MaCSBio Science Day 2018
The theme of this year’s meeting is 'the Bigger Picture'. We will focus on the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in systems biology for education, research and knowledge transfer.
You are welcome to attend and participate in the scientific discussions in an informal setting. MaCSBio will present current and future research during this extraordinary day. Moreover, lectures will be given by invited prominent scientists on the latest developments in their respective areas of systems biology research.
Programme
Friday 1 June | |
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09:30 - 10:00 | Registration |
10:00 - 10:10 | Opening |
10:10 - 10:55 | Keynote presentation: Metabolic flux analysis in vivo using 13C magnetic resonance spectroscopy: insight into neuron-astrocyte interactions.
Dr. Joao Duarte, Associate senior lecturer - Diabetes and brain function, Lund University (SWE) |
10:55 - 11:25 | Presentation MaCSBio Dr. Domenica Dibenedetto |
11:25 - 11:55 | Presentation MaCSBio Dr. Michael Lenz |
11:55 - 13:30 | Lunch & Bring Your Own Data (BYOD) sessions |
13:30 - 14:30 | Short talks Systems Biology master's students |
14:30 - 15:00 | Presentation MaCSBio Drs. Roy Haast |
15:00 - 16:00 | Coffee break and poster sessions |
16:00 - 16:45 | Keynote presentation: Using PBPK modelling to simulate cellular drug responses within a whole-body context.
Dr. Lars Kuepfer, Systems Pharmacology & Medicine, RWTH-Aachen (GER) |
16:45 - 19:00 | Drinks & networking |
Note: the programme is preliminary and may be subject to changes
- Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
- Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience
Bring Your Own Data (BYOD)
Are you tired of analyzing your transcriptomics datasets the same way every time? Are you stuck with a combined MRI-genetics dataset? Do you have multi-omics datasets that just won’t play nice together? At the Bring Your Own Data (BYOD) session, MaCSBio staff as well as MaCSBio Science Day attendees will assist and advise you in the analysis of your biological dataset.
Previous editions of the MaCSBio Science Day
The MaCSBio Science Day is hosted every year since the 'birth' of MaCSBio in 2015. During this extraordinary day MaCSBio presents current and future research. Moreover, lectures will be given by invited prominent scientists on the latest developments in their respective areas of systems biology research.
Click here to get an impression of previous editions of the MaCSBio Science Day
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