2nd International Workshop on Systems Biology Picture: NUIM

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Systems Biology now occupies a key position within the life sciences and is set to play an ever more important role in advancing our understanding of living organisms. The level of activity in the area has risen significantly in the recent past, and the term Systems Biology now covers a very broad range of topics, ranging from cutting-edge experimental techniques to novel mathematical theories and results. The emphasis on integrative approaches, in contrast to reductionism, provides a unifying theme for these seemingly disparate aspects of Systems Biology.

The 2nd International Workshop on Systems Biology, hosted by the Hamilton Institute, will provide a forum for researchers working in key areas of Systems Biology. Plenary talks will cover the areas (i) Modelling of Spatial and Temporal Signals; (ii) Dynamics in Biology and Physiology; and (iii) Mathematics of Biological Oscillations. In addition to the keynote lectures, the workshop will include breakout sessions to give participants the opportunity to discuss with keynote speakers and industry representatives, and a poster session in which participants are encouraged to present results of their own research. Academic faculty members, industrial and post-doctoral researchers and post-graduate students are invited to attend the workshop.

Systems Biology Group - Hamilton Institute, National University Ireland Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland
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