Day 1 |
Day 2 |
|
Day 3 |
Day 4 |
|
Group photo |
On behalf of the organizers Tamas Korcsmaros, Aidan Budd, and Toby Gibson it is a pleasure to invite you to this special workshop.
This meeting is a follow-up to the successful Interdisciplinary Signalling Workshop we ran in Visegrad in 2014, organised by Tamas Korcsmaros, Giulio Superti-Furga and Vicky Schneider.
In this interdisciplinary workshop advanced science is combined with informal summer activities to solve multi-disciplinary scientific questions, by bringing early career scientists together with more established researchers in a relaxing and beautiful location.
Invited speakers (all confirmed) will present talks on the topics of cell regulation, network modelling, genomics, systems biology, bioinformatics, structural biology, biochemistry, and cheminformatics. Then, selected talks from other participants will be followed by multi-disciplinary teamwork sessions in the afternoon, followed by cultural and social activities, such as medieval team building and handicraft activities in the Visegrad Castle. Poster sessions and plenty of informal opportunities will allow the participants to discuss complex and exciting questions as well as develop new collaborations. The renaissance surroundings of the venue will match with the interdisciplinary nature of the workshop.
Understanding the molecular mechanisms which underlie cellular processes relies on unrevealing the signalling processes, networks and pathways. Similarly, modelling approaches brought by in silico systems biology have become fundamental to complement empirical approaches. In the bloom of high-throughput technologies and the proliferating OMICs it is possible to explore signalling processes to an unprecedented level by using suitable and effective integrative tools and analysis workflows. Though there are several yearly events on signalling research around the globe, very few (if any) attain a truly multidisciplinary participation (from keynote speakers to early career participants) covering all relevant disciplines.
The aim of this workshop is to offer a cross-disciplinary platform, where the major key players in the various disciplines around signalling research are actually brought together to share experiences, challenges and discuss solution, together with the participants, including early career scientists (PhDs and postdocs) to allow innovative thinking and basis for truly integrative and cross disciplinary future collaborations. Solving many current problems requires the mutual understanding and cooperation of researchers with different backgrounds and methods applied, and this innovative type of workshop for scientists studying in the field of signalling research represents the next step to significant advances in this field.