Proteomics & Metabolomic Approaches to Systems Biology

Wednesday, November 11, 2009: 3:15 PM
Tennessee D (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
With high-throughput proteomic & metabolomic technology becoming so prevalent, the natural next question is how to make use of such information. The goal for this session is to discuss how and where proteomic & metabolomic technology is being used to advance or complement our understanding of systems biology. Likewise, is systems biology informing our approach to proteomics & metabolomics? Research describing the development and testing of new hypotheses, as well as describing new techniques relating proteomics, metabolomics, and systems biology are welcome.


Sponsor:
Topical A: Systems Biology


Chair:
Jennifer L. Reed
Email: reed@engr.wisc.edu

Co-Chair:
Kyongbum Lee
Email: Kyongbum.Lee@tufts.edu


3:15 PM
(475a) Understanding the Role of Autophagy in Filamentous Fungi
Mark R. Marten, Liming Zhao, Judith K. Pollack, Yonghyun Kim, Bill J. Moss, Usha Sripathineni, Steven D. Harris and David Schaefer

3:35 PM
(475b) A Metabolomics-Based Analysis of Central Carbon Metabolism in 14 Yeast Species
Mark P. Styczynski, Dawn A. Thompson, Jenna Pfiffner, Courtney French and Aviv Regev

3:55 PM

4:15 PM
(475d) A Novel Outer Approximation Algorithm for the Global Optimization of Metabolic Networks
Carlos Pozo, Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez, Laureano Jimenez and Albert Sorribas

4:35 PM

5:05 PM
(475f) Topological Metabolic Analysis for the Interrogation of Metabolic Networks
Adam C. Baughman, Lealon L. Martin and Susan T. Sharfstein
See more of this Group/Topical: Topical A: Systems Biology