FEBS2010 y Young Scientist Forum

Este mes, del 26 de Junio al 1 de Julio se celebra en Göteborg (Suecia) FEBS2010, la 35ª edición del congreso de la FEBS (Federation of European Biochemical Societies). Como otros años, antes del congreso se celebrará el Young Scientist Forum 2010, del 23 al 25 de Junio. El reclamo principal de FEBS2010 es la gran cantidad de charlas dedicadas a biología de sistemas, con lo que si estáis interesados en asistir, aún estáis a tiempo de inscribiros. A continuación os incluyo el mensaje original:

Dear Colleagues,

We have previously organised ICSB2008 and this year we arrange FEBS2010 (June 26-July 1, www.febs2010.org) here in Gothenburg, Sweden.

FEBS2010 offers an outstanding programme with, among others, four Nobel Laureates.

Importantly, there are a large number of talks and sessions covering SYSTEMSBIOLOGY. See examples below.

Registration is open at www.febs2010.org.

Hoping to see you in Gothenburg! Best regards, Stefan Hohmann

Uri Alon        Design principles of biological circuits
Charlie Boone        The genetic landscape of a cell
Marc Vidal        Interactome networks and human disease
Bernhard Palsson    The meta-structure of the E. coli genome and its genome-scale transcriptional regulatory network
Jens Nielsen        Metabolism of filamentous fungi at the genome level
Uwe Sauer        Transcriptional control of metabolic fluxes and computational  identification of the governing principles
Tom Kirkwood        Systems biology of ageing and longevity
Brenda Andrews      A comprehensive genetic-interaction map of a eukaryotic kinome
Giulio Superti-Fuga    Molecular networks in Leukemia and Innate immunity
Albertha J Walhout    Gene-centered regulatory networks
Stefan Schuster     Predicting pathways in genome-scale metabolic networks
Thomas Nyström      Unequal inheritance of protein damage during yeast cytokinesis
Matej Oresic        Reconstruction and multi-scale modeling of lipid networks
Fredrik Bäckhed     Global transcriptional regulation of the gut microbiota and its impact on host physiology
Owe Orwar        Controlling the rates of biochemical reactions and signaling networks by shape-and-volume changes
Joerg Stelling      Computational engineering of synthetic genetic circuits
Sven Panke        From understanding to designing enzymatic networks
Ralf Wagner        Synthetic Biology: Genes, genomes, applications
Johan Elf        Probing intracellular kinetics at the level of single molecules
John D Scott        Cell Signaling in Space and Time
Hiroki Ueda        Systems biology of mammalian circadian clocks
Paola Picotti        Quantitative targeted proteomics for the analysis of cellular networks
Nicola Zamboni      A pragmatic update on cellular metabolomics
Ursula Kummer        Assessing the importance of individual players in biochemical networks in a global way
Ben Lehner        Perturbing genes and predicting the outcome
Dirk Bumann        Salmonella metabolism during infection
Igor Stagljar        Protein Networks Regulating Cell Signaling in Human Health and Disease
Matthias Gstaiger    Systematic analysis of dynamic signaling modules by quantitative mass spectrometry
Francesc Posas      Control of gene expression by the Hog1 stress-activated protein kinase

Prof. Stefan Hohmann, Prodekanus Faculty of Science
Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
University of Gothenburg
Box 462
SE-40530 Goeteborg, Sweden
phone: +46 31 3608488, skype: stefanhohmann
fax: +46 31 7862599, mail: stefan.hohmann@gu.se
FEBS Congress 2010: www.febs2010.org

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