Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling Networks
STMC

 

 

 

The STMC is a NIH/NIGMS Center of Excellence in Complex Biomedical Systems  Research located in the Health Sciences Center (HSC) at the University of New  Mexico, and with co-leaders and members in the College of Engineering and  College of Arts and Sciences and at Sandia National Laboratory. Its goals are:

  • to integrate mathematical, statistical and computational modeling into  ongoing research on complex cell signaling networks;
  • to provide students with the biological, mathematical, statistical and  computational tools needed to conduct complex biomedical systems research;
  • to disseminate modeling software and cell signaling knowledge to the  biomedical and computational communities.

 

 

 

 

 

The STMC has developed a suite of Spatial Statistical Tools, which are available for download from the links on this page. To download Matlab versions of Hopkins and Ripleys spatial statistics tests, click Matlab Tools. To download a windows-friendly version of Hopkins and Ripleys (written in R), click Cellspan Tools.

   

   

 

 

Conference

 

 

 

2nd New Mexico Workshop on Computational Cell Biology:
Microscopy, Membrane Biology and Modeling for Biosignaling Research

 

 

 

Core members of the center include:

From the UNM Health Sciences Center:

From UNM College of Arts and Sciences:

From UNM School of Engineering:

  • Wennie Shu, Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Lance Williams, Computer Science
From Sandia National Laboratories:
  • Grant Heffelfinger (Co-PI)
  • Alan Burns
  • David Haaland
  • Timothy Boyle
  • M. Danny Rintoul

From Los Alamos National Laboratory:

  • James Faeder

 

 

 

In collaboration with

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

University of New Mexico
MSC08-4640
Department of Pathology, CRF 201
2325 Camino de Salud, N.E.
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001
Tel:  505.272.4364   Fax: 505.272.1435

 

 

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