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Revision as of 08:30, 12 October 2014

Dundee 2014

Introduction

What we did

In order to help analyze, construct and optimise the biochemical pathways in the Lung Ranger, we used a variety of mathematical tools to create algorithms and simulations.This allowed us to accelerate the development and testing of various hypotheses.

Methodology
As shown in figure 1 each of the approaches; ordinary differential equations (ODEs), stochastic simulation algorithm (SSA) and NetLogo, provided a different understanding of each system.

References

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