2007 SEMINARS
DATE TITLE
SPEAKER
01/10/07

Interrogating genome-scale reconstructions of integrated signaling, regulatory, and metabolic networks

Jason Papin
University of Virginia
01/31/07
From Sequences to Science –
New Perspectives on Protein Sequences and Structures
William Pearson
University of Virginia
02/09/07
Adaptively inferring human transcriptional subnetworks
Michael Zhang
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories
02/22/07
Multi-cell Agent-based Simulations of Vascular Tissue Patterning
Shayn Peirce-Cottler
University of Virginia
03/14/07
System-Level Analysis of Metabolic Homeostasis in Yeast
David Botstein
Princeton University
03/19/07
Cardiac systems biology: from networks to function
Jeff Saucerman
University of Virginia
04/04/07
Evolution and Specificity of Protein Kinase pathways
Sharad Ramanathan
Harvard University
04/26/07
Biological automata
Kobi Benenson
Harvard University
05/02/07
Engineering Gene Networks: Integrating Synthetic Biology & Systems Biology
Jim Collins
Boston University
05/10/07
Looking at C. elegans early development and evolution
Fabio Piano
New York University
06/04/07
Partition diagrams of phase space according to the signs of eigenvalues
Rene Thomas
Université Libre de Bruxelles
06/12/07
Effect of genomic mutations on fitness, function, and phenotype
Shamil Sunyaev
BWH, Harvard Medical School
06/21/07
Genetic and chemical inference from dynamics of protein complexes in living cells
Steve Michnick
University of Montreal
6/27/07
Using a systems approach to understand EGF receptor signaling
Steven Wiley
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
07/24/07

SEBINI-CABIN – a software architecture to support systems biology through network inference
Ronald Taylor
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
07/25/07
Learning to Express Mammalian Proteins
Jim Hartley
NCI/SAIC
08/01/07
Systems biology to investigate biochemical pathways for metabolic functions in vivo
Paul Maciejewski
Yale University
08/03/07
From Signatures to Models: understanding cancer through microarrays
Aviv Regev
Harvard University
08/28/07
Using RNA-Binding Proteins and microRNA Targeting to Study the mRNP Code
Scott Tenenbaum
University at Albany-SUNY
09/17/07
How structural networks influence cellular information processing networks
Donald Ingber
Children's Hospital Boston
09/25/07
Antibiotic interaction networks and drug resistance
Roy Kishony
Harvard Medical School
11/29/07
From Genome to Organism to Population: Insights from Models and Measures of Virus Growth
John Yin
University of Wisconsin
12/11/07
Manipulating the interaction specificity of bZIP coiled coils and Bcl-2 family proteins

 

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