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1. Corporate and Institute Sites

www.sysbio.nl
The Netherlands Institute for Systems Biology (NISB) has been established early 2007.
NISB research will be characterised by the iterative cycle of experiment ----> predictive model --> quantitative prediction --> experimental verification --> improved model.
NISB will initially concentrate on the integrated functioning of metabolic, signal transduction and genetic networks in combination with systems that drive the generation of shape and force in cells. NISB will integrate expertise from biologists, chemists, physicists, and mathematicians available within Dutch research organisations.
http://www.biocant.pt/
Systems Biology Research Unit in a biotechnology research park. The Unit is devoted to pursuing fundamental and applied research in the Life Sciences from a systems biology standpoint.
www.imperial.ac.uk/cisbic
The Centre for Integrative Systems Biology at Imperial College (CISBIC) was established in 2005 with investment from the BBSRC. CISBIC will use state-of-the-art technologies to look at the interactions of a disease causing organism and its host on the level of molecules and individual cells. This will provide a platform for development of novel approaches to fight infectious diseases in humans, animals and plants. The centre will pioneer the development of new technologies in Systems Biology - a new approach to genomics which uses complex computational and mathematical analysis to advance on traditional methods.
http://www.sysbio.org
Systems biology researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) are focused on understanding gene and protein networks involved in individual cell signaling, communication between cells in communities, and cellular metabolic pathways. Our unique set of advanced instrumentation and technologies provide a strong technical
infrastructure for our systems biology research. We combine world-class, high-throughput proteomic tools; advanced sensors; precise analytical methods; enhanced imaging capabilities; and sophisticated computational tools to characterize and model cells responding to environmental changes, interrogating their surroundings, and communicating with other organisms in communities.
The Institute for Advanced Biosciences, established in the spring of 2001, is a pioneering research institute part of Keio University, Japan. Ongoing research activities focus on multiple aspects of systems biology and bioinformatics and aim, among other things, toward the complete description, understanding, and in silico modeling of the E. coli
bacterial cell and other living organisms.
Center for Cancer Systems Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is located in Boston, MA, USA. Dirctor, Prof. Marc Vidal
The Warwick Systems Biology Centre is a new academic department at the University of Warwick.
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/systemsbiology/
Institute for Systems Biology
http://www.systemsbiology.org/
Physiome Sciences
http://www.physiome.com
Gene Network Sciences
http://www.gnsbiotech.com/
Gene Networks, Inc.
http://www.gene-networks.com/