Final Programme
Neil Benson (Pfizer UK) Application of systems modelling in drug discovery; examples of impact and future direction
Roland Eils (DKFZ Heidelberg) Unraveling The Spatial Regulation of Cd95-Induced Apoptosis
Philip Hodgkin (Walter Eliza Hall Institute) Toward a molecular, cellular and systems-based theory of the adaptive immune response
Mustafa Khammash (University of California Santa Barbara) Listening to the noise: stochastic fluctuations in molecular biology
Charlotte Kloft (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg) Pharmacometrics and systems biology: do they fit?
Walter Kolch (Systems Biology Ireland) Function by design: how emergent design properties shape the biological function of the RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK/MAPK pathway
Ursula Kummer (University of Heidelberg) Assessing key players in disease relevant pathways
Douglas Lauffenburger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Multi-Pathway Network Analysis of Epithelial Cell Responses in Inflammatory Environments
Kingston Mills (Trinity College Dublin) Regulatory T cell control of pathogenic and effector T cells - implications for the development of new therapeutics for cancer and autoimmunity
Alan Perelson (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Multiscale Modeling of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Peter Tass (Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Jülich) Long-Lasting Therapeutic Effects of Desynchronizing Brain Stimulation