| Thursday, 22nd May 2008 |
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13h00 |
OPENING SPEECH
by Marino Zerial (Dresden, Germany) |
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13h20 |
WELCOME WORDS
by Peter Lange (Ministry of Education and Research, Berlin) |
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13h40 |
Jens Timmer | University of Freiburg, Germany
HEPATOSYS - Program and Mission |
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14h00 |
Douglas Lauffenburger / Cambridge, USA
Governance of cell behavioral responses by signaling networks |
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14h30 |
Short Talk | HepatoNet - progress towards a stoichiometric metabolic model of human hepatocytes
Christian Bölling, Berlin, Germany |
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14h45 |
Leon Glass / Montreal, Canada
Cardiac arrhythmias - from simple models to the clinic |
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15h15 |
Short Talk | New approaches to study dynamic behaviour of chemical reaction systems via stoichiometric network analysis
Mirela Domijan, Warwick, UK |
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16h00 |
Ruedi Aebersold / Zürich, Switzerland
Systems Biology: network of networks |
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16h30 |
Short Talk | Live cell imaging and single-vesicle resolved analysis of the endosomal network
Lutz Brusch, Dresden, Germany |
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16h45 |
Yasushi Sako / Wako, Japan
Single-molecule kinetic analysis of cell signaling reactions |
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17h15 |
Short Talk | A novel view on stem cell development: Analysing the shape of cellular genealogies
Ingmar Glauche, Leipzig, Germany |
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17h30 |
Bela Novak / Oxford, UK
The dynamics of eukaryotic cell cycle control | |
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18h00 |
Short Talk | Towards an understanding of the dynamics of exit sites in endoplasmic reticulum
Matthias Weiss, Heidelberg, Germany |
| Friday, 23rd May 2008 |
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9h30 |
Short Talk | MicroRNAs in mammalian regulatory networks
Carsten Marr, Munich, Germany |
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9h45 |
Mariko Hatakeyama / Yokohama, Japan
Switch-like response of ErbB receptor network drives cell differentiation |
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10h15 |
Short talk | Stoichiometry of signaling components and feedback regulation shape signal transduction through the P13K/Akt pathway
Carlos Salazar / Heidelberg, Germany |
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10h30 |
Philippe Bastiaens / Dortmund, Germany
Spatial organization of growth factor signaling |
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11h30 |
Markus Rehm / Dublin, Ireland
Combining quantitative biochemistry, microscopy and systems modeling to understand apoptotic signaling |
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12h00 |
Hanspeter Herzel / Berlin, Germany
Modeling the mammalian circadian clock |
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13h30 |
Presentation of MTZ Award |
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15h15 |
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz / Bethesda, USA
Mitochondria and cell cycle control |
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15h45 |
Short talk | Self-organisation of dynein motors and microtubules generates meiotic nuclear oscillations
Tolic-Norrelykke / Dresden, Germany |
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16h00 |
Marie-France Carlier / Gif-sur-Yvette /France
Molecular basis of cell motility: reconstitution of auto-organized motile processes |
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16h30 |
Frank Juelicher / Dresden, Germany
Morphogen gradients |
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17h00 |
Short talk | Her genes and the stability of the zebrafish segmentation clock
Christian Schröter / Dresden, Germany |
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17h15 |
Olivier Pourquie / Kansas City, USA
Systems Biology approach to study vertebrate axis pattern |
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17h45 |
Stan Maree / Utrecht, Netherlands
From subcellular dynamics to tissue organization |
| Saturday, 24th May 2008 |
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11h00 |
Edward Stites / Charlottesville, USA
Modelling the aberrant signaling of the Ras oncogene |
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11h30 |
Short talk | Unraveling transformation patterns in cancer hepatocytes using high-throuput protein activity-based profiling
Leonidas Alexopoulos / Boston, USA |
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11h45 |
Roland Eils / Heidelberg, Germany
To kill or not to kill: the interplay of apoptosis, autophagy and pro-survival signaling pathways |
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12h15 |
Short talk | Using drug combinations to construct regulatory models of signaling in cancer cells
Sven Nelander / Göteborg, Sweden |
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12h30 |
Hans Westerhoff / Manchester, UK & Amsterdam, Netherlands
Systems Biology and multifactorial disease: How to target the networks | |
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13h00 |
CLOSING SPEECH | Marino Zerial / Dresden, Germany
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