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Institute for Systems Biology International Symposium: Systems Biology and Global Health

Date: 
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Cost: 
Academic/Nonprofit/Government $245.00, Industry $345, Students $95
RSVP: 
Register at the Institute for Systems Biology website, systemsbiology.org
Location: Institute for Systems Biology 1441 North 34th Street Seattle, Washington 98103
 

The Institute for Systems Biology presents its 9th annual systems biology symposium. The symposium will provide a setting for some of the world's most influential researchers in the fields of global health and systems biology to take part in a dialogue regarding current research/discoveries and their potential impact on human health.

Global networks, whether between researchers or molecules, offer great opportunity for solving health challenges on a global scale.

Opening Keynote Speaker
Alan Aderem, PhD, Co-founder and Director, Institute for Systems Biology
Systems Vaccinology: Using the Tools of Systems Biology to Enable Rational Vaccine Design

Session 1: Vaccines
Bali Pulendran, PhD, Emory University Vaccine Center
Systems Vaccinology

Rafick-Pierre Sékaly, PhD, Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute Florida
System Biology Approaches to Understanding T-Cell Memory

Paul de Bakker, PhD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Genomic Investigations into the Basis of Host Control of HIV Replication

For more information and to register, visit the Institute for Systems Biology website.

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Institute for Systems Biology
 

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