ABOUT

ARC CoE for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems

The ARC Centre for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems (MACSYS) was established in 2022 with the goal of revolutionising our understanding of cellular biology through mathematics. The Centre is pioneering innovation in computational and mathematical biology, positioning in silico biology alongside traditional in vivo and in vitro methods. By developing advanced mathematical models, the Centre aims to unravel the complexity of life at the cellular level, enabling new ways to combine and analyse diverse biological data.

Key objectives of the Centre include constructing whole-cell models for various organisms, creating genotype-phenotype maps to understand cellular behaviours, and establishing computational technologies to support these models. The Centre is also dedicated to training multidisciplinary researchers who will bridge the gap between mathematics and biology, driving forward synthetic biology, biotechnology, and computer-aided design in biological systems.

BIOPLATORMS PARTNERSHIP

Bioplatforms Australia’s partnership supports access to national state-of-the-art omics facilities, enabling researchers to generate and analyse biological data in pursuit of scientific understanding.

CONTACT US

Partnerships and Engagement Lead

Kelly Scarlett – Bioplatforms Australia
kscarlett@bioplatforms.com