Scottish Workshop on Systems Biology

This informal workshop was held on Tuesday 2 May 2006.
The objective was to increase awareness of Systems Biology activity and opportunities, within the Scottish research community.
The workshop was organised by the Bioinformatics Research Centre at the University of Glasgow, and partially supported by the Scottish Bioinformatics Forum.

Location: Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre building, University of Glasgow.
The Western Infirmary Lecture Theatre is building B9 on maps of the campus, which can be found here, and highlighted in orange here.

List of attendees

10:00

Welcome

David Gilbert, Bioinformatics Research Centre, University of Glasgow

10:05

Metabolic analysis of trypanosomes

Mike Barrett, IBLS, University of Glasgow

10:25

Metabolic remodeling in drug resistant Leishmania

Richard Burchmore, IBLS/SHWFGC, University of Glasgow

10.45

A Software Simulation and Analysis tool for Biochemical Networks

 

Xuan Liu, Vladislav Vyshemirsky, BRC, University of Glasgow

10.50

Edinburgh Pathway Editor

 

Anatoly Sorokin, University of Edinburgh

11:00

Coffee Break

11.30

Model-based Technology for Systems Biology

George Coghill, University of Aberdeen

11:50

Elucidation of Regulatory and signaling networks that control bacterial disease development

Leighton Prichard, SCRI

12:10

Network Evolution

Juris Viksna, University of Latvia

12:30

Buffet Lunch

13:30

Model-based inference of Transcription activity from microarray data

Simon Rogers, BRC, University of Glasgow

13.50

Process algebra abstractions of biochemical pathways

Jane Hillston, University of Edinburgh

14.15

Models for protein-protein interaction networks

 

Des Higham, Deparment of Mathematics, University of Strathclyde

14.45

Tea break

15:00

Security focused Life Science Research at the National e-Science Centre, University of Glasgow

Richard Sinnott, NeSC Glasgow

15:20

The Centre for Systems Biology at Edinburgh: Modelling Dynamic Biological Systems

Andrew Millar, University of Edinburgh

15:40

The Sir Henry Wellcome Functional Genomics Facility

Andy Pitt, University of Glasgow

16:00

End

For more details, contact Mrs Margaret Jackson, Executive Assistant
mjackson@brc.dcs.gla.ac.uk
phone: +44 141 330 8626