Training

Annual Symposium 2007

Systems Biology and the Environment

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Sunday, April 22 and Monday, April 23

6th Annunal International Symposium Addressed the Environment through Systems Biology

ISB held its fifth annual international symposium at our research facility in Seattle, Washington. This year’s event, Systems Biology and Medicine, hosted 250 scientists from around the world (China, India, Taiwan, Israel, Mexico, France, Canada and the U.S.) to discuss and learn about the future of medicine through disease prevention. For the first time, the public had free access to the symposium through ISB’s web site (live webcast) to further understand systems biology and its potential in the field of medicine.

ISB held its sixth annual international symposium, Systems Biology and the Environment, at the ISB research facility in Seattle, Washington.

The two day event featured leading researchers in the a reas of energy sources, interactions between the environment and microbial communities, plant systems biology, biological responses to extreme environments, biodiversity, toxicology, and infectious disease.

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Sunday, April 22, 2007
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Welcoming Remarks
Leroy Hood, President
Institute for Systems Biology
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Keynote Address
Sallie Chisholm, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute for Technology
Tiny Cells, Global Impact: What Prochlorococcus Can Teach Us about Systems Biology
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John Delaney, Ph.D., University of Washington
Transforming Ocean and Earth Sciences with Distributed Submarine Sensor Networks Wired to Next-Generation Internet
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Steve Koonin, Ph.D., BP p.l.c.
Challenges in Energy Biosciences
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Monday, April 23, 2007
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Antoine Danchin, Ph.D., Institut Pasteur
The Bacterial Core Genome is an Archive of the Origin of Life
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Elliott Meyerowitz, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
Regulated Morphogen Transport: A Novel Mechanism of Development
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Jim Fredrickson, Ph.D. , Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Integrated Genome-Based Investigations of Shewanella Ecophysiology
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Nitin Baliga, Ph.D., Institute for Systems Biology
Systems Approaches to Statistically Learn Regulatory Circuits Underlying Responses to Diverse Environmental Insults
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Ben Kerr, Ph.D., University of Washington
The Evolution of a ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ within Host-pathogen Population Networks
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Steve Briggs, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Global Proteome Changes Caused by Nematode Infection
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John Groopman, Ph.D. , Johns Hopkins University
From Biomarkers to Pathobiology: The Chemical-Viral Conspiracy in Liver Cancer
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David Cox, M.D., Ph.D., Perlegen Sciences, Inc.
Human DNA Variation, Environmental Exposure, and Common Human Disease
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