Video lectures on bioinformatics

    The Institute of Cytology and Genetics holds an annual school of young scientists. Leading scientists in the field of bioinformatics and systems biology are invited to the school. For the second year now, we have been recording lectures and putting them in the public domain.

    Cellular fundamentals of plant growth - results and questions

    System computer biology

    Modeling of evolutionary-population processes

    Mathematical modeling of gene network dynamics

    ChIP-seq technologies and computer analysis of genomic profiles of transcription factor binding

    Application of modeling methods to the study of flower development processes

    Mathematical models in biology. History and classification of modern models

    Kinetic and multiparticle models of the primary processes of photosynthesis

    Multivariate analysis of microarray data

    Analysis of evolution and stability of proteins in extremophile populations

    Linking data and models for systems biology: requirements and challenges

    Quasi-equilibrium and non-equilibrium modeling of biochemical reaction networks

    Numerical experiment in molecular biophysics of proteins and membranes: tasks and solutions for proteomics

    New trends in medical genomics ( part1 , part2 , part3 , part4 )

    Dynamic Programming in Bellman's GAP

    Fundamentals of flux analysis

    Data integration in systems biology: SySMO DB on the focus

    Parallel computations applied to phylogenetics

    Genome projects and gene annotation

    Quasi-equilibrium and non-equilibrium modeling of biochemical reaction networks ( part1 , part2 )

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