Welcome to the q-bio Summer School and Conference!

Poster Spotlight Talks

From Q-bio
the annual conference dedicated to
advancing quantitative understanding of cellular regulation
  • Dates: August 5-8, 2015
  • Place: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
  • Abstract Submission: closed.


Please see the program overview for the full program.

Thursday, August 6

Poster Spotlights 1
Deborah Striegel, NIH, Morphology of Pancreatic Islet Cytoarchitecture with Type 2 Diabetes
Jae Kyoung Kim, Ohio State, Determining the validity of Hill functions in stochastic simulations
Ryan Nikin-Beers, Virginia Tech, The role of antibody in dengue viral infection
Ji Hyun Bak, Princeton, Characterizing the statistical properties of protein surfaces
Poster Spotlights 2
Abed Alnaif, UC Irvine, Pattern formation and morphogen gradients: A causality dilemma
Rory Donovan, University of Pittsburgh, Enhanced Sampling in Spatial Stochastic Systems Biology Models Using a Weighted Ensemble of Trajectories
Mark Transtrum, BYU, Effective models of emergent behavior from the manifold boundary approximation method
Vipul Periwal, NIH, The Universality of Cancer
Session 6 (20:00-23:00, Poster Session 1, Squires Student Center, Commonwealth Ballroom)
20:00-23:00 The Ninth q-bio Conference: Poster Session 1 (snacks and drinks served)


Friday, August 7

Poster Spotlights 3
TBD, TBD, media:qbio2015
Sargis Karapetyan, Duke, Redox rhythms reinforce the plant circadian clock: New insights into coupled biological oscillators
Xiuxiu He, Georgia State, How Adhesion Regulates Cell Migration Plasticity: A Computational Study
David Wooten, Vanderbilt, Transcription factor network supports phenotypic heterogeneity in cancer
Poster Spotlights 4
Byoungkoo Lee, Georgia State, Cancer cell invasion analysis in ECM using in vitro models
Xiao-jun Tian, University of Pittsburgh, Molecular Cooperativity Leads to Monoallelic Olfactory Receptor Expression
Faisal Reza, Yale, Modeling Genomic Recombination Potentials Regulated by Synthetic Donor DNA and Triplex-forming Molecules
Fei Li, Virginia Tech, Stochastic Model of the Histidine Kinase Switch in the Caulobacter Cell Cycle
Session 10 (20:00-23:00, Poster Session 2, , Squires Student Center, Commonwealth Ballroom)
20:00-23:00 Poster Session 2 (snacks and drinks served)