Selected References - Posters

2007    2006     2005     2004     Index

  2008

R  Breitling, D Gilbert, M Heiner:
BioModel Engineering - from Structure to Behaviour;
CMSB 2008, Rostock, October 2008.

D Gilbert, M Heiner, R  Donaldson, R  Breitling:
A Unifying Framework for Modelling and Analysing Biochemical Pathways Using Petri Nets;
FORSYS Meeting, Berlin, June 2008.

D Gilbert, M Heiner, R  Donaldson, R  Breitling:
A Unifying Framework for Modelling and Analysing Biochemical Pathways Using Petri Nets;
ESF-UB Conference in Biomedicine, Systems Biology, April 2008.

  2007

D. Gilbert, Xu Gu, R. Khanin, D. Forehand, S. Rosser, E. Travis, G. Gray, D. Leader, G. Kalna,  T. Friend, R. Fulton, C. Harkness, M-B. Jensen, K. Kidykas, M. Marbà, L. McLeay, C. Merrick, M. Paakkunainen, S. Ramsay, M. Trybilo, M. Heiner:
Modelling techniques and tools to support the design and construction process in Synthetic Biology – a practical comparative analysis;
European Conference on Synthetic Biology (ECSB '07): Design, Programming and Optimisation of Biological Systems, Sant Feliu de Guixols/Spain, November 2007.
for more information see also: www.brc.dcs.gla.ac.uk/iGEM/2007

  2006

Heiner, M.; Richter R.; Tovchigrechko, A.:
Petri Net Based System Analysis;
Overview on the research activities of our working group, May 2006

  2005

Sackmann, A.; Heiner, M.; Koch, I.:
Modelling signal transduction pathways of yeast with Petri nets;
European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (ECMTB 2005), Dresden/Germany, July 2005.

  2004

Gevorgyan, A.; Heiner, M.; Koch, I.:
Japet: an Integrated Tool for Recreating KEGG Data into Hierarchical and Petri Net Analysis;
5th Int. Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2004), Heidelberg/Germany,  October 2004.

Koch, I.; Junker, B. H.; Heiner, M.:
A Petri Net Based Model Validation Technique for the Central Carbon Metabolism of Solanum Tuberosum Tubers;
5th Int. Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2004), Heidelberg/Germany, October 2004.

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