With the emergence of systems biology the notion of organizing principles is being highlighted as a key research aim. Researchers attempt to ‘reverse engineer’ the functional organization of biological systems using methodologies from mathematics, engineering and computer science while taking advantage of data produced by new experimental techniques. While systems biology is a relatively new approach, the quest for general principles of biological organization dates back to systems theoretic approaches in early and mid-20th century. The aim of this paper is to draw on this historical background in order to increase the understanding of the motivation behind the systems theoretic approach and to clarify different epistemic aims within...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...
The systems approach to biology has a long history. Its recent rapid resurgence at the turn of the c...
Systems biology seeks to study biological systems as a whole, contrary to the reductionist approach ...
With the emergence of systems biology the notion of organizing principles is being highlighted as a\...
The topic “If someone were to analyze current notions and fashionable catchwords, he would find ‘sys...
One driving motivation of systems biology is the search for general principles that govern the desig...
The first systems analysis of the functioning of an organism was Claude Bernard’s concept of the con...
Systems Biology is more than just a sum up of different sciences, given that Systems Biology deals w...
1 Table of Contents and Preface (TableContentsPreface+SixPapers2016.pdf) 2 G. Longo & A.M. Soto,...
Systems Biology represents a new paradigm aiming at a whole organism-level understanding of biologic...
Upon completion of the sequencing of the human genome, a shift has occurred in genomics research. Al...
International audienceThis open access book assesses the prospects of (re)adopting organization as a...
Abstract: We live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductionism, that f...
In the last decades, genomic and postgenomic technologies obtained a great amount of information on ...
If biology in the 20th century was characterized by an explosion of new technologies and experimenta...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...
The systems approach to biology has a long history. Its recent rapid resurgence at the turn of the c...
Systems biology seeks to study biological systems as a whole, contrary to the reductionist approach ...
With the emergence of systems biology the notion of organizing principles is being highlighted as a\...
The topic “If someone were to analyze current notions and fashionable catchwords, he would find ‘sys...
One driving motivation of systems biology is the search for general principles that govern the desig...
The first systems analysis of the functioning of an organism was Claude Bernard’s concept of the con...
Systems Biology is more than just a sum up of different sciences, given that Systems Biology deals w...
1 Table of Contents and Preface (TableContentsPreface+SixPapers2016.pdf) 2 G. Longo & A.M. Soto,...
Systems Biology represents a new paradigm aiming at a whole organism-level understanding of biologic...
Upon completion of the sequencing of the human genome, a shift has occurred in genomics research. Al...
International audienceThis open access book assesses the prospects of (re)adopting organization as a...
Abstract: We live in times of paradigmatic changes for the biological sciences. Reductionism, that f...
In the last decades, genomic and postgenomic technologies obtained a great amount of information on ...
If biology in the 20th century was characterized by an explosion of new technologies and experimenta...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...
The systems approach to biology has a long history. Its recent rapid resurgence at the turn of the c...
Systems biology seeks to study biological systems as a whole, contrary to the reductionist approach ...