378 Next Generation Synthesis and Sequencing Approaches for Systems and Synthetic Biology

Tuesday, November 5, 2013: 3:15 PM
Golden Gate 1 (Hilton)
Description:
Next-generation DNA sequencing and DNA synthesis are twin technologies that enable the rapid reading of our genetic code, and the didactic design of new ones. The applications of these technologies have greatly impacted systems and synthetic biology, and our ability to both understand the natural behavior of organisms and engineer them for practical applications. We invite both computational and experimental studies that utilize next-generation sequencing and/or synthesis to better understand or engineer organisms.

Sponsor:
Systems Biology
Co-Sponsor(s):
Bioengineering (15c)

Chair:
Howard Salis
Email: salis@psu.edu

Co-Chair:
Sriram Kosuri
Email: sri.kosuri@wyss.harvard.edu


3:33 PM
(378b) The Small Rnome of Clostridium Acetobutylicum That Responds to Butanol and Butyrate Stress
Keerthi P. Venkataramanan, Shawn Jones, Kevin P. McCormick, Sridhara G. Kunjeti, Matthew Ralston, Blake C. Meyers and Eleftherios T. Papoutsakis

3:51 PM
(378c) Discovery and Regulation of Biomass-Degrading Enzymes From Anaerobic Gut Fungi Using Next-Generation Sequencing
Kevin Solomon, Charles Haitjema, Diego Borges-Rivera, Dawn A. Thompson, Aviv Regev and Michelle A. O'Malley

4:09 PM
(378d) Microdevices and Materials for Genomic Analysis of Single Microbial Cells
Robert J. Meagher, Yooli Light, Suzan Yilmaz, Minsoung Rhee, Anup K. Singh and Peng Liu

4:45 PM
(378f) Engineering Orthogonal Protein-Nucleic Acid Pairs for Cellular Circuits
Thomas J. Mansell, Sean A. Lynch, Nanette R. Boyle and Ryan T. Gill
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