Materials

October 12, 2008

OPENING SESSION (audio file)
Dr. S.Ramachandran, Welcome remarks (presentation).
Prof. Nikolay Kolchanov, Welcome remarks (presentation)
Prof. Vadim Govorun The systems approach to anti-tuberculosis medicine (presentation).
Prof. Alexey Romanyukha Modeling of the tuberculosis spreading and analysis of factors influencing on the epidemic process (presentation)

October 13, 2008

Dr. S. Ramachandran The Mycobacterium tuberculosis SysBorg Presentation Audio file
Prof. Manju Bansal Prediction of Promoters Presentation
Dr. Vsevolod Makeev Analysis of bacterial genomic sequences Presentation
Dr. Vinod Scaria Molecular Players in Host-Pathogen Interaction: Roles for noncoding RNAs Presentation
Dr. Debasisa Mohanty In silico identification of novel biosynthetic pathways by genome analysis Presentation Audio file
Dr. Vitaly Likhoshvai Mathematical modeling and computer analysis of gene networks Presentation
Dr. N. Srinivasan Bioinformatics approach to detect protein-protein interactions Presentation
Dr. Vladimir Ivanisenko Drug targets discovery with text-mining and bioinformatics approaches: ANDCell and PDBSiteScan tools Presentation

October 14, 2008

Dr. G.P.S. Raghava Prediction algorithms for specificity and cross-rectivity of Kinase inhibitors Presentation Audio file
Prof. Alexander Veselovsky Selection of new target proteins for drug design in genome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Presentation
Dr. Bhupesh Taneja New Approaches to identifying drug targets using an integrative approach Presentation 1

Presentation 2

Dr. Alexey Rudko Genetic aspects of the tuberculosis susceptibility in Siberian populations Presentation
Dr. Nikolay Pertsev Stochastic individual-based model of spreading of tuberculosis. Presentation Audio file
Dr. Sergey Tat’kov The role of the Beijing family of M.tuberculosis in the spread of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Novosibirsk region of West Siberia Presentation
Prof. Valentin Topchii Populations cutting at high level. Extinction time and time of supplanting all particles by particles of one type. Presentation
Round Table discussion