From Genomes to Life: Computing Cell Phenotypes Using Biochemical Network Reconstruction
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge field of computational biology in this lecture on reconstructing biochemical networks to predict cell phenotypes from genomic data. Delve into the intricate world of systems biology as Dr. Anu Raghunathan demonstrates how to leverage genome-scale metabolic models to understand and compute cellular behaviors. Learn about the latest techniques for integrating multi-omics data, constructing metabolic networks, and simulating cellular processes to gain insights into complex biological systems. Discover how these computational approaches are revolutionizing our understanding of cell biology, metabolic engineering, and personalized medicine. Gain valuable knowledge on the intersection of genomics, bioinformatics, and metabolic modeling that can be applied to various fields, including cancer research, drug discovery, and biotechnology.
Syllabus
From Genomes To Life: Computing Cell Phenotypes Using Biochemical Network Reco... by Anu Raghunathan
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences