Workshop de la red de excelencia ENFIN: Systems biology approaches to study cell cycle

Revisando correos acumulados tras el verano, me he encontrado con un correo interesante de la lista de correo de Bioinformatibéricos, en la que están suscrit@s bioinformátic@s en España y fuera de ella con ganas de compartir información que reciben de eventos, puestos disponibles, etc… relacionados con la bioinformática, De esta lista me ha llegado un mensaje sobre un workshop de la red de excelencia ENFIN, titulado Systems biology approaches to study cell cycle, que se va a celebrar en Málaga los próximos 20 y 21 de Octubre. En este workshop habrá presentaciones relacionadas con 3 de los principales proyectos actuales (a nivel europeo) relacionados con la Biología de Sistemas:

  • ENFIN: Experimental Network for Functional Integration.
    http://www.enfin.org/
  • MitoCheck: Regulation of mitosis by phosphorylation – a combined functional genomics, proteomics and chemical biology approach.
    http://www.mitocheck.org/
  • DIAMONDS: Dedicated Integration and Modelling of Novel Data and prior knowledge to enable Systems biology.
    http://www.sbcellcycle.org/

Para l@s que esteis interesad@s, teneis hasta el 30 de Septiembre para incribiros, el lugar de celebración del workshop será en el Centro de Conferencias del Paseo del Parque de Málaga en la Avda. de Cervantes 2, y la inscripción a este workshop es gratuíta. En la página http://www.enfin.org/page.php?page=CCMalaga podreis encontrar información adicional sobre el workshop, así como el formulario de inscripcíon. A continuación os incluyo el mensaje original de mi amigo y antiguo compañero de trabajo Juan Antonio García Ranea, que incluye el programa de charlas previsto:

ENFIN Workshop: Systems biology approaches to study cell cycle.


 

***NO REGISTRATION FEES***

– Workshop sponsored by the EUROPEAN NETWORK OF EXCELLENCE –

 

Programme and registration is available at: http://www.enfin.org/page.php?page=CCMalaga

 

 

*** Please, feel free to forward this information to anyone who may concern.***

 

Venue:

Paseo del Parque (Park Walk) conference centre.

University of Málaga.

Avenida Cervantes street
, 2, Malaga, Spain.

Date:

on 20th and 21th October 2008.

Scope:


The European Network of Excellence ENFIN develops infrastructure, tools and methods to enhance Integrative Systems Biology in Europe. One concept of the Network is the strong collaboration between dry and wet laboratories, which cycle data between computational predictions and experimental validations. Elucidating the cell cycle system functioning by enabling wide integration of computational approaches in system biology is one of the joint research applications in the ENFIN project.

This workshop on Systems Biology Approaches to Study the Cell Cycle is organized by the ENFIN Network of Excellence, and will also include presentations of the work from the MitoCheck and Diamonds project, and other key researchers who will present strategies to assess methods in the field of Systems Biology specially addressed to cell cycle studies.

 

– ENFIN: Experimental Network for Functional Integration. http://www.enfin.org

– MitoCheck: Regulation of mitosis by phosphorylation – a combined functional genomics, proteomics and chemical biology approach. http://www.mitocheck.org

– DIAMONDS: Dedicated Integration and Modelling of Novel Data and prior knowledge to enable Systems biology. http://www.sbcellcycle.org/main.htm

SPEAKERS AND PROGRAM

Day 1: Oct 20th

 

– Erich Nigg. (Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany)

Phosphoproteomic analysis of mitotic progression and spindle function.

 

– Thomas Skot Jensen (Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark).

Co-evolution of transcriptional and posttranslational cell cycle regulation.

 

– Alfonso Valencia (Spanish National Cancer Research Centre -CNIO-, Madrid, Spain).

Text mining efforts around the cell cycle.

 

– Juan Ranea (University of Malaga, Spain).

Predicting the spindle through data integration and meta-analysis.

 

– Matteo Barberis (Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany).

Mathematical modeling of critical events in the yeast cell cycle.

 

– Isabelle Vernos (CRG – Centre de Regulació Genòmica, Barcelona, Spain).

Predicting and validating the phosphoproteome of Aurora kinases in mitosis.

  

Day 2: Oct 21st

 

– Jan Ellenberger/J-Karim Heriche (European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany).

The Mitocheck database: a resource for systems biology.

    

– Martin Kuiper (VIB Department of Plant Systems Biology, University of Ghent, Belgium).

The Diamonds project: Dedicated Integration And Modelling Of Novel Data and prior knowledge to enable Systems biology.

 

– Lilia Alberghina (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy).

System-level properties of cellular networks yield new insight on cell cycle control.

 

Best regards,

Juan A. G. Ranea.

Organizer Committee.

University of Malaga (Spain).

ranea@uma.es

+34 952 13 20 25.

Fax. +34 952 13 16 74.

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