Symposium Program

SATURDAY 12th:

14:00- Nicholas Davis: Palmitoyl-proteomics of yeast and brain, the skinny on fat proteins.

14:40- Elizabeth Conibear: Genome-wide approaches for discovering new regulators of the AP-1 complex.

15:20- Javier Valdez-Taubas: Structure-function analyses of the palmitoyltransferase Swf1.

15:40- Pablo Aguilar: Eisosome biogenesis.

16:00-16:15- Coffee Break

16:15- Assen Roguev: High-throughput quantitative genetics for interrogating gene function in yeast.

16:55- Luis Acerenza: Regulatory design in a minimal system integrating membrane and
metabolic energy processes.

17:15- Alex de Luna: Genetic robustness and innovation. Exploring the two faces of gene duplication.

17:55- Jorg Stelling: Metabolic networks and their control at large scale.

19:00-21:00 Group Picture and free time

21:00- Dinner and poster session

SUNDAY 13th:

9:00- Edda Klipp:  Mathematical modeling of signaling pathways and their interaction with cell cycle and metabolism.

9:40- Alejandro Colman-Lerner: Analysis of the role of ligand-receptor dynamics during yeast sensing of mating pheromone gradients.

10:00-10:15- Coffee break

10:15- Gunnar Cedersund: Conclusions rather than suggestions concerning properties of single single cells and single reactions.

10:55- Stephen Altschuler: Stochastic clustering of signaling molecules, a neutral drift model for positive feedback.

12:00-13:30 Lunch

14:00: Stefan Hohmann:  Systems properties of Snf1 signalling.

14:40: Roger Brent: The information in the signal, and variation in signal and response.