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  • Theoretical Biology at Utrecht University, Netherlands
  • www-binf.bio.uu.nl
  • Formal models in ecology, spatial pattern formation, (molecular) evolution, immunology, and ethology. Formalisms range from mathematical models, cellular automata, genetic algorithms, to discrete-event individual-oriented simulation models. Bioinformatic approach typically involves spatial, multi-leveled models with many interacting entities whose behavior is determined by local information.
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  • Molecular Information Theory
  • schneider.ncifcrf.gov
  • The theory of molecular machines from the NIH Laboratory of Computational and Experimental Biology.
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  • Honig Lab at Columbia University
  • trantor.bioc.columbia.edu
  • Research combines computational biophysics and bioinformatics to aid in understanding the structural, physical, and chemical basis of a wide range of biological phenomena, with a focus on protein structure and function. Includes publications list and information on software developed by the group.
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  • Theoretical Biology and Biophysics
  • www.t6.lanl.gov
  • This group (T-6) at Los Alamos National Laboratory focuses on the modeling, analysis and informatics of molecular and cellular biological data.
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  • University of Lund
  • fisher.teorekol.lu.se
  • Department of Theoretical Ecology. Members, teaching and research.
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  • David Liley
  • marr.bsee.swin.edu.au
  • Home page of a theoretical neurobiologist at Swinburne University of Technology. Papers on theoretical models of the mammalian electroencephalogram and related lecture notes (medical imaging, physiological modeling).
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  • VackvSuG
  • lnwme.blogspot.com
  • Blog for researchers interested in systems biology domains and system factors and mechanisms and in particular, bioinformatic annotation.
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  • Theory of Asynchronous Evolution
  • www.geodakian.com
  • Vigen A. Geodakian puts forward his theory which contradicts Darwin’s theory of sexual selection and explains and predicts sexual dimorphism.
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  • Navier-Stalks
  • navierstalks.blogspot.com
  • Exploring the wonderful world of systems biology research through the eyes of an outsider.
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