Synthetic Systems Biology II | AIChE

Synthetic Systems Biology II

Conference

AIChE Annual Meeting

Year

2006

Proceeding

2006 Annual Meeting

Group

Systems Biology

Type

Oral

Room

Plaza A

Location

Hilton San Francisco

Time

Monday, November 13, 2006 - 3:15pm to 5:45pm

Chair(s)

Haugh, J., Dept. of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State Univ.

Co-chair(s)

Smolke, C., California Institute of Technology

Systems biology is the study of whole biological ensembles, rather than isolated parts, in order to build a predictive biological understanding of a defined system’s behavior. Synthetic biology has been defined as the design and construction of systems that exhibit complex dynamical or logical behavior. The intersection between these two fields is likely to significantly enhance efforts in design-based biological engineering and therefore greatly increase human capability. This session will cover current applications of systems biology theory and techniques to aid in the design of synthetic biological systems. In addition, efforts that apply synthetic biology research as new tools to expand systems-level understanding or as new concepts in systems biology are of interest.

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Individuals

AIChE Pro Members $150.00
AIChE Graduate Student Members Free
AIChE Undergraduate Student Members Free
AIChE Explorer Members $225.00
Non-Members $225.00