SB-meeting 2010, 25-29 de Abril, Ouro Preto Minas Gerais

Systems biology is a link between life sciences and theoretical modeling with a systemic view of biological processes. A major reason for the recent emergence of systems biology is that the experimental techniques and research tools for scientists have tremendously developed within the past decade offering for the first time a comprehensive quantitative analysis of complex biological processes at large scale. AB3C presents a Brasil Deutschland Systems Biology meeting, to April 25-29, in Ouro Preto, MG. An event co-sponsored by UFMG PhD Program on Bioinformatics. You are welcome to join us at the AB3C SB-meeting!
Committees and Organizers
Committees
Roland Eils (IPBM, Germany), co-chair
J. Miguel Ortega (UFMG, Brasil), co-chair
Organizers
Michel Klauss-Peter (FORSYS, Germany)
Wilson Araujo da Silva Junior (FMRP/USP, Brasil)
Thiago Yukio Kikuchi Olivera (FMRP/USP, Brasil)
Beatriz Stransky (UFABC, Brasil)
Gloria R. Franco (UFMG, Brasil)
Maira R. Rodrigues (UFMG, Brasil)
Priscila Grynberg (UFMG, Brasil)
Alberto Davila (Fiocruz RJ, Brasil)
Guilherme Oliveira (CPpRR, Brasil)
More information in the SB-meeting's site.
