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===Session 4: Modeling and databases in systems Biology.===
===Session 4: Modeling and databases in systems Biology.===
*14.15– 14.55 '''Nicolas Le Novere''' - European Bioinformatics Institute, UK  
*14.15– 14.55 '''Nicolas Le Novere''' - European Bioinformatics Institute, UK  
** [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1376393318880643726 Modeling and databases in systems Biology]
*14.55– 15.20 '''Michael Lees''' - University of Nottingham
*14.55– 15.20 '''Michael Lees''' - University of Nottingham
**"BacGrid: Simulations of Bacteria using the GRID"
**"[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3611392376318652170 BacGrid: Simulations of Bacteria using the GRID]"
*15.20– 15.45''' Isabel Rojas''' - EML Research gGmbH, Heidelberg, Germany
*15.20– 15.45''' Isabel Rojas''' - EML Research gGmbH, Heidelberg, Germany
"SABIO-RK: a database of biochemical reactions and their kinetics."
"SABIO-RK: a database of biochemical reactions and their kinetics."

Revision as of 14:43, 23 January 2007

BioSysBio, 11th-13th January 2007, Manchester, UK.

Programme: Thursday 11th Jan

Kick-off

Opening plenary speakers:

  • 13.15 – 14.00 Hans Westerhoff - University of Manchester -
    • "Systems Biology, hierarchies and robustness: bringing information to Life".
  • 14.00– 14.45 Alfonso Valencia - Universidad Autonoma Madrid
  • 14.45 – 15.15 Refreshments

Session 1: Gene regulation and profiling

Programme: Friday 12th Jan

Session 2: Metabolomics and machine learning: quantitative bioanalysis for systems biology

10.15– 11.45 Break & poster session 1

Session 3: Synthetic Biology and iGEM.

13.15– 14.15 Lunch + iGEM workshop - What do I need to do to take part in iGEM 2007?

Session 4: Modeling and databases in systems Biology.

"SABIO-RK: a database of biochemical reactions and their kinetics."

15.45– 17.15 Break & poster session 2

Session 5: Modeling and modularity, tools for systems biology.

  • 17.15– 17.55 Herbert Sauro - University of Washington, USA
  • 17.55– 18.20 Martin Hemberg - Imperial College London
    • "A study of the properties of stochastic genetic oscillators"
  • 18.20– 18.45 Nuno Lages - Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
    • "Potential role of the glyoxalase pathway as a drug target in L infantum."

20.00– onwards, Conference meal at Tai Wu, Manchester- sponsored by Chemical Computing Group.

Programme: Saturday 13th Jan

  • 08.00 - 8.45: Breakfast

Session 6: Gene regulatory networks, Structural and Computational Genomics.

  • 08.45– 09.25 Sarah Teichmann - Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
  • 09.25– 09.50 Sanne Abeln - University of Oxford
    • "Linking evolution of protein structures through fragments."
  • 09.50– 10.15 Emily Jefferson - University of Dundee
    • "The relationship between domain-domain interaction orientation and sequence similarity"
  • 10.15– 10.45 Refreshments break

Session 7: Synthetic Biology

  • 10.45– 11.25 Chris Voigt - UCSD (University of California, San Diego) USA
  • 11.25– 11.50 James Brown - Univeristy of Cambridge
    • "Navigational Control of Bacteria"
  • 11.50– 12.15 Alfonso Jaramillo - Ecole Polytechnique, France
    • "Computational Design of Proteins With New Functions"
  • 12.15– 13.00 Closing Plenary: Ron Weiss - Princeton University
    • "Developments in Synthetic Biology"
  • 13.00– 13.15 Prize giving and conference close