Final programme
David Angeli (Imperial College London) I-O stability and persistence analysis of open chemical reaction networks.
Frank Doyle (University of California Santa Barbara) Synchronicity in nature's networks: unraveling the design and inspiration for engineering.
Johan Elf (Uppsala University) Probing transcription factor kinetics at the level of single molecules
Mark Girolami (University of Glasgow) Structure ranking and system Identification for non-linear biochemical process models: inferring the structure of the ERK pathway via Bayes factors.
Albert Goldbeter (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Modeling circadian rhythms : From molecular mechanism to physiological disorders.
Peter Hunter (Bioengineering Institute, Auckland) Developments in Computational Physiology
Frank Jülicher (MPI for Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden) Motor-driven cellular oscillations
Edda Klipp (MPI for Molecular Genetics, Berlin) Towards Detecting Targets in Static and Dynamic Biochemical Networks
Andreas Reichel (Bayer Schering Pharma) Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling: A mechanistic approach in drug discovery support.
Mike White (University of Liverpool) Spatial and temporal information encoding by the NF-κB system.