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2005 Northwest Symposium for Systems Biology - Toward a Predictive Science

Preliminary Program

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2005
7:30am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast - EMSL 1075
8:00am - 8:10am Opening Remarks - EMSL Auditorium
Steven Colson, Associate Laboratory Director, Fundamental Sciences Directorate
8:10am - 8:20am

Overview “Toward A Predictive Science” and Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Karin Rodland, Symposium Chair, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

8:20am - 9:10am

Keynote Address - "The Transformation of Biology - Systems, Technology and Computing"
David Galas, Keck Graduate Institute and Battelle Memorial Institute

Session I: Generating the Data Needed for Prediction
9:10am - 9:20am Introduction
Hans Scholten, Session Chair, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
9:20am - 10:00am What Biofilm Parameters Are Useful for System Modeling?
Gill Geesey, Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University
10:00am - 10:45am

Extending the Capabilities of Microarrays for Uncovering Functional Linkages Between Genes
David Galbraith, University of Arizona

10:45am - 11:00am Break
11:00am - 11:45am Systems Analysis of the Response of Human Mammary Epithelial Cells to Epidermal Growth Factor Stimulation
Brian Thrall, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
11:45am - 12:30pm Defining the Extent of Genetic Variability
Peter Nelson, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
12:30pm - 1:15pm Lunch - EMSL 1075 & 1077
Session II: Generating Models that Predict
1:30pm - 1:40pm Introduction - EMSL Auditorium
Haluk Resat, Session Chair, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
1:40pm - 2:30pm

Mining Metabolomic Data for Systems Biology
Joanne Kelleher , Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2:30pm - 3:15pm

Modeling the Control of Yeast Cell Differentiation
Tim Galitski, Institute for Systems Biology

3:15pm - 3:30pm Break and Poster Setup
3:30pm - 4:15pm

Model-Aided Analysis of Cellular Signal Transduction Pathways
Mariko Hatakeyama, RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center, Yokohama, Japan

4:15pm - 5:00pm

Modeling Signal Transduction in Space and Time
Haluk Resat, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

5:00pm - 5:15pm Wrap-up
Karin Rodland, Symposium Chair, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
5:15pm - 6:15pm Poster Session and Reception
EMSL 1075-1077
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2005
7:30am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast - EMSL 1075
8:00am -
8:10am

EMSL Auditorium
Introduction - Karin Rodland, Symposium Chair

Session III: Applications: Brave New World
8:10am - 8:20am Introduction
Alan Aderem, Session Chair, Institute for Systems Biology
8:20am - 9:10am

Life at Ultra-High pH: Implications for Modern and Ancient Ecosystems on Earth (and Perhaps Elsewhere?)
Kenneth Nealson, University of Southern California

9:10am - 10:00am

Comparative Profiling of Complex Protein Mixtures with Peptide Arrays Generated from LC-MS Mass Spectrometry
Martin McIntosh , Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

10:00am - 10:45am

A Systems Approach to Dissecting Immunity
Alan Aderem , Institute for Systems Biology

10:45am - 11:00am

Close Out - Karin Rodland