Research Meeting - Oahu, HI, United States
The Winter q-bio meeting brings together scientists and engineers who are interested in all areas of q-bio. Technology is driving revolutionary changes in biology. Systems Biology has arisen as the deduction of interaction networks from -omics data generated in the wake of remarkable technological achievements. Likewise, DNA synthesis technologies are driving the development of Synthetic Biology, whereby engineered circuitry and even entire genomes can be reconstituted from chemical building blocks. These two emerging areas have catalyzed the growth of Quantitative Biology, whereby the central goal is the deduction of quantitative principles that can be used to construct predictive models for biological phenomena.
This year we will select contributed talks from the submitted abstracts to be presented with the invited talks during the plenary sessions. Contributed talks will also be selected for parallel breakout sessions that commence in the late afternoon.
SPONSORED BY: ACS Synthetic Biology
UC San Diego BioCircuits Institute and the San Diego Center for Systems Biology
UC San Diego Divisions of Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, q-bio, and Engineering
Organizer: Winter Q-Bio Organizing Committee
For more information, please visit: http://w-qbio.org/
February 15-18, 2016
Sheraton Waikiki, Island of Oahu, Hawaiian Islands
Contact: Cookie Santamaria, BioCircuits Institute (cookie@ucsd.edu)
Phone: (858) 534-1981