Gene Regulation Networks:
Complex Systems Challenges
An international workshop

S. aureus theory group

University of Leeds

email: staph @ comp.leeds.ac.uk


About the workshop

Time: 13-14 June, 2005
Place: School of Computing
EC Stoner Building
University of Leeds

The aim of the workshop is to bring a set of molecular biologists and systems biologists/modellers together to pursue networks approaches to addressing reverse engineering problems in gene regulation networks. The workshop will address experimental and bioinformatics methods, general principles and specific gene network models.


Directions

Directions to campus

Campus Map

The EC Stoner building and EC Stoner map

Please note, for those coming from the main University Entrance (Parkinson Building and Tower) the most convenient entrance is on Level 9, across from the Mathematics department.

A useful campus map showing EC Stoner as well as the main entrance to the School of Mathematics.

Lectures will be held in Room 9.30 (ALL) which is located on level 9, near staircase 2. The room is found roughly where the number "7" is located on this map.


Programme

Due to space limitations, the number of attendants to the workshop is restricted. Those wishing to attend please register by emailing staph @ comp.leeds.ac.uk with your name, email address, institution and days you wish to attend.


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Last modified: May 4, 2005