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Biological Cybernetics investigates communication & control processes within dwelling parasites & ecosystems. Exemplary applications come control of person core temperature, osmotic balance & a regulation of metastasis by endocrine.

Scientists

Valentino Braitenberg Erich von Holst Frederic Vester Bernhard Hassenstein Horst Mittelstaedt Joseph J. DiStefano III

The Physiome Project
An integrated multi-centric program to design, develop, implement, test and document, archive and disseminate quantitative information and integrative models of the functional behavior of organelles, cells, tissues, organs, and organisms

Bacterial Cybernetics Group, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Working group investigating the organizational principles of bacterial growth and colony formation.

Biological Cybernetics / Theoretical Biology at the University of Bielefeld, Germany
The Department for Biological Cybernetics at the University of Bielefed, Germany, is Focussed in the Research for Movement Control in Animals and Humans

Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
The Institute in Tübingen (Germany) is Centered on the Acquisition and Processing of Visual Information in the Nervous System

Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Polish Academy of Sciences.

www.systems-biology.org
Kitano Symbiotic Systems Project

PhysioNet
Free access via the web to large collections of recorded physiologic signals and related open-source software.

UCLA Biocybernetics Laboratory
Biocybernetics Laboratory at the University of California, Los Angeles, founded in 1966 by Prof. J. J. DiStefano, III (Los Angeles, Ca., USA).

Institute for Systems Biology
Research institute dedicated to the integration of technology, computation, biology and medicine (Seattle, WA, USA).

Jozef Stefan Institute, Dept. E-1, Biocybernetics Laboratory
Basic and applied research, production of electrical stimulators.






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