3rd International Workshop on Systems Biology Picture: NUIM

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Guidelines for speakers and posters

The auditorium will be equipped with a laptop (PowerPoint, office versions 2003 or 2007 or pdf) and a video projector. Of course, you are welcome to bring your own laptop. Material for sticking to poster board (size A1) will be available on-site.
Speakers and poster presenters are reminded that we will have a mixed experimental/theoretical audience with diverse backgrounds.

Call for posters

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The 3rd International Workshop on Systems Biology, hosted by the Hamilton Institute, will focus on Systems Biology of Disease with special emphasis on neurodegeneration, immunological diseases and cancer. The workshop is aimed at anyone working in, or interested in Systems Biology, and will be of interest to a wide range of researchers and students from experimental, computational or theoretical backgrounds.
Plenary and keynote lectures will be delivered by leading international experts, and there will also be poster sessions to provide all delegates with the opportunity to present and discuss their work.
The workshop will be immediately followed by the 1st Symposium of Systems Approaches to Parkinson's Disease.


Plenary Speakers

Neil Benson
(Pfizer UK)

Roland Eils
(DKFZ Heidelberg)

Philip Hodgkin
(Walter Eliza Hall Institute)

Mustafa Khammash
(University of California Santa Barbara)

Charlotte Kloft
(Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg)

Walter Kolch
(Systems Biology Ireland)

Ursula Kummer
(University of Heidelberg)

Douglas Lauffenburger
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Kingston Mills
(Trinity College Dublin)

Alan Perelson
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Peter Tass
(Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Jülich)


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