Conference Report: ESF programme on `Integrated Approaches for Functional Genomics' workshop on `Modelling of Molecular Networks'
2003
Workshop on Modelling of Molecular Networks
publication
Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Paulino Gomez-Puertas, Alfonso Valencia
Primary Institution: Center for Astrobiology, Madrid, Spain
Conclusion
The workshop highlighted the need for interdisciplinary approaches and data integration in systems biology to enhance our understanding of molecular networks.
Supporting Evidence
- The workshop emphasized the importance of data repositories and access to experimental information.
- Integration of simulation tools is crucial for analyzing complex networks.
- Comparative approaches can enhance our understanding of biological systems.
- Defining isolated regions of networks for experimental manipulation is necessary.
Takeaway
Scientists are working together to understand how genes and proteins interact in cells, which can help us learn more about life and diseases.
Methodology
The workshop included presentations on various methodologies for studying molecular networks, including experimental data analysis and computational modeling.
Limitations
The complexity of molecular networks makes them difficult to manipulate and study comprehensively.
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