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    ARC Centres Of Excellence - Grant ID: CE230100001

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    Australian Research Council
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    $35,000,000.00
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    ARC Centre of Excellence for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems. ARC Centre of Excellence for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems. The ARC Centre for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems aims to deliver the mathematics required to compute life. The Centre will deliver innovation in computational and mathematical biology and establish in silico biology alongside in vivo and in vitro biology. These models will allow us to understand the complexity of life at the cellu .... ARC Centre of Excellence for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems. ARC Centre of Excellence for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems. The ARC Centre for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems aims to deliver the mathematics required to compute life. The Centre will deliver innovation in computational and mathematical biology and establish in silico biology alongside in vivo and in vitro biology. These models will allow us to understand the complexity of life at the cellular level and enable new ways of combining diverse and heterogenous data. This will allow us to understand the mechanisms underlying cellular behaviour, and to apply rational design engineering methods in order to control the dynamics of biological systems.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT230100352

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    Australian Research Council
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    $977,657.00
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    CellMechBio: the influence of cellular mechanobiology on organ development. Through a set of collaborative interdisciplinary application projects, with open scientific questions, this project aims to develop cutting edge mechanobiological mathematical models of organ development and function. The expected outcomes of this project are a step-change in the fidelity of multicellular models of three-dimensional tissues and the scientific investigations into the mechanobiological processes regulating .... CellMechBio: the influence of cellular mechanobiology on organ development. Through a set of collaborative interdisciplinary application projects, with open scientific questions, this project aims to develop cutting edge mechanobiological mathematical models of organ development and function. The expected outcomes of this project are a step-change in the fidelity of multicellular models of three-dimensional tissues and the scientific investigations into the mechanobiological processes regulating organ development, currently not possible, that these models support. In addition to significant benefits from advances in fundamental mathematical and biological knowledge, this project plans to develop a mechanobiological modelling framework made available to the wider scientific community by an open source release.
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