intro | program | location | registration | contact info
molecular systems biology course
January 20-21, 2004
Schoorl
The Netherlands
Second Dutch Workshop on Molecular Systems Biology
NWO/ALW
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Participants (including speakers) are encouraged to present a poster with their activities and/or plans in the field of systems biology.

program
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Tuesday, January 20

9.30 registration,
coffee
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10.00 OPENING .
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. Yeast systems biology initiative moderator:
Han de Winde
TU Delft
10.15 aims and approaches .
10.30 communications .
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11.00 Systems biology initiatives in FOM/AMOLF
overview
Bela Mulder
AMOLF, Amsterdam
11.20-
12.05
Signal transduction
Returning from the nucleus and new routes 
towards the hepatocon
Ursula Klingmüller
Heidelberg
12.20 lunch .
13.15 Modeling of signal transduction
The Wnt/ß-catenin pathway
Reinhart Heinrich
Berlin
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. Signal transduction systems biology initiative moderator:
Peter Willems
Nijmegen
14.00 aims and approaches .
14.15-
14.45
communications .
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15.00 POSTERS .
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. Lactococcus lactus systems biology initiative moderator:
Bas Teusink
NIZO
17.00 aims and approaches Bas Teusink
NIZO
17.15 NWO biomolecular
informatics project
Roland Siezen
CMBI Nijmegen
. IOP genomics project Oscar Kuipers
RUG
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18.30 dinner .
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20.00 Checking shape in time
Systems biology of the cell cycle
Bela Novak
Budapest
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20.45 bar .
Wednesday, January 21

. short communications moderator:
Anne Mie Emons
Wageningen University
.9.00 Systems biology of plant transcription factors Gerco  Angenent
Plant Research International Wageningen and KUN
9.15 Spectra and waiting-time distribution of firing resonant and non-resonant neurons Tatiana Verechtchaguina
Berlin
9.30 Enhancement of regulatory control by overlapping operons in gene regulatory networks Pieter Rein ten Wolde
AMOLF, Amsterdam
9.45 Applied systems theory in biology Ivo van Stokkum
Physics Applied Computer Science Group, VU Amsterdam
10.00 Development of a national systems biology course: a netherlands bioinformatics centre    initiative Ingrid Rienties
Wageningen University and Research Centre
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10.15 Peculiar properties of protein production in living cells Måns Ehrenberg
Uppsala
11.00 coffee .
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. X-omics data analysis and integration moderator:
Age Smilde
TNO & BioCentrum Amsterdam
11.30 aims and approaches .
11.45 towards data integration .
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12.15-
12.35
Center for medical systems biology
overview
Gert Jan Van Ommen
12.50 lunch .
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. Silicon cell systems biology initiative moderator:
Hans Westerhoff
BioCentrum Amsterdam
13.30 Aims and approaches; what is it and what will it be? Hans Westerhoff
BioCentrum Amsterdam
13.45 Tasty yoghurt in silico?
A working example in L. lactis
Marcel Hoefnagel
14.00 Mathematics and computation for the system biology of cells
The CLS program
Mark Peletier
CWI (Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science) Amsterdam
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. dutch industry and systems biology moderator:
Stanley Brul
Unilever & BioCentrum Amsterdam
14.15 introduction .
. systems biology in biotechnological process development Markus Wyss
. systems biology and food quality & safety Stanley Brul
15.00 nutritional systems biology
overview
Michael Muller
15.20 tea .
15.50 recent national and international developments in systems biology
overview
Hans Westerhoff
BioCentrum Amsterdam
16.10 biology getting of age: how do we go from piles of data to real understanding…?
panel discussion
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17.00-
17.15
WRAP UP .

intro | program | location | registration | contact info
molecular systems biology course