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Career Development Session by Konrad Förstner — last modified 2006-11-20 18:23
What does it mean to be a scientist? Why would you choose to be a scientist? What are the job possibilities if you think that an occupation in science is the choice for you? These and other questions we would like to address in our Career Development part of the symposium. Among others we are featuring an exclusive interview with Prof. Dr. Tim Hunt who won the Nobel Prize 2001 for his outstanding discoveries of proteins regulating the cell cycle.
Omics Session / Systems Biology by Konrad Förstner — last modified 2006-11-20 18:27
Life is more than just the sum of its parts. Analyzing all entities of a biological system and their interactions are essential to the understanding of the mechanisms of biology. The computer based integration of many different types of biological experiments can lead to such new insights. In this session we will focus on some examples of systems biology.
Scientific Communication 2.0 by Konrad Förstner — last modified 2006-11-22 17:52
How can the internet help you to do science more efficiently? Wikipedia and Google Maps are two prominent results of a quiet web revolution that is currently taking place. This new movement towards sharing and community contribution of knowledge, dubbed "Web 2.0", will deeply influence scientific communication and science in general - also yours.
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