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UNICELLSYS · Eukaryotic unicellular organism biology – systems biology of the control of cell growth and proliferation
The overall objective of UNICELLSYS is a quantitative understanding of fundamental characteristics of eukaryotic unicellular organism biology: how cell growth and proliferation are controlled and coordinated by extracellular and intrinsic stimuli. Achieving an understanding of the principles with which bio-molecular systems function requires integrating quantitative experimentation with simulations of dynamic mathematical models. UNICELLSYS bring together a consortium of leading European experimental and computational systems biologists that will study cell growth and proliferation at the levels of cell population, single cell, cellular network, large-scale dynamic systems and functional module. Building computational reconstructions and dynamic models will involve different precise quantitative measurements as well as complementary approaches of mathematical modelling. A major challenge will be the generation of comprehensive dynamic models of the entire control system of cell growth and proliferation, which will require integration of smaller sub-models and reduction of complexity. Implementation of the models will allow observing responses to altered growth conditions zooming in seamlessly from populations consisting of cells of different replicative age and cell cycle stage via genome-wide molecular networks, large dynamic systems to detailed functional modules. Employing computational simulations combined with experimentation will allow discovering new and emerging principles of bio-molecular organisation and analysing the control mechanisms of cell growth and proliferation. The project will deliver new knowledge on fundamental eukaryotic biology as well as tools for quantitative experimentation and modelling. Detailed plans for dissemination and exploitation will ensure that UNICELLSYS will have major impact on the development of Systems Biology in Europe ensuring a competitive advantage of Europe in dynamic quantitative modelling of bio-molecular processes.
Consortium · 18 organisations
GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET
SE · €1,891,063
UNIVERSIDAD POMPEU FABRA
ES · €637,100
MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
AT · €954,600
THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
UK · €597,500
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
UK · €359,900
STICHTING VU
NL · €483,500
VERENIGING VOOR CHRISTELIJK HOGER ONDERWIJS WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK EN PATIENTENZORG
NL
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH
CH · €1,538,000
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET
DK · €389,858
HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN
DE · €282,595
UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO-BICOCCA
IT · €657,860
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
UK · €493,100
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY
UK · €455,900
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV
DE · €476,085
STIFTELSEN FRAUNHOFER-CHALMERS CENTRUM FOR INDUSTRIMATEMATIK
SE · €563,300
FUNDACIO CENTRE DE REGULACIO GENOMICA
ES · €651,400
THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
UK · €681,178
CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB
SE · €587,062
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