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Tutorials

Tutorials take place at Mathematical Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology. From the conference centre stop Korsvägen take tram 6, 8 or tram 13 to Chalmers (just one stop) and walk through the main entrance of Chalmers Campus. From Hotel Panorama and from SGS Appartments walk to Chalmers Campus via Gibraltargatan (see map). Other lines serving Chalmers from different directions are tram 7 and 10 and busses 16 and 58. Signs will direct you then

A map pointing the location of the Göteborg Convention Centre Hotel Gothia Towers (ICSB Venue), Chalmers Campus (tutorials) and Wallenberg Conference Centre (workshops) can be downloaded here (pdf file). For very detailed information on how to get from the Göteborg Convention Centre to the Tutorial Venue visit the following website. A map of chalmers campus can be downloaded here (pdf file)

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Tutorials are educational activities that are meant to prepare interested delegates for better understanding certain aspects of the main conference. Tutorials may also give an introduction to tools for systems biology (check if an arena might be more suitable for your purpose).

Tutorial schedule ICSB2008 22 and 23 August 2008 in Gothenburg, Sweden
Friday 22/8 Saturday 23/8
Frank T Bergmann (10-13)
Systems Biology Workbench
Steffen Klamt (9-11)
Structural and functional analysis of cellular networks with CellNetAnalyzer
Henning Schmidt and Simone Frey (10-13)
Systems Biology Toolbox 2 for MATLAB
Jean Peccoud et al. (9-11)
Linguistic Methods to Design and Verify Synthetic Genetic Constructs
Jasmin Fischer (10-13)
Executable Biology
Fedor Kolpakov (9-11)
New possibilities of the BioUML workbench
Christopher Southan (11-13)
An introduction to open small-molecule resources of high utility for systems biologists
Pedro Mendes et al. (9-11)
Introduction into Parameter Estimation with COPASI
Matthias Machacek (12-13 and 14-16)
Drug Development with a Systems Perspective
Natasa Przulj and Tijana Milenkovic (9-11)
Biological Networks: Analyses, Models, Functions, and Disease
LUNCH (13-14)
Mats Jirstrand (9-11)
Component Based Modeling of Biochemical Networks using PathwayLab
Matthias Machacek (14-16, continuing)
Drug Development with a Systems Perspective
Coffee (11-11.30)
Yiannis Kaznessis (14-16)
Computational Synthetic Biology
Thomas Maiwald (11.30-13.30)
Dynamic Modelling and Multi-Experiment Fitting with PottersWheel
Paul D. Thomas (14-16)
The Panther Software System
Jörg Stelling and Carsten Conradi (11.30-13.30)
Reaction Network Theory for Systems Biology
Chris J Myers et al. (14-16)
iBioSim: A tool for the Analysis and Design of Genetic Circuits
Rod Smallwood et al. (11.30-13.30)
FLAME – a Flexible Large-Scale Agent Modelling Environment
Stuart Moodie and Anatoli Sorokin (14-16)
EPE2 Take advantage of the new features of Edinburgh Pathway Editor
Julio Saez-Rodriguez, Arthur Goldsipe and Jeremy Muhlich (11.30-13.30)
Linking Models to Data and Experimental Prediction via Systems Biology Pipeline
Max Flöttmann (15-16)
Automatic model generation and discriminatuion with ModelMage
Eva Balsa Canto and Julio R Banga (11.30-13.30)
Advanced model identification using global optimization
Nicolas Novere et al. (14-18.15 w. coffee break)
Systems Biology Resoures at the European Bioinformatics Institute (Intact, Reactome, BioModels, Checklists and Ontologies: SB at the EMBL-EBI)
Mikael Benson et al. (11.30-13.30)
What good is systems biology for clinical research and practice? An introduction
Coffee (16-16.15) Nicolas Le Novere et al. (the SBGN-team) (11.30-13.30)
CANCELLED!!!
Corrado Priami (16.15-18.15)
Process Algebra Modelling of Biological Systems
Andreas Weidemann and Martin Golebiewski (16.15-18.15)
SABIO-RK (Seamless Transfer of Kinetic Data via the Database SABIO-RK and Modelling in SYCAMORE
T.M. Murali (16.15-18.15)
Host patogenic networks
Akira Funahashi et al. (16.15-18.15)
Celldesigner 4.0
Ion I. Moraru (16.15-18.15)
From Quantitative Microscopy to Spatial Simulations of Kinetic Models

Download the tutorial program here

The deadline to submit proposals for tutorials was: May 2, 2008
If you have any questions concerning tutorials or want to check if there is still any opening for a tutorial contact the conference organisers via e-mail