
Our research operates mainly in the field of systems biology, meaning that we use mathematical models as a tool to analyse biological data and help us derive knowledge from the system. The core idea, from which the systems biology field has arisen, is that physiology and biological systems are far to complex to be understood on a detailed level. To bring structure to these systems, our research has it roots in an Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE) type of modeling where the biological functions are defined as mathematical equations. Over the years, our methods have developed and more methods have been incorporated. Below you can explore our research.
The ISB modelling has it's root in ordinary differential equations (ODE's) which many of our projects are built upon. These projects, along with the methods we use, are listed below.
Our work on diseases and other alterations of biological functions
Grants that allow for our research to take place and continue to grow