SysbioHealth Symposium 2007
On behalf of the Scientific Advisory Board, it is a pleasure to invite you to the SYSBIOHEALTH SYMPOSIUM 2007 in Milan.
In 2005 the “International Workshop on Systems Biology 2005” that took place at the University of Milano-Bicocca aimed at introducing Systems Biology in its multidisciplinary aspects and at covering the essential state of the art of the field.
The goal of the event organised in 2007 is that of proving how Systems Biology is essential for achieving deeper knowledge of how biological systems function and for applying these findings to a more targeted and efficient drug discovery process.
The event will show how Systems Biology has already benefited the healthcare industry and how a close collaboration between academia and industry creates synergy for scientific and industrial advancement.
Many leading experts have agreed to participate as lecturers and we are confident that the SYSBIOHEALTH SYMPOSIUM 2007 will be an outstanding event with a stimulating scientific program.
Graduate students and young scientists from all over Europe, interested in Systems Biology, are cordially invited to come. The Sysbiohealth Symposium 2007 should provide a basis for a network of a young SysBio community: the experts of the future.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Milan,
Lilia Alberghina
In 2005 the “International Workshop on Systems Biology 2005” that took place at the University of Milano-Bicocca aimed at introducing Systems Biology in its multidisciplinary aspects and at covering the essential state of the art of the field.
The goal of the event organised in 2007 is that of proving how Systems Biology is essential for achieving deeper knowledge of how biological systems function and for applying these findings to a more targeted and efficient drug discovery process.
The event will show how Systems Biology has already benefited the healthcare industry and how a close collaboration between academia and industry creates synergy for scientific and industrial advancement.
Many leading experts have agreed to participate as lecturers and we are confident that the SYSBIOHEALTH SYMPOSIUM 2007 will be an outstanding event with a stimulating scientific program.
Graduate students and young scientists from all over Europe, interested in Systems Biology, are cordially invited to come. The Sysbiohealth Symposium 2007 should provide a basis for a network of a young SysBio community: the experts of the future.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Milan,
Lilia Alberghina