Preliminary Conference Schedule:
March 17 , 2005
Conference Opening & Organizer's Welcome
Torsten Schwede (Biozentrum Basel & SIB)
Manuel Peitsch (Novartis)
Susan Gasser (FMI)
Session I
Peer Bork (EMBL, Heidelberg and MDC, Berlin)
"Towards spatial and temporal protein interaction networks "
Coffee Break
Wilhelm Gruissem (FGCZ and ETH Zürich)
"Reverse engineering of metabolic pathways using sparse GGM"
Martijn Huynen (CMBI Nijmegen)
"Predicting biomolecular systems and tracing their evolution"
Ron Appel (SIB, University of Geneva, and GeneBio)
"Current and future challenges in proteome informatics"
12:30
Lunch Break
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"
Felix Naef (ISREC & SIB)
"Coarse grained modeling of cellular and transduction networks"
Joerg Stelling (ETH Zürich)
"Combining Models and Data for Systems Analysis of Cellular Networks"
Denis Thieffry (CNRS-INSERM, Marseille)
"Qualitative modelling, analysis and simulation of genetic regulatory networks"
Ioannis Xenarios (Serono)
"Integration of biological knowledge to deliver new biotherapeutics: From data integration to system modeling"
Olaf Kübler (President ETH Zürich)
"SystemsX - its relevance for science and innovation policy"
Basel@Night
March 18, 2005
Session III
Mihaela Zavolan (Biozentrum Basel & SIB)
"microRNAs Spread to Viruses"
Christoph Freiberg (Bayer HealthCare AG)
"Simulating physiological states, regulatory networks and metabolic pathways of bacteria for applications in antibiotic drug discovery"
Sabine Arnold (DSM Nutritional Products, Basel)
"Computational approaches in microbial strain engineering at DSM Nutritional Products"
Jim Samuelsson (GeneData)
"Computational Challenges in Integrating Transcriptomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics"
Mark Penney (Novartis)
"Modelling the IGF signalling pathway."
Session IV
Hanno Langen (F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG)
"Proteomics strategies for pharmaceutical and diagnostic research and for biomarker discovery"
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"
Closing remarks: Torsten Schwede, Manuel Peitsch
End of conference