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*[[BioSysBio:workshopB1 | WorkshopB1]] : Prediction and evolution of transcription factors and their evolutionary families in prokaryotes
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB1 | WorkshopB1]] : Prediction and evolution of transcription factors and their evolutionary families in prokaryotes
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB2 | WorkshopB2]] : Linking the genes: inferring gene network models from gene expression data
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB2 | WorkshopB2]] : Development and analysis of kinetic models of intracellular networks
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB3 | WorkshopB3]] : Edinburgh Pathway Editor part II
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB3 | WorkshopB3]] : Edinburgh Pathway Editor part II
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB4 | WorkshopB4]] : Statistics for Microarrays: How to make good inference
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB4 | WorkshopB4]] : Statistics for Microarrays: How to make good inference
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB5 | WorkshopB5]] : Graphs in Molecular Biology with Bioconductor
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB5 | WorkshopB5]] : Graphs in Molecular Biology with Bioconductor
*[[BioSysBio:workshopB6 | WorkshopB6]] : To be confirmed
*[[BioSysBioworkshopB6 | WorkshopB6]] : Distributed Computing for Systems Biology Using Taverna Workflows

Latest revision as of 05:07, 5 February 2007

Workshops are on Thursday 11th Jan in the morning. Registered delegates will be send registration information via e-mail.

A 9.00am - 10.15am

B 10.45am - 12.15am

  • WorkshopB1 : Prediction and evolution of transcription factors and their evolutionary families in prokaryotes
  • WorkshopB2 : Development and analysis of kinetic models of intracellular networks
  • WorkshopB3 : Edinburgh Pathway Editor part II
  • WorkshopB4 : Statistics for Microarrays: How to make good inference
  • WorkshopB5 : Graphs in Molecular Biology with Bioconductor
  • WorkshopB6 : Distributed Computing for Systems Biology Using Taverna Workflows