Participants of the Estalmat, stimulus programme of Mathematical Talent, have visited this Saturday (21) the Institute of Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio) mixed between the Universitat de València and the CSIC. Estalmat project has an agreement with the delegation of CSIC in Valencia. Every year they visit a centre of excellence research in the Valencian Community.
The visit started at 10a.m. in the seat of the Institute in the Parc Científic. Fifty students of the project with the director Rafael Crespo and teachers were received by the deputy director Juli Peretó and the researchers Emilia Matallana, Ximo Moreno and Carlos Peña.
The visit has two parts, one of them general, has been explained the functioning of the Institute, the current creation, with special mention to the applications of the mathematics and computer science to the biological science as models predator-prey, algorithm and scaled and data processing. Secondly, it has been realised a visit to laboratories and treatments and storage data where students checked first-hand and in laboratories of various projects in which researchers of the centre are working.