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Since 2019, Matheon's application-oriented mathematical research activities are being continued in the framework of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+
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Prof. Dr. Heike Siebert

Projektleiter CH5 Model classification under uncertainties for cellular signaling networks

Institut für Mathematik, FU Berlin
Arnimallee 7
14195 Berlin
+49 (0) 30 838 75862
siebert@mi.fu-berlin.de
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Projekte als Projektleiter

  • CH-AP28

    A Synthetic Approach Towards Understanding the Formation of Robust Turing Patterns in Developmental Biology

    Prof. Dr. Heike Siebert

    Projektleiter: Prof. Dr. Heike Siebert
    Projekt Mitglieder: -
    Laufzeit: 01.10.2017 - 30.09.2021
    Status: laufend
    Standort: Freie Universität Berlin

    Beschreibung

    The development of complex multicellular organisms from a fertilized egg cell continues to pose some of the most intriguing and challenging problems in modern biology. Life at this level is governed by complex regulatory processes and disentangling these has proved difficult. Yet there are a few physical processes that are believed to underlie the differentiation into different cell types, tissue formation, organogenesis and form and function of life more generally. The outcome of these processes can be shown to be highly replicable, robust and capable of producing the complexity we observe in nature. Here we propose to reconstruct, rationally and using only biological components, such pattern generating processes de novo. To do so we use a combination of developmental, systems and synthetic biology and mathematical modelling. Ability to forward engineer such pattern forming processes will fundamentally alter our understanding of the processes underpinning life, and ultimately our ability to affect developmental processes in health and disease.

    http://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/math/groups/dibimath/projects/synturpat/index.html
  • CH5

    Model classification under uncertainties for cellular signaling networks

    Prof. Dr. Alexander Bockmayr / Prof. Dr. Susanna Röblitz / Prof. Dr. Heike Siebert

    Projektleiter: Prof. Dr. Alexander Bockmayr / Prof. Dr. Susanna Röblitz / Prof. Dr. Heike Siebert
    Projekt Mitglieder: Stefanie Kasielke / Adam Streck
    Laufzeit: -
    Status: beendet
    Standort: Freie Universität Berlin / Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin

    Beschreibung

    Mathematical modelling in biological and medical applications is almost always faced with the problem of incomplete and noisy data. Rather than adding unsupported assumptions to obtain a unique model, a different approach generates a pool of models in agreement with all available observations. Analysis and classification of such models allow linking the constraints imposed by the data to essential model characteristics and showcase different implementations of key mechanisms. Within the project, we aim at combining the advantages of logical and continuous modeling to arrive at a comprehensive system analysis under data uncertainty. Model classification will integrate qualitative aspects such as characteristics of the network topology with more quantitative information extracted from clustering of joint parameter distributions derived from Bayesian approaches. The theory development is accompanied by and tested in application to oncogenic signaling networks.

    http://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/math/groups/dibimath/projects/A-CH5/index.html