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Revision as of 17:44, 4 March 2010
The Art and Science of Systems Biology is scheduled for March 26 and 27. It will feature public lectures on quantitative biology and an exhibition of winning pieces in the NSF-sponsored 2009 International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge. Click here to visit the web site for this event hosted by Santa Fe Complex.
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Location
This event will take place at Santa Fe Complex, 632 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Free parking is available but limited. Additional nearby parking is available in the Railyard area.
Schedule
Friday, March 26, 2010
- 16:30-17:30 Private reception for registered participants
- Register here (registration is fast and free, but limited)
- 17:30-20:00 Public Lecture 1
- 17:30-17:45 Welcome, TBA
- 17:35-17:40 Welcome, Dr. Katharine Chartrand, Executive Director, New Mexico Consortium
- 17:40-17:45 Welcome, TBA
- 17:45-18:00 Introduction of speakers, Dr. Elaine L. Bearer, Professor, Department of Pathology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine
- 18:00-18:40 Part I, How the sea urchin embryo gets its cleavage furrows (in the right place), Dr. Garrett M. Odell and Dr. Victoria E. Foe, University of Washington
- 18:40-18:50 Break
- 18:50-19:30 Part II, How the sea urchin embryo gets its cleavage furrows (in the right place), Dr. Garrett M. Odell and Dr. Victoria E. Foe, University of Washington
- 19:30-19:45 Questions & Answers
- 19:45-21:00 Viewing
- ARTS Lab dome projections
- Winning pieces from the 2009 International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge (Branching Morphogenesis; Kuen's Surface: a Meditation on Euclid, Lobachevsky, and Quantum Fields; Jellyfish Burger; Save our Earth, Let's Go Green; Flower Power), additional information about the winning pieces is available online from the NY Times here, from Science magazine here, and from NSF here
Saturday, March 27, 2010
- 12:00-13:00 Kid-friendly opening reception and viewing
- 12:00 Doors open - viewing of ARTS Lab dome projections of Molecularium videos
- 12:45-13:00 Welcome, TBA
- 13:00-16:00 Workshop 1 - Nanoscience (abstract)
- Interactive experiments for kids of all ages - a national NanoDays event
- Exhibits are on display all afternoon
- 14:00-15:00 Workshop 2 - Agent-based modeling (abstract)
- 14:00-14:30 A brief introduction to agent-based modeling of molecular interactions (Dr. William S. Hlavacek)
- 14:30-15:00 Software tutorial - learn what executable biology is all about! (Drs. Bin Hu and Ryan N. Gutenkunst)
- 15:00-16:00 Workshop 3 - Imaging
- Take a peek at the molecular world
- 16:00-16:30 Break
- 16:30-17:30 Private reception for registered participants
- Register here (registration is fast and free, but limited)
- 17:30-19:00 Public Lecture 2
- 17:30-17:45 Welcome, Dr. Janet M. Oliver, Director, New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling, University of New Mexico Cancer Center
- 17:35-17:40 Welcome, Dr. Edward Angel, Chair, Board of Directors, Santa Fe Complex
- 17:40-17:45 Welcome, Dr. Robert E. Ecke, Director, Center for Nonlinear Studies
- 17:45-18:00 Introduction of speakers, Dr. Angela Wandinger-Ness, Professor, Department of Pathology, University of New Mexico School of Medicine
- 18:00-18:45 Talk, Journey through the cell, Dr. Bridget S. Wilson, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center
- 18:45-19:00 Questions & Answers
- 19:00-21:00 Viewing
- ARTS Lab dome projections
- Winning pieces from the 2009 International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge (Branching Morphogenesis; Kuen's Surface: a Meditation on Euclid, Lobachevsky, and Quantum Fields; Jellyfish Burger; Save our Earth, Let's Go Green; Flower Power), additional information about the winning pieces is available online from the NY Times here a, from Science magazine here, and from NSF here
Speakers
Art
Click here to see a video about the winners of the 2009 Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.
- Branching Morphogenesis (First Place, Illustration), Peter Lloyd Jones, Andrew Lucia, and Jenny E. Sabin, University of Pennsylvania's Sabin + Jones LabStudio
- Kuen's Surface: a Meditation on Euclid, Lobachevsky, and Quantum Fields (First Place, Illustration), Richard Palais and Luc Benard, University of California, Irvine
- Jellyfish Burger (Honorable Mention, Illustration), Dave Beck, Clarkson University, and Jennifer Jacquet, University of British Columbia
- Save our Earth, Let's Go Green (First Place, Photography), Sung Hoon Kang, Boaz Pokroy, and Joanna Aizenberg, Harvard University
- Flower Power (Honorable Mention, Photography), Russel Tayloy, Briana K. Whitaker, and Briana L. Cartens, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Other pieces contributed by Tom Greenbaum (Albuquerque kiln-cast glass artist), Lynda Burch (Albuquerque and Santa Fe graphic artist), Seth Ruffins and Rusty Lansford (Los Angeles artists and visualization scientists), Noel Harvey (Santa Fe grapic artist), Lauren Ehrlich (Palo Alto/ Stanford visualization scientist), Elaine Bearer (Albuquerque scientist), David Laidlaw (Brown/Providence Rhode Island visualization computer scientist), Russ Jacobs (Caltech imaging scientist), Diane Lidke (Albuquerque visualization scientist), and Anand Krishna Tiwari (Zeiss microscopy and imaging contest winner in 2008, Indian visualization student).
Organizers and Event Coordinators
- Edward Angel
- Susan Ashford
- Elaine L. Bearer
- William S. Hlavacek
- Janet M. Oliver
- Adam Shipman
Sponsors
- The New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling (STMC)
- New Mexico Consortium (NMC)
- Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS)
- University of New Mexico Nanoscience & Microsystems Program
- University of New Mexico Cancer Center
- Santa Fe Complex (sfX)
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Science magazine
- National Centers for Systems Biology (NCSB)
- National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)




