computational
modeling in biology

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Sabrina Hock

PhD student


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Research

  • Spatial modelling of the differentiation of mid and hindbrain
  • Development of models for miRNA cooperativity
  • Spatio-temporal models for cell migration
  • Parameter estimation for systems of reaction-diffusion equations
  • Identifiability analysis for systems for reaction-diffusion equations

 

Publications

  • Wittmann D., Hock S. and Theis FJ. Truth-content and phase transitions of random Boolean networks with generic logics. SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, 12(1), 315-351, February 2013

Conference contributions

  • Hock S., Otero D. and Theis FJ. Spatio-temporal modeling and parameter estimation for a two dimensional model for mid-hindbrain boundary formation. ICSB, Toronto, 2012
  • Hock S., Ng A.K, Wittmann D., Lutter D., Prakash N. and Theis FJ. Sharpening of expression domains induced by trnscriptionand microRNA regulation within a spatio-temporal model of mid-hindbrain boundary formation. ICSB, Heidelberg, 2011

 

Curriculum vitae

Sabrina Hock studied mathematics with minor subject physics at the Technical University of Munich. In 2008 she studied abroad at Helsinki University of Technology. During her studies she focused on the theory of partial differential equations and the mathematical modelling of biological processes. She gained practical insight in her project with  Prof. J.Müller on a model for the degradation of Isoproturon at hot spots in soil. She graduated in 2010 with her diploma thesis about spatial modelling of the differentiation of mid and hindbrain. To further pursue the topic of her diploma thesis she joined the group "computational models in biology" at Helmholtz Center Munich  as a PhD student.