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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Yale scientists recode the genome for programmable synthetic proteins
Scientists at the Yale Systems Biology Institute have recoded the genome for programmable synthetic proteins
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Multi-target approach counters tumor growth in several cancers
Yale scientists have developed a treatment approach that simultaneously targets multiple immune-suppressing genes and inhibits growth in cancer
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Yale scientists decipher the energy patterns in our cells
The discovery offers a potential pathway to harness the energy in our cells to tackle diseases like cancer.