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C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\桌面 Table of Contents PART I CONFERENCE SCHEDULE................................................................................................................ 2 PART II PLENARY SPEECHES.......................................................................................................................... 4 PART III ORAL SESSIONS.................................................................................................................................... 8 ORAL_1: GENE,DNAAND RNA............................................................................................................................... 9 ORAL_2: ALGORITHMS,MODELS,SOFTWARE AND TOOLS IN BIOINFORMATICS...................................................... 10 ORAL_3: BIO-SIGNAL PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS................................................................................................. 11 ORAL_4: PROTEIN STRUCTURE,FUNCTION AND SEQUENCE ANALYSIS................................................................... 12 ORAL_5: COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND NOVEL APPROACHES TO BIOINFORMATICS PROBLEMS..........................13 ORAL_6: BIOMEDICAL IMAGING &VISUALIZATION................................................................................................ 14 ORAL_7: BIOMEDICAL DEVICES AND MECHANICS.................................................................................................. 15 ORAL_8: AIR POLLUTION AND WATER POLLUTION................................................................................................. 16 ORAL_9: IMAGE PROCESSING AND CLINICAL ENGINEERING................................................................................... 17 ORAL_10: BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING,NEURAL ENGINEERING AND BIOMATERIALS........................................... 18 ORAL_11: NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING.............................................................................. 19 ORAL_12: WATER POLLUTION................................................................................................................................. 20 ORAL_13: CHEMICAL POLLUTION,RISK ASSESSMENT OF POLLUTION.................................................................... 21 PART IV POSTER SESSIONS.............................................................................................................................. 22 POSTER_1: BIOINFORMATICS (1).............................................................................................................................. 22 POSTER _2: BIOINFORMATICS (2).............................................................................................................................25 POSTER _3: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (1)............................................................................................................. 30 POSTER _4: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (2)............................................................................................................. 35 POSTER_5:WATER QUALITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH................................................................................................ 43 POSTER_6:AIR POLLUTION,CHEMICAL POLLUTION AND SOLID WASTE POLLUTION............................................ 45 PART V INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESENTATIONS........................................................................................ 49 PART VI HOTEL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................... 50 PATT VII CONTACT US....................................................................................................................................... 51 iCBBE2012 1 Conference Guide Part I Conference Schedule Registration May 17 ~19, 2012 08:00-20:00 May 17, 2012 08:00-18:30 May 18, 2012 Location: Lobby, 1st floor, Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai 08:00-15:00 May 19, 2012 Friday Morning, May 18 Time Activity Location: Golden Ballroom, 2nd floor, Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai 08:30-09:00 Opening Ceremony Welcome speech: Chair: Prof. Kuo-Chen Chou (Gordon Life Science Institute, USA) 09:00-09:40 Plenary Speech 1: Metabolic Modelling: A Necessary Tool for Biotechnology Prof. Athel Cornish-Bowden (National Centre for Scientifique Research , France) 09:40-10:20 Plenary Speech 2: Fenton Oxidation of Contaminants using Nanomagnetite: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Reactions Prof. Ann T. Lemley (Cornell University, USA) 10:20-10:40 Coffee Break 10:40-11:20 Plenary Speech 3: An NMR view of membrane transporters: application to mitochondrial carriers Prof. James J. Chou (Harvard Medical School, USA) 11:20-12:00 Plenary Speech 4: A General Overview of Medical Robotics Prof. Daniel Weihs (Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel) Friday Noon, May 18 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Buffet Location: TianDi Restaurant(天地自助餐厅) 1st floor , Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai Friday Afternoon, May 18 Time Activity(Coffee Break 15:40 – 16:00) Location: 3rd floor, Grand Mercure Baolong Shanhai Oral_1: Gene, DNA and RNA HuiRenRoom(荟仁厅), 3rd floor 14:00 – 18:00 Oral_2:Algorithms, Models, Software and Tools inBioinformatics HuiLiRoom(荟礼厅), 3rd floor Oral_3: Bio-Signal Processing and Analysis HuiXian Room(荟贤厅), 3rd floor Friday Evening, May 18 18:00 – 19:30 Dinner Buffet Location: TianDi Restaurant(天地自助餐厅) 1st floor , Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai iCBBE2012 2 Conference Guide Saturday Morning, May 19 Time Activity(Coffee Break 10:00 – 10:20) Location: 3rd floor, Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai Oral_4: Protein Structure, Function and Sequence Analysis HuiRen Room(荟仁厅), 3rd floor Oral_5: Computational Biology and Novel Approaches to Bioinformatics HuiLi Room(荟礼厅), 3rd floor 08:30 – 12:00 Problems Oral_6: Biomedical Imaging & Visualization HuiXian Room(荟贤厅),3rd floor Oral_7: Biomedical Devices and Mechanics HuiJian Room(荟见厅),3rd floor Oral_8: Air Pollution and Water Pollution 2nd floor Saturday Noon, May 19 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Buffet Location: TianDi Restaurant(天地自助餐厅) 1st floor , Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai Saturday Afternoon, May 19 Time Activity(Coffee Break 15:40 – 16:00) Location: 3rd floor, Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai Oral_9: Image Processing and Clinical Engineering HuiZhiRoom(荟仁厅), 3rd floor Oral_10:Biochemical Engineering, Neural Engineering and Biomatrials HuiLi Room(荟礼厅), 3rd floor 14:00 – 18:00 Oral_11: New Technologies in Biomedical Engineering HuiXian Room(荟贤厅),3rd floor Oral_12: Water Pollution 2nd floor Oral_13: Chemical Pollution, Risk Assessment of Pollution 2nd floor Saturday, May 19 Time Activity(Coffee Break: 10:00 – 10:20 & 15:40 – 16:00) Location Poster_1: Bioinformatics (1) Poster_2: Bioinformatics (2) Poster_3:Biomedical Engineering (1) 3rd floor, Grand Mercure Baolong 08:30-18:00 Poster_4:Biomedical Engineering (2) Shanghai Poster _5: Water Quality and Public Health Poster _6: Air Pollution, Chemical Pollution and Solid Waste Pollution Sunday, May 20 08:00-17:00 Conference Tour Tour Registration is only available on May 19 from 08:00-14:00 iCBBE2012 3 Conference Guide Part II Plenary Speeches Plenary Speech: Metabolic Modelling: A Necessary Tool for Biotechnology Speaker: Prof. Athel Cornish-Bowden, National Centre for Scientifique Research (CNRS), France Time: 09:00-09:40, May 18, 2012 Location: Golden Ballroom, 2nd floor, Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai Abstract: Although computer models of metabolic systems have existed for nearly half a century, the large decreases in the cost of computing, together with the appearance of readily available general modelling programs, have made them accessible to any interested biochemist? They have acquired great importance for biotechnology, because since the publication of the human and other genomes it has become much more widely understood that the effects of pharmacological agents cannot be understood or predicted simply in terms of effects on isolated enzymes. Nonetheless, great problems remain, in particular the lack of a coherent body of kinetic data for almost any pathway in a single organism. As a result, modellers have been forced to combine data obtained under different conditions for a variety of organisms, or to guess values of missing parameters, or, most extreme, to resort to purely stoicheiometric models. This last class of models, including, for example, flux balance analysis, have been very useful, but there are some important questions that they cannot answer. As all isoenzymes at a particular step catalyse the same reaction they cannot be distinguished in a stoicheiometric model, which cannot, therefore, shed any light on their functional roles. Similarly, although the importance of feedback inhibition and other mechanisms of regulation had been recognized since the 1950s these mechanisms have no effect on stoicheiometry, and so their functional efficiency cannot be studied. Kinetic models constructed after experimental characterization of all of the enzymes of a pathway (including the kinetics of reverse reactions) cannot therefore be avoided, even though they are far more difficult and laborious to construct than stoicheiometric models. These points are well illustrated by the regulation of aspartate metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana, a pathway with multiple examples of isoenzymes and many examples of feedback and other regulation. iCBBE2012 4 Conference Guide Plenary Speech:Fenton Oxidation of Contaminants using Nanomagnetite: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Reactions Speaker:Prof. Ann T. Lemley, Cornell University, USA Time: 09:40-10:20, May 18, 2012 Location: Golden Ballroom, 2nd floor, Grand Mercure Baolong Shanghai Abstract:
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