Computing the Future: Systems Biology and the NIH
was held
June 26, 2008 from 8:20 to 6:10PM
at the Natcher Conference Center, National Institutes of Health
 
This workshop was organized by the Trans-NIH Systems Biology Initiative Committee.
8:20 - 8:30  Welcome
  Daniel Camerini-Otero, NIDDK
  Michael Gottesman, Deputy Director, NIH
8:30 - 10:30 Modeling Biological Systems: Network Structure, Noise and Flux
Moderator: Ronald Germain, NIAID
Bernhard Palsson
University of California, San Diego
Developing Mechanistic Genotype-Phenotype Relationships: the Case of Microbial Metabolism
Luis A. Nunes Amaral
Northwestern University
Cartographic Methods for Systems Biology
Johan Paulsson
Harvard Medical School
Physical Limits on Noise Suppression
Harley McAdams
Stanford University
Architecture and Inherent Robustness of a Bacterial Cell Cycle Control System
10:30 - 11:00  Break
11:00 - 12:30 Genetic Networks and Regulatory Controls
Moderator: Teresa Przytycka, NCBI
Martha Bulyk
Harvard Medical School
Genomic Analysis of Transcription Factors and Cis Regulatory Elements: Regulatory Codes in DNA
Saeed Tavazoie
Princeton University
Predictive Behavior Within Microbial Genetic Networks
David Gifford
Massachusetts Institutes of Technology
Building Successful Collaborations for Systems Biology
12:30 - 1:30  Lunch
1:30 - 3:30 Integrative Systems Biology
Moderator: Gisela Storz, NICHD
Lucy Shapiro
Stanford University
Integration of Dynamic Protein Localization, Proteolysis and Phospho-signaling Drives Transcriptional Cell Cycle Circuitry
Andrew Emili
University of Toronto
Uncovering Functional Relationships in E. coli on a Genome-Wide Scale using Proteomics, Comparative Genomics and Synthetic Genetic Arrays
David Botstein
Princeton University
Coordination of Growth Rate, Cell Cycle, Stress Response and Metabolic Activity in Yeast
Aimee Dudley
Institute for Systems Biology
Integrating Spatial Dynamics and Genetic Variation into Systems Biology
3:30 - 4:00  Break
4:00 - 6:00 Systems Biology of Disease
Moderator: Alan Michelson, NHLBI
Daphne Koller
Stanford University
Individual Genetic Variation and Regulatory Networks
Edward Marcotte
University of Texas, Austin
Steps Toward Directed Identification of Disease Genes: Predicting the Consequences of Genetic Perturbations
Andrea Califano
Columbia University Medical Center
Cancer Systems Biology Comes of Age: Using Context-Specific Molecular Interaction Networks to Dissect Physiological and Pathological Phenotypes in Human Cells
Stuart Orkin
Harvard Medical School
Control of Pluripotency
6:00 - 6:10  Closing Remarks
  David Levens, NCI

 


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