
Dear colleagues, On behalf of the organising committee, I am pleased to announce that the registrations to the Conference Enabling Systems Biology - April 11-14, 2011 - UCL, London (UK) are now open. ---------- Conference website: http://www.enfin.org/esb ---------- Scope: The conference will gather the current expertise in systems biology approaches used to tackle 4 domains of research: cell cycle, cellular signaling, metabolism and stem cells. The conference will be followed by a workshop where bioinformatics tools developed for predicting discrete protein function, reconstructing networks, and model molecular systems will be demonstrated. The conference is organized by the European Network of Excellence ENFIN, which develops infrastructure for data integration, bioinformatics tools and assessment to enhance Systems Biology in Europe. Venue: University College London, Gower Street, London, United Kingdom Organising Committee: Ewan Birney (European bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, UK) Chrstine Orengo (University Collage London, UK) Jonathan Lees (University Collage London, UK) James Adjaye (Max-Planck Institute Berlin, Germany) Tomi Mäkelä (Univ. Helsinki, Finland) Marino Zerial (Max Planck Institute Dresden, Germany) Giulio Superti-Furga (Center for Molecular Medicine, Vienna, Austria) Pascal Kahlem (European bioinformatics Institute (EMBL), Hinxton, UK) Best regards, Pascal Kahlem _________________________________________________________________________ Dr. Pascal KAHLEM Project Manager EMBL - European Bioinformatics Institute Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD United Kingdom Line (UK) +44(0)1223492588 / Line (DE) +49(0)3086456480 / Fax UK +44(0)1223494468 Email: pkahlem@ebi.ac.uk Skype: pascalkahlem _________________________________________________________________________
European Network of Excellence ENFIN on Systems Biology - www.enfin.org European Collaborative Project SYBARIS on Finding biomarkers of anti-microbial drug resistance - www.sybaris-fp7.eu European Collaborative Project MICROME - A Knowledge-Based Bioinformatics Framework for Microbial Pathway Genomics - www.microme.eu