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QBI/PSL-QLife Symposium: Complex Biological Phenomenon and Quantitative Approaches

December

01-02

8:00 AM-10:30 AM



Organized by Drs. Nevan Krogan and Bruno Goud, the second annual 2020 QBI/PSL-QLife Symposium will be held online on December 1-2, 2020.

The Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) at the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) seeks transformative results in biomedicine by supporting fundamental quantitative research in the biological sciences through significant collaborative efforts. The PSL-QLife convergence institute aims at shedding light on complex biological systems and processes using quantitative approaches at multiple spatial and temporal levels by fostering close collaborations between life scientists, chemists, physicists, computational scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. PSL-Qlife gathers 160 research teams of 8 research institutes in Paris: Institut Curie, Ecole Normale Supérieure, ESPCI, ChimieParisTech, IBPC, MinesParisTech, Collège de France, and Institut Pasteur. In support of these missions, the 2020 QBI/PSL-QLife Symposium will focus on the collaborative potential between scientists from both institutions on the general topic: “Complex Biological Phenomenon and Quantitative Approaches”.


Please click the link below to join the webinar:

https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/98301415829?pwd=ZWpadFpKQlZYVHBobmwwdDNiQ1A5dz09

Webinar ID: 983 0141 5829

Passcode: 570484


Speakers

David A Agard, QBI|UCSF

William DeGrado, QBI|UCSF

Sophie Dumont, QBI|UCSF

Hana El-Samad, QBI|UCSF

Olivier Espeli, Collège de France

Gilles Gasser, Chimie ParisTech|PSL University

Michael Keiser, QBI|UCSF

Wallace Marshall, QBI|UCSF

Geeta Narlikar, QBI|UCSF

Leïla Perié, Institut Curie

Clotilde Policar, Ecole Normale Supérieure|PSL université

Fekrije Selimi, Collège de France

Nathalie Spassky, Ecole Normale Supérieure

Maria Teresa Teixeira, IBPC

Marie-Hélène Verlhac, CIRB|Collège de France

Lani Wu, QBI|UCSF



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