Systems Biology in Psychiatric Research
From High-Throughput Data to Mathematical Modeling

1. Auflage April 2010
XX, 358 Seiten, Hardcover
108 Abbildungen (30 Farbabbildungen)
16 Tabellen
Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk
Kurzbeschreibung
This first title to adopt a systems biology approach to psychiatric research contains contributions from outstanding researchers from different disciplines, summarizing current knowledge and outlining promising future trends.
A must-have for everyone working in the field.
Hochaktuelle Fortschritte auf diesem noch jungen Forschungsgebiet werden hier erstmals in Buchform zusammengefasst. Die Beiträge stammen aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, wobei Schwerpunkte auf Hochdurchsatz-Methoden und Algorithmen zur Datenanalyse liegen. Es wird vorgeführt, wie Experimente in silico Aufschlüsse über komplexe biologische Vorgänge in neuronalen Systemen liefern können.
Philosophical Aspects of Neuropsychiatry (Tretter)
Neuropsychiatry - Subject, Concepts, Methods and Computational Models (Tretter, Gebicke-Haerter)
Introduction to Systems Biology (Schulz, Klipp)
Mind over Molecule: Systems Biology for Neuroscience and Psychiatry (Noble)
BASICS
Neuropsychiatry, Psychopathology and Nosology - Symptoms, Syndromes and Endophenotypes (Kawohl, Hoff)
System Properties of Populations of Neurons in Cerebral Cortex (Freeman)
Dopamine and the Electrophysiology of Prefrontal Cortical Networks (O'Donnell)
RESEARCH IN MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Nicotinic, Cholinergic Signaling in the Human Brain - Systems Perspective (Mobascher, Winterer)
Progress in Psychopharmacotherapy through Molecular Imaging (Vernaleken, Gründer, Cumming)
The Marriage of Phenomics and Genetical Genomics: A Systems Approach to Complex Trait Analysis (Saba, Hoffman, Hunter, Tabakoff)
DATA MINING AND MODELING
From Communicational to Computational: Systems Modeling Approaches for Psychiatric Research (Mendoza)
Network Dynamics as an Interface between Modelling and Experiment in Systems Biology (Smith, Hütt)
Some Useful Mathematical Tools to Transform Microarray Data into Interactive Molecular Networks (Matthäus, Smith, Gebicke-Haerter)
Biochemical Networks in psychiatric disease (Lindskog, Halnes, Oliveira, Hellgren Kotaleski, Blackwell)
Local Cortical Dynamics Related to Mental Illnesses (Loh, Rolls, Deco)
Epilogue (Gebicke-Haerter)
Dr. G. Winterer is Professor of Psychiatry at the Psychiatric Clinic, University Düsseldorf, and scientific coordinator of DFG research program : "Nicotine: molecular and physiological effects in the central nervous system of humans ".
Dr. P. Gebicke-Haerter is Head of the Molecular Biology /DNA Chip Facility in the
Dept. of Psychopharmacology at Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim.
He started his career at the University of Göttingen and the Max-Planck-Institute there, went as a post-doc fellow to Stanford University, Dept. of Neurobiology, and then became a group leader in the Dept. of Pharmacology at the University of Freiburg. After his habilitation, he switched to the Clinic for Psychiatry in Freiburg and in 2000 went to the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim. His CV contains almost 100 original publications, various reviews and/or book chapters.