Meeting programme

  • Registration will take place in the Foyer of the Computer Science and IT Building Jubilee Campus, from 10.00 on Monday 5th January 2009
  • The study group will start at 11.00 on Monday 5th January and finish at 17.00 on Thursday 8th January
  • Lunch, coffee and tea will be served in the Atrium of the Computer Science and IT Building
  • The Conference Dinner on Tuesday 6 January will be at the NCSL Learning and Conference Centre

Problems for consideration at the meeting:

  1. Applying systems approaches to biofuel research: Prediction of function of plant polysaccharide synthesis enzymes
  2. The mechanics of cell separation during plant organ abscission
  3. Modelling landrace structure in underutilised crops – bambara groundnut as an example
  4. Modelling carbon assimilatory and recycling pathways in Arabidopsis seedlings
  5. A model for floral organ development in Arabidopsis
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