Past Events
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daily12012-01-02T09:08:10ZOCISB Seminar "Sensitivity and Robustness in Bifunctional Enzyme Systems: Reconciling Ultrasensitivity with Bifunctionality" http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/ocisb-seminar-ultrasensitivity-and-absolute-concentration-robustness-in-regulatory-networks-reconciling-ultrasensitivity-with-bifunctionality Dr Ronny StraubeNo publishersmithc2013-07-16T13:47:54ZEventOCISB Seminar "Integrating Experiments, Theory and Computation in Molecular Cell Biology" http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/ocisb-seminar-integrating-experiments-theory-and-computation-in-molecular-cell-biology Professor John J. TysonNo publishersmithc2013-06-11T09:32:54ZEventOCISB Seminar: Evolution and regulation of bacterial growth, morphology, and development http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/ocisb-seminar-evolution-and-regulation-of-bacterial-growth-morphology-and-development OCISB Seminar
Professor Yves V. Brun
Clyde Culbertson Professor of Biology
Indiana University, Bloomington
Evolution and regulation of bacterial growth, morphology, and development.
Wednesday 10th April 2013
11.00 am
New Biochemistry Building, Main Seminar Room
All Invited.
No publishersmithc2013-03-27T14:56:20ZEventInternational Workshop on Systems and Synthetic Biology http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/international-workshop-on-systems-and-synthetic-biology No publishersmithc2012-03-15T13:49:58ZEventCOMPUTATIONAL CELL BIOLOGY COURSE http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/computational-cell-biology-course Application Deadline: April 15, 2012
The three week course in Computational Cell Biology will incorporate a series of didactic lectures on the mathematics of dynamical systems, computational simulation techniques, cell biology and molecular biology. Practicing theoreticians and experimentalists will rotate in for 1-3 day visits during the course to give lectures and interact with the students. Midway through the course, students will select an area for independent study, and the focus of the last week of the course will largely be on these projects, supplemented by continued visiting lecturers.No publishersmithc2012-03-21T15:09:48ZEventenGENEious http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/engeneious A student organised conference on synthetic biologyNo publishersmithc2011-12-15T11:34:28ZEventOxford Systems Biology: Building Networks and Bridging Scales http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/oxford-systems-biology-building-networks-and-bridging-scales A conference celebrating 5 years since the foundation of the Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Biology.
No publishersmithc2012-06-13T14:13:26ZEventChaste Cell Based Workshop http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/chaste-cell-based-workshop No publisherBaroe2011-07-21T16:10:23ZEvent17th International Biophysics Congress (IUPAB) http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/17th-international-biophysics-congress-iupab No publisherBaroe2011-06-07T13:22:18ZEventRegulatory Genomics, Systems Biology, and Reverse Engineering of Biological Systems (DREAM) http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/regulatory-genomics-systems-biology-and-reverse-engineering-of-biological-systems-dream No publisherBaroe2011-06-07T14:29:58ZEventIV International Conference on Environmental, Industrial and Applied Microbiology (BioMicroWorld2011) http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/iv-international-conference-on-environmental-industrial-and-applied-microbiology-biomicroworld2011 The BioMicroWorld2011 Conference will be a multi-disciplinary forum that will bring together active researches involved in environmental, industrial and applied microbiology with the aim of communicating current research priorities and progress in the field, and identifying new approaches and research opportunities in applied microbiology.
BioMicroWorld2011 consolidates a series of conferences, whose last edition, held in Lisbon (Portugal) in 2009, received about 1000 abstracts to be considered for presentation and attracted more than 600 researchers from nearly 60 countries.No publisherBaroe2011-03-22T11:27:09ZEventICSB 2011 http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/icsb-2011 No publisherBaroe2011-06-16T14:06:46ZEventSythetic Biology Workshop http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/sythetic-biology-workshop Registration for the third RoSBNet workshop is now open. The event will take place at St Anne’s College, University of Oxford from 20th – 22nd July. More information can be found on our Webpage. To book your place please complete the Registration Form and return it to rosbnet@eng.ox.ac.uk by the 1st of June.No publisherBaroe2011-06-23T09:59:01ZEventModelling and Microbiology http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/modelling-and-microbiology The potential contribution that computational and theoretical modelling can make to our understanding of biological systems is enormous. This meeting will highlight recent advances in modelling microbiological systems. As well as their well-known potential for causing disease, microbes are crucial for the functioning of the Earth's biogeochemical cycles and are essential for many industrial processes such as fermentation and waste water treatment. Microbes are also an ideal starting point for understanding how biological processes work in higher organisms, populations and ecosystems. During 2010-2011, our e-science institute-funded theme ’Modelling and Microbiology’ has explored the potential for productive interactions between modellers and microbiologists in the key areas of stochasticity in microbial infection, microbial evolution and microbial metabolism. This meeting will bring together these themes and suggest future directions.No publisherBaroe2011-03-22T11:31:01ZEventAdvanced Photonics Techniques in Biology http://www.sysbio.ox.ac.uk/events/advanced-photonics-techniques-in-biology No publisherBaroe2011-03-28T13:57:52ZEvent