Systems Biology: Making Sense of Complexity Symposium 3 & 4 September 2018
Event Information
Description
Join us for a two day Systems Biology Symposium at University College London.
Emerging systems design principles in the exploration of cancer, neurosciences, host-pathogen interactions and cell biology.
SPEAKERS FROM THE UK
Benny Chain, University College London
Robert Endres, Imperial College London
Jasmin Fisher, University of Cambridge and Microsoft Research
Mahad Noursadeghi, University College London
Bela Novak, University of Oxford
Charles Swanton, The Francis Crick Institute
Sarah Teichmann, Sanger Institute, University of Cambridge
Mark van Rossum, University of Nottingham
SPEAKERS FROM THE WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE, ISRAEL
Uri Alon, Molecular Cell Biology
Roi Avraham, Biological Regulation
Shalev Itzkovitz, Molecular Cell Biology
Yifat Merbl, Molecular Cell Biology
Elad Schneidman, Neurobiology
Itay Tirosh, Molecular Cell Biology
Igor Ulitsky, Biological Regulation
Yaniv Ziv, Neurobiology
SYMPOSIUM ORGANISERS
Uri Alon, The Weizmann Institute of Science
Benny Chain, UCL
Charles Swanton, The Francis Crick Institute.
EVENT SPONSORSHIP
This symposium has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Terry and Jean de Gunzburg.
EVENT DETAILS
The symposium will take place at the Roberts Building, UCL, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE on Monday 3 September and Tuesday 4 September 2018 from 9.00am - 5.30pm.
Attendance will be limited to 180 delegates.
Registration is £100 or £50 for students. This includes lunch and refreshments.
Click here for the full symposium programme.
For further information please contact Samantha Showham at Weizmann UK:
020 7424 6860