Systems in Infection Biology

9 - 11 April 2015, Hamburg, Germany


Introduction
How can systems & structural biology generate novel & unique prospects in infection research?

The research focus of the 1st CSSB International Symposium will be on state-of-the-art systems biology approaches, embedded into complementary research directions such as structural biology and infection biology. It will feature top-class international research talks in five related scientific sessions and will end with a concluding session on future perspectives of the field. The symposium will be supported by the Joachim Herz Foundation.
Speakers
  • Patrick Aloy Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Spain
  • Patrick Cramer Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany
  • Vitor Martins dos Santos Wageningen University, Netherlands
  • Andrew Emili University of Toronto, Canada
  • James Galagan Boston University, United States
  • Anne-Claude Gavin European Laboratory for Molecular Biology, Germany
  • Wolf-Dietrich Hardt ETH Zürich, Switzerland
  • Dirk Heinz Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Germany
  • Deborah Hung Broad Institute, United States
  • Edda Klipp HU Berlin, Germany
  • Tanja Kortemme University of California, United States
  • Andreas Kremling Technical University Munich, Germany
  • Thomas Marlovits Centre for Structural Systems Biology/ University Medical Center, Germany
  • John Parkinson University of Toronto, Canada
  • Jochen Prehn Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland
  • Maya Topf University of London, United Kingdom
  • Jörg Vogel Institute for Molecular Infection Biology, Germany
  • Gerry Wright McMaster University, Canada

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Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine

Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine, Bernhard-Nocht-Str. 74, Hamburg, 20259, Germany

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