Seminars

The Green Center for Systems Biology invites on a regular basis fellow scientists from other Institutions as well as from within UT Southwestern Medical Center to give seminars on the latest research.

These visitors will spend the day with faculty, postdocs, and graduate students to exchange scientific ideas and also establish a connection with the greater systems biology community. 

The regular Green Center Seminar is held on Wednesday at noon unless otherwise noted.

Lectures are held in ND13.218 unless otherwise noted.

DateSpeaker InformationHost
January 16, 2013

Davi Bock, Ph.D.
Janelia Farms
Neuronal Network Anatomy from Large-Scale Electron Microscopy

Rama Ranganathan, M.D., Ph.D.
February 6, 2013

Lani Wu, Ph.D.
UT Southwestern 
Reverse Engineering Information Networks

Inaugural Seminar
February 20, 2013

Edwin Munro, Ph.D.
University of Chicago
Dynamics of Contractility and Cell Polarization in C. Elegans

Steven Altschuler, Ph.D.
March 6, 2013

Elliott Ross, Ph.D.
UT Southwestern
Speed and Amplitude in G Protein Signaling: Why a Three-Protein Monocycle is Systems Biology

Inaugural Seminar
March 28, 2013

Erez Braun, Ph.D.
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
From Genotype to Phenotype: A Physical Perspective

Green Center for Systems Biology Postdoctoral Fellows

April 3, 2013

Steven Altschuler, Ph.D.
UT Southwestern
TBD

Inaugural Seminar

May 15, 2013

Kevin James, Ph.D.
University of Virginia
Data-Driven Modeling of Signal-Transduction and Gene-Expression Networks

Altschuler and Wu Postdoctoral Fellows

June 12, 2013

Robin Hiesinger, Ph.D.
UT Southwestern
Degeneration: A Look Through The Fly’s Eye

Inaugural Seminar