Announcement
Digital Biology: The Emerging Paradigm
2003/11/6-11/7
Biomedical Information Science and Technology Initiative (BISTI) 2003 SymposiumDigital Biology: The Emerging Paradigm
Bethesda, Maryland, USA
http://www.bisti.nih.gov/2003meeting/
RECOMB 2004
2004/3/27-3/31
8th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB 2004)San Diego, USA
http://recomb04.sdsc.edu/
FEBS-SysBio 2005
2005 March 12-18
The 1st FEBS Advanced Lecture Course "Systems Biology: From Molecules & Modeling to Cells"2005 March 12-18
Sport & Erlebnis Hotel, Cosau, Austria
http://www.febssysbio.net/
Computational Methods in Systems Biology 2005
3-5 April 2005
Workshop co-located with ETAPS 20053-5 April 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/v1bklin/cmsb05/
RECOMB 2005
2005 May 14-18
The 9th Annual International Conference on Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB 2005)2005 May 14-18
Cambridge, MA, USA
http://www.broad.mit.edu/recomb2005
FOSBE2005
2005
Foundations of Systems Biology in Engineering,University of California Santa Barbara
http://www.fosbe.org/
The 6th International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2005)
2005/10/19-22
The 6th International Conference on Systems Biology2005/10/19-22 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Progress in Systems Biology
November 17-18, 2005
Ottawa, CanadaOttawa Institute of Systems Biology
http://mededu.med.uottawa.ca/oisb/nov_2005_symposium/event_nov2005_symposium.htm
Systems Biolgoy and BioEngieering (UCSD EXtension) by B. Palsson
January 11-13, 2006
Date: January 11-13, 2006Location: UCSD Extension-Sorrento Mesa Center
Fee: 995USD (includes all materials and meals)
Join Dr. Bernhard Palsson, renowned scientist and professor of Bioengineering at UCSD, for this 3-day intensive course focused on helping current university faculty, life-science researchers, and others gain an advanced understanding of the cutting-edge field of Systems Biology. Through the combination of lecture and lab based instruction, participants will explore the molecular- and engineering-levels of biology and gain a thorough understanding of the developments in this new field.
The course focuses on:
Enrollment Deadline: January 4, 2006 (Space is limited) For More Information: Contact Essy Levy at (858) 622-5736 or email unexbio @ ucsd.edu. Also, visit the Systems Biology Webpage. To Enroll: Call (858) 534-3400. Visit one of our three Student Services Centers. Section ID#: 053362 |
CSBi Symposium 2006 Systems Biology of the Stem Cell
January 12, 2006
Boston, U.S.A.MIT,Kresge Auditorium (W16)
http://csbi.mit.edu/events/annualsymposium
Keystone Symposia on Systems Biology: Integrating Biology, Technology and Computation
March 5 - 10, 2006
Taos, New Mexico, U.S.A.http://www.keystonesymposia.org/Meetings/ViewMeetings.cfm?MeetingID=789
Summer '06 Bioinformatics Courses (UCSD Extention)
Summer 2006
September 14-16, 2006 (3-day Intensive) Instructor: Dr. Bernhard Palsson Gain an advanced understanding of the cutting-edge field of systems biology. Learn more >>> Enroll Now >>> Dates: July 17-August 25 Review the basic concepts behind bioinformatics and computational biology tools. Learn more >>> Dates: July 10-Sept. 8 Learn how to apply statistical thinking to biological problems. Learn more >>> Date/Time: Tuesdays, June 27-Aug. 29, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Discover how to analyze and synthesize large amounts of data in more productive and meaningful terms. Learn more >>> Date/Time: Wednesdays, June 28-Aug. 23, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Explore genome analysis using public biological databases in both UNIX and Windows environments. Learn more >>> Starts July 8th Increase your understanding of common bioinformatics algorithms to make power searches and mine data more efficiently. Learn more >>> Starts July 29th Discover how algorithms for pattern recognition can be applied to problems in bioinformatics and biotechnology. Learn more >>> -------------------- Professional Certificate in Bioinformatics ----------- Coming Soon... June 22nd-23rd Learn the process of generating pre-clinical reports from start to finish...in only 2 days!! Learn more >>> Tuesdays, July 11-September 5 Gain a thorough understanding of the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) processes. Learn more >>> August 13-17, 2006 Explore the chemistry of drug molecules and drug action. Learn more >>> NOTE: Hotel reservations (if needed) need to be made by June 30, 2006. See website for hotel details> >>> Take a look at the other Life Science courses available for Summer 2006. Life Sciences Webpage -------------------------- Life Sciences Contacts: Felicia Arredondo (858) 882-8027 unexbio3 @ ucsd.edu Essy Levy (858) 622-5736 unexbio @ ucsd.edu |
The fifth International Conferences on Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure (BGRS'2006)
Cold Spring Harbor/Wellcome Trust Conference INTERACTOME NETWORKS Mapping macromolecular interactions in the cell
August 30 - September 3, 2006
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, UKhttp://meetings.cshl.edu/meetings/interuk06.shtml
The Thrid Integrative Bioinformatics Workshop
September 4-6, 2006
Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, United Kingdomhttp://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/bab/conf/ibiof/
International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology
18 and 19 October 2006
The Microsoft Research - University of Trento,Centre for Computational and Systems Biology,
TRENTO - ITALY
CMSB-06 Web site
Pathway Biology for Healthcare Conference
November 22, 2006
November 22, 2006 Edinburgh, ScotlandScottish Centre for Genomic Technology and Informatics
http://www.gti.ed.ac.uk/conf/
Winter School on Systems Biology for Medical Applications
27th February-2nd March 2007
Winter School on Systems Biology for Medical Applications27th February-2nd March 2007. Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife (Spain)
Organisers: Prof. Dr. Olaf Wolkenhauer (University of Rostock, Germany), Prof. Dr. Nestor Torres (University of La Laguna, Spain), Prof. Dr. Nicolas Diaz Chico (The Canary Islands Instute for Cancer Research, Spain)
Funded by the European Comision through EU FP6 projects COSBICS and SysBioMed.
For details check the PDF.
Institute for Systems Biology's Symposium - Systems Biology and the Environment
April 22 and 23, 2007
Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.http://systemsbiology.org/symposium
The two day event will feature leading researchers in the areas of energy sources, interactions between the environment and microbial communities, plant systems biology, biological responses to extreme environments, biodiversity, toxicology, and infectious disease.
2nd International Course in Yeast Systems Biology
June 4-21, 2007
2nd International Course in Yeast Systems BiologyJune 4-21, 2007 Gothenburg, Sweden
http://www.icysb.org
Systems Biology Satellite Session - Synchrotron Radiation User Meeting 2007
September 14, 2007
Diamond Light Source UK, Chilton, Oxfordshirehttp://www.diamond.ac.uk/ForUsers/SRUser07/Satellites/Satellite2.htm
7th Annual ORFeome Meeting: ORFeomes and Systems
October 24th ~ 26th, 2007
The Conference Center at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.http://www.orfeomemeeting.org/
Systems Biology 1 week course, 5-9 November 2007
5-9 November 2007
The Oxford Bioinformatics Programme which offers flexible opportunities for part-time study in all areas of bioinformatics, has developed a week-long course covering the rapidly developing field of systems biology.Systems biology aims to build a multi-disciplinary framework for understanding biological problems. Systems biology brings together mathematicians, statisticians, physicists, engineers, computer scientists and biologists to try and achieve a more fundamental understanding of biology. The course looks at the fundamentals of systems biology, encouraging delegates to think in new way, to see that biological phenomena often span many orders of magnitude in both space and time and occur over many levels of regulation. Consequently, the course takes a multi-theoretic approach as no theoretical technique is suitable for all scales.
The standard rate for the course is £1350; a discount rate of £945 is available to members of academic institutions and the NHS.
Further information and last year's timetable can be found at the Oxford Bioinformatics Programme website http://bioinfomsc.stats.ox.ac.uk/subjects/SysBio.html
Alternatively, contact bioinfo @ stats.ox.ac.uk.
(posted 2007.10.17)
Third Annual RECOMB Satellite Conference on Systems Biology
November 30th - December 1st, 2007
University of California San Diego, La Jolla, Californiahttp://recombsb2007.c2b2.columbia.edu/
Molecular Evolution and Comparative Genetics : 3-7 December 2007
3-7 December 2007
Molecular Evolution and Comparative Genetics3-7 December 2007
1 Week Course at the University of Oxford
Lead tutor: Professor Jotun Hein
Molecular Evolution has become an essential tool in molecular biology, where comparison of sequences and structures from different model organisms and species has often given crucial insights. This module will discuss both methods of molecular evolution and biological results of these methods.
The cost of this course is £1350 or £945 to members of academic institutions and the NHS. The price includes lunch and refreshments and full course notes.
Further information and last year's timetable can be found at the Oxford Bioinformatics Programme website: http://bioinfomsc.stats.ox.ac.uk/subjects/MECG.html
Alternatively, contact bligh @ stats.ox.ac.uk.
(posted 2007.11.13)
Computational and Systems Biology Course at CoSBi 2008
March 10-14, 2008
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http://www.cosbi.eu/events/course08.php |
International Conference on Molecular Mechanisms and Systems Biology
May 2 -4, 2008
PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore, INDIA
http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/mar102008/681.pdf
World Congress on Computational Intelligence
June 1-6, 2008
Special Session on Evolving Gene Regulatory NetworksHong Kong
http://www.soft-computing.de/EC20.html

Tokyo, Japan 





