Systems
Biology is the study of an organism's physiology as an integrated
network of genes, proteins and other molecules linked by the
biochemical reactions taking place within, and between, cells.
Rather
than studying individual genes or proteins, Systems Biologists work
with experimentalists to mathematically model the function of the
biochemical pathways in which these molecules interact.
The
Systems
Biology group at ABI is developing models and tools for the analysis of
biological pathways and networks and applying these techniques to a
variety of problems in human physiology and disease, including gene
networks underlying skin and breast cancer, and the systems biology of
heart disease.
|