Genomic Approaches to Systems Biology

Wednesday, November 11, 2009: 12:30 PM
Tennessee D (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
With high-throughput genomic technology becoming so prevalent, the natural next question is how to make use of such information. The goal for this session is to discuss how and where genomic technology is being used to advance or complement our understanding of systems biology. Likewise, is systems biology informing our approach to genomics? Research describing the development and testing of new hypotheses, as well as describing new techniques relating genomics and systems biology are welcome.


Sponsor:
Topical A: Systems Biology


Chair:
Xiaoxia (Nina) Lin
Email: NinaLin@Umich.Edu

Co-Chair:
Nathan D. Price
Email: ndprice@illinois.edu


12:30 PM
(410a) MicroRNA Profiling and Discovery for Process Enhancement in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
Kathryn C. Johnson, Nitya M. Jacob, Matthias Hackl, Peter Morin Nissom and Wei-Shou Hu

1:06 PM
(410c) Novel Approaches to High-Throughput Delivery of Silencing RNA
Susan T. Sharfstein, Haiyuan Zhang, Michael Hogg, Moo-Yeal Lee and Jonathan S. Dordick

1:24 PM

1:42 PM

1:48 PM
(410e) Searching for Self-Renewal and Pluripotency Defining Genes in Transcriptome Space of Embryonic Stem Cells
Shikha Sharma, Raamesh Deshpande, Meri T. Firpo, Catherine Verfaillie, Chad L. Myers and Wei-Shou Hu

2:24 PM
(410g) Development of a Constraint-Based Model for Photobiological Production of Hydrogen in Cyanothece Sp. ATCC 51142
Trang T. Vu, Sergey Stolyar, Alex Belieav, Andrei Osterman, Jessica De Ingeniis and Jennifer L. Reed
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