Symposium on Systems Biology of Aging
December 6-7, 2008
Brickyard Bldg, Rm 210
Arizona State University
699 South Mill Avenue, Tempe, AZ
Meeting Schedule
Saturday, December 6, 2008
8:45 AM /
Coffee, tea, food
9:15 AM / Introductory remarks
9:45 AM /
Seungchan Kim
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An Engineer's View of Systems Biology
10:30 AM/
Morning Break
11:00 AM /
John Furber
/
Visualizing Network Models for the Systems Biology of Aging
11:45 AM /
Aubrey de Grey
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Design for a Knowledge Base of Causal Interactions Between Aspects of Aging and Therapies to Combat It
12:30 PM /
Lunch
2:00 PM /
Andres Kriete
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A Multiscale Modeling Approach to Stress Responses in Aging
2:45 PM /
Pat Langley
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Interactive Computational Support for Systems Biology of Aging
3:30 PM /
Afternoon Break
4:00 PM /
Neil Sarkar
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Enabling a Systems View of the Biology of Aging through Semantic Technologies
4:45 PM / General Discussion
6:30 PM /
Symposium Dinner / Country Inn & Suites, 808 North Scottsdale Road, Tempe
Sunday, December 7, 2008
8:45 AM /
Coffee, tea, food
9:00 AM /
Caleb Finch
/
Interface of Oxidative and Inflammatory Changes in the Systems-Pathobiology of Mammalian Aging
9:45 AM /
Ashani Weeraratna
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A Common Thread Between Cancer and Aging: Wnt, Klotho and the Aging Microenvironment
10:30 AM/
Morning Break
11:00 AM /
Daniel Promislow
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A Network Perspective on the Evolution of Aging
11:45 AM /
Lena Budovskaya
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Aging Caused by Developmental Drift in C. Elegans
12:30 PM /
Lunch
2:00 PM /
George Martin
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Progressive Somatic Variegations: Complications for a Systems Analysis of Aging
2:45 PM /
Joao Pedro de Magalhaes
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Finding Simple Answers in Complex Aging Phenotypes by Asking the Right Questions
3:30 PM / Closing Discussion
4:30 PM / Symposium ends
6:00 PM /
Dinner for those staying / To be determined
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