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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Heriot-Watt University
Artificial biochemical networks: Evolving dynamical systems to control dynamical systems
<22>This paper is one of the main outputs from the EPSRC 'AlBiNo' Project (EP/F060041/1, 2010-13, Artificial Biochemical Networks (ABNs): Computational Models and Architectures), in which Lones was the principal research associate. Subsequent applications include work with clinicians at Leeds General Infirmary and UCSF Medical Center (Lones et al., IEEE Trans. Ev. Comp., 10.1109/TEVC.2013.2281532) showing that ABNs contribute to significantly more accurate diagnoses for Parkinson's disease. This has been used in technology, protected by patent application, to monitor the side-effects of medication for Parkinson’s disease (PCT/GB13/051888) and assist diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (PCT/GB13/051889)."