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RTK Workshop Program

Sunday, October 23, 9:00 to 13:15

Report from workshop (PDF, 20K)


Location : The Rotunda Room, Harvard Medical Conference Center
9:00-9:15am Towards the establishment of a platform for systems biology of RTK signaling.
Yoshiyuki Sakaki, RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center, Japan.
9:15-9:45am Intracellular gradients of signaling activities: a distinction between electronic and living circuitry.
Boris N. Kholodenko, Thomas Jefferson Univ., USA.
9:45-10:15am Quantitative proteomic analysis of cellular signaling networks.
Forest M. White, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
10:15-10:30am Break
10:30-11:00am The EGFR System Couples Cell Response to Context.
Steven Wiley, Pacific North West National Laboratory, USA.
11:00-11:30am

Modelling the kinetic behaviour of the MAPK cascade (PDF, 955K).
David Gilbert, University of Glasgow, UK.

11:30-11:45am Temporal encoding of ERK activation.
Shinya Kuroda, University of Tokyo, Japan
11:45-12:00pm Break
12:00-12:15pm Mathematical modeling of the mammalian ErbB signaling network—reduction of combinatorial complexity and analysis of ligand-dependent responses.
Marc R Birtwistle, University of Delaware, USA.
12:15-12:30pm A dual role of Gab1 in EGF-induced signaling.
Nick Markevich, Thomas Jefferson University, USA.
12:30-12:45pm Structural and modular analysis of RTKs signaling pathways.
Julio Saez Rodriguez, Max-Planck-Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Germany.
12:45-13:15pm The issues and directions for the RTK Consortium
Hiroaki Kitano, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc, Japan.