Genetics, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Colloquium
Thursdays, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
UC San Diego, Powell-Focht Bioengineering Hall, Fung Auditorium
Complete schedule here

The SDCSB’s Quarterly Systems-to-Synthesis Meeting: Spring 2015

Friday, April 10, 2015, from 1:30 pm – 6 pm

Meeting Rooms on Fifteen, 15th Floor of Building 1, Village West

 

The SDCSB’s Quarterly Systems-to-Synthesis Meeting will feature short talks by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from labs throughout the SDCSB followed by a happy hour. All faculty members and trainees – graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, scientists and staff members – working on SDCSB-related projects are expected to attend. This meeting is open to the public but seats are limited so be sure to register early.

 

Schedule
1:30 Trey Ideker (Director, SDCSB)
Welcome
1:40 Victoria Corey (Grad student in Elizabeth’s lab)
Exploring the druggable Plasmodium genome using in vitro evolution and chemical genomics
2:00 Meng Jin (Postdoc in Jeff’s lab)
Visualizing yeast metabolic cycle in single cells
2:20 Verena Link (Visiting grad student in Chris’s lab)
Using natural genetic variations to understand gene expression
2:40 Jintao Liu (Postdoc in Gurol’s lab)
Emergent collective oscillations in a microbial community
3:00 Coffee
3:20 Michael Yu (Grad student in Trey’s lab)
The Gene Ontology as a general translator of genotype to phenotype
3:40 Dong-yeon Daisy Lee (Grad student in Gurol’s lab)
Spatial organization of nitrogen metabolism during biofilm development
4:00 Haruhiko Ishii (Postdoc in Bing’s lab)
How a distal super-enhancer regulates Sox2 expression in mouse embryonic stem cells
4:20 Xiongfeng Dai (Visiting grad student in Terry’s lab)
Translation efficiency of E. coli under stress
4:40 Happy Hour

 

No Show Policy

While we do not charge a fee to attend this event, these and our other events would be unsustainable unless those unable to attend cancelled their reservations no later than 2 days before the event. A no-show can limit your ability to book our events in the future. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

 

Directions

Parking is available in Lot P357, which is just east of The Village and adjacent to the Rady School of Management. From the 5 freeway, exit Genesee Avenue and head west. At the top of the hill, turn left onto North Torrey Pines Road. Make your first left at the light onto North Point Drive.Visitors should proceed to the Visitor Information Center, where you may purchase a one-day parking permit at the Parking Permit Pay Station. This permit will allow you to park in any spot on campus marked V, B, or S.

A more detailed map is available here.

 

Pictures of scientists having fun

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