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Opportunities and Challenges in Building a Spatiotemporal Multi-scale Model of the Human Pancreatic ? Cell.


ABSTRACT: The construction of a predictive model of an entire eukaryotic cell that describes its dynamic structure from atomic to cellular scales is a grand challenge at the intersection of biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science. Having such a model will open new dimensions in biological research and accelerate healthcare advancements. Developing the necessary experimental and modeling methods presents abundant opportunities for a community effort to realize this goal. Here, we present a vision for creation of a spatiotemporal multi-scale model of the pancreatic ?-cell, a relevant target for understanding and modulating the pathogenesis of diabetes.

SUBMITTER: Singla J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6014618 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Opportunities and Challenges in Building a Spatiotemporal Multi-scale Model of the Human Pancreatic β Cell.

Singla Jitin J   McClary Kyle M KM   White Kate L KL   Alber Frank F   Sali Andrej A   Stevens Raymond C RC  

Cell 20180301 1


The construction of a predictive model of an entire eukaryotic cell that describes its dynamic structure from atomic to cellular scales is a grand challenge at the intersection of biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science. Having such a model will open new dimensions in biological research and accelerate healthcare advancements. Developing the necessary experimental and modeling methods presents abundant opportunities for a community effort to realize this goal. Here, we present a vision  ...[more]

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