Course materials

Mathematics of life materials

Modelling molecular mechanisms

These materials include:

  • Videos
  • Practicals
  • Slides
Published
25 March 2024
English

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All materials are free cultural works licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license, except where further licensing details are provided.

The Mathematics of life: modelling molecular mechanisms virtual course, which  focused on modelling approaches, tools and resources used in systems biology as well as touching on network analysis, ran in March 2024. Here, we have made the course materials available for you to access any time.


Using these materials

These course materials provide a mixture of pre-recorded lectures, presentations and practicals to help advance your knowledge and skills in the analysis of biological data. You may select your topic of interest from the Course content page to view the relevant materials or work your way through all the course materials. 

To find out more about the trainers who created these materials, follow the links from the Course content page or go directly to the Trainer biographies page.

In the Further learning section you may explore the details about the EMBL-EBI’s free access online tutorials and webinars on a variety of life sciences topics.


Course learning outcomes

After the course you should be able to: 

  • Identify the strength and weakness of systems qualitative and quantitative modelling approaches
  • Access, query, and retrieve data/models from public repositories for systems biology modelling
  • Use modelling software to develop reproducible systems biology models
  • Discuss the real-life application of models in fundamental and industrial research

Material collection editors

  • Marta Lloret Llinares, EMBL-EBI
  • Rahuman Sheriff Malik Sheriff, EMBL-EBI

DOI: 10.6019/TOL.MathsOfLifeMaterials-t.2022.00001.1