The Consortium for Post Genome Sciences is pleased to announce the 4th in their series of “Genomes to Systems” conferences, to be held at the Manchester Central Convention Complex, 17th-19th March 2008. This conference is essential for any scientist wishing to keep abreast of rapid advances in genomics technology, its applications in biomedical science and technology, and how genomic coverage is leading to the new field of systems biology. Details of the exciting programme, bursaries, and registration can be found at www.genomestosystems.org.
Further info:
Following 2006’s highly successful conference, Genomes to Systems is back, with an even bigger programme of expert speakers and world authorities, discussing the latest findings and issues in post genome technology. Sessions include:
n Deep mining of genomes
n From structure to biology
n Disease proteomics
n Systems Biology in time: dynamic cellular processes
n Emerging strategies for global proteomics
n Metabolic markers of disease
n Advanced concepts and techniques in array informatics
n Systems Biology – computational environments
n Text mining for biomedicine
n Clinical Genomics of Cancer
n Chemical genomics: small molecules with large effects
n Systems Biology – comparing models with data
n Pharmacogenomics
n Metagenomics approaches to biodiversity and systems ecology
n Single molecule imaging for analysis of biological processes
Be a part of this influential conference and meet with the 800+ attendees, speakers and exhibitors from academia, biotech and pharmaceutical companies.
For more information and to register, visit www.genomestosystems.org
Register before 7th December 2007 to take advantage of the early-bird discount!
