Proceedings Third Workshop From Biology To Concurrency and back
Emanuela Merelli (University of Camerino, IT), Paola Quaglia (CoSBi, and University of Trento, IT)

TL;DR
This workshop volume compiles research on applying concurrency-inspired methods to model, analyze, and validate biological behaviors, highlighting the interdisciplinary convergence of biology and computer science.
Contribution
It presents novel approaches integrating concurrency techniques into biological modeling and analysis, fostering interdisciplinary research between biology and computer science.
Findings
Biological behaviors modeled using concurrency methods.
Analysis tools for biological distributed interactions.
Validation techniques for biological system models.
Abstract
This volume contains the papers presented at the 3rd Workshop "From Biology To Concurrency and back", FBTC 2010, held in Paphos, Cyprus, on March 27, 2010, as satellite event of the Joint European Conference on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2010. The Workshop aimed at gathering together researchers with special interest at the convergence of life and computer science, with particular focus on the application of techniques and methods from concurrency. The papers contained in this volume present works on modelling, analysis, and validation of biological behaviours using concurrency-inspired methods and platforms, and bio-inspired models and tools for describing distributed interactions.
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