Titel: Genomes to Systems Conference 2006
Termin:
22.3.2006
Veranstaltungsort:
Referenten: Denis Noble (Oxford) *** Tim Sprosen (UK Biobank) *** Tony Whetton (Manchester) *** Julie Ahringer (Cambridge) *** David Goldstein (Duke) *** Jan-Eric Litton (Karolinska, Biobank) *** Bernard Palsson (San Diego) *** Colin Spraggs (GSK) *** Pedro Mendes (Virginia) *** Al Burlingame (UCSF, San Francisco) *** Leena Peltonen-Palotie (Helsinki) *** Norio Murata (Okazaki, Japan) *** Matthias Uhlen (Stockholm) *** Bela Novak (Budapest) *** Rick Young (MIT) *** Ronald Plasterk (Utrecht) *** Greg Stephanopoulos (MIT) *** Dolores Cahill (Dublin) *** Brian Chait (Rockefeller, New York) *** Gordana Apic (Cambridge Cell Networks) *** Andy McShea (Combimatrix) *** Caroline Dean (John Innes, Norwich) *** Jaroslav Stark (Imperial, London) *** Douglas Kell (Manchester) *** Steve Russel (Cambridge) *** Robert Walton (MRC Gambia) *** Roderick Beijersbergen (Amsterdam) *** Tom Kirkwood (Newcastle) *** Chris Newgard (Duke) *** Lilia Alberghina (Milan) *** Bill Hunter (Dundee) *** Andrew Turberfield (Oxford) *** Michael Snyder (Yale) *** David Walt (Tufts) *** Nadrian Seeman (New York) *** Denis Hochstrasser (Geneva) *** Alistair Hetherington (Lancaster) *** Milan Stojanovic (Columbia University) *** Simon Gaskell (Manchester) *** Jan van der Greef (TNO, Leiden, The Netherlands) *** Nigel Carter (Sanger) *** Pierre Thibault (Montreal) *** Luis Mur (Aberystwyth) *** Neil Isaac (Glasgow) *** Michael Boutros (DKFZ, Heidelberg) *** Ron Heeren (Amsterdam) *** Geoff Smith (Solexa) *** Allan Bradley (Sanger) *** Albert Heck (Utrecht) *** Dagmar Ringe (Harvard) *** Soichi Wakatsuki (Tsukuba) *** Cath Brooksbank *** Bert Overduin *** Anna Farne *** Andrew Cossins (Liverpool) *** Michael Wagner (Vienna) *** Per Magnus (Oslo) *** Sandra Orchard *** Jens Nielsen (Lyngby, Denmark) *** Matthias Reuss (Stuttgart) *** Chris Taylor (EMBL-EBI, Hinxton) *** Jason Snape (NERC) *** Charlotte Capener (BBSRC) *** Herbert Thiele (Bruker Daltonics, Bremen) *** Justin Molloy (NIMR, London) *** Richard Jenner (MIT) *** Frank Holstege (Utrecht)
Weitere Informationen:
http://www.genomestosystems.org/
The Consortium for Post-Genome Science is cross-institutional initiative designed to accelerate developments in post-genome science and technology for the benefit of scientists, clinicians and companies.
Following the last hugely successful conference, 1-3rd September 2004, the Consortium is proud to announce its third conference in this series.
Learn about the latest post-genomic research and exciting new developments in the following sessions:
Structural Genomics of Disease
Proteomics for Systems Biology
Metabolomics in Health and Disease
Advances in Biosensors and Instrumentation
Comparative and Environmental Genomics in Action
Disease Proteomics
High-throughput Global Gene Manipulation
Public Population Projects in Medicine
Systems Biology - Engineering Approaches to Biological Systems
Pharmacogenomics - Working Towards Personalised Medicine
Systems Biology - From Models to Cells
Nanoscale Technologies in Bioscience
Transcriptomics and Expression Microarrays: A Promise Delivered?
Progress in Standards for Reporting Omics Data
Services and Resources from the European Bioinformatics Institute
Kontakt:
Vitesse Events
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Tel.:
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http://www.genomestosystems.org/
Schlagworte: Genetische Tests/Beratung, Genforschung/-technik, Genomanalyse, Gentherapie, Gesundheitswesen, Humangenetik, Krankheit