Your *updated* Systems Biology conference schedule for 2011
April 11, 2011 § 1 Comment
Since the last post I put up on this topic sparked a lot of interest, here’s an update. Once again, this is just a personal selection — and again, feel free to highlight conferences I may have missed in the comments.
April 27-29: Mathematics of Microbes: Biological Details of the Evolving Cell (London, UK)
May 8-13: Omics meets Cell Biology (Keystone Symposia; Alpbach, Austria)
June 15-19: International Conference on Synthetic Biology (Palo Alto, CA). If you’re interested in this one, you may need to move fast — I just got an e-mail saying that the abstract deadline is today.
June 22-24: Systems Biology of Human Disease (Boston, MA)
July 17-19: Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (Vienna, Austria)
July 22-24: Workshop on Single Cell Analysis (Cold Spring Harbor Labs, NY)
July 24-29: Cellular Systems Biology (Gordon Research Conferences; Davidson, NC)
August 10-13: Annual q-Bio Conference on Cellular Information Processing (Los Alamos, NM)
August 20-25: 13th congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (Tubingen, Germany)
Aug 28-Sept 1: International Conference in Systems Biology (Heidelberg, Germany)
2-7 October 2011: Synthetic Biology of Antibiotic Production (Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain)
13 – 16 October: Structure and Dynamics of Protein Networks (EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany)
Update: Galit Lahav pointed out an interesting one-day meeting in NYC on June 14, “How do cells react to drugs? A systems biology perspective.”
Update 2: June 14-17, Physics of Biological Systems (Orsay, France)
I think everyone should sign up for the Systems Biology of Human Disease Conference (June 22-24 – Boston, MA — http://www.csb2.org/events/sbhd-2011), but then again, I’m a little biased.