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{{righttoc}} This is a joint project with [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle John Doyle], funded by the [http://www.icb.ucsb.edu/ ARO Institute for Collaborative Biotechnology]. This page primarily describes the work done in Richard Murray's group. | {{righttoc}} This is a joint project with [http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~doyle John Doyle], funded by the [http://www.icb.ucsb.edu/ ARO Institute for Collaborative Biotechnology]. This page primarily describes the work done in Richard Murray's group. | ||
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Revision as of 02:52, 17 December 2007
This is a joint project with John Doyle, funded by the ARO Institute for Collaborative Biotechnology. This page primarily describes the work done in Richard Murray's group.
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Objectives
We are developing a theoretical foundation for a network science relevant to the understanding and design of complex "systems of systems" typified by biological networks. We are particularly focusing on the organizational principles underlying their ``robust yet fragile aspects, scalability, and evolvability, and demonstrating progress with case studies of varying detail using familiar and concrete examples from biological networks and network-centric technologies. Biological examples will focus on intracellular regulatory networks and intercellular communication.
Publications
- Towards Biological System Identification: Fast and Accurate Estimates of Parameters in Genetic Regulatory Networks, Mary J. Dunlop and Richard M. Murray. Submitted, 2006 Conference on Decision and Control.