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Latest News

Wednesday 2 April 2008, MIB LG.010: Modelling yeast gene expression regulation at 9:00

The BioModelling Network organised a meeting for researchers who are working on or are interested in modelling yeast gene expression and its regulation.

Friday 11 January 2008, MIB LG.010: MIB Modelling Networking at 14:00

The MCISB, the DTC and the BioModelling Network are organising a meeting for researchers based in MIB who are working on or are interested in biological modelling. All are welcome.


Wednesday 7 November, MIB Lecture Theatre: Parameter Estimation Workshop at 13:00

The BioModelling Network is organising a Parameter Estimation Workshop with presentations from many experts in the field. The event will kick off at 12:30 on 7 November with lunch offered in the MIB Atrium.


Wednesday 12 September, MIB LG.010: BMNet COPASI Tutorial at 10:00; Bioinformatics Lecture at 15:00

The BioModelling Network is organising a COPASI Tutorial delivered by Pedro Mendes in the morning, and in the evening a lecture by Clive Bowman, Chief Statistician at GlaxoSmithKline, on Using the Correlations of Divergences.


From Topology to Dynamics of Metabolic Networks: Wednesday 29 Aug, 12:00, MIB Lecture Theatre

The Biomodelling Network organised this lecture by Ralf Steuer from Humboldt University Berlin.


BMNet Condor Seminar: Wednesday 4 July, 12:00, MIB Lecture Theatre

The BioModelling Network organised a Condor Seminar in MIB (Lecture Theatre). Our two speakers for the day will be Ian Cottam and Dr David Wedge.

Lecture Series

System Identification and Experimental Design


Stochastic Modelling in Biology


Kinetic Modelling Lecture


Enzyme Kinetics Lecture



Systems Biology Seminar Series

The Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology is organising a series of Systems Biology seminars open to everyone interested on the topic. Please look here for details of upcoming seminars and slides from previous talks.

Featured Contribution

This area will periodically host a contribution from one of our members or from a distinguised researcher in the field. Interest may range from Systems Biology, to Modelling, to Biochemistry, or to anything else that will appear of interest to our members.


Metabolic Engineering

Some of our members are involved in the teaching of the Metabolic Engineering course in the School of CEAS. This is a link for the students to download useful material, but also for anyone else who is interested in the topic.


Other Content


Links

BioModels.net BioModels.net
The BioModels.net project
CellDesigner CellDesigner
A modeling tool of biochemical networks
Cheminformatics Cheminformatics
The Manchester Cheminformatics Group
DBK DBK Group
Bioanalytical Sciences Research
ISSB ISSB
The International Society for Systems Biology
JWS JWS Online
Online Cellular Systems Modelling
MCISB MCISB
Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology
MIB MIB
Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre
SBML SBML
Systems Biology Markup Language
SBGN SBGN
Systems Biology Graphical Notation
Systems Biology Group at UCSD Systems Biology Group at UCSD
In silico Organisms
SB Institute SB Institute
The Systems Biology Institute
YSBN YSBN
The Yeast Systems Biology Network
HepatoSys HepatoSys
HepatoSys Competence Network
SysMO SysMO
Systems Biology of Microorganisms


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