Science is made feasible by the adoption of common systems of units. As research has become more data intensive, especially in the biomedical domain, it requires the adoption of a common system of information models, to make explicit the relationship between one set of data and another, regardless of format. This is being realised through the OBO Foundry to develop a suite of reference ontologies, and NCBO Bioportal to provide services to integrate biomedical resources and functionality to visualise and create mappings between ontology terms. Biomedical experts tend to be focused at one level of spatial scale, be it biochemistry, cell biology, or anatomy. Likewise, the ontologies they use tend to be focused at a particular level of scale. T...
The exploration of biomedical data which involves heterogeneous sources coming from different spatia...
Recent advances in biotechnology and the availability of ever more powerful computers have led to th...
Associate Editor Michael R. King oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—It has become increasi...
International audienceMultiscale systems engineering provides a way to integrate models of real-worl...
International audienceBiomedical engineers and clinical scientists tend to focus their research on o...
International audienceSystems medicine is an interdisciplinary approach that integrates data from ba...
Multiscale systems engineering provides a way to integrate models of real-world phenomena that allow...
International audienceWith heart and cardiovascular diseases continually challenging healthcare syst...
With heart and cardiovascular diseases continually challenging healthcare systems worldwide, transla...
One contribution of 17 to a Theme Issue 'From biological and clinical experiments to mathematical mo...
System level biological behaviour typically arises from highly dynamic, strongly nonlinear, tightly ...
CITATION: Wolkenhauer, O. et al. 2014. Enabling multiscale modeling in systems medicine. Genome Medi...
AbstractSystem level biological behaviour typically arises from highly dynamic, strongly nonlinear, ...
Computational modeling and imaging in biology and medicine are gaining more and more interest with t...
More and more frequently, computational biomechanics deals with problems where the portion of physi...
The exploration of biomedical data which involves heterogeneous sources coming from different spatia...
Recent advances in biotechnology and the availability of ever more powerful computers have led to th...
Associate Editor Michael R. King oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—It has become increasi...
International audienceMultiscale systems engineering provides a way to integrate models of real-worl...
International audienceBiomedical engineers and clinical scientists tend to focus their research on o...
International audienceSystems medicine is an interdisciplinary approach that integrates data from ba...
Multiscale systems engineering provides a way to integrate models of real-world phenomena that allow...
International audienceWith heart and cardiovascular diseases continually challenging healthcare syst...
With heart and cardiovascular diseases continually challenging healthcare systems worldwide, transla...
One contribution of 17 to a Theme Issue 'From biological and clinical experiments to mathematical mo...
System level biological behaviour typically arises from highly dynamic, strongly nonlinear, tightly ...
CITATION: Wolkenhauer, O. et al. 2014. Enabling multiscale modeling in systems medicine. Genome Medi...
AbstractSystem level biological behaviour typically arises from highly dynamic, strongly nonlinear, ...
Computational modeling and imaging in biology and medicine are gaining more and more interest with t...
More and more frequently, computational biomechanics deals with problems where the portion of physi...
The exploration of biomedical data which involves heterogeneous sources coming from different spatia...
Recent advances in biotechnology and the availability of ever more powerful computers have led to th...
Associate Editor Michael R. King oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—It has become increasi...