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third worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

Senescence in tissue biology

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

second worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

Cellular senescence

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

first worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

Systems Biology

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

fifth worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

simulation2 concluding question (all pages, simulations, worksheets)

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

fourth worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

computational modelling simulation1

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

third worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

treatment options drug resistance

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

Second worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

Risk factors, features and biomarker cancer characteristics

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

first worksheet for RStudio-Shiny application, relating to the following pages:

what is breast cancer breast cancer types

Creator: Hannah O'Keefe

Submitter: Hannah O'Keefe

Detailed programme with organizers' notes.

Creator: Jon Olav Vik

Submitter: Jon Olav Vik

No description specified

Creator: Jon Olav Vik

Submitter: Jon Olav Vik

Slides for the Python Workshop

Creator: Oliver Ebenhöh

Submitter: Oliver Ebenhöh

What is PlaSMo? PlaSMo stands for Plant Systems-biology Modelling; Ensuring the achievements of yesterday's Mathematical Modellers will be available for the Systems Biologists of tomorrow.

The original PlaSMo project description is included within the attached document.

Our aims

To identify plant mathematical models useful to the UK plant systems biology community, which are currently in a variety of legacy formats and in danger of being lost To represent these models in a declarative XML-based ...

Creator: BioData SynthSys

Submitter: BioData SynthSys

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