SupraBiology 2014: Promoting UK-China collaboration on Systems Biology and High Performance Computing

In the second half of 2014 the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, based in Manchester (UK), hosted the first SupraBiology congress, an event attended by representa- tives of different academic institutions and industry based in both the UK and China. The congress was aimed to serve as a platform...

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Published in中国电气与电子工程前沿:英文版 no. 1; pp. 46 - 53
Main Author Ettore Murabito Riccardo Colombo Chengkun Wu Malkhey Verma Samrina Rehman Jacky Snoep Shao-Liang Peng Naiyang Guan Xiangke Liao Hans V. Westerhoff
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2015
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ISSN2095-2732
2095-2740

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Summary:In the second half of 2014 the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, based in Manchester (UK), hosted the first SupraBiology congress, an event attended by representa- tives of different academic institutions and industry based in both the UK and China. The congress was aimed to serve as a platform to discuss and promote potential collaborations between the UK and China on the subject of Systems Biology and High Performance Computing. The event, sponsored by the "BBSRC China Partnering Awards" and ISBE, was organised as a sequence of talks addressing the different aspects of Systems Biology that can benefit from High Performance Computing. A general discussion session followed where the scientific, techni- cal, and logistic aspects of the prospected UK-China collaborations were examined.
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In the second half of 2014 the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, based in Manchester (UK), hosted the first SupraBiology congress, an event attended by representa- tives of different academic institutions and industry based in both the UK and China. The congress was aimed to serve as a platform to discuss and promote potential collaborations between the UK and China on the subject of Systems Biology and High Performance Computing. The event, sponsored by the "BBSRC China Partnering Awards" and ISBE, was organised as a sequence of talks addressing the different aspects of Systems Biology that can benefit from High Performance Computing. A general discussion session followed where the scientific, techni- cal, and logistic aspects of the prospected UK-China collaborations were examined.
ISSN:2095-2732
2095-2740