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IET BioSysBio 2008 is primarily aimed at graduate students, post-docs and junior faculty working in biology and biotechnology.
Following the very successful BioSysBio 2007 event held in Manchester, The IET BioSysBio 2008 will again bring together the best young researchers working in Synthetic Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, providing a platform to hear and discuss the most recent scientific advances and applications in these fascinating fields. The IET BioSysBio 2008 will also provide a focus on researcher training, with a series of hands on workshops integrated into the main programme.
It is the organisers' intention to provide a unique platform for graduate students and junior faculty to present to their peers via a series of short 10-20 minute presentations. Sessions will be chaired by leading experts who will also discuss their own work. A specific session will highlight some of the European entries in the International Genetically Engineered Machines competition (iGEM).
IET BioSysBio 2008 is primarily aimed at graduate students, post-docs and junior faculty working in biology and biotechnology.
Following the very successful BioSysBio 2007 event held in Manchester, The IET BioSysBio 2008 will again bring together the best young researchers working in Synthetic Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, providing a platform to hear and discuss the most recent scientific advances and applications in these fascinating fields. The IET BioSysBio 2008 will also provide a focus on researcher training, with a series of hands on workshops integrated into the main programme.
It is the organisers' intention to provide a unique platform for graduate students and junior faculty to present to their peers via a series of short 10-20 minute presentations. Sessions will be chaired by leading experts who will also discuss their own work. A specific session will highlight some of the European entries in the International Genetically Engineered Machines competition (iGEM).
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IET BioSysBio 2008 is primarily aimed at graduate students, post-docs and junior faculty working in biology and biotechnology.
Following the very successful BioSysBio 2007 event held in Manchester, The IET BioSysBio 2008 will again bring together the best young researchers working in Synthetic Biology, Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, providing a platform to hear and discuss the most recent scientific advances and applications in these fascinating fields. The IET BioSysBio 2008 will also provide a focus on researcher training, with a series of hands on workshops integrated into the main programme.
It is the organisers' intention to provide a unique platform for graduate students and junior faculty to present to their peers via a series of short 10-20 minute presentations. Sessions will be chaired by leading experts who will also discuss their own work. A specific session will highlight some of the European entries in the International Genetically Engineered Machines competition (iGEM).
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08:30 Session 3 - iGEM - Chairs: Richard Session 5 - Bioinformatics & 09:00 Kitney & Freemont, Imperial College Computational Biology II - Chair Registration London TBC 10:00 Welcome Refreshments Refreshments 11:00 Keynote 1 - Tom Knight, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIT 12:00 Keynote 2 - From molecular Session 4 - Systems Biology I - Session 6 - Systems Biology II - machines to gene-regulatory Chair: Tom Freeman, University of Chair: Jaroslav Stark, Imperial networks in mammalian cells Edinburgh College London Thomas Höfer German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany 13:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch 14:00 Keynote 3 - Hanspeter Herzel, Institute of Theoretical Biology, University of Berlin 15:00 Keynote 4 - The Music of Life: a Session 1 - Synthetic Biology - radical revision of the principles Chair: Jim Haseloff, University of Workshops 1 of biological science Cambridge Denis Noble, Emeritus Professor of Cardiovascular Physiology, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford
16:00 Refreshments Refreshments Close
Session 2 - Bioinformatics & 17:00 Computational Biology I - Chair: Workshops 2 Jean Peccoud, Virginia Tech 18:00 Close 19:00 Sponsors' Reception & Poster Session 20:00