December 15, 2021

Mapping Group

Online Symposium


on Zoom

one-day symposium of talks, activities, AND DISCUSSIONS


The goal of this event is to interactively shape the future activities of the mapping group

... and pave the way towards integrating the complexity of GPCR signaling and according data in a comprehensive manner.


Speakers, instructors, Chairs

Graham Ladds

Keynote Speaker

University of Cambridge

United Kingdom

Dominique Sydow

Instructor

Institute of Physiology

Charité Berlin

Germany

Romaine Yvinec

Instructor

INRAE Tours

France

Marcel Bermúdez

Organizer, Speaker, Instructor

University of Münster

Germany

Johanna Tiemann

Instructor, Chair

Stein & Lindorff-Larsen Laboratory

University of Copenhagen

Denmark

Avgi-Elena Apostolakou

Instructor

National and Kapodistrian

University of Athens

Greece

Tomasz Stępniewski

Instructor

Pompeu Fabra University

Barcelona

Spain

Mariona Torrens

Chair and Co-Organizer

Pompeu Fabra University

Barcelona

Spain

Pierre Poulain

Instructor

Institut Jacques Monod

Université de Paris & CNRS

France

Jana Selent

Organizer and ERNEST Vice Chair

Pompeu Fabra University

Barcelona

Spain

Martha Sommer

Organizer and ERNEST Chair

ISAR Bioscience

Munich

Germany

Virtual Scientific Event

Join leading European experts from the signaling mapping group from the University of Cambridge in the UK, University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, University of Copenhagen, University of Athens, Charité Berlin, Université de Tours, Université de Paris, and the University in Münster in Germany.

network biology - hGPCRnet - bioinformatics - data management - dynamical modeling

highlights

Keynote: Graham Ladds (University of Cambridge):

How to link experimental data with mathematical modeling


Small Molecule Modulators: Dominique Sydow (Charité Berlin, Germany)

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Workshop Session: Romain Yvinec (Biology & Bioinformatics of Signalling Systems (Université de Tours, IFCE):

Dynamical modeling of reaction networks and biased signaling



Panel Discussion Round

How should a signaling map look like, what resources do we need and how can we connect existing resources? All five groups will be involved.


integration - computational modelling - visualization - signalling map

ernest - gPCR network - cost network - collaborations - signal transduction