter Springer, 01.04.2005 - 282 Seiten The Computational Methods in Systems Biology (CMSB) workshop series was established in 2003 by Corrado Priami. The purpose of the workshop series is to help catalyze the convergence between computer scientists interested in language design, concurrency theory, software engineering or program verification, and physicists, mathematicians and biologists interested in the systems-level understanding of cellular processes. Systems biology was perceived as being increasingly in search of sophisticated modeling frameworks whether for representing and processing syst- level dynamics or for model analysis, comparison and refinement. One has here a clear-cut case of a must-explore field of application for the formal methods developed in computer science in the last decade. This proceedings consists of papers from the CMSB 2003 workshop. A good third of the 24 papers published here have a distinct formal methods origin; we take this as a confirmation that a synergy is building that will help solidify CMSB as a forum for cross-community exchange, thereby opening new theoretical avenues and making the field less of a potential application and more of a real one. Publication in Springer's new Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI) offers particular visibility and impact, which we gratefully acknowledge. Our keynote speakers, Alfonso Valencia and Trey Ideker, gave challenging and somewhat humbling lectures: they made it clear that strong applications to systems biology are still some way ahead. We thank them all the more for accepting the invitation to speak and for the clarity and excitement they brought to the conference. |
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Beta Binders for Biological Interactions | 20 |
Biomimetic in Silico Devices | 34 |
Introduction | 58 |
Processing of Complex Immunogenetics Knowledge | 73 |
Modeling the Molecular Network Controlling Adhesion Between Human | 104 |
Modelling Metabolic Pathways Using Stochastic Logic ProgramsBased | 119 |
Projective Brane Calculus | 134 |
The Biochemical Abstract Machine BIOCHAM | 172 |
Towards Reusing Model Components in Systems Biolog | 192 |
A VIrtual CEll | 207 |
Short Papers | 221 |
Combining StateBased and ScenarioBased Approaches in Modeling | 236 |
General Stochastic Hybrid Method for the Simulation of Chemical Reaction | 248 |
Invited Contributions | 257 |
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