This preprint is the outcome of the “Training Workshop Interdisciplinary Life Sciences”, held in October 2013 in the Lorentz Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. The motivation to organize this event stems from the following considerations: The enormous progress in laboratory techniques and facilities leads to the availability of huge amounts of data at all levels of complexity (molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organisms, populations, ecosystems). Especially data at the cellular level reveal details of life processes we were unconscious of until recently. However, it becomes clear that huge amounts of data alone do not automatically lead to understanding. The data explosion in Life Sciences teaches one lesson: life processes are of a highly i...
The interdisciplinary nature of biological sciences and medicine, including the important role mathe...
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However,...
There could not be a more exciting time to be a biologist. We have come through three incredibly pro...
htmlabstractThis preprint is the outcome of the “Training Workshop Interdisciplinary Life Sciences”,...
In recent years scientific research has changed markedly. High throughput technologies have resulted...
The spring school “Physics of Life” provides an introduction to and an overview of current research ...
International audienceWe present here an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject of biomolecules o...
We present here an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject of biomolecules offered to undergraduat...
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There is widespread misuse of statistics in research, particularly in the life sciences (Weissgerber...
International audienceShareThe book gathers lecture notes of courses given at the 2014 summer school...
Sommer B, Chen M. A novel Lecture Program in Bioinformatics: Interdisciplinary Cell Visualization an...
The workshop of mathematics applied to life sciences (WMLS) was organized by the Laboratory of Bioma...
Mathematics is positioned to play a major role in this effort, helping to discover the secrets of li...
The Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology bring together scientists from all over the ...
The interdisciplinary nature of biological sciences and medicine, including the important role mathe...
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However,...
There could not be a more exciting time to be a biologist. We have come through three incredibly pro...
htmlabstractThis preprint is the outcome of the “Training Workshop Interdisciplinary Life Sciences”,...
In recent years scientific research has changed markedly. High throughput technologies have resulted...
The spring school “Physics of Life” provides an introduction to and an overview of current research ...
International audienceWe present here an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject of biomolecules o...
We present here an interdisciplinary workshop on the subject of biomolecules offered to undergraduat...
Special Issue Ercim: Tackling Big Data in the Life SciencesTackling Big Data in the Life Sciences by...
There is widespread misuse of statistics in research, particularly in the life sciences (Weissgerber...
International audienceShareThe book gathers lecture notes of courses given at the 2014 summer school...
Sommer B, Chen M. A novel Lecture Program in Bioinformatics: Interdisciplinary Cell Visualization an...
The workshop of mathematics applied to life sciences (WMLS) was organized by the Laboratory of Bioma...
Mathematics is positioned to play a major role in this effort, helping to discover the secrets of li...
The Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology bring together scientists from all over the ...
The interdisciplinary nature of biological sciences and medicine, including the important role mathe...
Quantitative reasoning and techniques are increasingly ubiquitous across the life sciences. However,...
There could not be a more exciting time to be a biologist. We have come through three incredibly pro...