T-10 | Cell Signaling Team

 

 

James R. Faeder


Technical Staff Member
Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Group, MS K710
Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545
(505) 665-7743, office | (505) 665-3493, FAX
Email: faeder@lanl.gov

Publications & reprints | CV

Research Interests

Selected Publications (full list)

  1. B. Goldstein, J. R. Faeder, and W. S. Hlavacek. “Mathematical and computational models of immune-receptor signalling.” Nat. Rev. Immunol., 4, 445-456, 2004. (pdf)
  2. J. R. Faeder, M. L. Blinov, B. Goldstein, and W. S. Hlavacek.  “Combinatorial complexity and dynamical restriction of network flows in signal transduction.”  IEE Syst. Biol., 2, 5-15, 2005 (pdf).
  3. M. L. Blinov, J. Yang, J. R. Faeder and W. S. Hlavacek, “Graph theory for rule-based modeling of biochemical networks.” Lect. Notes Comput. Sci. 4230, 89-106, 2006. (pdf)
  4. M. L. Blinov, J. R. Faeder, B. Goldstein, and W. S. Hlavacek. “A Network Model of Early Events in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling That Accounts for Combinatorial Complexity,” Biosystems, 83, 136-151, 2006 (pdf).
  5. W. S. Hlavacek, J. R. Faeder, M. L. Blinov, R. G. Posner, M. Hucka, and W. Fontana, “Rules for modeling signal-transduction systems.” Sci. STKE., 2006, re6, 2006. (pdf)

Recent Presentations

  • 7/14/05.  “Combinatorial Complexity: A Critical Dimension in the Biology of Cell Signaling”, SIAM Annual Meeting 2005, New Orleans. (ppt)
  • 8/16/05.  “Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Cell Signaling”, Molecular Inflammation Section, NIH, Bethesda. (ppt)
  • 2/3/06.  “A Tutorial for BioNetGen2”, Multi-scale Modeling Short Course, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Delaware. (ppt)

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