Topical A: Systems Biology

Session 598 - Genomic Approaches to Systems Biology
With high-throughput genomic technology becoming so prevalent, the natural next question is how to make use of such information. The goal for this session is to discuss how and where genomic technology is being used to advance or complement our understanding of systems biology. Likewise, is systems biology informing our approach to genomics? Research describing the development and testing of new hypotheses, as well as describing new techniques relating genomics and systems biology are welcome.
Chair: Peter J. Woolf
CoChair: Arul Jayaraman
  Long DNA Synthesis from Oligonucleotide Mixtures by Solid Phase PCR and Assembly PCR In a Microfluidic Chip System
Woonghee Lee, Jean-Marie Rouillard, Erdogan Gulari
  Identifying Biologically Significant Interactions Using Gene Set Expression Reversal Analysis
Swati Gupta, James A. Eddy, Seth Hanson, Nathan D. Price
  Genomic-Scale Transcriptional Analysis of T-Cell Activation Reveals Novel Genes and Signaling Programs in the Context of Ex Vivo Expansion
Min Wang
  Metagenome-Wide Metabolic Network Reconstruction of AN Acid Mine Drainage Microbial Communiy
Yu ChEn, Xiaoxia (Nina) Lin
  Break
  Systems Biology Analysis of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Zheng Li, Ayla Ergun, Benjamin Wolozin, James J. Collins
  Genomic Approach to Uncover the Nitric Oxide Response Network In Escherichia Coli
Katherine J. Chou, James C. Liao
  Pathway Expression Rank Analysis (p-XRAY): A Novel Tool for Gene Set Expression Analysis
James A. Eddy, Donald Geman, Nathan D. Price

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