From | 2009-09-22 |
To | 2009-09-25 |
Course | Mitochondrial Medicine is a relevant, steadily expanding area of Genetic Medicine. The complexity of the metabolic pathways associated with mitochondrial energy homeostasis and the peculiar genetics dictating mitochondrial inheritance in humans, account for the extraordinarily wide spectrum of clinical presentations and genetic abnormalities associated with mitochondrial disorders. This Course on Mitochondrial Medicine intends to offer to European biochemists and biologists, geneticists and physicians the basic and clinically oriented information on this frontline scientific field, through an articulate program organized in morning plenary lectures and afternoon workshops in smaller groups. The course will end with plenary lectures dedicated to late Prof. Giuseppe Attardi (1923-2008), one of the leading scientists in mitochondrial biology. Plenary lectures and workshops will be given by some of the most distinguished basic scientists and medical researchers in the field of mitochondrial pathophysiology and medicine. |
Venue | EuroMediterranean University Centre of Ronzano, Bologna, ITALY |
Directors | Diego di Bernardo (Naples, Italy) |
Speakers | R. Bonneau (New York, USA), (R. Casadio (Bologna, Italy), G. Cesareni (Rome, Itay), A. Chatr-aryamontri (Rome, Italy), USA), D. Di Bernardo ( Naples, Italy) M. Kaern (Ottawa, Canada), B. Lehner(Barcelona, Spain), P. Lio (Cambridge, UK), G. Romeo (Bologna, Italy), M. Scooter (California, USA), J. Stelling (Zurich, Switzerland), I. Thiele( ReykjavÌk,Iceland) |
Programme | Tuedsay 22 September
Morning Session
08.30
REGISTRATION
09.00-10.00
G. Romeo and D. Di Bernardo
Introduction to the course
10.00-10.30
I. Thiele
Metabolic and Regulatory Networks ( Part I)
10:30
COFFEE BREAK
11.00-12.00
I. Thiele
; Metabolic and Regulatory Networks (Part II)
12.00
S. Morris
Analysis & Visualisation of biological networks
13.00
Questions and Answers session
13:30-14.30
Lunch
Workshop Session
14:30- 16.30
S. Morris
Cytoscape
Wednesday, 23 September
09.30
M. Kaern
Noise in Biological Networks - Part 1
10.30-11.00
Coffee Break
11:00
M. Kaern
Noise in Biological Networks Part 2
12.00
B.Lehner
Integrated networks- Part I
13.00
Questions and Answers session
13:30
Lunch Break
Lecture Session
14:30- 16.30
B. Lehner
Integrated networks- Part II
Thursday 24 September
09.30
R. Bonneau
Learning of regulatory modules and predictive models of global transcriptional dynamics
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
J. Stelling
Modeling Biological Networks
12:00
J. Stelling
Modeling Biological Networks:practical
13.00
Questions and Answers session
13:30
Lunch Break
Workshop Session
14:30- 16.30
R. Bonneau
Hands on: Reverse engineering gene networks from expression data
16:30-17.30
P. Lio
Evolution in genetic networks
17:30- 19.30
R. Bonneau
Poster Session and Best Poster Prize
Evening
Best Posters Ceremony
Friday 25 September
09.00
D. Di Bernardo
Benchmarking Reverse Engineenirg and modeling
10.15
G. Cesareni
Protein-protein interaction networks
11:30
Coffee Break
12:00
R. Casadio
Prediction of protein function from sequence analysis
13.00
Questions and Answers session
13:30
Lunch Break
Workshop Session
14:30- 16.30
A. Chatr-aryamontri
Protein network databases
16:00
Poster session
Oral presentation of 3 best posters and award of the Prize for best poster presentation
16:30-18.00
D. di Bernardo
Brainstorming on finding solutions for unsolved problems in Systems Biology
Departure ? |