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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes1 Convergence at the Extremes How are we doing? Electronic circuits: A (cheating) The weather: B+ (grade inflation) Cells: I (Extenuating Circumstances) Its really hard (lots of fine structure, mixed modes) Experimental outcome data is highly abstract We can’t say that we understand a system until we can write a simulator that predicts behavior. (Necessary Condition)
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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes2 Virtual Cell Geometric/Physical Modeling Virtual Cell D.G. Shin, L. Liu, J. Schaff, L. Loew, (1998) "Virtual Cell: A General Framework for Simulating and Visualizing Cellular Physiology," Proc. of 4th IFIP 2.6 Working Conference on Visual Database Systems, L'Aquila, Italy, May 27-29 calcium wave in neuroblastoma mitochondrial respiration
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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes3 ECELL: Gene Networks ECELL: software environment for whole-cell simulation Bioinformatics, Vol 15, 72-84, Copyright © 1999 by Oxford University Press Substances, Genes and reaction rules 120 Genes selected from Mycoplasma genitalium quantities and rates gene Expression levels
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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes4 Cell Model Building machine Code (mining, sim) homogenize analyze treat the data is aggregate and static the meta-data is complex! low volume real-time Self-describing stimulus/response
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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes5 Capturing the Meta-data
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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes6 Convergence at the Extremes events
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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes7 Software Infrastructure Event by event re-composition – instead of static connections Interpretation Subscription User Association User Association
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11/10/00SC2000 Panel, Convergence at the Extremes8 Take Home Integration of the Small w/ the Big (Convergence) Demands new kinds of software Dynamic composition of services Mobility of code, data, devices, and users Careful attention to use of state to keep things running Domain specific abstractions: interact w/ a domain appropriate interface, not a file system Requires certain capabilities from domain specific devices Basic communication skills Basic adaptability Will have a huge payoff in many fields and applications
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