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Applying mathematical modelling to biological problems in plant science

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This webinar will give an overview of the ways in which mathematical models, closely integrated with experimental data, can be used to give new insights into biological problems. We will discuss models for various biological processes and problems, at different spatial resolutions and timescales, from subcellular to whole plants. We will also describe the challenges in integrating models and experimental data, and suggest strategies for successful interdisciplinary collaborations.

Who is this course for?

This webinar is suitable for anyone interested in mathematical modelling of biological data and plant science.No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required, but undergraduate level knowledge of biology would be useful.

This event is part of a webinar serieshighlighting the current concepts and analytical methods in plant sciences applicable to research, data management, and crop improvement.To explore other topics from this series and registration details follow this linkPlants: a data sciences perspective.

    Outcomes

    By the end of the webinar you will be able to:

    • Describe some of the different uses of mathematical models in plant science
    • Identify how mathematical models can be successfully integrated with biological data
    • Appreciate what models are useful for, and their limitations

    Resource details

    Contributed by: Pathology Portal
    Authored by: Mahesh Prahladan, Pathology Portal in collaboration with the European Bioinformatics Institute's (EMBL-EBI)., Consultant
    Licence: Creative commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International More information on licences
    First contributed: 02 July 2023
    Audience access level: Full user

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