CNLS q-bio Seminars

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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, 2:00-3:00 PM.
  • Place: CNLS Conference Room, Building 1690, TA-3, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Schedule

  • Winter 2011
    January 4, 2011: TBA
    January 11, 2011: Frank Doyle III, Chemical Engineering, UCSB Topic: The application of systems engineering tools to problems in biology.
    January 18, 2011: No visits during Holiday, Jan. 17th.
    January 25, 2011: Luthey-Schulten University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    February 1, 2011: TBA
    February 8, 2011: Rob Woods University of Georgia
    February 15, 2011: TBA
    February 22, 2011: Jeff Gore MIT
    March 1, 2011: Dave Thirumalai University of Maryland
    March 8, 2011: Steven Graves, University of New Mexico
    March 15, 2011: Gerhard Hummer NIH
    March 17, 2011: Michael Hecht Princeton
    March 22, 2011: Phillip Anfinrud NIH
    March 29, 2011: TBA

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