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*[http://www.t10.lanl.gov/wish/ William S. Hlavacek] | *[http://www.t10.lanl.gov/wish/ William S. Hlavacek] | ||
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*[http://cnls.lanl.gov/ Center for Nonlinear Studies] (CNLS) | *[http://cnls.lanl.gov/ Center for Nonlinear Studies] (CNLS) | ||
Revision as of 11:34, 24 February 2010
The quantitative biology (q-bio) public lecture series is dedicated to dissemination of biological knowledge gained through quantitative experimentation and computational, mathematical, and/or statistical analyses of data. The lectures will be presented by leading scientists and aimed at the general public.
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Logistics
- Time: As announced - to register to attend the upcoming private receptions and public lectures at The Art and Science of Systems Biology event on March 26 and 27 and for a detailed event schedule go to sfcomplex.org/sysbio (registration is free but limited)
- Place: Santa Fe Complex, 632 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico (parking is free but limited, so arrive early!)
Schedule
- March 26, 2010
- Garrett M. Odell and Victoria E. Foe, University of Washington, How the sea urchin embryo gets its cleavage furrows (in the right place), a lecture in two parts
- March 27, 2010
- Bridget S. Wilson, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Journey through the cell
