Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology Designing Gene Switches and Reprogramming Cells and Organisms: Software and Hardware for Genomes
Frederick Blattner
University of Wisconsin Madison, Department of Genetics Synthetic Biology: A Reduced Genome Approach
James Collins
Boston University, Center for BioDynamics & Department of Biomedical Engineering Programmable cells and synthetic gene networks
Michael Elowitz
California Institute of Technology, Departments of Biology & Applied Physics Noisy Machines: Gene Expression in Single Cells
Matt Francis
UC Berkeley, Chemistry Synthetically Modified Structural Proteins -- Building Blocks for Nanoscale Materials
Homme Hellinga
Duke University, Department of Biochemistry The role of computational protein design in synthetic biology
Jay Keasling
University of California Berkeley, Department of Chemical Engineering Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Department of Synthetic Biology Retooling bacteria for drug production
Tom Knight
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Biological Simplicity
Wendell Lim
University of California San Francisco, Departments of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology and Biochemistry & Biophysics Rewiring Cell Signaling Pathways
John Mulligan
Blue Heron Biotechnology DNA Synthesis: Genes today, Genomes Tomorrow
Radhika Nagpal
Harvard University, Department of Computer Science Harvard Medical School, Department of Cell Biology Amorphous Computing: Pattern Formation in Silicio
Paul Rabinow
University of California Berkeley, Department of Anthropology Assembling Ethics in an Ecology of Ignorance
Michael Savageau
University of California Davis, Department of Biomedical Engineering Design, Construction and Refinement of Gene Circuitry
Pim Stemmer
Avidia Research Institute Design of proteins, pathways and whole genomes using natural evolutionary processes and molecular computation
Ron Weiss
Princeton University, Department of Electrical Engineering Engineering Digital, Analog, and Transient Behavior in Individual Cells and Cell Communities
Panelists
Roger Brent
Molecular Sciences Institute
George Church
Harvard Medical School
George Poste
Arizona Biodesign Institute
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