The systems approach to biology has a long history. Its recent rapid resurgence at the turn of the century reflects the problems encountered in interpreting the sequencing of the genome and the failure of that immense achievement to provide rapid and direct solutions to major multi-factorial diseases. This paper argues that systems biology is necessarily multilevel and that there is no privileged level of causality in biological systems. It is an approach rather than a separate discipline. Functionality arises from biological networks that interact with the genome, the environment and the phenotype. This view of biology is very different from the gene-centred views of neo-Darwinism and molecular biology. In neuroscience, the systems approac...
International audienceWe live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductio...
Abstract: We live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductionism, that f...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...
The comprehension of living organisms in all their complexity poses a major challenge to the biologi...
In just over a decade, Systems Biology has moved from being an idea, or rather a disparate set of id...
Systems Biology is more than just a sum up of different sciences, given that Systems Biology deals w...
In the last decades, genomic and postgenomic technologies obtained a great amount of information on ...
Systems Biology represents a new paradigm aiming at a whole organism-level understanding of biologic...
In this review, we address the justification for creating a new scientific discipline, and suggest p...
In this thesis, I discuss the development of systems biology and issues in the pro-gression of this ...
The advent of functional genomics has enabled the molecular biosciences to come a long way towards c...
Biophysics at the systems level, as distinct from molecular biophysics, acquired its most famous par...
The first systems analysis of the functioning of an organism was Claude Bernard’s concept of the con...
International audienceAbstract : Systems Biology includes the study of interaction networks and, in ...
Systems biology seeks to study biological systems as a whole, contrary to the reductionist approach ...
International audienceWe live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductio...
Abstract: We live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductionism, that f...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...
The comprehension of living organisms in all their complexity poses a major challenge to the biologi...
In just over a decade, Systems Biology has moved from being an idea, or rather a disparate set of id...
Systems Biology is more than just a sum up of different sciences, given that Systems Biology deals w...
In the last decades, genomic and postgenomic technologies obtained a great amount of information on ...
Systems Biology represents a new paradigm aiming at a whole organism-level understanding of biologic...
In this review, we address the justification for creating a new scientific discipline, and suggest p...
In this thesis, I discuss the development of systems biology and issues in the pro-gression of this ...
The advent of functional genomics has enabled the molecular biosciences to come a long way towards c...
Biophysics at the systems level, as distinct from molecular biophysics, acquired its most famous par...
The first systems analysis of the functioning of an organism was Claude Bernard’s concept of the con...
International audienceAbstract : Systems Biology includes the study of interaction networks and, in ...
Systems biology seeks to study biological systems as a whole, contrary to the reductionist approach ...
International audienceWe live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductio...
Abstract: We live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductionism, that f...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...