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Physics and Biological Systems

The highly active and international nature of this field as well as its emergence in France makes it appropriate to bring the best of this research community for a top level conference at the University of Paris-Sud 11.


June 14th-17th 2011

14-17 June 2011

The deadline for late registration is May 21, 2011
The payment of a registration fee is required


Numerous individual researchers in France and groups abroad are actively working at the interface between physics and biology, in fields that range from classical biophysical subjects, e.g., cellular and tissue mechanics, to more molecular ones, such as regulatory and signaling networks, their evolution, and systems biology. Quantitative methods are becoming indispensable for rationalizing and understanding these systems which are benefiting from an explosion in the quality and amount of data produced through omics and imagery.

 

The field has broad applications, from fundamental life sciences to medicine, building on both intense modeling and computational methods which are the driving forces behind the necessary interdisciplinary work. In particular, concepts from information theory and statistical physics have been instrumental in the development of powerful bio-computational methods, e.g., in genomics, population genetics and systems biology. The highly active and international nature of this field as well as its emergence in France makes it appropriate to bring the best of this research community for a top level conference at the University of Paris-Sud 11.

 

NB: The registration fee is different for students (undergraduate and graduate), academics (postdocs, researchers and faculty) and industry participants.

 

For more information: http://lptms.u-psud.fr/workshop/physbio2011/

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Partenaires :
  • CEA
  • CNRS
  • ENSTA
  • École Polytechnique
  • Supélec
  • Institut d'Optique Graduate School
  • Onera
  • Université Paris-Sud 11
  • École centrale Paris
  • ENS Cachan
  • Campus Paris-Saclay
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