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Dear Colleagues,

***** The early registration deadline for FOSBE 2018 ends on 
Monday, 06/18/2018.  *****

On behalf of the organizing committee, I am pleased to invite you to
join us for the 7th International Conference on Foundations of Systems
Biology in Engineering (FOSBE 2018), which will take place in Chicago,
Illinois, August 5-8, 2018. 

The field of systems biology has emerged as the bridge between reductionist
molecular and cellular biology approaches and the systems-level
understanding required to use this knowledge. Drawing upon the revolutionary
advances from reductionist approaches in molecular and cellular biology,
systems approaches focus on the relationships between the gene, protein, and
metabolite responses that compose the individual and population responses at
the whole organism level. The primary avenues in this search are (i)
defining the causal connections between the plethora of transcriptional,
protein, and metabolite players; (ii) linking these microscale networks to
system response; and (iii) capturing the dynamics of the system in response
to changes at lower scales.

The primary objectives of the FOSBE 2018 conference are to provide an
in-depth review and critical assessment of the current state-of-the-art, to
discuss current and future needs of research, education and training, and to
identify new directions, opportunities, and challenges in systems biology.

Major conference topics are:

• Modeling of Complex Biological Systems
• Industrial Applications of Systems and Synthetic Biology
• Multi-scale and Multi-omics Experimentation, Data Integration, and Modelling
• Network Inference and Modeling
• Synthetic Biology
• Next Generation Networks and Tools
• Systems Biology of Cellular Metabolism
• Systems and Synthetic Biology for Biotechnology
• Systems Medicine

For detailed information about the 7th FOSBE and the program, visit 
http://www.fosbe.org

Best wishes,

Juergen Hahn

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