Computational Cell Biology | |
United Kingdom - Hinxton, Cambridge |
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Hosted by: | Wellcome Trust/CSHL |
Venue: | Wellcome Trust Conference Centre |
Dates: | Feb 10, 2010 through Feb 14, 2010 |
Event Registration: | 2009-12-01 through 2010-01-31 |
Description |
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The specific goal for this meeting is to foster fruitful and creative dialogs between experimental cell biologists and mathematical - computational modellers with common interests in the regulation of cell physiology. Emphasis will be placed on areas of greatest current interest and importance, such cell signalling, motility, cell proliferation and death, calcium dynamics, microbial physiology, and development. Sessions will also be devoted to new experimental technologies and software developments. Tentative Topics: - Biochemical circuits - Intracellular signalling - New tools & software - Self-organization in cells - Cell motility - Patterns in development - Cell biophysics Organising Committee Dennis Bray, University of Cambridge, UK Nicolas Le Novere, EMBL/EBI, Wellcome Trust, UK Leslie Loew, University of Connecticut Health Center, USA Keynote Speakers: James Ferrell, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA Ben Scheres, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Discussion Leaders: Karsten Kruse, University of Saalandes, Germany Nicolas Le Novere, EMBL/EBI, Wellcome Trust, UK Bela Mulder, FOM Institute for Atomic & Molecular Physics, The Netherlands Francois Nedelec, EMBL, Germany Jan Traas, Ecole Normale Superleure de Lyon, France Michael White, University of Liverpool, UK |
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Additional Information | |
Event URL: | http://registration.hinxton.wellcome.ac.uk/display_info.asp?id=168 |
ISCB Member Discount: | None |
Contact Person: | Jemma Beard ([javascript protected email address]) |
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