The conceptual power of single cell biology
August 28–30, 2023 — Paradise Point Resort, San Diego, CA, USA
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Evolving concepts of the cell, biology's fundamental unit
The ability to make precise measurements of single cells at unprecedented scale and resolution, under demanding conditions, is changing the way we ask and answer biological questions. How are these technological advances changing our conceptual understanding of how biology works? How are they expanding our knowledge of what biology can do? How can we harness their potential in engineering and medicine?
We hope you can join us in San Diego, where we will bring together disciplines as diverse as evolutionary biology, biophysics, neuroscience, and quantitative cell biology to develop insight into these questions.
Topics include:
Harnessing the potential of single-cell technologies in engineering, biotechnology, and medicine
Diversity in cellular behavior, form, and function
Dynamics of cell populations in space and time
Understanding cell physiology in health and disease
- Xiaowei Zhuang, USA
- Lacramioara Bintu, USA
- Sophie Dumont, USA
- Elana Fertig, USA
- Polly Fordyce, USA
- Leeat Keren, Israel
- Jingyi Jessica Li, USA
- Prisca Liberali, Switzerland
- Aki Minoda, The Netherlands
- Samantha Morris, USA
- Karin Pelka, USA
- Katherine Pollard, USA
- Susanne Rafelski, USA
- Aviv Regev, USA
- Julia Salzman, USA
- Melanie Samuel, USA
- Bosiljka Tasic, USA
- Golnaz Vahedi, USA
- Judith Zaugg, Germany
- Hana El-Samad, Altos Labs, USA
- Bernadett Gaál, editor-in-chief, Cell Systems
- Tatyana Kuznetsova, scientific editor, Cell Reports