Symposium 2009

ISB Symposium

2009 SYMPOSIUM
Molecular Systems Biology of the Cell
Sunday, April 19 and Monday, April 20

8th Annual International Symposium Addressed Molecular Systems Biology of the Cell

The Institute for Systems Biology is pleased to present it's 8th annual symposium, Molecular Systems Biology of the Cell, on April 19-20, 2009. The symposium will serve as a gathering place for some of the world's most influential researchers with presenters from institutions such as MIT, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, ISB and Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital.


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Sunday, April 19, 2009    
Welcoming Remarks    
Leroy Hood, MD, PhD, President and Co-founder, Institute for Systems Biology
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Opening Keynote Address    
David Botstein, PhD, Princeton University
Coordination of Growth Rate, Cell Cycle, Stress Response and Metabolic Activity in Yeast
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SESSION I SUBCELLULAR STRUCTURES
John Aitchison, PhD, Institute for Systems Biology
Systems Approaches to Understand Peroxisome Dynamics and Function
 
Andrej Sali, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
Integrating Diverse Data for Structure Determination of Macromolecular Assemblies
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Philip Hieter, PhD, University of British Columbia
Chromosome Instability and Synthetic Lethality in Yeast and Cancer
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Monday, April 20, 2009
   
SESSION II MOLECULAR NETWORKS
Alex van Oudenaarden, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stochastic Gene Expression and the Partial Penetrance of Phenotypes
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Benjamin Tu, PhD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Logic of a Yeast Metabolic Cycle
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Naama Barkai, PhD, Weizmann Institute of Science
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Session 2 Speaker Panel,
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SESSION III SIGNALING AND GENE REGULATIONS
Brenda Andrews, PhD, University of Toronto
Deciphering Cellular Networks and Pathways Using Yeast Functional Genomics
 
Jef Boeke, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Networks and Pathways of Lysine Modification
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Michael Tyers, PhD, University of Edinburgh
Systematic Interrogation and Manipulation of Cellular Networks: from the Kinome to the Chemome
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Session 3 Speaker Panel   Flash / Windows>
SYMPOSIUM CLOSING
Closing Keynote Address    
David Baltimore, PhD, California Institute of Technology
MicroRNAs, Regulators of Immune and Inflammatory Responses
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Closing Remarks    
Alan Aderem PhD, Director and Co-Founder, Institute for Systems Biology
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