4th International Symposium on Systems Biology of Microbial Infection

The systems biology of microbial infection aims to understand the interaction between hosts and pathogens by the integrative combination of experiment and theory. The focus of this symposium is on the interaction between the immune systems of humans or animals and bacterial or fungal pathogens.

Topics:

  • Unraveling pathogenicity mechanisms by a systems biology approach,
  • Reconstructing cellular networks based on time series data,
  • Analysing spatio-temporal aspects of infection processes,
  • Identifying diagnostic biomarkers and potential drug targets,
  • Exploring strategies for personalized therapy.

SEEK ID: https://seek.lisym.org/events/12

Projects: LiSyM network

Martin Golebiewski

21st Sep 2017

22nd Sep 2017

http://www.systems-biology-microbial-infection.com

HKI-Center for Systems Biology of Infection
Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology – Hans-Knöll Institute (HKI)
Beutenbergstrasse 11a
07745 Jena

Jena

 Germany

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