Frontiers in Systems Biology II

November 30 - December 2

HONG KONG


Tentative schedule


Programme Schedule

Time
Thursday, 1 Decemeber 2011
Friday, 2 Decemeber 2011
9:30 - 10:30
Omics Analysis Systems Immunology

Jeremy Nicholson
Imperial College
Metabolic Phenotyping In Health and Disease: A Systems Medicine Perspective

Ronald Germain
National Institute of Health

Bottom-up and Top-Down Systems Biology Approaches to Understanding Immunity

10:30 - 10:45
Tea Break
10:45 - 11:45

Shao-En Ong
University of Washington, Seattle
Targeting protein-small molecule interactions with quantitative proteomics

Mathew Krummel
UC San Francisco
The Immune Bee-Hive: Motilty, Activation and Cooperation

11:45 - 12:45

Erik van Nimwegen
University of Basel
Retracing the regulatory factors that control expression and chromatin dynamics

Arup Charkraborty
MIT
How to hit HIV where it hurts

12:45 - 14:30
Lunch Break
14:30 - 15:30
Network/Pathway Dynamics Synthetic Biology

James Ferrell
Stanford university
Dissection of the mitotic trigger

Genevieve Labbe

Oxitec, UK
Genetic control of pest insects

15:30 - 16:30

Eric Batchelor
National Institute of Health
Stimulus-dependent p53 dynamics in single cells

Sarah O'Connor
John Innes Centre, UK
Understanding and engineering indole alkaloid biosynthesis

16:30 - 16:45
Tea Break
16:45 - 17:45

Yuhai Tu
RSM & Manager, IBM
Systems biology of a simple organism: On E. coli's memory, computation, and behaviors

Antoine Danchin
AMAbiotics, France
Ageing vs senescence: the fate of the cell factory