2014 Student-Organized Symposium
Annual Boston University Bioinformatics Program
Student-Organized Symposium
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
The SoS 2014 featured the following distinguished speakers:
Brian Abraham, PhD
2013 BU Bioinformatics alum
Postdoctoral Associate, Young Lab
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Super-Enhancers in the Control of Cell Identity and Disease
Martha L. Bulyk, PhD
Professor of Medicine
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
Noncanonical Diversification of the DNA Binding Specificities of Transcription Factor Paralogs
Dana Pe’er, PhD
Associate Professor
Departments of Biological Sciences and Systems Biology
Columbia University
Exploring heterogeneity between and within tumors
John L. Rinn, PhD
Assistant professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
Harvard Medical School
Senior Associate Member, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Long Noncoding RNAs : From Molecules to Mice
Michael Snyder, PhD
Professor and Chair, Department of Genetics
Stanford University
Director, Stanford Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine
Personalized Medicine: Personal Omics Profiling for Healthy and Disease States
Opening remarks were given by Eric Franzosa, PhD, 2011 BU Bioinformatics alum and currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Huttenhower Lab at the Harvard School of Public Health
The SoS 2014 Organizing Committee
Tanggis Bohnuud, Daniel Gusenleitner, Scott Mottarella, Andy Rampersaud and Ania Tassinari
Previous SoS:
2013 – https://www.bu.edu/bioinformatics/news/2013-student-organized-symposium/
2012 – https://www.bu.edu/bioinformatics/news/annual-student-organized-symposium/
2011 – https://www.bu.edu/bioinformatics/specialevents/student-symposium-2011/
2010 – https://www.bu.edu/bioinformatics/studentsymposium-2010/
The 2014 SoS was sponsored by BU Bioinformatics and an IGERT grant from the National Science Foundation