Event Overview
Presented by the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub San Francisco in partnership with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
Program
Monday, October 28
Welcome to Beyond the Cell Atlas
CELLS’ DYNAMIC ARCHITECTURE
Nanoscale bio-active matter
Jennifer Ross, Syracuse University
Phase separation in multicomponent liquid mixtures
Andrej Košmrlj, Princeton University
Modeling membrane-bound cellular organelles with non-equilibrium dynamics
Pierre Sens, Curie Institute, Paris
Navigating an intracellular maze: transport and kinetics in reticulated organelles
Elena Koslover, University of California, San Diego
Fluid flows shaping morphology
Karen Alim, Max Planck Institute, Göttingen
Lightning Talks
CELLULAR ENERGY, OPTIMIZATION, & CONTROL
Regulatory strategy underlying dimensional reduction in bacterial growth control
Terry Hwa, University of California, San Diego
Can we derive the structure of genetic networks from optimization principles?
William Bialek, Princeton University and the Graduate Center, CUNY
Dissecting the spatiotemporal subcellular distribution of the human proteome
Emma Lundberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
An optimization-based approach to studying sensory systems
Dan Yamins, Stanford University
Lightning Talks
CELL-MEET-CELL & CELL-MEET-WORLD
Modeling collective cell behavior on curved surfaces
Max Bi, Northeastern University
How the immune system keeps up with a changing world
Shenshen Wang, University of California, Los Angeles
Aging in complex networks and multicellular organisms
L. Mahadevan, Harvard University
Tue Oct 29
NEW TOOLS FOR SINGLE CELLS
Three principles of data science: predictability, computability and stability (PCS)
Bin Yu, University of California, Berkeley
Joint analysis of extensive single-cell dataset collections
Peter Kharchenko, Harvard University
Modeling perturbations in single-cell genomics
Fabian Theis, The Technical University of Munich
Lightning Talks
Enter the matrix: interpreting biological systems through matrix factorization and transfer learning of single-cell data
Elana Fertig, Johns Hopkins University
Modeling coupling between subcellular structures
Greg Johnson, Allen Institute for Cell Science
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