CNLS q-bio Seminars
From Q-Bio Seminar Series
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
Schedule
- Past Seminars
- Upcoming Seminars, Spring 2009
- May 19: There is no seminar talk because of the CNLS Annual Conference.
- May 26: Paul D. Adams, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, The Joint BioEnergy Institute
- Upcoming Seminars, Summer 2009
- June 2: Joshua Shaevitz, Princeton University
- June 9: Aaron R. Dinner, University of Chicago
- June 16: Christopher Voigt, University of California, San Francisco, Programming Cells: Using a Synthetic Light Sensor as a Fast, High-Resolution Input to Signaling Networks
- June 23: Michael Samoilov, QB3/University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- June 30: TBA
- July 7: Omar Saleh, University of California, Santa Barbara
- July 14: Linus J. Schumacher, University of Cambridge
- July 21: Greg Lemke, The Salk Institute
- July 28: TBA
- Aug 4: Andrew H. Clayton, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, EGF receptor in the lime light
- Aug 11: no seminar
- Aug 18: TBA
- Aug 25: TBA
Organizers
Sponsor
- Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS)