Training

Annual Symposium 2008

Systems Biology and Engineering

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Sunday, April 20 and Monday, April 21

7th Annual International Symposium Addressed the Engineering through Systems Biology

The Institute for Systems Biology and the University of Washington College of Engineering will hold the 7th annual symposium, Systems Biology and Engineering, on April 20-21, 2008. This year’s symposium is a two-day event gathering the most influential researchers transforming biology into an integrative discipline investigating complex systems with this year’s focus on the areas of biological imaging, single-cell and single-molecule experimentation and synthetic biology.

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Sunday, April 20, 2008
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Welcoming Remarks
Leroy Hood, President
Institute for Systems Biology
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Opening Keynote Address
Nathan Myhrvold, Ph.D., Intellectual Ventures,LLC Flash / Windows
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SESSION I BIOLOGICAL IMAGING
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Mark Ellisman, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Multi-scale Imaging of the Nervous System: Where’s the Dark Matter?
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Richard Caprioli, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Molecular Imaging and Profiling of Tissues Sections Using Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Biological and Clinical Research.
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Shuming Nie, Ph.D., Emory University
Nanotechnology and Bioengineering for Personalized Medicine
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Lucas Pelkmans, Ph.D., ETH Institute of Molecular Systems Biology
Revealing and Predicting Single-Cell Heterogeneity Signatures in Human Cell Populations Applied to Virus Entry and Endocytosis
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Session 1 Speaker Panel Flash / Windows
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Monday, April 21, 2008
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SESSION II SINGLE-CELL and SINGLE-MOLECULE EXPERIMENTATION
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Adrian Ozinsky, M.D., Ph.D., Institute for Systems Biology
Imaging, analysis and manipulation of single cells
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David Walt, Ph.D., Tufts University
Using Optical Arrays to Study Single Enzyme Molecules and Single Cells in Large Populations
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Deirdre Meldrum, Ph.D., Arizona State University
Life-on-a-Chip: Single Cell Technologies for Health and the Environment
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Session 2 Speaker Panel, Flash / Windows
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SESSION III SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY
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Jay Keasling, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Synthetic Biology in Pursuit of Low-Cost, Effective, Anti-Malarial Drugs
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Michael Elowitz, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology
Dynamics and Noise in Cell Fate Decisions
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Drew Endy, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Technologies for Engineering Biology
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Session 3 Speaker Panel Flash / Windows
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SYMPOSIUM CLOSING
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Closing Keynote Address
Bill Gates, Gates Foundation and Microsoft Flash / Windows
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Closing Remarks
Alan Aderem Ph.D., Director of ISB Flash / Windows
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