Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track will explore the latest methodologies and technologies in functional genomics, emphasizing their applications in understanding gene function. Discussions will include high-throughput screening techniques and their role in elucidating genetic pathways.
This session will focus on the integration of systems biology with gene network analysis, highlighting computational models that elucidate complex interactions. Participants will discuss case studies that demonstrate the impact of network modeling on gene regulation.
This track will cover recent advancements in transcriptomic technologies, including RNA-Seq and single-cell transcriptomics. The focus will be on how these innovations enhance our understanding of gene expression dynamics.
This session will delve into the role of proteomics in functional genomics, examining techniques such as mass spectrometry and protein interaction mapping. Emphasis will be placed on how proteomic data can inform gene function and regulatory mechanisms.
This track will investigate the integration of metabolomics into systems biology frameworks, exploring how metabolic profiling can reveal insights into cellular processes. Discussions will include the challenges and opportunities in analyzing metabolic networks.
This session will focus on methodologies for pathway analysis and the annotation of gene functions within biological networks. Participants will share tools and strategies for linking genomic data to functional outcomes.
This track will highlight the importance of computational biology in analyzing large-scale genomic data sets. Topics will include algorithm development for data integration and the application of machine learning in genomic studies.
This session will explore the integration of various omics technologies, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. The focus will be on how multi-omics approaches can provide a holistic view of biological systems.
This track will examine the role of cellular signaling pathways in the regulation of gene expression. Presentations will cover experimental and computational approaches to dissecting these complex signaling networks.
This session will focus on the importance of phenotypic analysis in understanding the functional implications of genomic variations. Discussions will include methodologies for linking genotype to phenotype in diverse biological contexts.
This track will explore systems modeling approaches to predict gene function and interactions within biological networks. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate the application of modeling in functional genomics.
