[BioC] Symposium on Computational and Systems Biology, 24.4.2008, Vienna, Austria

Gerhard Thallinger Gerhard.Thallinger at tugraz.at
Fri Mar 28 10:33:41 CET 2008


Dear colleagues,

           We are pleased to invite you to the 

       Symposium on Computational and Systems Biology: 
                Potentials and Challenges

that will be held in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, April 24th 2008. 
The Symposium is organized by the "Bioinformatics Integration Network", 
a project of the Austrian Genome Research Initiative GEN-AU.

The following renowned bioinformaticians will share their view on the
potentials and current challenges in Computational and Systems Biology:

   Ruedi Aebersold, 
       Institute of Molecular Systems Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 
   Peer Bork, 
       Structural and Computational Biology Programme, EMBL, Germany 
   Frank Eisenhaber, 
       Bioinformatics Institute, A*Star, Singapore
   Dmitrij Frishman, 
       Department of Genome-Oriented Bioinformatics, TUM, Germany
   Jan Gorodkin, 
       Genetics and Bioinformatics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 
   Carolin Kosiol, 
       Computational and Biological Statistics, Cornell University, USA 
   Martin J. Lercher, 
       Department of Bioinformatics, University Düsseldorf, Germany 
   David H. Mathews, 
       Biostatistics & Comp. Biology, University of Rochester, USA 
   Giulio Superti-Furga, 
       Research Center for Molecular Medicine, Vienna, Austria

Attendance is free, registration is required via 

http://bin.tugraz.at/Symposium2008

On behalf of the organizing committee

Gerhard Thallinger

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