
FRONTIERS IN SYSTEMS BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM featuring young scientists in an emerging field MONDAY, MARCH 19th, 2012 Genentech Hall (Byers) Auditorium 9:30 - 10:00 am Light Breakfast in atrium 10:00 - 10:40 am Joshua Weinstein | Stanford University 'From zebrafish to humans: what snapshots of antibody repertoires can tell us about immune dynamics' 10:40 - 11:20 am Sean Summers | ETH 'Systems, biology, and control: from cell function discovery to cyborg cells' 11:20 - 12:00 pm Moran Yassour | Hebrew University / Broad Institute 'Characterizing transcriptomes from high throughput sequencing data: from yeast to mammals and back' 12:00 - 12:45 pm Lunch on your own 12:45 - 1:25 pm Marisa Eisenberg | Ohio State University 'Identifiability and parameter estimation for modeling human disease' 1:25 - 2:05 pm Mohammed AlQuraishi | Stanford University 'Predicting protein-DNA interactions from first principles' 2:05 - 2:45 pm Sean Stromberg | Emory University 'Dynamics of chronic infections and passive demethylation' 3:00 - 5:00 pm Poster session & reception in atrium All are welcome to attend | no registration required Sponsored by the UCSF Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology ------------------------------------------ Connie M. Lee, Ph.D. Associate Director Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology University of California, San Francisco 1700 4th Street, Byers Hall 408A, Box 2540 San Francisco, CA 94158 +1 (415) 514-1290 connie.lee2@ucsf.edu<mailto:connie.lee2@ucsf.edu> http://systemsbiology.ucsf.edu/ http://www.facebook.com/pages/UCSF-Center-for-Systems-Synthetic-Biology/2316... ------------------------------------------