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Introduction to the Systems Biology
Introduction to the Systems Biology
Course:
Systems Biology (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Basic and Health Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Prof. Dr. Jeff Gore
Level:
Graduate
Systems Biology (M-I-T)
Causes and Consequences of Stochastic Gene Expression
Autoregulation, feedback and bistability
Clonal Interference and the Distribution of Beneficial Mutations
Dynamics of Populations in Space
Ecosystem Stability, Critical Transitions, and Biodiversity
Evolution in Finite Populations
Evolutionary Games
Feed-forward loop network motif
Fitness Landscapes and Sequence Spaces
Graph properties of transcription networks
Input function, Michaelis-Menten kinetics, and cooperativity
Interspecies Interactions
Introduction to stochastic gene expression
Introduction to the Systems Biology
Life at Low Reynold’s Number
Microbial Evolution Experiments and Optimal Gene Circuit Design
Oscillatory genetic networks
Parasites, the Evolution of Virulence and Sex
Robustness and Bacterial Chemotaxis
Robustness in Development and Pattern Formation