back to All SystemsX.ch Day 2008.
Pictures by Thomas Müller
The second All-SystemsX.ch-Day took place during the Biovalley Life Sciences week, along with 11th MipTec in the Congress Center of Basel.
Besides the documentation, a SystemsX.ch cube waited for the visitors of the All-SystemsX.ch-Day.
Before the start of the meeting, the posters were already hanging.
SystemsX.ch Managing Director Daniel Vonder Mühll announced the approval of SyBIT by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Some 350 visitors joined to follow the talks.
Willy Krek, ETH Zürich, presents «his» LiverX project.
Lunch time discussions between Thomas Oertner from Friedrich Miescher Institute, Walter Senn from University of Bern, and Fritjof Helmchen from University of Zurich.
After lunch people gathered to see the session with 32 posters.
Amos Bairoch from SIB presented a program to figure out what all human proteins are doing.
SystemsX.ch Managing Director Daniel Vonder Mühll (right) and Frank Smith (left) in an engaged discussion.
Rajesh Ramaswamy from ETH Zurich won the first of the three poster awards.
Dani Vonder Mühll (left) and Peter Meier-Abt (right), Vicerector Research from University of Basel, with Matthias Truttmann, Rajesh Ramaswamy and Sylvain Meylan, the three winners of a poster award.
Sylvain Meylan explains his plans.
Coffeetalk with Nico Beerenwinkel and Edgar Delgado-Eckert from D-BSSE in Basel.
Hans-Peter Wessels, director of Basel Area and elected member of the Basel government hails SystemsX.ch as a model for scientific research projects.
Andreas Papassotiropoulos from University of Basel presented MemorX, a project idea to understanding memory pathways.
