The Fourth Annual q-bio Conference on Cellular Information Processing, August 11-14, 2010, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
The q-bio Conference will be held August 11-14, 2010 at the St. John’s College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. The q-bio conference is intended to advance predictive modeling of cellular regulation. The emphasis is on modeling and quantitative experimentation for understanding and predicting the behaviors of particular regulatory systems, phenomena that manifest themselves in many biological systems, and/or general principles of cellular information processing.
The single-track program will include invited talks from leading experimental and theoretical researchers (confirmed speakers are listed at left), as well as contributed talks, poster presentations, and tutorials selected from abstract submissions. The program includes two banquets, multiple sessions covering a range of topics, and two evening poster sessions.
The q-bio Summer School will precede the conference. It will take place in Los Alamos from July 26 to August 10 – students will then attend the q-bio Conference. The school is intended for researchers new to modeling cellular regulatory systems.

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