Monday, November 17, 2008: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
Washington C Room (Loews Philadelphia Hotel)

Topical A: Systems Biology (TA)

#51 - Paradigms in Systems Biology - Invited Session (TA002)
The hallmark of systems biology is that the whole of the system is greater than the sum of its parts. In this session, the speakers will address what paradigms are necessary to use those parts to understand the whole. The particular methods that will be focused on include genomic approaches, proteomic approaches, metabolomic approaches, multiscale methdologies, synthetic biology contributions, and in silico methods.
Chair:Anand R. Asthagiri
CoChair:Christopher V. Rao
8:30 AMDo We Know Enough to Reconstruct Life In Silico?
Michael L. Shuler, Jordan C. Atlas, Evgeni V. Nikolaev
9:10 AMUsing Computations to Reconstruct, Analyze and Redesign Metabolic Systems
Costas Maranas
9:50 AMFinding Needles In Haystacks: Functional Genomics and Extremophile Biotechnology
Robert M. Kelly

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