computational
modeling in biology

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Talks

Conferences / Workshops

  1. J. Hasenauer, K. Erbertseder, M. Doszczak, R. Helmig, P. Scheurich, and F. Allgöwer. Towards a multi-scale model for the therapeutic action of TRAIL in lung carcinoma. 12th International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2011), Heidelberg/Mannheim, Germany, Aug. 2011.

  2. J. Hasenauer, S. Waldherr, and F. Allgöwer. Set-based parameter estimation, model falsification and uncertainty analysis using convex optimization. Workshop conclusions despite uncertainties, Linköping, Sweden, June 2011.

  3. J. Hasenauer, M. Doszczak, S. Borchers, S. Waldherr, R. Findeisen, P. Scheurich, and F. Allgöwer. Single-cells vs. cell populations - From a binary decision to a continuous response. Int. Conf. on Systems Biology of Mammalian Cells (SBMC), Freiburg, Germany, June 2010.

 

Seminars

  1. J. Hasenauer. A unified framework for modeling and analysis of proliferating cell populations. Kolloquium Technische Kypernetik, University of Stuttgart, Germany, Nov. 2011.

  2. J. Hasenauer. A unified framework for modeling and analysis of proliferating cell populations. Seminar, Helmholtz Zentrum München, München, Germany, Oct. 2011.

  3. J. Hasenauer. Identification of models of heterogeneous cell populations from population snapshot data. BISON Seminar Series, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, May 2011.

  4. J. Hasenauer. From single-cells to cell populations: Modeling and parameter estimation approaches. Seminar, University of California (UCSB), Santa-Barbara, USA, Jan. 2011.

  5. J. Hasenauer, S. Waldherr, and F. Allgöwer. Guaranteed predictions in spite of limited knowledge and uncertainties. Automatic Control Seminar, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, Sept. 2010.

  6. J. Hasenauer. From single-cells to cell populations - Modeling and identification of heterogeneity. Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany, May 2010.

 

Tutorials

  1. J. Hasenauer. Computational modeling of cell proliferation: A population perspective. Spring School 2012 on Systems Biology, Seeon, Germany, Oct. 2011.

  2. J. Hasenauer, S. Waldherr, M. Khammash, and F. Allgöwer. Tutorial on Modeling heterogenous cell populations. 12th International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2011), Heidelberg/Mannheim, Germany, Aug. 2011.