Complex living systems are difficult to understand. They obey the laws of physics and chemistry, but these basic laws do not explain their behaviour; each component part of a complex system participates in many different interactions and these interactions generate unforeseeable, emergent properties. For example, microscopic interactions between non-living molecules, at the macroscopic level, produce a living cell. Here we discuss how to explain such complexity in the format of a dynamic model that is mathematically precise, yet understandable. Precise, computer-aided modelling will make it easier to formulate novel experiments and attain understanding and control of key biological processes
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are those which exhibit one or more of the following inter-related behaviours: 1. N...
Even though complexity is a concept that is ubiquitously used by biologists and philosophers of biol...
The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on ...
The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on ...
Mathematics is the key to linking scientific knowledge at different scales: from microscopic to macr...
Many of the great challenges of our age are ultimately challenges of complexity. Anthropogenic clima...
In this paper we draw upon rich ethnographic data of two systems biology labs to explore the roles o...
How can we explain the fundamental paradox of living matter, which combines stability and robustness...
How can we explain the fundamental paradox of living matter, which combines stability and robustness...
One of the main obstacles in systems biology is complexity, a feature that is inherent to living sys...
Life, amazingly rich in diversity of shapes and functions, explores the limits of extreme complexity...
A persistent feature of complex systems in engineering and science is the emergence of macroscopic, ...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are those which exhibit one or more of the following inter-related behaviours: 1. N...
Even though complexity is a concept that is ubiquitously used by biologists and philosophers of biol...
The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on ...
The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on ...
Mathematics is the key to linking scientific knowledge at different scales: from microscopic to macr...
Many of the great challenges of our age are ultimately challenges of complexity. Anthropogenic clima...
In this paper we draw upon rich ethnographic data of two systems biology labs to explore the roles o...
How can we explain the fundamental paradox of living matter, which combines stability and robustness...
How can we explain the fundamental paradox of living matter, which combines stability and robustness...
One of the main obstacles in systems biology is complexity, a feature that is inherent to living sys...
Life, amazingly rich in diversity of shapes and functions, explores the limits of extreme complexity...
A persistent feature of complex systems in engineering and science is the emergence of macroscopic, ...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...
Complex systems are omnipresent. Everywhere in the real world we can see them. First of all in biolo...