Simulation of living systems in virtual spaces
Cells growing in the computer
| Image: Systems biologists: (from left) Michäel Sevestre, Dr. Jörg Lippert, Wolfgang Weiss, Juri Solodenko, and Dr. Katrin Coböken with the ?virtual cell?. |
| Systems biologists: (from left) Michäel Sevestre, Dr. Jörg Lippert, Wolfgang Weiss, Juri Solodenko and Dr. Katrin Coböken with the “virtual cell” |
Organizing complex processes
Systems biology is still a very young science. The goal is firstly to manage the flood of data generated by research into genomes and proteins, and then for computers to use the data to create metabolic pathways, cells and even the beginnings of complex tissues and organs. The entire metabolism of the human body will be represented in equations which will enable computers to simulate the action of drug products. Read on to find out what else systems biology is capable of.
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