Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio)

Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology and Bioinformatics

Launched in 2015, the Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology and Bioinformatics (MaCSBio) aims to develop a set of computational and mathematical models and methods that will advance our understanding of biological systems, and predict the progression and treatment of complex diseases over time.

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News

  • Exciting news! Our newest MaCSBio member, Prof. Irina Mohorianu, has been awarded the prestigious NWO Tulip Fund to join us from the University of Cambridge as Professor of Machine Learning and Bioinformatics. Find out more
  • Big news! Prof. Aurélie Carlier joins MaCSBio with her group bridging biology and AI. Find out more
  • Young Academy of Europe interview with Renaud Jolivet: check it out!
  • Podcast with Michelle Moerel with Universiteit van Nederland: Waarom klinkt je stem raar als je 'm terughoort?
  • Elia Formisano is starting his ERC-Synergy NASCE Project - two new MaCSBio members have started on this project: Tim Dick (PhD student) and Tonio Wijler (Postdoc)

     

     

Systems Biology

Following fast technological advances, it is now possible to collect a wealth of information about the human body, ranging from large to miniscule scales. We can peek into the brain without opening the skull. Our glucose levels can be measured continuously using a smart sensor and an app on our mobile phone.

The entire human genome is available as one large roadmap, and more and more knowledge about molecules in health and disease becomes available every day. What if all of the available human data could be combined and deciphered by computers to create a “Digital Twin”? Welcome to the world of Systems Biology.

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