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fginelli
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From molecules to organisms: towards multiscale integrated models of biological systems
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C. Lavelle, H. Berry, G.Beslon, F. Ginelli, J-L Giavitto, Z. Kapoula, A. Le Bivic, N. Peyrieras, O.
Radulescu, A. Six, V. Thomas-Vaslin and P. Bourgine
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Theoretical Biology Insights 1, 13
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2008
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Autre
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A consensus has recently emerged that further progress in understanding human physiopathology will demand integrative views of biological systems. In this context, complex systems and related interdisciplinary approaches of biology are expected to help elaborate novel insights into pathology and ultimately innovative treatments. The aim of this collective paper is basically to provide a starting point for further discussions and interactions within the community of complex systems biologists. After briefly introducing some general concepts, we present four grand challenges that should be tackled in the next years. These represent future directions that we isolated as priority concerns for modern biology. Suggestions of how to reach these destinations are provided; hoping they will soon be transformed into concrete advances towards fully consistent multiscale models of biological systems.
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