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*:'''Dec 8''': [http://www.mit.edu/~gneuert/index.htm Gregor Neuert], Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
*:'''Dec 8''': [http://www.mit.edu/~gneuert/index.htm Gregor Neuert], Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
*:'''Dec 15''': [http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Elaine_Bearer Elaine L. Bearer], University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Computational modeling of tumor progression: from physical laws to biological prediction
 
*:'''Dec 15''': [http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Elaine_Bearer Elaine L. Bearer], University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Computational modeling of tumor progression: from physical laws to biological prediction
*:'''Dec 16''': Guy Dimonte, X-1, Title TBA ''NB: this seminar talk is on a Wednesday, 1 PM - 2 PM''
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*:'''Dec 16''': Guy Dimonte, X-1, [[A cell kinetics model for prostate cancer and  its application to clinical data and individual patients]] ''NB: this seminar talk is on a Wednesday, 1 PM - 2 PM''
 
*:'''Dec 22''': [http://www.neurosurgery.emory.edu/FacultyVanMeir.htm Erwin Van Meir], Emory University  
 
*:'''Dec 22''': [http://www.neurosurgery.emory.edu/FacultyVanMeir.htm Erwin Van Meir], Emory University  
 
*[[Future Seminars]]
 
*[[Future Seminars]]

Revision as of 17:35, 14 December 2009

This weekly series of seminars aims to advance predictive modeling of cellular regulation, decision making, and other information processing phenomena. The emphasis is on deep theoretical understanding, detailed modeling, and quantitative experimentation directed at understanding the behavior of particular regulatory systems and/or elucidating general principles of cellular information processing. The seminar series has the same scientific and educational goals as the q-bio Conference and Summer School. CNLS also sponsors a monthly series of q-bio public lectures, which are aimed at disseminating biological knowledge gained through quantitative experimentation and mathematical, computational, and/or statistical analyses of data.

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Logistics

  • Time: Tuesday, 2:15-3:15 PM, starting September 2, 2008. Speakers will be at LANL all of Tuesday and the preceding Monday or following Wednesday.
  • Place: CNLS Conference Room, Building 1690, TA-3, Los Alamos National Laboratory

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