This Training School is organized by Computational Systems Biology group to encourage the development and interaction of modeler’s and biologist’s communities by giving the opportunity to meet in Riga. We aim to give a stage to the developers and users of different systems biology and systems medicine modelling approaches to present their newest software, results and application examples.

More information and registration at: https://events.lu.lv/event/306  

The following Speakers have confirmed participation:

Prof. Dr. Harald Schmidt

Chair of COST action OpenMultiMed

Head of Department of Pharmacology & Personalized Medicine, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

Research interests: Systems medicine, network pharmacology, drug repurposing

 Prof. Egils Stalidzans

Computational Systems Biology group, University of Latvia Director of Institute of Microbiology and Biotechnology Latvia

Research interests: Kinetic and stoichiometric modeling of metabolism, modeling of pharmacokinetics, user of COPASI and COBRA

 Iñigo Apaolaza

Department of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, TECNUN School of Engineering, University of Navarra, Spain

Research interests: Systems Biology, Constraint-Based Modeling, drug target identification, user and developer of COBRA

Prof. Adil Mardinoglu

Systems Medicine group, King’s College London, UK and KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Research interests: Systems Medicine, Integration of multi-omics using biological networks, Biomarker and drug target discovery, user/developer of RAVEN and user of COBRA

Prof. Kathrin Thedieck

Institute of Biochemistry, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Research interests: analyzing and perturbing pathological protein functions, systematic quantifications of molecular interactions and modifications, cell-based biotechnology.

 

The course will be composed of sessions that will combine theory and hands-on lectures. Travel expenses reimbursement is possible for selected trainees through the CA15120 Cost Action.

 

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