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Computational Biology

2013
Computational biology is an interdisciplinary field that applies the techniques of computer science, applied mathematics, and statistics to address biological questions. OR is also interdisciplinary and applies the same mathematical and computational sciences, but to decision-making problems.
Greenberg, Harvey, Holder, Allen
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Computational systems biology

Nature, 2002
To understand complex biological systems requires the integration of experimental and computational research -- in other words a systems biology approach. Computational biology, through pragmatic modelling and theoretical exploration, provides a powerful foundation from which to address critical scientific questions head-on. The reviews in this Insight
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Computational biology

2012
Introduction Computational biology is the application of computational methods to all levels of exploration; molecules to ecosystems. This is huge area of research that can be subdivided in various ways.
Stefan Edelkamp, Stefan Schrödl
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Computational Biology

2009
It is impossible to pinpoint the exact moment at which computational biology became a discipline of its own, but one could say that it was in 1997 when the society of computational biology was formed. Regardless of its exact birthday, the research community has rapidly adopted computational biology and its applications are being vigorously explored ...
Andrew LaBrunda, Michelle LaBrunda
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Computational Biology —

2004
Andrzej Konopka   +14 more
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Computational biology

Computing in Science & Engineering, 1999
J.P. Mesirov, D.K. Slonim
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Computational biology

ACM Computing Surveys, 1996
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