The Systems Biology Institute focuses on complex interactions in biological systems and characterizes the organizational principles that unite living systems. One focal area of particular relevance to Yale researchers involves dynamic gene regulatory networks, which provide a springboard for the integration of mathematical theory and bioinformatics. The creation of a Systems Biology Institute at the Yale West Campus provides a generative focus for the research interests of faculty in the physical and biological sciences, and for topics ranging from molecules to whole organisms.
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Cracking a ‘holy grail’ challenge in cancer cell therapy
A team of Yale scientists led by geneticist Sidi Chen has revealed how immune cells can be “boosted” to target and eradicate solid tumors
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Levchenko lab reveals shared logic behind natural and artificial networks
A study published in Cell Systems finds that biological and artificial networks share a fundamental architectural principle: a hierarchy of timescales
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Isaacs and Rinehart receive innovation support
The faculty members at the Systems Biology Institute receive support from the Blavatnik Fund for Innovation to advance real-world science impact