The q-bio Public Lecture Series
From Q-Bio Seminar Series
The quantitative biology (q-bio) 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 internationally-renowned experts and aimed at the general public.
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Logistics
- Time: 7 PM, generally on the third Tuesday of each month
- Place: Santa Fe Complex, 632 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe
Schedule
- October 21, 2008
- Thomas Leitner, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Origin of the Domestic Dog
- Thomas Leitner was a guest on KSFR's Santa Fe Radio Café with host Mary-Charlotte on October 23, 2008. The podcast is available here.
- November 18, 2008
- Ruy M. Ribeiro, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, HIV Vaccines
- January 20, 2009
- Pablo A. Iglesias, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, An Engineer's View of the Cell
- Dr. Iglesias was interviewed by KRSN. Details are available here.
- February 17, 2009
- S. Gnanakaran, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Proteins Behaving Badly: Misfolding and Alzheimer's Disease
- March 17, 2009
- TBA
- April 21, 2009
- Arup K. Chakraborty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- May 19, 2009
- TBA
- June 16, 2009
- TBA
- July 21, 2009
- Greg Lemke, The Salk Institute
- August 18, 2009
- TBA
Organizers
Sponsor
- Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS)