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=== Dr Christine Faulkner (Oxford Brookes University) ===
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 '''The regulation of cell-to-cell communication during pathogen invasion'''

  . Cell-to-cell communication is a fundamental biological process, necessary for co-ordination of development and environmental responses in multicellular organisms. The receptor-like protein AtLYM2 is located at plasmodesmata and mediates chitin-triggered changes to cell-to-cell communication during fungal pathogen invasion . AtLYM2 functions independently of the chitin receptor CERK1 and thus identifies that there are multiple chitin perception mechanisms in plants.
||||||||<width="1158px" height="36px" style="text-align:center">'''India-UK Systems Biology of Metabolism, Stress and Disease''' ||
||<height="36px">'''<<BR>> ''' ||||||<style="text-align:center">''Technology Campus, Salt Lake, University of Calcutta'' ||
||<height="22px">'''Monday''' ||'''21 January 2013''' ||<<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="22px"><<BR>> ||09:30 – 10:30 ||Registration ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||10:30 – 11:00 ||Introduction ||Fell, Kundu ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||'''Session 1''' ||'''Rice Systems Biology''' ||Chair: D Fell ||
||<height="41px"><<BR>> ||11:00 – 11:50 ||Dr Ashwani Pareekh (JNU, New Delhi) ||Dissecting Out The Complex Trait Of Abiotic Stress Tolerance In Plants: Will A Systems Biology Approach Be Of Some Help? ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||11:50 – 12:40 ||Dr Mark Poolman (Oxford Brookes University) ||Genome-Scale Metabolic Modelling Of Rice ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||12:40 – 14:00 ||Lunch ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||14:00 – 14:50 ||Dr Sudip Kindu (University of Calcutta) ||Analysis Of Metabolic Interactions Between Cellular Compartments In Rice ||
||<height="46px"><<BR>> ||14:50 – 15:40 ||To be arranged || ||
||<height="22px"><<BR>> ||15:40 – 16:00 ||Tea ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="22px"><<BR>> ||'''Session 2''' ||'''Plant Stress and Disease''' ||Chair: to be announced ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||16:00 – 16:50 ||Dr Christine Faulkner (Oxford Brookes University) ||The Regulation Of Cell-To-Cell Communication During Pathogen Invasion ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||16:50 – 17:40 ||Prof Arun Lahiri Majumdar (Bose Institute) ||To be announced ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||<<BR>> || || ||
||<height="42px"><<BR>> ||17:40 – 18:00 ||'''General discussion''' || ||
||<height="22px"><<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||19:30 ||'''Pre-dinner drinks / Speakers' Dinner''' || By invitation||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="22px">'''Tuesday''' ||'''22 January 2013''' ||<<BR>> ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="22px">'''<<BR>> ''' ||'''Session 3''' ||'''Modelling Metabolism and Disease''' ||Chair: S Kundu ||
||<height="39px"><<BR>> ||09:00 – 09:50 ||Dr Anu Raghunathan (NCL, Pune) ||From Cell Lines To Tissue Specific Flux Balance Models: Cancer Cell Growth And Metabolism ||
||<height="41px"><<BR>> ||09:50 – 10:40 ||Prof K V Venkatesh (IIT Bombay) ||Multi-scale Structured Kinetic Model for Analyzing Disease States in Metabolic Syndrome ||
||<height="22px"><<BR>> ||10:40 – 11:00 ||Tea / Coffee ||<<BR>> ||
||<height="44px"><<BR>> ||11:00 – 11:50 ||Dr Santanu Datta (Cellworks, Bangalore) ||Delineating The Genetic And Chemical Vulnerability Of Anti-Infective Drug Targets ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||'''Session 4''' ||'''Plant Metabolism''' ||Chair: M Poolman ||
||<height="22px"><<BR>> ||11:50 – 12:40 ||Dr Nick Kruger (University of Oxford) ||To be announced ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||12:40 – 14:00 ||Lunch || ||
||<height="40px"><<BR>> ||14:00 – 14:50 ||Prof A S Raghavendra (University of Hyderabad) ||Optimisation of Photosynthesis by Multiple Intracellular Compartments in Plant Cells: A Systems Biochemistry Outlook ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||14:50 – 15:40 ||Prof David Fell (Oxford Brookes University) ||Modelling Tomato Fruit Metabolism ||
||<height="24px"><<BR>> ||<<BR>> || || ||
||<height="45px"><<BR>> ||15:40 – 16:00 ||'''General Discussion and close''' || ||
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=== Dr Santanu Datta (Cellworks) ===
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 '''Delineating the genetic and chemical vulnerability of anti-infective drug targets'''

  . The equity of a drug target is majorly evaluated by its genetic vulnerability with tools ranging from antisense and microRNA driven knockdowns to induced expression of the target protein. In order to upgrade the process of antibacterial target identification and discern its most effective type of inhibition, an in silico tool box that evaluates its genetic and chemical vulnerability leading either to stasis or cidal outcome was constructed and validated.


=== Dr Ashwani Pareek (JNU, New Delhi) ===
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 '''Dissecting out the complex trait of abiotic stress tolerance in plants: will a systems biology approach be of some help?'''

  . Abiotic stresses cause a significant decline in crop yield worldwide. We are trying to dissect of the complex trait of salinity and drought response in rice plants. Contemporary tools of transcriptomics, proteomics, Ionomics, metabolomics etc are being used to understand the response of rice seedlings towards these stresses. One of the important conclusion which can be drawn easily from these analysis is that the response is quite complex in nature. Hundereds of genes, proteins and metabolites are found to be up regulated or down regulated in rice seedlings within few minutes of salinity stress. The question still remains with us - which gene shall we engineer? which genes should be pyramided? will systems biology approach provide a solution to this? We have picked up a set of "candidate genes" from this list and have used the tools of functional genomics to validate the role of these unknown genes in stress tolerance. Data pertaining to these experiments will be discussed.


=== Prof A S Raghavendra (University of Hyderabad) ===
 . '''Optimisation of Photosynthesis by Multiple Intracellular Compartments in Plant Cells: A Systems Biochemistry Outlook'''

  . Key metabolic processes in plant cells depend on dynamic inter-organelle interactions. The crosstalk between compartments is mediated by multiple signals, such as, metabolite movements, redox status and even pH. My talk would describe the signalling network between chloroplasts, mitochondria, peroxisomes, and cytoplasm, which achieves not only optimisation of photosynthesis but also protects against photoinhibition.
Abstracts of the contributed talks are on the [[Meetings/Kolkata2013/Abstracts|abstracts]] page.

Meeting Programme

India-UK Systems Biology of Metabolism, Stress and Disease


Technology Campus, Salt Lake, University of Calcutta

Monday

21 January 2013




09:30 – 10:30

Registration



10:30 – 11:00

Introduction

Fell, Kundu


Session 1

Rice Systems Biology

Chair: D Fell


11:00 – 11:50

Dr Ashwani Pareekh (JNU, New Delhi)

Dissecting Out The Complex Trait Of Abiotic Stress Tolerance In Plants: Will A Systems Biology Approach Be Of Some Help?


11:50 – 12:40

Dr Mark Poolman (Oxford Brookes University)

Genome-Scale Metabolic Modelling Of Rice


12:40 – 14:00

Lunch



14:00 – 14:50

Dr Sudip Kindu (University of Calcutta)

Analysis Of Metabolic Interactions Between Cellular Compartments In Rice


14:50 – 15:40

To be arranged


15:40 – 16:00

Tea



Session 2

Plant Stress and Disease

Chair: to be announced


16:00 – 16:50

Dr Christine Faulkner (Oxford Brookes University)

The Regulation Of Cell-To-Cell Communication During Pathogen Invasion


16:50 – 17:40

Prof Arun Lahiri Majumdar (Bose Institute)

To be announced




17:40 – 18:00

General discussion






19:30

Pre-dinner drinks / Speakers' Dinner

By invitation





Tuesday

22 January 2013




Session 3

Modelling Metabolism and Disease

Chair: S Kundu


09:00 – 09:50

Dr Anu Raghunathan (NCL, Pune)

From Cell Lines To Tissue Specific Flux Balance Models: Cancer Cell Growth And Metabolism


09:50 – 10:40

Prof K V Venkatesh (IIT Bombay)

Multi-scale Structured Kinetic Model for Analyzing Disease States in Metabolic Syndrome


10:40 – 11:00

Tea / Coffee



11:00 – 11:50

Dr Santanu Datta (Cellworks, Bangalore)

Delineating The Genetic And Chemical Vulnerability Of Anti-Infective Drug Targets


Session 4

Plant Metabolism

Chair: M Poolman


11:50 – 12:40

Dr Nick Kruger (University of Oxford)

To be announced


12:40 – 14:00

Lunch


14:00 – 14:50

Prof A S Raghavendra (University of Hyderabad)

Optimisation of Photosynthesis by Multiple Intracellular Compartments in Plant Cells: A Systems Biochemistry Outlook


14:50 – 15:40

Prof David Fell (Oxford Brookes University)

Modelling Tomato Fruit Metabolism




15:40 – 16:00

General Discussion and close

Abstracts of the contributed talks are on the abstracts page.

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