BioSB course on systems medicine: 8 seats left for 2015 Jan. 29-30

BioSB course announcement <http://www.ncsb.nl/> BioSB course on personalized systems medicine Mailing date: 2015 January 22 Message for: BBC mailing list Email address: bbclist@psb.vib-ugent.be Dear Madam, Sir, The first course the BioSB research school organises in 2015 is a two-day course on personalized systems medicine. This course runs from January 29 to 30 - less than two weeks from now - at the VU University Amsterdam. There are still 8 seats open at this high-level course involving 18 lecturers. The course is designed for PhD students, postdocs and staff from academia and industry alike. You are welcome to register for this course, or otherwise to distribute this announcement within your organisation. <http://www.biosb.nl/course-systems-medicine/enrollment> Registration is still possible until next week Tuesday 2015 January 27. You may find detailed information on this systems medicine course here below. ............................................................................ .............................. Key course information Topic: O2 for personalized systems medicine: from inspiration to aspiration Dates: 2015 January (28,) 29-30, (Wed) Thu-Fri Venue: Room C648, Science Building, VU University Amsterdam De Boelelaan 1085, 1081HV Amsterdam Website: <http://www.biosb.nl/course-systems-medicine> www.biosb.nl/course-systems-medicine Programme: <http://www.icsb-nl.nl> www.icsb-nl.nl Registration: <http://www.biosb.nl/course-systems-medicine/enrollment> www.biosb.nl/course-systems-medicine/enrollment Deadline: 2015 January 27 (Tue) Lecturers: 18 lecturers (see below) Coordinators: <mailto:h.v.westerhoff@uva.nl> Hans Westerhoff (UvA, VU, University of Manchester), <mailto:b.m.bakker01@umcg.nl> Barbara Bakker (UMCG/RUG) ............................................................................ .............................. Eighteen (18!) course lecturers A total of 18 lecturers will give presentations on a wide array of aspects/topics of relevance for personalised systems medicine. Topics include metabolic diseases, pharmacology, sociological aspects, epigenetics, epidemiology, human metabolic map, cell cycle, stem cells, network analysis, malaria, microbial ecology, oncology, and bioinformatics. The following speakers are involved: Hans Aerts (UL), Ilja Arts (UM), Barbara Bakker (UMCG/RUG), Matteo Barberis (UvA), Jurgen Haanstra (VU), Jaap Heringa (VU), Thierry Mondeel (UvA), Gerard Muyzer (UvA), Marijana Radonjic (EdgeLeap), Gaston Remmers (HABITS/Inspire2Liv), Jaap Seidell (VU), Jacky Snoep (University of Stellenbosch-ZA), Renée van Amerongen (UvA), Piet Hein van der Graaf (UL), Ben van Ommen (TNO), Pernette Verschure (UvA), Lodewyk Wessels (NKI), Hans Westerhoff (UvA, VU, University of Manchester-UK). ............................................................................ ............................... Organised by BioSB Research School <http://biosb.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/BioSB_Website_Image_400x67_20140 417.jpg> University of Amsterdam (UvA) <http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/> <http://biosb.nl/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/SBNL_Logo_100x29_20140731.jpg> VU University Amsterdam (VU) <http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/> <http://biosb.nl/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/SBNL_Logo_100x29_20140731.jpg> University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG) <http://biosb.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/MaCSBio_Logo_155x24_20140720.jpg
Infrastructure Systems Biology - Europe (ISBE) <http://biosb.nl/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/UM_Logo_256x198_20131014.jpg> ............................................................................ ............................... On behalf of the course coordinators, Hans Westerhoff and Barbara Bakker, Diman van Rossum, PhD Netherlands Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Research School (BioSB) c/o (Geert Grooteplein 28), PO Box 9101, 6500HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands Tel: +31-6-2260 7479 Email: <mailto:diman.van.rossum@biosb.nl> diman.van.rossum@biosb.nl Website: <http://www.biosb.nl> www.biosb.nl This message is distributed through the BBC mailing list.
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