Aim and objectives

This project aim at producing a prototype course for biomathematics, borrowing from what already exist the good points, and incorporating new insights; biomathematics is an ever-increasing research area. The course will be designed and developed in contact with the potential public, using the feedback to change the course content; likely by internet and then by classroom-like courses. We intend to "crash" (summarize, systematize) in a single course the commonplace, cornerstones, from several areas of biomathematics, e.g. systems biology, mathematical biology, bioengineering, in a single picture. We shall make use of already-existing literatures, in order to render it easier for participates to go on, which is the target of the course, give an initial-easy impulse to several groups interested in biomathematics. We shall produce videos initially, make them available by internet, and see the response. Should you get interested, do not hesitate to give feedback at any stage.

Encontro nacional sobre modelagem da covid

Monday, July 8, 2019

III International Course on Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Systems Biology - 2019

https://systemsbiology.org/about/what-is-systems-biology/

Systems Biology is a rapidly expanding field and comprises the study of biological systems through mathematical modeling and the analysis of large volumes of biological data. 

In this International Course, students will have the opportunity to get in touch with the theoretical foundations of Systems Biology, as well as to understand its application in studies on human hosts, pathogens, associated diseases and cancer. This course is open to students and researchers in the field. The lectures will be presented by several international experts and will cover a comprehensive content related to systems biology. All lectures will be given in English. The lectures will be broadcasted live through the Campus Virtual Fiocruz platform.

This course is the third edition of a very successful series of international courses on systems biology that started in 2016. Click  here for information about the previous edition (2017) of this course. 
More information here!

See broadcasting for some of the talks! You will need a social network account or a gmail account. 

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