NetSciReg'15 - Network Models in Cellular Regulation
June 1, 2015 - Zaragoza, Spain

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Program

9:20 - 9:30
     Opening remarks (Erzsébet Ravasz Regan and Vera Pancaldi)

Section 1 - Regulatory dynamics and regulatory network evolution

9:30 - 10:10
     Gábor Balázsi - How predictable is regulatory network evolution?
Laufer Center for Physical and Quantitative Biology,
Biomedical Engineering Department, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook (USA)
10:10 - 10:50
     Sebastian Ahnert - Power graph compression reveals the architecture of transcription networks
Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge King's College, Cambridge (UK)
10:50 - 11:10
     Pan-Jun Kim - Deciphering the Kernel Structure in the Regulatory Network of the Plant Circadian System
Winning contributed talk!
Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Pohang (Republic of Korea)
11:10 - 11:30
     Lucia Bandiera - In vitro/in silico analysis of phenotypic noise under transcriptional and post-transcriptional control in elementary synthetic gene-circuits
Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Engineering "S. Cavalcanti", Department of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering "G. Marconi" (DEI), University of Bologna, Cesena (Italy)
    
11:30 - 11:50
     Coffee Break

Section 2 - Regulatory networks in health and disease

11:50 - 12:30
     Anaïs Baudot - Network approaches for human complex diseases
CNRS - Aix-Marseille Université, Marseilles (France)
12:30 - 1:10
     Christopher Banerji - Mapping tissue development and heterogeneity in health and disease with signalling entropy
Centre for Mathematics and Physics in the Life Sciences and Experimental Biology (CoMPLEX)
University College London, UK
1:10 - 1:30
     Alessandro Rinaldi - Reverse Engineering the Multiplexity of Inflammatory Diseases
Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge (UK)
    
1:30 - 3:00
     Lunch Break

Section 3 - Design principles of regulatory networks

3:00 - 3:40
     Benjamin Pfeuty - Design principles of differentiation regulatory networks
CNRS, Université de Lille Sciences et Technologies, Paris (France)
3:40 - 4:20
     Florian Buettner - Unravelling gene regulatory networks for differentiating stem cells
The EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), Cambridge (UK)
    
4:20 - 4:40
     Coffee Break

Section 4 - Epigenetics mechanisms in cellular regulation

4:40 - 5:20
     Daniel Rico - Network approaches to decipher epigenetic communication in embryonic stem cells
Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Madrid (Spain)
5:20 - 6:00
     Guillaume Filion - Integrated reporters reveal distinct pathways of gene silencing in Drosophila
Centre of Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona (Spain)
6:00 - 6:20
     Krzysztof Poterlowicz - Modelling of Carbon Copy Chromatin Conformation Capture(5C) and ChIP-Seq profiles reveal a high-resolution spatial genomic proximity network controlling epidermal keratinocyte differentiation
University of Bradford, Bradford (UK)
6:20 - 6:40
     Biola-Maria Javierre - High-resolution analysis of genomic regulatory architecture in multiple human cell types with Promoter-Capture HiC
Babraham Institute, Nuclear Dynamics Programme, Cambridge (UK)

    Panel Discussion

6:40 - 7:00
     The future of mechanistic modeling in biology
Theme: What is missing from our conceptual or technical repertoire?

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