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2nd Annual Systems Biology Center New York Symposium

The 2nd Annual Systems Biology Center New York Symposium was held at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Hatch Auditorium on Thursday, December 4th 2008

Speakers

These well recognized speakers made their presentation in our symposium:

Douglas Lauffenburger - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Quantitative Systems Analysis of EGF Receptor Signaling in Tumor Cell Migration

David Botstein - Princeton University
Coordination of Growth Rate, Cell Cycle, Stress Response and Metabolic Activity in Yeast

Alex Mogilner - University of California, Davis
How to Assemble Mitotic Spindle Fast and Avoid Errors

Ihor Lemischka - Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Dissecting Stem Cell Fate Control at the Systems Level

Susana Neves - Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Control of Microdomain Dynamics by Cell Shape Using Micropatterned Surfaces

Olga Troyanskaya - Princeton University
Functional Genomics Networks in Mammals - Biological Understanding and Disease Implications

Emilia Entcheva - SUNY Stony Brook
Engineering Cardiac Gene Expression and Tissue Function by Microstructural cues.

Upinder Bhalla - The National Center for Biological Sciences (NCBS)
Multiscale Modeling of Synaptic Plasticity