Topical A: Systems Biology

Session 667 - Proteomics & Metabolomic Approaches to Systems Biology
With high-throughput proteomic & metabolomic technology becoming so prevalent, the natural next question is how to make use of such information. The goal for this session is to discuss how and where proteomic & metabolomic technology is being used to advance or complement our understanding of systems biology. Likewise, is systems biology informing our approach to proteomics & metabolomics? Research describing the development and testing of new hypotheses, as well as describing new techniques relating proteomics, metabolomics, and systems biology are welcome.
Chair: Kyongbum Lee
CoChair: Nathan D. Price
  De Novo Identification of Biomarker Proteins Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Peter A. DiMaggio Jr., Christodoulos A. Floudas, Kimberly A. Salinas, Michael J. Hemmer, Jose A. Serrano, Calvin C. Walker
  Panel of Gene-Pair Relative Expression Classifiers for Stratifying Various Cancer and Non-Cancer Diseases of the Human Brain
Jaeyun Sung, Nathan D. Price
  Signal Transduction Networks In Cancer: Quantitative Parameters Influence Network Topology
David Klinke
  Unifying Flux Balance and Network-Based Pathway Analyses
Ilie Fishtik
  Mapping Condition Dependent Regulation of Lipid Metabolism
Michael C. Jewett, Christopher T. Workman, Jens Nielsen
  A Functional Genomics Analysis of Central Carbon Metabolism Evolution In Yeasts
Mark P. Styczynski, Dawn A. Thompson, Jenna Pfiffner, Courtney French, Aviv Regev

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