Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate School
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) is now opening a Graduate
School. Hiroaki Kitano and Igor Goryanin are serving there as professors
(adjunct). For interested students, please visit
http://www.oist.jp/graduate-school
Broshure can be downloaded from
http://mediasv.oist.jp/images/stories/page/graduate-school/oist_brochure_20111013_final.pdf
posted 2011.10.11
Magdeburg Centre for Systems Biology
The Magdeburg Center for Systems Biology (MaCS) was formed in 2007 as an initiative of the University of Magdeburg and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems. It is one of four research centres in Systems Biology that have been funded with financial support of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany (BMBF). Focus of our research is the development of new aproaches in systems biology and their application to the analysis and reconstruction of molecular networks for signal processing and regulation of cellular processes. As model organisms various pro- and eucaryotic species, e.g. cells of the human immune system, that respond to viral or bacterial infection provides as a basic for research. The goal is the establishment of new, broadly applicable concepts for modeling and systems analysis with reliability on different levels of molecular and functional complexity.
www.systembiologie-magdeburg.de
www.molecularinteractions.de
posted 2009.02.04
GeneGo Inc.
GeneGo is a leading provider of data mining & analysis solutions in
systems biology. Our data mining tools and databases help to capture and
define the underlying biology behind different types of high-throughput
experimental data and understand the effects of small molecule drug
compounds in human tissues. We provide systems biology solutions for a full
range of applications in life science research and drug development, from
pre-clinical discovery and NCE applications to clinical trials, covering all
aspects of biology and chemistry.
http://www.genego.com/
posted 2008.09.03
Systems Biology Laboratory at the Johns Hopkins University
Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins
University
http://www.jhu.edu/apopel/
posted 2008.08.20
The Netherlands Institute for Systems Biology (NISB)
The Netherlands Institute for Systems Biology (NISB) has been established
early 2007. NISB research will be characterized by the iterative cycle
of experiment --> predictive model --> quantitative prediction -->
experimental verification --> improved model. NISB will initially
concentrate on the integrated functioning of metabolic, signal transduction
and genetic networks in combination with systems that drive the generation
of shape and force in cells. NISB will integrate expertise from biologists,
chemists, physicists, and mathematicians available within Dutch research
organizations.
https://www.sysbio.nl/
posted 2003.04.01
Center for the Study of Biological Complexity, Virginia Commonwealth University
posted 2003.04.01
Systems Biology Unit, Biocant, Cantanhede, Portugal
Systems Biology Research Unit in a biotechnology research park. The Unit is
devoted to pursuing fundamental and applied research in the Life Sciences
from a systems biology standpoint.
http://www.biocant.pt/
posted 2003.04.01
Centre for Integrative Systems Biology at Imperial College
The Centre for Integrative Systems Biology at Imperial College (CISBIC) was
established in 2005 with investment from the BBSRC. CISBIC will use
state-of-the-art technologies to look at the interactions of a disease
causing organism and its host on the level of molecules and individual
cells. This will provide a platform for development of novel approaches to
fight infectious diseases in humans, animals and plants. The centre will
pioneer the development of new technologies in Systems Biology - a new
approach to genomics which uses complex computational and mathematical
analysis to advance on traditional methods.
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/integrative-systems-biology/
posted 2003.04.01
Centre for Systems Biology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
http://www.systemsbiologyireland.org/
posted 2003.04.01
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Systems biology researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
are focused on understanding gene and protein networks involved in
individual cell signaling, communication between cells in communities, and
cellular metabolic pathways. Our unique set of advanced instrumentation and
technologies provide a strong technical infrastructure for our systems
biology research. We combine world-class, high-throughput proteomic tools;
advanced sensors; precise analytical methods; enhanced imaging capabilities;
and sophisticated computational tools to characterize and model cells
responding to environmental changes, interrogating their surroundings, and
communicating with other organisms in communities.
http://www.sysbio.org
posted 2003.04.01
Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio University
The Institute for Advanced Biosciences, established in the spring of 2001, is a pioneering research institute part of Keio University, Japan. Ongoing research activities focus on multiple aspects of systems biology and bioinformatics and aim, among other things, toward the complete description, understanding, and in silico modeling of the E. coli bacterial cell and other living organisms.
https://www.iab.keio.ac.jp/
posted 2003.04.01
The Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems
The Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology to be based in the Manchester Interdisicplinary Biocentre. Director Prof Douglas Kell.
http://www.mcisb.org/
http://dbk.ch.umist.ac.uk/
posted 2003.04.01
Center for Cancer Systems Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Center for Cancer Systems Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is located in Boston, MA, USA. Dirctor, Prof. Marc Vidal
http://ccsb.dfci.harvard.edu/
posted 2003.04.01
Hamilton Institute, Ireland
https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/hamilton
posted 2003.04.01
Centre for Computational and Systems Biology, University of Trento - Microsoft Research
http://www.msr-unitn.unitn.it/
posted 2003.04.01
Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
https://sysbio.med.harvard.edu/
posted 2003.04.01
The Molecular Science Institute
http://www.molsci.org/
posted 2003.04.01
Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology
http://mededu.med.uottawa.ca/oisb/index.htm
posted 2003.04.01
The Systems Biology Institute
Host of this site
https://sbi.jp/
posted 2003.04.01
Warwick Systems Biology Centre
The Warwick Systems Biology Centre is a new academic department at the University of Warwick.
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/systemsbiology/
posted 2003.04.01
Institute for Systems Biology
posted 2003.04.01
Entelos
http://www.entelos.com/
posted 2003.04.01
Physiome Sciences
http://www.physiome.com/
posted 2003.04.01
Gene Networks Sciences
http://www.gnsbiotech.com/
posted 2003.04.01
Gene Networks, Inc.
http://www.gene-networks.com/
posted 2003.04.01
Beyond Genomics
http://www.beyondgenomics.com/
posted 2003.04.01
Systems Biology at Rostock University
The Systems Biology and Bioinformatics research group at Rostock University (O.Wolkenhauer) focusses on the development of systems- and control methodologies, using mathematical modelling and statistical data analysis applied to complex dynamical systems. Although these methodologies that can be applied in general, we concentrate on applications in molecular and cell biology.
https://www.sbi.uni-rostock.de/
posted 2003.04.01
Tyson Lab, Virginia Tech, USA
A research group located at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, specializing in computational models of cell cycle regulation.
The group also develops software for network modeling (JigCell), parameter estimation (PET), and bifurcation analysis (Oscill8).
http://mpf.biol.vt.edu/lab_website/
posted 2003.04.01
Systems Biology at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
https://emsl-seek.pnnl.gov/
Systems biology at PNNL is focused on understanding cellular networks-protein networks involved in cell signaling as well as networks of cells and their metabolic pathways. Advanced sensors, precise analytical methods, enhanced imaging, sophisticated computer modeling-these are combined to observe cells responding to environmental changes, interrogating their surroundings, and communicating with other organisms in communities.
posted 2003.04.01
Cell Decision Processes Center, MIT
MIT's Cell Decision Processes (CDP) Center is a multi-investigator cross-discplinary research program that takes a systems biology approach to the analysis of programmed cell death in human cells. CDP is a NIGMS Center of Excellence in Complex Biomedical Systems Research.
https://csbphd.mit.edu/
posted 2003.04.01
Ueda Lab, Center for Developmental Biology, RIKEN
Ueda Lab, Center for Developmental Biology, RIKEN: a
systems biology lab of mammalian circadian clocks located in Kobe, Japan.
Headed by Prof. Hiroki R. Ueda.
http://www.cdb.riken.jp/en/#02_research/0202%3Cbr%20/%3E_creative20.html
posted 2003.04.01
Integrative Biochemistry laboratory, University of Barcelona and CeRQT-Barcelona
Integrative Biochemistry laboratory, University of Barcelona is A laboratory of Systems Biology applied to Biomedicine and Biotechnology located in Barcelona, Spain.
Headed by Prof. Marta Cascante.
http://www.bq.ub.es/bioqint/arecerca.html
posted 2003.04.01
EMBL-EBI/Computational Neurobiology
The group Computational Neurobiology develops quantitative models of neuronal signalling. It also maintains public services such as BioModels Database.
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/compneur/
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/
posted 2003.04.01
Kuroda lab, University of Tokyo
Kuroda lab, University of Tokyo: a systems biology lab of mammalian signal transduction located in Tokyo. Headed by Prof. Shinya Kuroda.
http://kurodalab.bs.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/top_en/
posted 2003.04.01
Systems Biology Laboratory, Seoul National University
Lead by Kwang-Hyun Cho (Systems Biology), Sang-Mok Choo (Mathematics), Sung Hoon Jung (Computer Science), Seong-Jin Park (Electrical and Computer Engineering), and Hyeon-Woo Lee (Molecular Biology).
http://systemsbiology.snu.ac.kr/
posted 2003.04.01
Bioinformatics Groups, University of Trento, Italy
A research group located in Trento, Italy.
http://www.dit.unitn.it/~bioinfo
posted 2003.04.01
Tomita Lab., Keio University
A research group located in Kanagawa, Japan. This group has been developing a simulator E-Cell.
http://www.bioinfo.sfc.keio.ac.jp
posted 2003.04.01
Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project, ERATO, JST
A research group located in Tokyo, and California Institute of Technology.
http://www.symbio.jst.go.jp
http://sbml.org/
posted 2003.04.01