
Biocomplexity IV: Regerative Biology and Medicine
above: Sample Gates at IU Bloomington.
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Dates: |
May 14-18, 2003
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Presented by: |
Indiana University: Biocomplexity Institute at IUB, Medical Sciences at IUB; the Center for Regenerative Biology and Medicine at IUPUI and IUB; the School of Medicine at IUPUI; the School of Science at IUPUI and the University of Notre Dame: Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Biocomplexity
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Location: |
Indiana University Bloomington
Willkie Conference Center
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Opening Speaker:
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David Stocum
May 14th (Wednesday) - 6:00 PM
he Legacy of Frankenstein: Regenerative Biology and Medicine
Information...
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Keynote Speaker:
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Bruce M. Carlson
May 15th (Thursday) - 8:45 AM
Regenerating Regeneration: New Perspectives on an Old Field
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Links:
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More Information [Abstract, Organizers...]
Registration Form [PDF, 200 KB]
Poster [Powerpoint, ~2.0 MB]
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23.07.2003
There are now movies from the workshop available for access.
05.05.2003
The Legacy of Frankenstein: Regenerative Bilology and Medicine
Public Lecture, by Dr. David Stocum
Free. For IU students, faculty and the general public. All are welcome to attend.
Wednesday, May 14th, 2003, 6:00 PM
Willkie Conference Center
150 S. Rose Avenue
| Abstract | Poster [JPEG, 260 KB] |
23.04.2003
Driving Directions to Willkie are now available.
14.04.2003
Preliminary Agenda / Important Note:
Speakers for the Biocomplexity Workshop IV: Regenerative Biology and Medicine:
We are pleased to announce that we have a full program of invited speakers scheduled from the evening of Wednesday, May 14 through afternoon of Sunday, May 18. In keeping with the concept of this meeting as a "Workshop", we have tried to include ample opportunities and time for extensive one-on-one interactions among the participants. Nearly all of the 50 scientists invited to speak, who include internationally recognized experts in regeneration, stem cells, tissue repair, and modeling related to such processes, have accepted our invitations and are on the program.
To cover as wide a range of topics as possible and still provide time for personal interaction, we have limited the time for each invited speaker to 30 minutes: a 20-25 minute talk, followed by 5-10 minutes for questions. Please prepare and carefully plan your presentation with this time constraint in mind. Please be aware also that the audience will include those outside our own fields of expertise and plan your talk accordingly. The theme of these workshops is Biocomplexity. We especially welcome efforts to connect your research to this theme and to emphasize its connections to other research being presented in the workshop. For experimentalists, ideas for mathematical or computational modeling of your work would also help greatly.
Also in response to several requests, we will make space available for posters at the workshop for you and any of your students or colleagues who would like to present additional information in this format. If you or a student wish to present a poster, please let us know as soon as possible so that sufficient space can be made available.
Proceed to the preliminary agenda >>
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