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| 3. | [ID=186319]BioSysBio Conference 2009 |
| 23 Mar 2009 → 25 Mar 2009; Cambridge, Royaume-Uni |
| Organisateur: IET Systems and Synthetic Biology Network |
| Résumé: BioSysBio is aimed at graduate students, post-docs, junior faculty and industry personnel working in biology and biotechnology. Following on from BioSysBio 2008, this year’s conference will again bring together the best 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. BioSysBio 2009 will also provide a focus on researcher training, with a series of hands on workshops integrated into the main programme. |
| Sujets: Synthetic Biology, Systems Biology, Bioinformatics |
| Page web: http://conferences.theiet.org/biosysbio/ |
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| 4. | [ID=169828]10th MRC SGDP Centre Summer School |
| 13 Jul 2009 → 17 Jul 2009; London, Royaume-Uni |
| Résumé: The 10th Summer School will be run over the week of 13th-17th July, 2009. The courses running in 2009 are: Twin model-fitting(Mx), Gene Expression and Microarrays (Affymetrix) and Bioinformatics for Geneticists. |
| Page web: http://sgdp.iop.kcl.ac.uk/summerschool/ |
| Sujets apparentés: Biologie moléculaire |
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| 5. | [ID=173995]The Cardiac Physiome Project |
| 29 Jul 2009 → 24 Jul 2009; Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, , Royaume-Uni |
| Résumé: Predicting physiological behaviour from experimental data combined with environmental influences is a compelling, but unfulfilled, goal of post-genomic biology. This undeniably ambitious goal is the aim of the Physiome Project and its subset the Cardiome Project which is an international effort to build a biophysically based multi-scale mathematical model of the heart. To achieve this goal requires further development of the current generation of advanced cardiac models which span an already diverse set of mathematical representations from stochastic sub-cellular regulation models to whole organ based sets of coupled partial differential equations. The focus of this programme will be on the development and application of the mathematical techniques which underpin the ongoing extension of this approach. |
| Page web: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/CPP/ |
| Sujets apparentés: Mathématiques appliquées: Biologie |
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