The goal of this course is to introduce students to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petri_net][Petri nets]],
explore some of their properties, and show how Petri nets can be used
in biomodelling. After having taken this course, the students will be
able to build Petri net models of biological phenomena (including
using some extensions, like basic coloured Petri nets and inhibitors
arcs) and to relate the formal properties of these models to the
biological properties of the modelled phenomenon.
This course does not require prior experience in theoretical computer
science or biology and is part of the course "Network medicine" taught
to students following the [[https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/fr/education/master/m2-genomics-informatics-and-mathematics-for-health-and-environment-geniomhe#presentation-m2][GENIOMHE]] MSc. program at [[http://www.univ-evry.fr/fr/index.html][Université
d'Évry]].
The course consists of 4 sections, the first three focusing on Petri
nets and their properties and the last one being a practical
assignment. The sections are designed to reflect logical differences
in content and need not correspond to actual sessions.