Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Buckeye A (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Computing Systems and Technology Division (10)

#379 - Systems Engineering Approaches in Biology (10042)
Contributions to this session are sought that address recent advances and challenges in the application of system engineering approaches to problems of a biological nature. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the use of engineering tools to address problems such as the analysis of metabolic networks, mathematical analysis and simulation of biological processes, systems approaches in intracellular processes, analysis of signal transduction pathways, modeling of drug delivery systems using engineering approaches, and linear and nonlinear analysis of dynamic biosystems. We strongly encourage submissions that combine both experimental and computational approaches. Both fundamental and applied contributions are welcome.
CoChair:Scott Banta
Chair:Victor R. Vasquez
12:30 PMIdentifying the Interacting Positions of a Protein Using Boolean Learning and Support Vector Machines
Anshul Dubey, Bernard Loo, Matthew J. Realff, Jay H. Lee, Andreas S. Bommarius
12:46 PMDiscovery and Analysis of Biological Control Laws
Jamey D. Young, Doraiswami Ramkrishna
1:02 PMUltrasensitivity in Genetic Networks Is a Key Requirement for Noise Mitigation
Vinay Bavdekar, K.V. Venkatesh, Sharad Bhartiya
1:18 PMOptimization-Based Strategies for the Systematic Analysis and Therapeutic Disruption of Signal Transduction Networks
Madhukar S. Dasika, Anthony P. Burgard, Costas D. Maranas
1:34 PMBoundary Value Formulation for the Sensitivity Analysis of Biological Oscillators with Application to the Circadian Oscillator
A. Katharina Wilkins, Bruce Tidor, Paul I. Barton
1:50 PMDiscovery of Cerebral Transport and Metabolic Reaction Properties by Problem Inversion
Libin Zhang, MahadevaBharath R. Somayaji, Michalis Xenos, Andreas A. Linninger
2:06 PMParameter Estimation in Yeast Fermentation
Juan J. Arrieta-Camacho, Ricardo Pérez-Correa, Lorenz T. Biegler
2:22 PMAn Optimization-Based Method for the Design of Robust Synthetic Switches in Biological Networks
Nael H. El-Farra
Sponsor:Computing and Systems Technology Division
Cosponsors:Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division

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