One day symposium
8 November 2007
Integrative Bioinformatics:
At the cutting edge of network analysis and biological data integration
Each molecular
biologist working with high throughput data is confronted with the need
to reconstruct and validate the underlying complex regulatory networks.
At this one-day symposium, some of the most prominent leaders in the
field will present their approaches and views. This symposium offers a
platform for a discussion of state of the art biological network
analyses.
Confirmed speakers and titles:
- Leroy Hood: Biological networks and disease
- Ruedi Aebersold: Protein-centered networks in systems biology: Analysis and visualization
- Trey Ideker: Gaining power in gene association studies with Cytoscape
- Andrew Hopkins: Network Pharmacology: chemical opportunities for systems biology
- Peter Sorger: Modeling Mammalian Death and Survival Pathways
- Ewan Birney: Reactome, Networks and Genomes
- Rogier Versteeg: Oncogenic networks of cancer pathways in childhood cancer
- Benno Schwikowski: Computational tools increasing sensitivity and reliability of mass spec-based proteomics
- Chris Sander: Systems Biology of Cancer Pathways: from Molecular Perturbations to Cellular Phenotypes
- Jean-Daniel Fekete: Visualizing Dense Networks with Enhanced and Hybrid Matrices
Please distribute the attached poster (pdf) in your institute.
The symposium is part of the 5th annual Cytoscape Public Symposium and Developers Retreat.
For registration, Symposium programme and directions go to www.cytoscape.org/retreat2007
We look forward to welcoming you to Amsterdam!
The Organizing Committee, 5th Cytoscape Retreat 2007
w: www.cytoscape.org/retreat2007
e:
cytoretreat@cytoscape.org
Department of Human Genetics - M1-131
Academic Medical Center - University of Amsterdam
Meibergdreef 9 - 1100 DD - Amsterdam - the Netherlands