Quantitative Biology: Current concepts and tools for microbial strain and process development

21 - 25 July 2014
Berlin

Summer School *** fully booked - waitlist ***

Modern biology follows the trends in the chemical and physical sciences to use quantitative mathematical models for the description of complex cellular behaviour. Concepts from molecular and systems biology, process engineering, and economy will have to be combined for the development of efficient biotechnological processes. To enable biotechnologists, bioengineers and biologists to pursue this interdisciplinary challenge, it is mandatory to strengthen both the mathematical skills and the basic concepts of biological systems. Thus, the Young Biotechnology Researchers Network, consisting of young experts from Germany, devised a summer school schedule that would allow participants to familiarize themselves with relevant biological concepts, mathematical modeling strategies and appropriate (software) tools.

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Attention: Please note that the venue has changed:

Technische Universität Berlin
TIB 21-C Lecture hall
Gustav-Meyer-Allee 2513355 Berlin

Accommodation: Rooms have been blocked at hotel Holiday Inn Berlin-Mitte.

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