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European Conference on Synthetic Biology (ECSB): Design, Programming and Optimisation of Biological Systems

 
  July 25, 2007  
     
 
Hotel Eden Roc, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain
24-29 November 2007


The field of synthetic biology holds a great promise for the design, construction and development of artificial (i.e. man-made) biological (sub)systems, by offering viable new routes to ‘genetically modified’ organisms, smart drugs and hybrid computational-biological devices. The informed manipulation of such biological (sub)systems could have an enormous positive impact on our societies, with its effects being felt across a range of activities such as the provision of healthcare, environmental protection and remediation to the construction of smarter more ubiquitous bio-integrated computing systems, etc.
The basic premise of synthetic biology is that methods commonly used to build non-biological systems, such as those employed in the computational sciences and the engineering disciplines that can deal with large and complex systems, could also be use to specify, design, implement, test and deploy novel synthetic biosystems.
Synthetic biology lies at the interface of a variety of disciplines ranging from biology through chemistry, physics, computer science, mathematics and engineering. Although undeniably multidisciplinary, this nascent field of research has tended to be locked within the narrow remits of each of its constitutive disciplines. The specific overarching aim of this conference is thus to generate new vigorous interactions between the disciplines that impinge (and contribute to) Synthetic Biology.
ECSB 2007 will draw on international expertise from, on the one hand, Biological disciplines (e.g. Genomics, Proteomics, Metabolomics, etc), and on the other hand, Computational and Engineering experts to present a balanced overview of the very latest key technologies and research advances as pertaining to Synthetic Biology in general and the quest for minimal living forms in particular. The conference will bring together some of the most well known international researchers in their respective areas to (1) present introductory tutorials, (2) showcase, through papers and posters presentations, the latest research outputs on this nascent field and (3) to sow the seeds for a more robust and well connected multi-disciplinary research community in synthetic biology. We expect this to be a major international and multi-disciplinary scientific and educational event.
Some, but not all, of the topics to be presented in the conference include: DNA sequencing and synthesis, chemical and biological networks, computational techniques (modelling, data mining, optimisation) for synthetic biology, minimal genomes, evolution (natural, directed and simulated), origins of life, biological systems, cell cycles and circuits, infrastructures for synthetic biology, minimal cells, etc.
 
 
Organized by: European Science Foundation (ESF), in partnership with the University of Barcelona (UB)
Invited Speakers: Siv Andersson, Uppsala Universitet, SE - Soren Brunak, Technical University of Denmark, DK - Antoine Danchin, Institute Pasteur, FR - Victor de Lorenzo, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, ES - Manolo Gouy, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, FR - Piet Herdewijn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE - Alfonso Jaramillo, Ecole Polytechnique, FR - Natalio Krasnogor, University of Nottingham, UK - Doron Lancet, Weizmann Institute of Science, IL - L. Luisi, ETH, CH - Vitor Martins dos Santos, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research (HZI), DE - Andres Moya, University of Valencia, ES - Christos Ouzounis, Wellcome Trust, UK - Sven Panke, ETH, CH - Juan Poyatos, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid, ES - Steen Rasmussen, Technical University of Denmark, DK - Randy Rettberg, MIT, US - James Sharpe, Centre for Genomic Regulation (CGR), ES - Jörg Stelling, Institute of Computational Science (ICoS), CH - Eörs Szathmáry, Eötvös Loránd University, HU - David Ussery, BioCentrum-DTU, DK - Alfonso Valencia, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid, ES
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 7 September 2007
 
Registration: Application Form & Programme available from
www.esf.org/conferences/07241
E-mail: jkelly@esf.org
 
   
 
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