Programme

The programme is built around four themes which are central to the NCSB research programme: metabolism, gene networks, signal transduction and pattern formation.
Each of these four themes is introduced by an international keynote speaker, followed by three to four talks by PhDs and postdocs working on an NCSB project.

A poster session, preceded by poster flash presentations is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.


The latest update of the provisional programme is available from here:
NCSB 2010 symposium programme (final version dd 20101018)



The latest update of the abstract book is available from here:
NCSB 2010 symposium abstract book (final version dd 20101018)
A printed version of the abstract book will be handed out to all symposium participants at the conference centre.












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