435. WE-Heraeus-Seminar: Physics of Biological Function

Physics of Biological Function

Seminar
Datum:
So, 21.06.2009 17:00  –   Do, 25.06.2009 12:30
Sprecher:
U. Gerland, LMU München; M. Lässig, U Köln
Adresse:
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
Hauptstr. 5, 53604 Bad Honnef, Germany

Sprache:
Englisch
Veranstaltungspartner:
Wilhelm and Else Heraeus-Foundation
Kontaktperson:
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Gerland,

Beschreibung

435th Heraeus Seminar: Physics of Biological Function

June 21 - June 25, 2009

Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany

Funded by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Stiftung

In physics, interactions between particles follow laws. In biology, interactions between biomolecules serve a function. These very different points of view are beginning to merge as research over the past years has demonstrated how, in some exemplary cases, the laws of physics constrain the implementations of biologial functions.

An important aim of this meeting is to connect young and established researchers in this field into a community, and to demonstrate how different research areas contribute to understanding biological function. Specifically, we plan sessions on the molecular basis of regulation, gene expression and regulatory dynamics, cellular and multicellular behavior, as well as population genetic and evolutionary aspects (see below).

Although the meeting is short and intense, time will be provided for informal scientific exchange between speakers and participants. We urge all speakers and participants to stay for the entire duration of the event, to generate a creative workshop atmosphere.

435th WE Heraeus Seminar: Physics of Biological Function - Speakers

Current list of confirmed speakers:

Johannes Berg (Universität Freiburg)
Dennis Bray (Cambridge, UK)
Ralf Bundschuh (Ohio State University, USA)
Erwin Frey (LMU München)
Oskar Hallatschek (MPI DS, Göttingen)
Martin Howard (John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK)
Lars Hufnagel (EMBL, Heidelberg)
Matt Scott (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Frank Jülicher (MPI für Physik komplexer Systeme, Dresden)
Markus Kollmann (Humboldt Universität, Berlin)
Karsten Kruse (Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken)
Peter Lenz (Universität Marburg)
Sebastian Maerkl (EPFL, Lausanne)
Madeleine Leisner (Harvard University, USA)
Ivan Matic (Universite Necker, Paris)
Leonid Mirny (MIT, USA)
Ville Mustonen (Universität zu Köln)
Erik van Nimwegen (Biozentrum Basel)
Joachim Rädler (LMU München)
Kim Sneppen (CMOL, Kopenhagen)
Pieter Rein ten Wolde (AMOLF, Amsterdam)
Victor Sourjik (ZMBH, Heidelberg)
Sander Tans (AMOLF, Amsterdam)
Massimo Vergassola (Institut Pasteur, Paris)

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