January
18-19, 2004
Schoorl The Netherlands |
Graduate School BioCentrum Amsterdam Berlin Graduate Programme Dynamics and Evolution of Cellular and Macromolecular Processes |
Molecular Systems Biology Course Sunday, January 18 - Monday, January 19, 2004 The course aims at scientists
from different disciplines, including biology, chemistry, physics, informatics
and mathematics.
participation,
including board and lodging, is free
program | location | registration | contact info second dutch workshop on molecular systems biology after the course |
Molecular
systems biology aims at understanding of biological phenomena based on
the quantitative analysis of chemical and physical processes at the molecular
level. Systems biology analyses and integrates complex molecular processes.
Ultimately, this should result in a full understanding of cells, tissues
and organisms in terms of molecular interactions. Systems biology approaches
involve quantitative modeling of molecular systems. Predictions from such
models allows one to define critical experiments to test the model and
advance our understanding. This iterative approach combining modeling and
wet lab experiments is typical for systems biology.
By its very nature, systems biology is a highly interdisciplinary approach towards understanding complex biological processes. This course and workshop intends to introduce scientists into this nationally and internationally rapidly developing field. |
organizers
& sponsors
Berlin Graduate Programme Dynamics and Evolution of Cellular and Macromolecular Processes Graduate School BioCentrum Amsterdam Laboratory of Plant Cell Biology, Wageningen University and Research Center with financial support from Plant Science Group of Wageningen University and Research Center, NWO/ALW, DFG |