[Basel Computational Biology Conference 2005]

Biozentrum   Program
 

 

Preliminary Conference Schedule:  

 
 

March 17 , 2005

9:00   Registration
9:30  

Conference Opening & Organizer's Welcome

Torsten Schwede (Biozentrum Basel & SIB)

Manuel Peitsch (Novartis)

Susan Gasser (FMI)

10:00  

Session I

Peer Bork (EMBL, Heidelberg and MDC, Berlin)

"Towards spatial and temporal protein interaction networks "

10:30  

Coffee Break

11:00  

Wilhelm Gruissem (FGCZ and ETH Zürich)

"Reverse engineering of metabolic pathways using sparse GGM"

11:30  

Martijn Huynen (CMBI Nijmegen)

"Predicting biomolecular systems and tracing their evolution"

12:00  

Ron Appel (SIB, University of Geneva, and GeneBio)

"Current and future challenges in proteome informatics"

 

12:30

 

  

Lunch Break 

 

14:00  

Session II

John Jeremy Rice (IBM)

"A Plausible Model for the Digital Response of p53 to DNA Damage: A Tale of Limiting Resources, Negative Feedback and Time Delays"

14:30  

Felix Naef (ISREC & SIB)

"Coarse grained modeling of cellular and transduction networks"

15:00  

Joerg Stelling (ETH Zürich)

"Combining Models and Data for Systems Analysis of Cellular Networks"

15:30   Coffee Break
16:00  

Denis Thieffry (CNRS-INSERM, Marseille)

"Qualitative modelling, analysis and simulation of genetic regulatory networks"

16:30  

Ioannis Xenarios   (Serono)

"Integration of biological knowledge to deliver new biotherapeutics: From data integration to system modeling"

17:00  

Olaf Kübler (President ETH Zürich)

"SystemsX - its relevance for science and innovation policy"

     
17:30   Conference Apero at the Life Sciences Village
supported by IBM
21:00 - late  

Basel@Night

   
 

March 18, 2005

9:30  

Session III

Mihaela Zavolan (Biozentrum Basel & SIB)

"microRNAs Spread to Viruses"

10:00  

Christoph Freiberg (Bayer HealthCare AG)

"Simulating physiological states, regulatory networks and metabolic pathways of bacteria for applications in antibiotic drug discovery"

10:30  

Coffee Break

11:00  

Sabine Arnold (DSM Nutritional Products, Basel)

"Computational approaches in microbial strain engineering at DSM Nutritional Products"

11:30  

Jim Samuelsson   (GeneData)

"Computational Challenges in Integrating Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics"

12:00  

Mark Penney (Novartis)

"Modelling the IGF signalling pathway."

 

12:30 

 

  

Lunch Break 

 

14:00  

Session IV

Hanno Langen (F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG)

"Proteomics strategies for pharmaceutical and diagnostic research and for biomarker discovery"


14:30  

Closing Keynote Lecture:

Ruedi Aebersold
(Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle and
Department for Systems Biology, ETH Zürich)

"Mass Spectrometry based Proteomics: Computational Challenges and Partial Solutions"

 

 

 

ca. 15:30  

Closing remarks: Torsten Schwede, Manuel Peitsch

ca. 16:00  

End of conference