Chilean EMBnet node: progress report

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J. Cristian Salgado

Universidad de Chile, DCC - Escuela de Ingeniería, Dept. of Computer Science, Santiago, Chile

In the past three years we have held a large number of activities related to bioinformatics and Systems Biology, which have had a big impact on the local scientific community. We have organized two mathematical modeling courses (1-2 weeks) aimed at the national biological research community.;

During this period, we have been awarded a major national grant (1 M$ USD/yr) for the creation of the Institute for Cell Dynamics and Biotechnology: A Centre for Systems Biology (http://www.icdb.uchile.cl/icdb). This institute is composed by scientists whose background and area of expertise is very diverse. There has been a tremendous amount of cross-fertilization between the scientists participating in this institute, leading to a large number of collaborations, such as:

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Figure 1. ICDB Institute - The Chilean node.

This scientific diversity has generated a very large number of scientific collaborations between mathematicians, biologists, bioengineers, computer scientists and chemists which have focused both on Systems Biology as well as Mathematical Biology, a young innovative discipline in our country and in Latin America. These interactions have generated several industrial patents and over 65 scientific publications in high impact factors journals. One of them was in fact published on the EMBnet’s special issue of BMC bioinformatics (2009, V10, S6). A full list of publications is available upon request.

In 2008 the institute supported and trained of 71 Ph.D. students, postdocs and young scientists in programmes ranging from bioengineering, mathematical modelling and computer science to biochemistry, neuroscience, microbiology and chemistry. These students are receiving formal training in biology, computer science and mathematics and most of them are doing part of their research projects abroad or in collaboration with top laboratories and research centres in US and Europe (Laboraratoire Jacques-Louis Lions University of Paris VI, University of Cambridge, University of Kent, University of Delft, National Biotechnology Center of Spain, Functional Genomics Centre at the University of Manchester, the Bioengineering Laboratory at Northwestern University, the Metabolomics Laboratory at the University of Stuttgart and the Proteomics Laboratory at the University of Virginia and others).