Abstract: The fundamental paradigm in physiological research is integration. Biological researchers are now ready to de-fine for a species a mathematical construct, the Physiome, the all-encompassing quantitative model of an organism. The goal of the human Physiome project is improved health care, through deep understanding of the organism, all the way down to the genes, reconciling contradictions and clarifying cause and effect. The strategies for accomplishing this long term aim include the systematic gathering of old and new knowledge into shared databases, and integrating the informa-tion into self consistent, reproducible, mathematical models. Multiscale models, for practicality, cover only a few levels at a time. Beginning at the midd...
Physiome is an area of physiology to generate a whole system by analyzing and integrating scattered ...
The Physiome Project was officially launched in 1997 and has since brought together teams from aroun...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project and the advent of the large scaled unbiased '-omics...
Traditional approaches to biomedical research are based on the subdivision of biological systems—by ...
Bioengineering analyses of physiological systems use the computational solution of physical conserva...
Computational modelling of biological processes and systems has witnessed a remarkable development i...
The Physiome Project of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) is attempting to pr...
Predicting information about human physiology and pathophysiology from genomic data is a compelling,...
AbstractPhysiome is an area of physiology to generate a whole system by analyzing and integrating sc...
Multi-scale models of the heart and other organs are being developed under the umbrella of the Physi...
Reconstructing and understanding the Human Physiome virtually is a complex mathematical problem, and...
New information technologies bring with them new possibilities for defining and simulating complex p...
As the number and size of biological knowledge resources for physiology grows, we need improved tool...
An aim of systems physiology today can be stated as to establish logical and quantitative bridges be...
The Physiome is an umbrella term that refers to human modelling with mathematics and computational m...
Physiome is an area of physiology to generate a whole system by analyzing and integrating scattered ...
The Physiome Project was officially launched in 1997 and has since brought together teams from aroun...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project and the advent of the large scaled unbiased '-omics...
Traditional approaches to biomedical research are based on the subdivision of biological systems—by ...
Bioengineering analyses of physiological systems use the computational solution of physical conserva...
Computational modelling of biological processes and systems has witnessed a remarkable development i...
The Physiome Project of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) is attempting to pr...
Predicting information about human physiology and pathophysiology from genomic data is a compelling,...
AbstractPhysiome is an area of physiology to generate a whole system by analyzing and integrating sc...
Multi-scale models of the heart and other organs are being developed under the umbrella of the Physi...
Reconstructing and understanding the Human Physiome virtually is a complex mathematical problem, and...
New information technologies bring with them new possibilities for defining and simulating complex p...
As the number and size of biological knowledge resources for physiology grows, we need improved tool...
An aim of systems physiology today can be stated as to establish logical and quantitative bridges be...
The Physiome is an umbrella term that refers to human modelling with mathematics and computational m...
Physiome is an area of physiology to generate a whole system by analyzing and integrating scattered ...
The Physiome Project was officially launched in 1997 and has since brought together teams from aroun...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project and the advent of the large scaled unbiased '-omics...