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Poster
Systems biology is a
link between life sciences and theoretical modeling with a systemic view of
biological processes. A major reason for the recent emergence of systems
biology is that the experimental techniques and research tools for scientists
have tremendously developed within the past decade offering for the first time
a comprehensive quantitative analysis of complex biological processes at large
scale. AB3C presents a Brasil Deutschland Systems Biology meeting, in Ouro Preto, MG. An event
co-sponsored by UFMG PhD Program on Bioinformatics.
You are welcome to join
us at the AB3C SB-meeting!
Roland Eils
(IPBM, Germany), co-chair
J. Miguel Ortega (UFMG, Brasil), co-chair
Organizers
Michel Klauss-Peter (FORSYS,
Germany)
Wilson Junior (Hemocentro RP,
Brasil)
Ricardo Vencio
(USP RP, Brasil)
Gloria R. Franco (UFMG, Brasil)
Maira R. Rodrigues (UFMG, Brasil)
Priscila Grinberg
(UFMG, Brasil)
Alberto Davila
(Fiocruz RJ, Brasil)
Paula Kuser
Falcão (AB3C President, EMBRAPA, Brasil)
Abstracts for
presentation in the two poster sessions will be accepted up February 7, 2010;
however, acceptance will be communicated within seven days after submission.
The website will be open for submission at November 21. Follow this template to
prepare your abstract.
- due to the
scope of the meeting, presentations focusing on an overview of the research
project are expected to be accepted to support discussion on the systems
biology approaches applicable to the research project.
SB-meeting will be
hosted at Estalagem de Minas Gerais, Ouro Preto, MG, Brasil. Reservations for the event
will be made exclusively through the e-mail sbmeeting@gmail.com.
Pricing is shown below per person for the entire period
Single room occupancy,
all meals included: R$ 167
Double room occupancy,
all meals included: R$ 126
Triple room occupancy,
all meals included: R$ 120
Chalet, double room
occupancy, all meals included: R$ 114
Pricing for having only
the meals at the conference place: R$ 300 (all period)
Transportation fee for
transfer to/from other hotels in Ouro Preto: R$ 50
Transportation fee for transfer Belo Horizonte/Ouro Preto/Belo Horizonte: R$ 15
Registration fee for AB3C
affiliate (click here to affiliate): R$ 120
Registration fee for non AB3C
affiliate:
-students: R$ 280
-professionals: R$ 340
Feb 21st:
16:15h opening
16:30h conference 1
chair: Klaus-Peter
Michel [FORSYS]
speaker: Roland Eils [BioQuant/DKFZ]
17:30h coffee break
18:00h conference 2
chair:
J. Miguel Ortega [UFMG]
speaker: Sérgio D. J.
Pena [UFMG]
19:00h dinner
21:00h poster session 1
22:00h cocktails
Feb 22nd:
9:00h symposium 1, name: Systems Biology Platforms
chair:
Alberto Davila [Fiocruz-RJ]
9:00h - Klaus-Peter Michel
[FORSYS] , FORSYS - Research Units for Systems Biology
9:30h - Jürgen Wolfrum [BioQuant], BioQuant - A
research platform for systems biology research in Germany
10:00h - Ulrike Conrad [SB Cancer/DKFZ], The Helmholtz Alliance on Systems
Biology - SB Cancer
10:30h coffee break
11:00h conference 3
chair:
Ricardo Vêncio [USP-FMRP]
speaker: Rolf Kötter [University of Nijwegen],
The Human Brain Model: Connecting neuronal structure and function
12:00h lunch
Free afternoon in Ouro Preto
19:00h dinner
21:00h poster session 2
22:00h live music party
at the hotel
Feb 23rd:
8:30h symposium 2,
name: Systems Biology Networks
chair: Roberto César [USP]
9:00h - Thomas Höfer
[Phenex Pharma], Dynamic
models of mammalian gene regulation at multiple scales
9:30h - Junior Barrera [USP], Gene Networks
10:00h - Carsten
Schulz [EMBL], Modeling of intracellular signaling networks and validation by
live cell imaging
10:30h coffee break
11:00h conference 4
chair:
Guilherme Oliveira [Fiocruz-MG]
speaker: Nikolaus Rajewsky [MDC Berlin], microRNA and posttranscriptional gene regulation
12:00h lunch
14:00h symposium 3,
name: Cell Systems Biology
chair: Marcelo
Santoro [UFMG]
14:00 - Beatriz Stransky
[UFABC], A model for cell proliferation
14:30 - Leif Dehmelt
[FORSIS-YI], Experimental Characterization and Modeling of Microtubule
Rearrangements in Neurite Initiation
15:00 - Vitor
Martins dos Santos [HZI Braunschweig], Streamlining
and reprogramming cellular behaviour
15:30h coffee break
16:00h symposium 4,
name: Gene Systems Biology
chair: Santuza Teixeira [UFMG]
16:00h - Tie Koide [USP-FMRP], Towards mechanistic gene regulatory models
16:30h - Wolfgang Hess [FRISYS], Systems
Biology of RNA
17:00h - Rolf Kötter
[BioQuant/DKFZ], The Human Brain Model: Connecting neuronal structure and
function
17:30h coffee break
19:00h dinner in Ouro Preto
Feb 24th:
9:00h symposium 5, name:
Cancer Systems Biology
chair:
Glória R. Franco [UFMG]
9:00h - Karlheinz
Allgöwer [University of Stuttgart], Predicted Cancer
Therapy
9:30h - Klaus Pfizenmaier
[University of Stuttgart],
10:00h - Pedro Galante [LICR/São Paulo], Tumor
RNA-seq
10:30h coffee break
11:00h conference 5
chair:
Carlos R. Machado [UFMG]
speaker: Sandro de Souza [LICR/São Paulo],
Dynamics of somatic mutations in colorectal cancer
12:00h lunch
14:00h symposium 6,
name: Immune System Biology
chair: Wilson Junior
[Hemocentro-RP]
14:00 - Sofia Depner
[DKFZ], Experimental Characterization and Modeling of Microtubule
Rearrangements in Neurite Initiation
14:30 - Daniel Kaschek
[FRYSIS], The Dynamics of B-Cell receptor clustering (Timmer)
15:00 - Inna Lawrik
[DKFZ], Systems biology of CD95 (Fas/APO-1) signaling
15:30h coffee break
16:00h symposium 7,
name: Plant Systems Biology
chair: Marie-Anne van
Sluys [USP]
16:00 - Björn
Junker [IPK Gatersleben], Systems biology approaches
to crop plant metabolism
16:30 - Ralph Tiedemann [GoFORSYS]
, Functional genomic variation in photosynthesis and starch metabolism genes in
Arabidopsis and Chlamydomonas
17:00 - Bernd Müller-Röber
[GoFORSYS], Unraveling gene regulatory networks in plant systems
17:30h coffee break
18:00h conference 6
chair: Carlos Labate [ESALC]
speaker: Ralf Reski [FRISYS] , Moss Systems Biology - Molecular Farming
and Plant Biotechnology
19:00h dinner
21:00h best posters
oral presentation (10 min, five talks)
22:00h cocktails
Feb 25th:
8:30h symposium 8,
name: Data Integration
chair:
Maira Rodrigues [UFMG]
8:30h - Jürgen Eils [DKFZ], Data Bases in Systems
Biology
9:00h - J. Miguel Ortega [UFMG], Database generators
9:30h - Enrico
Schmidt [ZBSA], Pathway Modeling for the Investigation of Disease-Related
Interaction Networks for the Identification of Novel Cross-Connecting Pathways
10:30h coffee break
11:00h conference 7
chair: Lucas Bleicher [UFMG]
speaker: Thomas
Hoffmann [Phenex Pharma],
Systems Biology and Drug Discovery - a fruitful relationship?
12:00h lunch
Ground transportation back to airport.