Lecture Series Translational Bioinformatics & Systems Biomedicine - "SYSTEMATIC INTEGRATION OF MODELS AND DATA FOR YEAST GROWTH AND DIVISION" - Prof Edda Klipp
05/12/2017 16:00 to 05/12/2017 18:30 (Europe/Luxembourg)
Esch-sur-Alzette,
Luxembourg
Speaker
Prof Edda KLIPP is Professor for Theoretical Biophysics, Department of Biology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany.
Abstract
With the progress of genome-wide experimental approaches we witness the establishment of more and more libraries of genome-wide data for proteins or RNA or metabolites. However, the separated consideration of metabolic networks or gene regulation networks does not tell us how these networks are integrated to allow a cell to grow, divide and respond to changing environments. We use the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as the model organism for eukaryotic cells allowing to comprehensively analyzing regulatory networks and their integration with cellular physiology. We use a modular and iterative approach that allows for a systematic integration of cellular functions into a comprehensive model allowing to link processes that are strongly interlinked in cellular life, but measured separately.
schedule
16.00 - 17.00: LECTURE
University of Luxembourg
Maison du Savoir
Room 4.340
17.00 - 18.30: 'meet THE SPEAKER'
University of Luxembourg
Maison du Savoir
Room 4.390
Registration required for the 'Meet the Speaker' - send us an email
About the Lecture & Workshop series - TRANSLATIONAL BIOINFORMATICS AND SYSTEMS BIOMEDICINE
The LIH lecture and workshops series in Translational Bioinformatics and Systems Biomedicine, supported by the FNR and jointly organized with the University of Luxembourg, are gathering internationally recognised speakers to address topics around Translational Bioinformatics and Systems Biomedicine. Please find here the full programme for 2017-2018.
This lecture will be followed by a workshop especially dedicated to early-stage researchers.
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