Title: Introduction to Systems Biology using Cell Illustrator
Url: http://www.ableweb.org/volumes/vol-37/v37reprint.php?ch=14
Author: Thomas Ticich
Rebecca Murphy
Juan Rodriguez
Author's Address: Department of Basic Sciences, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St. Louis, MO
Centenary College of Louisiana
Email Address: rmurphy2@centenary.edu
Description: Understanding the level of biological complexity is the focus of the emerging field of systems biology.
Many biologists are beginning to turn to systems biology to organize large data sets in a functional way that
allows the user to make quantitative predictions. Because the use of programs that organize these data is
becoming more prevalent in all areas of biology, it has become essential that students be trained in their
use. The primary objective of this lab is to provide students resources that introduce students to Cell
Illustrator
, a simple systems biology program that illustrates and analyzes interacting molecular pathways.
Keywords: predictive
modeling
systems
pathways
Topic: Cell Biology
BEN Subject/Discipline Taxonomy: Cell biology
Learning Resource Type: Laboratory exercise (DCMI Type Vocabulary)
Context: Undergraduate upper division 15-16
Format: pdf
Access Rights: This resource is for ABLE members only.
Rights: http://www.ableweb.org/copyright-policy/
Conference Location & Year: Boston University (2015)
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