Course - Woods Hole, MA, United States
This Course is intended for advanced graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and professional scientists. It will continue for 10 intense days and will comprise morning lectures followed by workshop discussions; afternoon computer practicals leading to student projects; and wet lab demonstrations of gene regulatory perturbation analysis in vivo. Lectures will provide in depth analyses of well studied gene regulatory networks (GRNs) in both embryonic and post embryonic developmental systems; a comprehensive theory of developmental GRN structure and of the explanatory value of GRNs; and discussion of the rapidly growing area of GRN evolution. The practicals will include introduction and use of BioTapestry, the leading computational platform for representation of GRNs; outlines of kinetic analysis and GRN modeling, and relevant special topics in gene regulation as they pertain to development and evolution.
Organization: Marine Biological Laboratory
(Courtesy of MBL-ASU HPS Program/Center for Biology and Society, via cbs.asu.edu)
Sun, Oct 13, 2013 - Thu, Oct 24, 2013
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, United States
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