[CSBi-events] CSBi Symposium - January 12, 2006

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Wed Jan 4 16:40:49 EST 2006


Hi,

The annual CSBi Symposia, Systems Biology of Stem 
Cells, to be held on Thursday, January 12, 2006, 
is just a week away and we anticipate filling 
Kresge Auditorium. An exciting list of speakers 
will examine the basic biology of embryonic and 
adult stem cells not only from a molecular cell 
biology perspective but also from a computational 
and systems biology viewpoint.

Ihor Lemischka Princeton University
	Exploring Cell Fate Regulation in Stem Cells
David Gifford MIT
	Embryonic Stem Cell Regulatory Networks
Elaine Fuchs Howard Hughes Medical Institute and The Rockefeller University
	Stem Cells of the Skin and their Lineages
Allan Spradling The Carnegie Institution of Washington
	The Anatomical Genomics of Drosophila Stem Cells
Alejandro Sánchez-Alvarado Howard Hughes Medical 
Institute and University of Utah, School of 
Medicine
	Schmidtea mediterranea: Regeneration as a 
Cell Population Dynamics Problem
Stanislav Shvartsman Lewis-Sigler Institute for 
Integrative Genomics and Princeton University
	Cell Fate Determination in Developing Tissues
Lucy Shapiro Stanford University, School of Medicine
	Architecture of the Regulatory Circuit 
that Coordinates the Modular Organization of
	the Cell Cycle
Eric Davidson California Institute of Technology
	A Developmental Control System: The Sea Urchin Embryo Gene Regulatory
		Network

A few seats are still available with on-line 
registration 
(https://csbi.mit.edu/website/events/annualsymposium/2006/registration). 
We look forward to seeing you at the talks, 
coffee is served at 7:30 am.

We also thank the many industrial sponsors who 
are supporting the symposium this year, Novartis 
has taken the leadership sponsor position and 
Millenium is a key sponsor. Applied Precision, 
Archivas, Astra-Zeneca, Blackwell Publishing, 
Cellomics, Elsevier, Fujitsu, Sonofi Aventis, 
Singapore-MIT Alliance, and Zeiss are sponsors of 
the symposium.

Regards,
Paul Matsudaira
-- 

Nika Stoop-Myer, Ph.D.
Resource Development Scientist
Computational and Systems Biology Initiative (CSBi)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Ave, 68-583
Cambridge, MA   		02139

Email:	csmyer at mit.edu
Work:	617-452-4155
Fax:	617-324-0081


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