Systems Biology is an approach to biology that involves understanding the complexity of interactions among biological entities within a systemic whole. The goal is to understand the emergence of physiological or functional properties.
Symbolic Approaches to Modeling and Analysis of Biological Systems presents contributions of formal methods from computer science for modeling the dynamics of biological systems. It deals more specifically with symbolic methods, i.e. methods that can establish the qualitative properties of models.
This book presents different approaches related to semantics, language, modeling and their link with data, and allows us to examine the fundamental problems and challenges that biological systems are facing. The first part of the book presents works that rely on various available data to build models, while the second part gathers contributions surrounding issues of semantics and formal methods.
Om författaren
Cédric Lhoussaine is a professor at the Université de Lille and head of the Bio Computing team at the Research Center in Computer Science, Signal and Automatic Control of Lille (CRISt AL), France.
Élisabeth Remy is a CNRS research director at the Mathematics Institute of Marseille and head of the Mathematics and Algorithms for Biological Systems team (MABio S) at Aix Marseille Université, France.