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Tutorials will provide participants with a greater depth of understanding into a particular area of computational methods in systems biology.  The tutorials will be given at  Sunday, 12 Oct 2008.

The fee for all tutorials is 75EU. Please, register here.

If you register and pay for the complete CMSB Conference the tutorial day will be included.

There is planned an extra social event after the tutorial day. If you wish to join, click here.


overview of tutorials


Timetutorials


 
09:00-10:30 Robert F. Murphy
Automated Proteome-Wide
Determination and Modeling
of Subcellular Location
Location: Salon "Muschel"


coffee break


11:00-12:30 Robert F. Murphy
Automated Proteome-Wide
Determination and Modeling
of Subcellular Location
Location: Salon "Muschel"

  Lunch break
Hotel Restaurant
 
 14:00 Corrado Priami
Algorithmic Systems Biology
Location: Salon "Muschel"
 
 14:00Andrew Phillips
A Visual Programming Language
for Biological Processes
Location: Salon "Seestern"
 
 coffee break  
 16:00CANCELLED !!!!!
Henning Schmidt and
Simone Frey

Tutorial on Parameter Estimation
with Systems Biology Toolbox 2 for MATLAB
 Location: Salon "Muschel"
 
 16:00Eckhard Lehmann and
Julia Birkenseher

Modeling of common biological patterns
in MATLAB and SimBiology
 Location: Salon "Seestern"
 


more detailed information about the tutorials and the presenters see below



Robert F. Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Tutorial 1: Automated Proteome-Wide Determination and Modeling of Subcellular Location
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Corrado Priami, CoSBi, Italy

Tutorial 2: Algorithmic Systems Biology
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Henning Schmidt and Simone Frey, GER

CANCELLED !!!!! Tutorial 3: Parameter Estimation with Systems Biology Toolbox 2 for MATLAB
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Andrew Phillips, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK

Tutorial 4: A Visual Programming Language for Biological Processes
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Eckhard Lehmann and Julia Birkenseher, The Mathworks, USA

Tutorial 5: Modeling of common biological patterns in MATLAB and SimBiology
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