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  1. Grégoire Altan-Bonnet, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
    Variability and Robustness in T Cell Activation from Regulated Heterogeneity in Protein Levels (pdf)
  2. Amy L. Bauer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
    From Molecule to Morphology: A Multi-Scale Cell-Based Model of Angiogenesis (pdf)
  3. Jeff Gore, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Cooperation in yeast sucrose metabolism (pdf)
  4. Calin Guet, University of Chicago
    A single-cell view of multiple antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli (pdf)
  5. Eric L. Haseltine, California Institute of Technology
    Signal Manipulation Coordinates Cellular Decision Making at the Population Level (pdf)
  6. Tijana Jovanovic-Talisman, Rockefeller University
    Artificial nanopores that mimic the transport selectivity of the nuclear pore complex (pdf)
  7. David K. Lubensky, University of Michigan
    The R8 Race: Patterning neurogenesis during Drosophila development (pdf)
  8. Sarah A. Nowak, University of California, Los Angeles
    Fusion vs. endocytosis in receptor/coreceptor- mediated entry of enveloped viruses (pdf)
  9. Tiffany J. Vora, American University in Cairo
    Whole-genome in vivo monitoring of protein-DNA interactions in Escherichia coli (pdf)
  10. Jin Wang, Stony Brook University
    Global Robustness of A Three Protein Circadian Oscillator (pdf)
  11. Richard C. Yu, Molecular Sciences Institute
    MAPK-dependent negative feedback in yeast pheromone response regulates system information transmission (pdf)