Information letter

Dear colleagues,

The Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Russia, will arrange the 5th International Young Scientists School “Bioinformatics and Systems Biology”, SBB-2013.

Bioinformatics is a rapidly developing field of knowledge. Each of the past Young Scientists Schools concerned topics urgent at those times. To preserve this tradition, the SBB-2013 will be dedicated to bioinformatics and systems biology.
The principal task of systems biology is integrated experimental and computer-assisted investigation of regularities in the organization and functions of biologic systems at the molecular, cell, tissue, organ, and body levels on the base of the information encoded in genomes.

Important sources of experimental data for systems biology are efficient technologies: high-throughput parallel sequencing of genomic DNA and analysis of its populational and evolutionary variability, analysis of the expression of genes and gene sets, structural and functional investigation of proteins and metabolites by methods of proteomics and mass spectrometry, study of the structures and functions of biologic objects (biomolecules, chromosomes, cells, tissues, organs, and organisms) by up-to-date microscopic methods and intravital tomography of laboratory animals, and construction of molecular systems by gene engineering methods. Bioinformatics methods are important for systems biology. They allow accumulation and consolidation of experimental data, computer-assisted analysis, and mathematical modeling of the structures, functions, and evolution of living systems. High-throughput (supercomputer-assisted and distributed) computation plays a great role in bioinformatics.

Systems biology follows physics in that comprehensive theoretical and computerized analysis of systems and processes under study is essential for the design and interpretation of an experiment. For this reason, much attention will be placed on studies based on the integration of experimental and computer-assisted approaches.

Here are the fields of bioinformatics and systems biology on which the School will be focused in 2013:

1) Development biology and stem cells

2) Neurobiology

3) Paleogenomics

4) Analysis of genome sequencing data

You are invited to participate the 5th International Young Scientists School “Bioinformatics and Systems Biology”, SBB-2013!

Please contact us at
sbb2013@bionet.nsc.ru

https://conf.icgbio.ru/sbb2013