Date
13 March 2017
Location
Wageningen
Course coordinators
Hans Stigter (WUR), Celia van Gelder (BioSB, celia.van.gelder@biosb.nl)
Goal
The main goal of this course is to get acquainted with Matlab software for use within Systems Biology. After this introductory course you will have gained the basic knowledge to pursue further use via self-study of Matlab in order to apply more advanced programming techniques within Matlab in your own research. In summary, the sub-goals are:
- To learn the philosophy behind Matlab and its syntax
- To program simple Systems Biology models in Matlab (in ordinary differential equation format) and to solve these differential equations with Matlab
Course description
This is a one-day introduction to the possibilities of Matlab as a programming environment for simulation and analysis of biological models. We will start with a simple introduction of the basics of Matlab (matrices, vectors, manipulation of matrices and presentation of data). Having obtained some basic programming knowledge (writing of simple scripts and functions in Matlab), we will move on to more advanced topics. These include programming and solving ordinary differential equation models (ODEs) and the concept of “vectorized thinking” while writing Matlab-code. Finally, calibration of parameters in ODE type of models using measured data will be discussed and examples will be given. The course also includes the basics of presenting your results (graphing) in various types of plots that can easily be drawn in Matlab. Participants will, of course, get hands-on experience with Matlab and write code themselves in a practical.
Target audience
Primarily researchers from academia, but participants from the private sector are also welcome. The course focusses on the use of Matlab for building dynamic Systems Biology Models in terms of ordinary differential equations.
Course fees
The course fees for this course are:
- Free of charge for PhD students (BioSB member *)
- € 100 for PhD students
- € 150 for researchers at universities or non-profit research institutes
- € 75 for researchers at universities or non-profit research institutes (BioSB member *)
- € 250 for researchers working in for-profit organisations (industry)
Programme
09:45 | Coffee/Tea |
10:00 | Welcome |
10:05 | Introduction Matlab Basics (functions, variables, matrices, etc) |
10:45 | Advanced Programming (vectorised thinking, solving dynamic ordinary differential equation models in Matlab, parameter estimation for ODE-models) |
12:00 | Afternoon: Solving basic and advanced problems in Matlab – hands-on experience on a PC. Exercises will be provided, but you can also bring your own problems that you have encountered in your own research. |
12:30 | Lunch |
15:00 | Coffee/tea |
16:30 | End |
Registration
You can now register for the course via the Enrollment form.