GENetic NETworks: Emergence and Complexity
GENNETEC (GENetic NETworks: Emergence and Complexity) is an FP6 STREP funded in October 2006 for 3 years, coordinated by F. Képès, from Génopole Evry, and involving partners from Biology, Computer Science and Statistical Physics. Its goal is to develop computational modelling and inference tools that will allow us to better understand and design complex systems, starting from models of Genetic Regulatory Networks. TAO is in charge of releasing Evolutionary Computation techniques to the consortium, on the one hand, and proposing a computational model linking some models of GRNs with the Genetic Programming paradigm.
Research activities
Evolutionary computation
Participants
SCHOENAUER Marc
More information : http://gennetec.csregistry.org