« Awards and nominations for Nature | Main | Animal rights, human wrongs? »

Bookmark in Connotea

Molecular Systems Biology and ICSB

Molecular Systems Biology is the journal partner of the International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB), Long Beach, California, from 1 to 8 October 2007. Authors of the best abstracts from the conference will be invited to submit full research articles to Molecular Systems Biology. If accepted, articles will be featured in a special online issue of the journal devoted to ICSB 2007. You can submit your abstract online now.
From the conference website: cells, tissues, organs, organisms and ecological niches are systems of components whose interactions have been defined and refined by evolution. There is a resurgence of interest in achieving a systems-level understanding of biology. Systems biology seeks answers to the following key questions by integrating experimental and computational approaches: (1) What are the basic structures and properties of biological networks? (2) How do biological systems behave over time under various conditions? (3) How does a biological system maintain its robustness and stability? (4) How can we modify or construct biological systems to achieve desired properties?
Answers to these questions require breakthroughs in fields as varied as biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering and mathematics, together with an evolution of our social and educational structures so that members of different disciplines can effectively bridge conceptual, and experimental boundaries. The International Conference on Systems Biology is the premier annual meeting for everyone interested in pursuing these goals.

Molecular Systems Biology journal homepage.

Post a comment

Comments will be reviewed by the blog editors before being published, mainly to ensure that spam and irrelevant material (such as product advertisements) are not published . Please keep your comment brief. Excessively long or offensively phrased entries will be edited. Remember this blog is for feedback and discussion of matters concerning scientific authorship or peer-review - not for drawing attention to your research.

If you want to know if a NPG journal would be interested in your research, you will need to contact the journal's editorial office, which can be done via the authors & referees website.

We strongly encourage you to use your real, full name. E-mail addresses are required in case we need to discuss your comment with you directly. We won't publish your e-mail address unless you request it.

Please enter the numbers you see below - this helps us to avoid spam. If you are having trouble with this system, you can send your comment by e-mail to 'authors at nature dot com'.

please enter code