Programme: Tuesday 22 April 2008

08:30 Session 5: Bioinformatics & Computational Biology II
Chair: Colin Semple, Medical Research Council, UK
  
08:30 (5.1) Chromatin Structure and Human Genome Evolution
C Semple, Medical Research Council, UK
  
09:15 (5.2) Towards Epigenetic Modelling: An Initial Map
D Perrin, H J Ruskin, M Crane, Dublin City University, Ireland
  
09:40 (5.3) Improved Likelihood-Free Inference in the Evolutionary Analysis of Network Data
O Ratmann, S Richardson, Imperial College London, UK, C Andrieu, University of Bristol, UK, C Wiuf, Bioinformatics Research Centre, Denmark
  
10:05 (5.4) Phylogenetic Distribution of DNA-Binding Domains Across the Tree of Life
V Charoensawan, D Wilson, S Teichmann, MRC Laboratory of
Molecular Biology, UK
  
10:30 Refreshments
  
11:00 Session 6 - Systems Biology II
Chair: Jaroslav Stark, Imperial College London, UK
  
11:00 (6.1) Title to be advised
J Stark, Imperial College London, UK
  
11:45 (6.2) Unwinding the Circadian Clock: Insights into Biochemical Oscillators Provided by Mathematical Models
O E Akman, A Millar, Center for Systems Biology at Edinburgh, UK, J Locke, Caltech, USA, D Rand, Warwick Systems Biology Centre, UK, I Carre, University of Warwick, UK
  
12:10 (6.3) Chemotaxis Signalling from Receptors to Flagellar Motors
D Clausznitzer, R G Endres, Imperial College London, UK
  
12:35 (6.4) A Logic-based Framework Map of Signalling Pathways Central to
Macrophage Activation

S Raza, K A Robertson, P A Lacaze, D Page, P Ghazal, T C Freeman, University of Edinburgh, UK, A J Enright, Sanger Institute, UK
  
13:00Lunch
  
14:00 Keynote session II and conference closing
Chair: To be advised
  
14:00 Keynote Address 3 - Systems Biology of the Mammalian Circadian Clock
Hanspeter Herzel, Institute of Theoretical Biology, University of Berlin, Germany
  
15:00Keynote Address 4 - The Music of Life: a radical revision of the principles of
biological science

Denis Noble, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford, UK
  
16:00Best Submission Awards and Conference Close
James Brown, University of Cambridge, UK

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