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VALAPODYN: VALIDATED PREDICTIVE DYNAMIC MODEL OF COMPLEX INTRACELLULAR PATHWAYS RELATED TO CELL DEATH AND SURVIVAL
Depaulis, Antoine; Vafiadaki, Elizabeth; Jackers, Pascale et al.
200729th Scientific Conference EEBE
 

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Keywords :
systems biology; genomics; networks; molecular interactions; dynamics; cell death; therapeutic targets; brain diseases; proteomics; microarrays; pathways; transcriptional networks
Abstract :
[en] VALAPODYN is a research network funded by the European Commission (6th Framework Program) which is developing an original systems biology approach focused on the development of multidisciplinary functional genomics related to complex biological processes and cellular networks. The aim is to generate an innovative approach to model the dynamics of molecular interaction networks (MIN) in relation to cell death and survival to detect new therapeutic targets to treat human brain diseases. The project consists of fundamental genomics research which is integrating statistical data analysis with real biological data in order to functionally annotate genes and proteins. Specialized genomics and proteomics databases for MIN modeling are being used along with leading microarray and proteomics platform systems to investigate protein-protein interactions and regulation networks. This will help to identify and validate biological targets in complex intracellular pathways to cure multifactorial diseases. Dynamic modeling specifically addresses the systems biology of complex cellular pathways and transcriptional networks. The novel dynamic models will be validated by testing the selected drug targets on innovative in vivo and in vitro models of CNS pathologies. As opposed to most current biological data analysis methods, VALAPODYN develops a dynamic and quantitative analysis method for new therapeutic targets through MIN dynamic models. It will provide a cutting-edge highly accurate in silico tool for identifying novel and effective therapeutic targets in a much faster, more efficient and more economical way than it is possible today. (www.valapodyn.eu).
Research center :
CART - Centre Interfacultaire d'Analyse des Résidus en Traces - ULiège
Disciplines :
Human health sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Genetics & genetic processes
Chemistry
Engineering, computing & technology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Depaulis, Antoine;  Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale, Grenoble, France
Vafiadaki, Elizabeth;  Foundation for Biomedical Research, Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece
Jackers, Pascale ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Chimie > Laboratoire de Spectrométrie de Masse L.S.M.
Arvanitis, D.A.;  Foundation for Biomedical Research, Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece
Kel-Margoulis, Olga;  Biobase, GmbH, Wolfenbuettel, Germany
Wingender, E.;  Biobase, GmbH, Wolfenbuettel, Germany
Vujasinovic, Todor;  HELIOS, Paris, France
Greenberg, David;  Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Soreq, Hermona;  Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
De Pauw, Edwin  ;  Université de Liège > Département de chimie (sciences) > Laboratoire de spectrométrie de masse (L.S.M.)
Dumas Milne Edwards, Jean-Baptiste;  HELIOS, Paris, France
Sanoudou, Despina;  Foundation for Biomedical Research, Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece
Language :
English
Title :
VALAPODYN: VALIDATED PREDICTIVE DYNAMIC MODEL OF COMPLEX INTRACELLULAR PATHWAYS RELATED TO CELL DEATH AND SURVIVAL
Publication date :
17 May 2007
Event name :
29th Scientific Conference EEBE
Event place :
Kavala, Greece
Event date :
17/05/2001 au 19/05/2007
Audience :
International
Name of the research project :
‘Validated Predictive Dynamic Model of Complex Intracellular Pathways Related to Cell Death and Survival’
Funders :
EU Commission, FP6 (Valapodyn)
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