Annual Symposium
The CSB organizes an annual symposium each fall to highlight recent advances in systems biology, and to inform the wider community about the rapidly expanding systems biology research efforts both at Duke and carried out by nearby colleagues in Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and throughout Research Triangle Park. Please plan to come.
In September 2006, we held the 1st Annual Duke Systems Biology Symposium. The speakers were Timothy Hughes (University of Toronto), Trey Ideker (University of California, San Diego), Hao Li (University of California, San Francisco), Iftach Nachman (Harvard University), and Alexander van Oudenaarden (MIT), along with three Duke faculty, Alexander Hartemink, Paul Magwene, and Lingchong You. A poster session provided participants the opportunity to present their own research. The registration total for the symposium was over 200 people. Feel free to visit the archived site .
In September 2007, we held the 2nd Annual Duke Systems Biology Symposium. The speakers were Martha Bulyk (Harvard Medical School/MIT), Andre Levchenko (Johns Hopkins University), Olivier Pourquie (Stowers Institute), Stanislav Shvartsman (Princeton University), Steven Small (New York University), and Marian Walhout (University of Massachusetts, Worcester), along with three Duke faculty, David McClay, Sayan Mukherjee, and Uwe Ohler. A poster session was again held, and this time a few poster presenters were selected to briefly describe their work to the full audience. The registration total was again around 200 people. Feel free to visit the archived site .



