Integrative Network Biology and Cancer
Friday - May 14th
5:30-6:00PM Opening Lecture
Eng Lim Goh, Silicon Graphics International, USA
Computer modeling of natural and synthetic systems.
6:00-7:00PM First Keynote Presentation
Wendell Lim, University of California San Francisco, USA, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Evolution & Engineering of Cell Signaling Networks
7:00-11:00PM Reception at The Science Museum
Saturday - May 15th
8:30-10:15AM Session I: Network Models and Medicine
Chris Bakal,The Institute of Cancer Research, UK
The Stress of Cellular Life
Jasmin Fisher, Microsoft Research, UK
Executable Strategies for Cellular Decision-Making
Birgit Schoeberl, Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, USA
Applying engineering principles to develop novel cancer therapies
10:15-10:45AM Coffee Break and Vendor Session
10:45AM-12:30PM Session II: High-Content and Quantitative Microscopy (Sponsored by PerkinElmer)
Chair: Prof Keith Willison, ICR
Lukas Pelkmans, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Using cell population context in biology: Understanding cell-to-cell variability in membrane lipid composition
Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Proteome-scale analysis and modeling of subcellular location patterns
Philippe Bastiaens, Max Planck Institute, Germany
Structure, dynamics and spatial organization of signalling networks
12:30-2:00PM Lunch Break and Vendor Session
2:00-3:00PM Second Keynote Presentation
Don Hunt, University of Virginia, USA
Innovative Mass Spectrometry Technology for the identification of Cancer Immunotherapeutics Derived from Dysregulated Signal Transduction Pathways
3:15-5:00PM Session III: Integrating Genetics and Proteomics (Sponsored by ThermoFisher)
Chair: Dr Claus Jørgensen, ICR
Anne-Claude Gavin, EMBL, Germany
Proteome organisation in a genome reduced bacteria
John Hogenesch, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Systematic- and systems approaches to understanding the clock
Stephen Michnick, University of Montreal, Canada
1234... How to make a perfect cell fate decision in four easy steps
5:00-5:30PM Refreshments and Vendor Session
5:30-7:15PM Session IV: Signalling Network Dynamics (Sponsored by Silicon Graphics International)
Chair: Prof Chris Marshall, ICR
Michael B. Yaffe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
A Network Biology Approach to DNA Damage and Cell Cycle Control in Cancer
Nevan Krogan, University of California San Francisco, USA
Functional Insights from Protein-Protein and Genetic Interaction Map
Rune Linding, The Institute of Cancer Research, UK
Cancer and Cellular Information Processing
7:15PM Speakers Dinner and Participants Local Pub Evening
All talks to be held in ICR's CBL Auditorium.
All refreshments and vendor displays to be held in 6th Floor ICR Common Room.
