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Cell Flux Models and their applications to diverse microbes
Cell Flux Model, microorganisms, microbiology, ecology, phytoplankton, photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation, biogeochemistry, experimental data, collaboration
Session 30 - Planktonic and Microbial Contributions to Marine Ecosystems and Biogeochemistry: Insights from Observations, Experiments, and Modeling
Abstract Accepted
Keisuke Inomura / University of Rhode Island
Cell Flux Models (CFMs) are coarse-grained models of diverse microbial cells that quantify their metabolic processes and molecular composition. The model formulas are developed based on physical and biochemical laws and informed by empirical evidence. Its simplicity and flexibility allow the model results to be tested with a wide variety of datasets. The model is computationally efficient and can be incorporated into ecological biogeochemical models of various scales. Currently, there are more than 20 different variations representing diverse functional groups of microorganisms, addressing unique scientific questions. In this talk, I will introduce the model with examples and its use, as well as typical data that we rely on, hoping to lead to further modeling-experimental collaborations.