8th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NETWORKS IN BIOINFORMATICS, 14-15 April Amsterdam

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Teresa Szczepińska

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Feb 27, 2011, 2:27:30 PM2/27/11
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First announcement THE 8th  INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NETWORKS IN BIOINFORMATICS
14-15 April, 2011
Science Park Amsterdam
Amsterdam,  The Netherlands
Details about registration are available on
http://isnb.amc.uva.nl/isnb2011/
 
ABSTRACT
The 8th International Symposium on Networks in Bioinformatics (ISNB 2011)
is scheduled on 14 and 15 April 2011 and is likely to continue its success
from previous years in bringing different disciplines together to discuss
ongoing research in bioinformatics and biology of networks. The focus of
8th International Symposium on Networks in Bioinformatics will be on
biological networks such as metabolic networks, signal transduction pathways and
genetic regulatory networks. This year we also aim to include topics like
modeling of cells, tissues, gene regulation, from DNA to transcriptional
behaviour and biomineralisation. We also want to invite researchers working on
gene networks in plants (e.g. Arabidopsis), model organisms such as Drosophila
and organisms with a relatively simple and basal body plan such as sponges and
scleractinian corals.  Understanding of these networks is crucial for understanding
molecular and cellular processes in the organism or system under study. This field is
subject of lively research and both experimental and computational
approaches are used to elucidate the biological networks. The
bioinformatics of biological networks involves a broad range of research
and approaches. Research includes the identification of regulatory
elements in DNA, developmental biology, genome context analysis, modelling
and simulation of pathways, reconstruction of pathways from experimental
data, visualization of pathways, and the representation of pathways in
database, graphs and mark-up languages.
 
Dr. Jaap A. Kaandorp
Section Computational Science
Faculty of Science
University of Amsterdam
NEW ADDRESS (FROM 26-8-10)
Postal address: PO Box 94248
1090 GE Amsterdam
the Netherlands
Visiting address:
Science Park 904  (room C3.147)
Amsterdam
The Netherlands




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