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

Annual Scientific Retreat 2016

The annual San Diego Center for Systems Biology Retreat will take place at the UCLA Lake Arrowhead Conference Center from Friday, January 29th, through Sunday, January 31st. The Retreat will feature talks by faculty members from each of the four Research Projects and three Cores. Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, scientists and staff members will present their work at the poster sessions each night after dinner.

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qBio Seminar Series

Mondays at 3pm, in 1205 NSB

 

Spring 2016 Schedule

March 28, 2016

Brandon Gaut (University of California, Irvine)
Experimental Evolution of E. coli: the Phenotypic Effects of Adaptive Convergence

April 4, 2016

Winrich Freiwaldo (The Rockefeller University)
On the Neural Circuits for Face Recognition: a Vision Science Perspective on the Social Brain

April 11, 2016
Christopher Marx (University of Idaho)
Novel induction of cell stasis to protect the cell from a toxic central metabolic intermediate

April 18, 2016
Jin Zhang (University of San Diego, California)
Illuminating Biochemical Activity Architecture of the Cell

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Cells, Sensors and Systems Symposium

Thursday, October 22, 2015, from 10 am to 5 pm

Sanford Consortium For Regenerative Medicine

Co-Chairs: Jeffrey H. Price (SBP and Scintillon Institute) and John P. Nolan (Scintillon Institute)
Chair Emeritus and Program Advisor: Robert F. Murphy (Carnegie Mellon University)

Program Committee: Mark Mercola (UCSD), Jason Kreisberg (SDCSB, UCSD), Vincent Chen (SBP), Evan Snyder (SBP), Sumit Chanda (SBP) and Jiwu Wang (Scintillon)

Organized by: Cytometry Development Workshop and San Diego Center for Systems Biology (UCSD)

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Curt Becker, Founder of Applied Biosystems, at the Fleet Center’s Suds and Science

As part of the Fleet Science Center’s Suds and Science Program, Curt Becker will present “Genetic Engineering—Can It Be the Solution to the World’s Problems?”

September 14, 2014, from 6:30 p.m. to about 8 p.m.

Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Liberty Station
2816 Historic Decatur Rd #116, San Diego, CA 92106

Can genetic engineering cure AIDS or cancer? Will we be able to manufacture the “Youth Gene”? Will human cloning be possible? Join Curt Becker as he discusses the future …

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Winter q-Bio Meeting

The Winter q-bio meeting welcomes scientists and engineers who are interested in all areas of q-bio.

For 2016, the meeting will be held on the island of Oahu, at the Sheraton Waikiki, from February 14-18. More information can be found at w-qbio.org.

 

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Our signature international conference, this meeting was first organized in 2013 by SDCSB faculty members Jeff Hasty, Alex …

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Quantitative Proteomics Approaches to Study Host-Pathogen Relationships

Thursday, September 10, 2015, from 1 pm to 7 pm

UCSD Medical Education and Telemedicine (MET) Building, Room 141

Recently, many host-pathogen relationships have been explored using high-throughput approaches that uncover novel biology through the application of quantitative and unbiased proteomics methods. This workshop will focus on the best practices in the field for applying quantitative proteomics approaches to study host-pathogen relationships. Speakers will describe the latest and most effective methods for probing protein-protein interactions, post-translational modifications, as well as advanced approaches …

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

Thursday, October 8, 2015, from 1 pm to 7 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.

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Registration for September’s SDBUS is now open!

Join the Center for Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (CCBB) and the San Diego Center for Systems Biology (SDCSB) for our 13th bioinformatics talk on Wednesday, 9/2/15 from 4-6PM.

Gabriel Pratt from the Yeo Lab at UC San Diego will be giving a talk on CLIP-seq analysis techniques

We’re meeting in BRF II, room 2A03. Please see the campus map for the exact building location.

Please register for SDBUS here.

 

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Registration for August’s SDBUS is now open!

Join the Center for Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (CCBB) and the San Diego Center for Systems Biology (SDCSB) for our 12th bioinformatics talk on Wednesday, 8/5/15 from 4-6PM.

Barry Demchak from the Ideker Lab and Cytoscape will be giving a talk on Cytoscape Cyberinfrastructure – Leveraging Microservices to the Cloud and Beyond

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Registration for July’s SDBUS is now open

Join the Center for Computational Biology & Bioinformatics (CCBB) and the San Diego Center for Systems Biology (SDCSB) for our eleventh bioinformatics talk on Wednesday, 7/1/15 from 4-6PM.

Amanda Birmingham from The Center for Computational Biology & Bioinformatics will be giving a talk titled Some like it hot: analyzing gradients in the microbiome of thermal springs.

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