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2008 Computational Cell Biology Course
United States - NY - Cold Spring Harbor

Hosted by: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Venue: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Dates: Jun 27, 2008 through Jul 17, 2008

Description
 
Computational Cell Biology at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York

June 27-July 17, 2008

We are pleased to announce a new summer course in Computational Cell Biology at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory outside of New York City on Long Island. The course will cover the computational modeling of cellular processes including intracellular signaling, Ca2+ signaling in particular, gene expression, cell cycle, molecular motors and motility, cardiac modeling and other topics. Lecturers will include both experimentalists and theoreticians.

This course is principally sponsored by the National Science Foundation.

The application deadline is March 15. The course is focused on advanced graduate students and postdocs, although retraining faculty would also be appropriate. We welcome mathematically inclined or interested biologists as well as biologically inclined researchers with a quantitative background. Please see the Cold Spring Harbor course website for details.

http://meetings.cshl.edu/courses.html

While we are still finalizing the schedule, faculty that have agreed to participate, in order of arrival, are:

Chris Fall, Illinois Chicago
Greg Smith, William and Mary
Les Loew, Connecticut
Bard Ermentrout, Pittsburgh
Jim Lechleiter, Texas San Antonio
Barbara Ehrlich, Yale
Boris Slepchenko, Connecticut
Artie Sherman, NIH
Charlie Peskin, New York University
David Terman, Ohio State University
Alex Mogilner, UC Davis
Dean Bottino, Novartis
Stas Shvartsman, Princeton
Claire Tomlin, UC Berkeley
John Tyson, Virginia Tech
Tim Elston, North Carolina
Jeff Hasty, UC San Diego
Jill Sible, Virginia Tech
Reka Albert, Penn State
Jennifer Linderman, Michigan
Ravi Iyengar, Mount Sinai
Jason Haugh, NC State

The course is organized by

Tim Elston
Chris Fall
Greg Smith
Les Loew
John Tyson
 
Additional Information
 
Event URL: http://meetings.cshl.edu/courses.html
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