Stanford's Bio-X Program has teamed up with Stanford’s National NIH Center for Physics based Simulation of Biological Structures to hold a symposium entitled, “Life in Motion.” The goal of this symposium is to educate students and scientists from different disciplines about the exciting uses of simulations driven by the laws of physics and mechanics across a range of scales, from molecules to organisms. The talks will be presented by a series of experts and innovators from around the world. Life in Motion will include a Poster session where Stanford graduate students and postdoctoral fellows will present their research. The event will be held on October 25, 2007, from 8:00 AM until 7:00 PM in the Clark Center Auditorium
Lectures & Public Events
"Life in Motion" Symposium
with Mimi Koehl (UCB), Robert Full (UCB), Joachim Frank (HHMI),John Hutchinson (Royal Veterinary College, Univ. of London), Klaus Schulten (U of IL), Claire Tomlin (SU & UCB), Roger Kamm (MIT), Jessica Hodgins (Carnegie Mellon),Vijay Pande (SU), Demetri Terzo
October 25, 2007 8:00 am - 6:00 pm