International Symposium "Regulation of Plant Growth - from Cells to Organs to Organisms", April 12 - 14, 2010
* Systems Biology and synthetic Biology in plants
* Plant growth and its regulation
* Analysis of functional genomics data / Bioinformatics

GoFORSYS-Seminar, March 26, 2010, Speakers were Henrike Brust (AG Steup): "Functional Aspects of the Interaction of Starch Synthase and Branching Isozymes" and Erim Solmaz (AG Nikoloski): "Functionality, bi-stability and regulatory principles of the Calvin cycle"

GoFORSYS Seminar, February 26, 2010: "Cell cycle and primary metabolism in different Chlamydomonas strains" by Michael Sandmann, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology / Plant Physiology, University of Potsdam,

GoFORSYS Seminar, January 29, 2010: Modeling the electron transport chain of photosynthetic bacteria and new theoretical approaches for metabolic engineering by Dr.-Ing. Steffen Klamt, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg Centre for Systems Biology (MaCS)

Speech by Professor Dr. Dieter Strack from the IPB Halle will be at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology on Thursday, 21st of January. He is an expert in plant secondary metabolism and will give a talk at 4:15 p.m.in the Seminar Room (Z-1.052/53), Central Building, Max Planck Campus, Golm.

If you are interested in speaking with Prof. Strack, Dr. Carsten Müssig will try to arrange a schedule (0331 - 567 84 45).
September 28-30, 2009 - German Conference on Bioinformatics, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg www.gcb2009.de

GoFORSYS Seminar, 28.08.09, 4 pm, Seminar Room (Z-1.052/53), Central Building, Max Planck Campus, Golm
Mark Schöttler and Juliane Wolf from the MPI MP will talk about "Future perspectives for the GoFORSYS Core experiment – the adjustment of photosynthesis to long-term changes in light intensity"

September 16-19, 2009 - 6th Tri-National Arabidopsis Meeting, Max Planck Institut for plant breeding research, Cologne www.tnam.de

September 16-18, 2009 - 5th Workshop "Molecular Interactions - From Omics to Systems",
Institute of Physiology, Arnimallee 22, 14195 Berlin
Dr. Claudia Falter, GoFORSYS, University of Potsdam, Fon: +49 331 567 84 70

10th International Conference on Systems Biology, August 30 - September 4, 2009 in Stanford, California, USA
Tutorials: Aug 30 - 31, 2009
Conference: Aug 31 - Sept 3, 2009
Workshops: Sept 3 - 4, 2009

31.07.2009 GoFORSYS-Seminar

1) Quantitative mass spectrometry for monitoring proteome dynamics in Chlamydomonas, Michael Schroda, University of Potsdam / Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
2) What can we learn from the core experiment? Classical and network analysis of lipidomics data set, Zoran Nikoloski, University of Potsdam / Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology

26.06. 2009 - GoFORSYS-Seminar

Functional genetic variation in photosynthesis and starch metabolism genes in Arabidopsis, Sandra Schwarte, Unit of Evolutionary Biology/Systematic Zoology - Prof. Dr. Ralph Tiedemann, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, University of Potsdam

21.-25.06. 2009 - 11th International conference on molecular systems biology (IMSB 2009), Shanghai, China

05.06.2009 - GoFORSYS-Lecture

On the Design of Maximal Informative Experiments in Biology by Alberto Giovanni Busetto, ETH Zuerich, Department of Computer Science

26.06. 2009 - GoFORSYS-Mini-Symposium

“Systems Biology in Chlamydomonas - Development and Analysis of Dynamic Models” - GoFORSYS Mini-Symposium!

12.-15.05.2009 - German Symposium on Systems Biology 2009, Heidelberg Convention Center (Stadthalle)

24.04.2009 - GoFORSYS-Seminar

Lessons Learned from Deep Sequencing of Entire Transcriptomes, Stefan Haas, Group Leader at the Dept. of Computational Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics in Dahlem.

Automated Reasoning about Large-Scale Biological Networks: Consistency, Diagnosis, Repair, Prediction, and more, Torsten Schaub, GoFORSYS PI, from the Institute of Computer Science, UP, will talk about:

17.04.2009 - Lecture

Traffic Jumps in a Cell: Lost in Translation, M. Carmen Romano, School of Natural and Computing Sciences, University of Aberdeen, UK

27.03.2009 - GoFORSYS-Seminar

Constraint-based modeling of metabolic and regulatory networks, Prof. Dr. Alexander Bockmayr, DFG-Research Center Matheon, FU Berlin

21.11.2008 - Workshop

"Metabolic Networks Dynamics, Evolution, and Topology"

15. - 18.11.2008 - 4th EMBO Conference

"Functional Genomics to Systems Biology“ EMBL Heidelberg, Germany (Deadline registration, abstract submission: 03.08.08, http://www.embl.de/Conferences/Omics/2008)

Contact

Dr. Claudia Falter
University of Potsdam
GoFORSYS
c/o Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Am Mühlenberg 1
D-14476 Potsdam-Golm

Tel +49-331-5678470
Mobil 01621057733

goforsys@uni-potsdam.de
http://www.GoFORSYS.de