Theoretical Systems Biology Group

Computing Life

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The Theoretical Systems Biology Group uses mathematical and statistical methods to understand how cells make decisions, and to make computational models of cellular systems. We are looking at cells across the whole Tree of Life, ranging from bacteria all the way to individual cell types in multicellular organisms, including human cells.


The group is led by Michael Stumpf at the University of Melbourne.

 About Michael

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Michael Stumpf

Michael Stumpf is a professor of theoretical systems biology in the School of BioSciences and School of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Melbourne. His research focuses on using mathematical, statistical and computational methods to understand how cells make decisions, and how we can influence their decisions.


 

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Melbourne Integrative Genomics
Schools of BioSciences and of Maths & Stats
University of Melbourne
Tel: +61 3  8344 6718
Building 184
Parkville, VIC, 3010, Australia