12–17 Jul 2026
University of Graz
Europe/Vienna timezone

Discrete frameworks for modeling biological systems

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20m
University of Graz

University of Graz

Minisymposium Systems Biology and Biochemical Networks Discrete frameworks for modeling biological systems

Speakers

Brandilyn Stigler (Southern Methodist University) Claus Kadelka (Iowa State University) Daniel Cruz (Cal Poly) David Murrugarra (University of Kentucky) Denis Thieffry (Ecole Normale Superiore) Elena Dimitrova (Cal Poly) Pradyumna Harlapur (Indian Institute of Science)

Description

As biological data grows in both scale and complexity, discrete modeling methods are valuable complements to classical continuous frameworks as they connect diverse areas such as algebra and probability theory to discrete approaches. This minisymposium explores recent developments and challenges in discrete formalisms including Boolean networks, Petri nets, and polynomial dynamical systems, with applications spanning inference, dynamics, and control.

Authors

Brandilyn Stigler (Southern Methodist University) Claus Kadelka (Iowa State University) David Murrugarra (University of Kentucky) Elena Dimitrova (Cal Poly)

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