4th Annual Duke Systems Biology Symposium
Title: "Perspectives on Systems Biology"
Date: October 2, 2009
9:00 am -5:00 pm
French Family Science Center Auditorium 2231
Imaging Workshop on 10/1 and Annual Symposium on 10/2
Speakers
We are delighted to have the following accomplished scientists visiting us as guest speakers:
- Jayanth Banavar, Penn State - "Inferring gene interactions from microarray data using the principle of maximum entropy"
- Fred Cross, Rockefeller - "An autonomous oscillatory module controlling release of Cdc14 phosphatase is phase-locked to the cyclin-Cdk oscillator "
- Jim Ferrell, Stanford - "Dissecting the mitotic trigger"
- Fred Nijhout, Duke - "Desperately Chasing the Steady-State"
- Aviv Regev, MIT - "Unbiased reconstruction of a mammalian transcriptional network mediating the differential response to pathogens"
- John Storey, Princeton - "Experimental Design for Systems Biology"
Posters
Attendees are welcome to present a poster at the afternoon poster session.
Schedule
All talks will take place in French Family Sciences Center (FFSC). The poster session will take place on the lower level of French Family Sciences Center. The closest garage for daytime parking is Parking Garage IV, between the student center (Bryan Center) and French (FFSC).



