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The Second q-bio Conference: Speakers Presenting Spotlight Talks
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- Matthew R. Bennett, University of California, San Diego
Modeling the genetic dual-feedback oscillator (pdf) - Long Cai, California Institute of Technology
Frequency-Modulated Localization Bursts Coordinate Gene Regulation (pdf) - Ofer Feinerman, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
IL-2 couples T lymphocytes in their activation: from single cell to population (pdf) - Daniel Georgiev, University of Washington
Experimental Design of In Vitro DNA Reaction Networks (pdf) - Stephen J. Helms, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Implications of Dynamic Scaffolding for Signaling Efficiency in Drosophila Phototransduction (pdf) - Choel Kim, University of California, San Diego
The First Crystal Structure of cyclic GMP-dependent protein kinase Iβ dimerization domain reveals the molecular features of an extended leucine/isoleucine zipper (pdf) - Alexander Loewer, Harvard Medical School
Dynamics of p53 in non-stressed conditions (pdf) - Tao Long, Princeton University
Single-cell Study of Bacterial Signaling in Quorum Sensing (pdf) - Diane M. Longo, University of California, San Diego
Expression Variability from a Tet-inducible Positive Feedback Network in Mammalian Cells (pdf) - Ambarish Nag, Los Alamos National Laboratory
How does a mast cell distinguish between two different extracellular stimuli that cause the same extent of receptor cross-linking? (pdf) - William Pontius, Yale University
An integrated analytic model of bacterial chemotaxis (pdf) - Sushmita Roy, University of New Mexico
Scalable learning of large networks (pdf) - Charlie E.M. Strauss, Los Alamos National Laboratory
On the origin of symmetry in biological macromolecules (pdf) - Aleksandra M. Walczak, Princeton University
Gene-gene cooperativity in small networks (pdf) - Erik S. Welf, University of Delaware
Regulation of Integrin Clustering: Models and Experiments (pdf) - Yilin Wu, University of Notre Dame
A Computational Model for Bacterial Swarming (pdf) - Xiaojing Yang, University of California, San Francisco
Quantitatively monitoring the G1stability in single cell (pdf)