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Thursday, 11 April 2013
Jaime Gomez Ramirez and Ricardo Sanz
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology

One of the most important scientific challenges today is the quantitative and predictive understanding of biological function. Classical mathematical and computational approaches have been enormously successful in modeling inert matter but they may be inadequate to address inherent features of biological systems. We address the conceptual and methodological obstacles that lie in the inverse problem in biological systems modeling. We introduce a full Bayesian approach (FBA), a theoretical framework to study biological function in which probability distributions are conditional on biophysical information that physically resides in the biological system that is studied by the scientist.

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Ramirez, J. G. and Sanz, R. On the limitations of standard statistical modeling in biological systems: A full bayesian approach for biology. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology.

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