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Peter Stadler

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Biography: Peter Stadler is a professor of bioinformatics at Leipzig.

Field(s) of Research: Chemical Reaction Networks, Thermodynamics and Computation in Biological Systems"Thermodynamics and Computation in Biological Systems" is not in the list (Chemical Reaction Networks, Computer Science Engineering to Address Energy Costs, Computer Science Theory, General Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics, Stochastic Thermodynamics, Thermodynamics of Neurobiology, Thermodynamics of Single Cells, Artificial Biological Computation, Logically Reversible Computing, Naturally Occurring Biological Computation, ...) of allowed values for the "Field of Research" property.

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Reference Materials

  1. An intermediate level of abstraction for computational systems chemistry
  2. Chromatin measurements reveal contributions of synthesis and decay to steady-state mRNA levels
  3. Defining genes: A computational framework
  4. Innovation in gene regulation: The case of chromatin computation
  5. Maximizing output and recognizing autocatalysis in chemical reaction networks is NP-complete
  6. TRNAdb 2009: Compilation of tRNA sequences and tRNA genes
  7. Transitions from Nonliving to Living Matter