Events
The Taub Faculty of Computer Science Events and Talks
Jasmin Fisher (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK)
Tuesday, 20.12.2011, 13:30
The decade of genomic revolution following the human genome's
sequencing has produced significant medical advances, and yet again, revealed
how complicated human biology is, and how much more remains to be understood.
Biology is an extraordinary complicated puzzle; we may know some of its pieces
but have no clue how they are assembled to orchestrate the symphony of life,
which renders the comprehension and analysis of living systems a major
challenge. Recent efforts to create executable models of complex biological
phenomena - an approach we call Executable Biology - entail great promise for
new scientific discoveries, shading new light on the puzzle of life. At the
same time, this new wave of the future forces computer science to stretch far
and beyond, and in ways never considered before, in order to deal with the
enormous complexity observed in biology. This talk will focus on our recent
success stories in using formal methods to model cell fate decisions during
development and cancer, and ongoing efforts to develop dedicated tools for
biologists to model cellular processes in a visual friendly way.