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Konferenz
Conference on Systems Biology of Mammalian Cells 200822.05.2008 - 24.05.2008
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Kulturpalast Dresden Deutschland
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Themengebiete:
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Biochemie; Bioinformatik; Molekularbiologie; Pharma; Prozeß- & Verfahrenstechnik; Systembiologie
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SBMC 2008 / HepatoSys / Institut für Physik Hermann-Herder-Str. 3 79104 Freiburg Deutschland
Frau Natascha Young
Tel.: 0761/1551390 Fax: 0761/203-5821
http://www.sbmc08.de
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Understanding the molecular basis of complex biological processes requires both new experimental and conceptual approaches. Novel techniques such as single cell or single molecule imaging provide unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution in quantitative analysis. However, new computational, mathematical, engineering and physical approaches, are needed to integrate such wealth of experimental information and develop theoretical models that can accurately describe the design principles of biological systems and predict their behavior in a patho-physio-logical context. SBMC 2008 will present cuttingedge experimental, theoretical and computational approaches to unravel the design principles underlying a wide range of regulatory processes in mammalian cells, including cell organization, metabolic pathways, genetic and signaling networks, tissue morphogenesis and development, and pathogenetic mechanisms. The Conference on Systems Biology of Mammalian Cells (SBMC) is organized by HepatoSys, the Federal German research initiative for Systems Biology of hepatocytes. The goal of HepatoSys is to gain a quantitative understanding of the complex and dynamic cellular processes involved in hepatocyte regeneration, detoxification, endocytosis as well as iron regulation. The compound is formed by four interdisciplinary collaborative projects. Platforms for cell biology and modeling were built to deal with general aspects of Systems Biology. Together they form HepatoSys, the nationwide competence network for Systems Biology. The aim is both to arrive at a holistic understanding of hepatocytes as well as to make the investigated processes accessible in silico.
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http://www.sbmc08.de
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