Genomes to Systems is a biannual conference held in Manchester covering the latest post-genome developments. The final programme for Genomes to Systems 2008 is available here. To supplement this with a little more information, the following briefly overviews sessions during the three days of the 2008 conference.
The first day had three parallel sesssions on,
- Disease proteomics
- Metabolic markers of disease
- Deep-mining of genomes
The morning of the second day, had parallel sessions on
- Computational environments in systems biology
- Single-molecule imaging for analysis of biological processes
- From Structure to Biology
The afternoon had sessions on
- Emerging strategies for global proteomics
- Metagenomcs approaches to biodiversity and systems ecology
- Facts from the flood: Text mining for Biomedicine
The third and final day had sessions on
- Systems biology in Time: Dynamic Cellular Processes
- Chemical genomics: small molecules with large effects
- Pharmacogenomics
The afternoon had sessions on
- Systems Biology from microbe to planet: understanding lots of data through comprehensive models
- Advanced concepts and techniques in array informatics
- Clinical Genomics of Cancer.
The date and location of the next Genomes to Systems conference has yet to be decided.
[…] 3.Genomes to Systems Conference 17th – 19th March 2008. 两年一度的基因组到系统大会在英国曼彻斯特的GMEX中心召开。讨论的主题包括疾病基因组和蛋白质组,药物基因组,系统生物学,基因组数据挖掘等。Duncan和Steve对这次会议做了详细的总结,会议的具体流程在这里可以找到。 […]
Pingback by 无名 » Bioinformatics for the Month-March 2008 — March 31, 2008 @ 6:09 am |
Thanks for the comment. Excellent blog (and conference). Will link your site on my own 🙂
Comment by Steve — March 31, 2008 @ 3:31 pm |
Hi Steve, glad you like it, thanks for the link.
Comment by Duncan — April 5, 2008 @ 8:42 am |