Systems biomedicine
Systems biomedicine is a highly interdisciplinary field that focuses on the applications of systems approaches to biological and medical problems. Research carried out in the centre focuses on applications of nonlinear dynamical systems and complex networks theory to a variety of living systems. Specific areas of active research in the centre include the folllowing:
Mathematical neuroscience, Mathematical endocrinology, Computational biology (from subcellular to whole systems), Biological pattern formation, Circadian and ultradian rhythms, Cardiac modelling.
Academic staff in mathematics with research interests in this area include
Dr Ozgur Akman | Systems biology, circadian rhythms, mathematical neuroscience |
Professor Peter Ashwin | Cell transport processes, mathematical neuroscience |
Professor Vadim N Biktashev | Cardiac modelling, mathematical ecology |
Dr Marc Goodfellow | Epilepsy, micro RNA transcription factor networks |
Professor Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova | Biomathematics, signal transduction, healthcare technologies |
Dr Jamie Walker | Dynamics in neuroscience and neuroendocrinology |
Academic staff associated with the centre with research interests in this area include
For more information, contact Professor Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova