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DEPT OF STATISTICS

 

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Spring 2008
STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM

 

Wednesday, February 6, 2008
3:30-4:00—Refreshments, Yost 327
4:00-5:00—Talk, Yost, Room 101

Daniella Calvetti, PhD

Mathematics Department
Case Western Reserve University

Statistical Framework for Computational Cellular Metabolic Models

The paradigm in systems biology is shifting from the traditional reductionist approach of studying small solvable subsystems or lumped large scale models towards complex multiscale models, the large scale phenomena emerging as a result of an interplay between numerous small scale processes. In this paradigm, the human metabolism is described via multi-compartment models consisting of different organs. These organs, in turn, are decomposed into different cell types, each of which is further divided in subcellular compartments corresponding, e.g., to cytosol and mitochondria. The complexity of the resulting multiscale model may become a big obstacle when it comes to identifying the system because measured data are hard to obtain, scarce, noisy and fluctuate from individual to individual. This talk will discuss some of the challenges of complex cellular metabolic models and we show how we can overcome the lack of data by integrating numerical and statistical methods. Applications of these integrated approach to myocardial, hepatic and cerebral cellular metabolic models will be presented.