Computing in the Life Sciences Stephen Emmott Microsoft Research Cambridge
Context:
‘New kinds’ of science
What we are doing:
Inventing and building new kinds of tools pioneering new kinds of science
Integrate theoretical, experimental, computational science
1:Revolutionising biological modelling
Codification of biology: 4 letters [genome] > 20 letters +3D position [proteome] > networks [pathways] > processes [e.g. immune system]
Process calculi: -calculus: Tool=SPiM
Compositionality, parallelism, abstraction: a language for programming biology
P-system models, beta-binders [apoptosis]
Artificial biochemistry > library of gene gates > artificial complex biological systems: Enabling new kind of in-silico biology
2:Advancing immunology
MHC Antigen presentation
3:Understanding Earth’s life Support System
Integrating climate models, oceanography, biodiversity science, theoretical ecology
[Building blocks of] New kinds of computing:
Lessons from Nature: biochemistry, proteins, immunology, morphogenesis...
Other / New projects:
MToR, Food-webs, Highly novel bio-energetic models, Molecular computing:‘informed matter’
Conclusions: just beginning, exciting times
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