The Young Scientist School “Bioinformatics and System Biology” will take place within the frames of the BGRS\SB-2010 on June, 28-29 2010. In the program of the school will be the plenary sessions presented by leading scientists in bioinformatics and systems biology. After plenary sessions, young scientists will have a possibility to present their scientific results as an oral presentation. The best reports will be chosen by Program Committee and nominated at the close ceremony.
The program for young scientist school is available
The program includes the following lectures:
June, 28
9.30- 10.15 Prof. Thomas Liehr (Jena University Hospital, Institute of Human Genetics and Anthropology, Germany
Detailed characterization of small supernumerary marker chromosomes reveals breakpoint hot spots
10.15-11.00 Dr. Olga Krebs (Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Germany)
Systems biology requirements for standardisationand integration of wet and dry laboratory data
Prof. Henrik Jonsson (Lund University, Sweden)
Combining morphodynamics, hormone signaling, and cell differentiation in computational models
12.15-13.00 Dr. Pawel Krupinski (Lund University, Sweden)
Biomechanics of cells and their interactions – models for plants and animals
14.00-14.45 Prof. Georges St. Laurent III (St. Laurent Institute, Providence, USA)
Computational mechanisms and information coding by the non-coding transcriptome
14.45- 15.30 Prof. Igor Rogozin (National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, USA)
Evolutionary genomics of eukaryotes
June, 29
9.30- 10.15 Prof. Lavrentiev Mikhail (Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk)
Modern hardware architectures and acceleration of solution to some problems in biology
10.15-11.00 Prof. Fazel Famili (University of Ottawa, IIT/ITI – National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, Canada)
The real impact of knowledge discovery in bioinformatics
11.30-12.15 Dr. Daniil G. Naumoff (State Institute for Genetics and Selection of Industrial Microorganisms, Moscow, Russia)
Bioinformatic analysis of protein families
12.15-13.00 Prof. Alexis Ivanov (Institute of Biomedical Chemistry RAMS, Moscow, Russia)
Intermolecular interactions: 3D computer simulations and SPR biosensor analysis