Stanford CCSB 3rd Annual Symposium
Systems Biology of Cancer
May 3, 2013
The Stanford CCSB will hold an Annual Symposium at the Li Ka Shing Conference Center. This conference is designed for participants to explore systems biology approaches that aim to elucidate the role of differentiation, self-renewal, stem cells in cancer initiation, progression and treatment.
Program:
- 8:00-8:30 am Registration & Check-in, Continental Breakfast
- 8:30-8:55 Welcome & Overview
Sylvia Plevritis, PhD, Radiology, Stanford University - 8:55-9:35 Perturbation Biology for Combination Therapy
Chris Sander, PhD, Computational Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center - 9:35-10:15 Genotype-Driven Hierarchy and Niche Occupation in AML
Garry Nolan, PhD Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University - 10:15-10:30 Break
- 10:30-11:10 Omics Analysis of Cancer Epigenome
Tim Huang, PhD, Molecular Medicine, UT Health Science Center - 11:10-11:50 Quantitative Modeling of the Terminal Differentiation of B cells and Mechanisms of Lymphomagenesis
Gustavo Stolovitzky, PhD, IBM Computational Biology Center, New York - 11:50-1:05 pm Lunch
- 1:05-1:45 Epigenetic Reprogramming, Embryonic Development and Pluripotency
Miguel Ramalho-Santos, PhD, MSc, Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research, UCSF - 1:45-2:25 Hierarchy in Somatic Mutations Arising During Clonal Evolution and Progression of Follicular Lymphoma
Ash Alizadeh, MD, PhD, Medicine - Oncology, Stanford University - 2:25-2:40 Break
- 2:40-3:20 Modeling and Prediction Oncogene Addiction
Dean Felsher, MD, PhD, Medicine - Oncology, Stanford University - 3:20-4:00 Dissecting the Phenotypic Heterogeneity of Cancer
Sylvia Plevritis, PhD, Radiology, Stanford University - 4:00-5:00 Poster Session
Hotel Accomodation:
Special Stanford rates at $239 per night have been reserved for our conference participants.
Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel
625 El Camino Real
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Phone: (650) 328-2800
Registration is closed.
Questions?
Please contact Fuad NijimĀ E-mail